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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 22:00 on 19th November 2009

Kind of like the Hollywood agent brought in his client and she's something like 42 22 32 and the boss says...Ok what can she "do"? and the agent replies, well, with an little help she can sit up! LOL

I think everyone has what I call their "own signature".. your at it when you feel comfortable with yourself...and others around you. I can't think of to many girls that would like to drop some weight or tighten up the muscle tone some here or there. It's generally on-going these days for that.

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:13 on 19th November 2009
On 19th November 2009 20:19, Ron Brind wrote:
On 19th November 2009 18:35, Cathy E. wrote:
On 19th November 2009 17:03, Ron Brind wrote:
"Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" - what a silly lady! She is not doing anything to help the kids or us 'old uns' for that matter. I say lets have a bit of fat.

I thought this was a family friendly site?? Wink
Now you come to mention it Cathy, I seem to remember (I think it may have been Sue) said that it means something different in the US, could that be right? Further, if it is considered offensive in the States I will edit the post accordingly. Write via the POE 'Contact this User' facility please.


Yes Ron, it is more a profamity over here, and not something one would use on a family friendly site.

I know in England the meaning is not quite so serious.  



Edited by: Ron Brind at:19th November 2009 22:18
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 22:22 on 19th November 2009
Thanks for putting me right on that Sue, no offence intended of course, just one of those differences in meanings that are bound to happen from time to time.
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 22:25 on 19th November 2009
Thanks Ron! You're a true gentleman. Unfortunately it is very offensive in the states. And thanks for your help Sue. I didn't want it to become a big deal. 
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 22:33 on 19th November 2009

It just shows that we do need you to make your feelings known Cathy as indeed you did, because here it means nothing more than say a 'silly female' or 'silly person'. It is a bit like the previously discussed 'hump day' which could mean something very different here, as opposed to having reached the middle of the week over there! Over the hump, wednesday!!

Anyway, its sorted so thanks for pointing it out.

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