yep...never has so much delicious man-flesh been given to so many. I enjoyed the movie for other reasons, but damn! It's hard not to be rendered speechless by the sight of those 300. I'm going to see it again tonight. ;) (and yes, I am a gamer-girl)
Kaethra
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has anybody seen the 300 yet?
by Crumpet inhas anyone seen this movie?
basically i know nothing about it except it might have some big war scenes in it and am going to see it on saturday night with ex mr c.
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Can we talk? . . .
by exwitless inhey, this is under jokes and humor, so don't get too offended.
i just wanted to vent about how people say things incorrectly, such as pronouncing things wrong or saying phrases wrong.
i'll start, and if you have any to add, please feel free.
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Kaethra
'k...now that we're on the topic of the French language - Narkissos (sorry if I spelled it incorrectly) wrote about being 'mostly used to read printed English.' I have a wonderful French Canadian friend who has cracked me up on more than one occasion based on her use of English expressions the way she has heard, or at least, interpreted them. I laugh with her, not at her, because I know without a doubt that if I were transported to a French-only speaking community I would most certainly bungle every colloquial French expression there is. That said - here are a few of my favourites from my friend M: "Give it a world" (instead of 'give it a whirl' aka give it a try). Spoken of former friends going through a divorce where the wife got way more than she deserved - "She totally took him to the dryer" (she meant 'took him to the cleaners'). When she was surprised by something and didn't know what to say: "I was like a chicken in the headlights" (it's DEER in the headlights. har!). And the latest: "I just need to get over this lump" (she meant 'get over this hump'). hooo! I can't tell you how many belly laughs she's given me. She's a great sport though and laughs just as much over her foibles as I do once she understands what the correct word/expression is.
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Can we talk? . . .
by exwitless inhey, this is under jokes and humor, so don't get too offended.
i just wanted to vent about how people say things incorrectly, such as pronouncing things wrong or saying phrases wrong.
i'll start, and if you have any to add, please feel free.
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Kaethra
one that always kills me, (and I see it a great deal in my profession), is prevenTATive. It's preventive, people! arrghh!
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Otherwise Engaged...
by LittleToe injust a little breaking news:.
after several years of a great friendship with diane (previously posted as xena) things have started to really come together recently and i've succumbed to making an honest woman of her (or at least as honest as it's possible to make her.
last night (xmas day) i popped the question and she agreed to marry me (i wonder if she knows what she's let herself in for!!!)..
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Kaethra
OMG! Always loved, loved, loved Xena! I've missed her. She rocks. And so do you! Congrats! When and where is the wedding??! Can I come? har! 'Little ditty, 'bout Ross and Diane - two American...uh...one American and one Scottish...kids'...never mind...that song won't work!
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Why do women love religion?
by Kaethra ini've pondered this so much.
most religions, even though they are male-dominated, boast a predominately female population.
i've tried and tried to understand why otherwise independent women would give up their autonomy to a man-led faith and just recently i think i understand why...women, much more so than men, are in need of protection.
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Kaethra
Scully...it brings tears to my eyes...to think of those women...but I see them as women stuck whereas I see many free women who support male-dominated religion...and I just don't get it. well...how can you rationalize the unrationalizable?
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Why do women love religion?
by Kaethra ini've pondered this so much.
most religions, even though they are male-dominated, boast a predominately female population.
i've tried and tried to understand why otherwise independent women would give up their autonomy to a man-led faith and just recently i think i understand why...women, much more so than men, are in need of protection.
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Kaethra
g'night ya scottish knave ya
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Why do women love religion?
by Kaethra ini've pondered this so much.
most religions, even though they are male-dominated, boast a predominately female population.
i've tried and tried to understand why otherwise independent women would give up their autonomy to a man-led faith and just recently i think i understand why...women, much more so than men, are in need of protection.
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Kaethra
The VVs didn't actually LEAD, did they?
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Why do women love religion?
by Kaethra ini've pondered this so much.
most religions, even though they are male-dominated, boast a predominately female population.
i've tried and tried to understand why otherwise independent women would give up their autonomy to a man-led faith and just recently i think i understand why...women, much more so than men, are in need of protection.
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Kaethra
absolutely S...cheQUE's in the mail. :) What do YOU think of my theory though?? I know you're a Sister Atheist...don't you sometimes wonder why the F*C* women stay in these religions?? (try to ignore Little Toe's sexy leanings towards a female-led Church) ;)
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Why do women love religion?
by Kaethra ini've pondered this so much.
most religions, even though they are male-dominated, boast a predominately female population.
i've tried and tried to understand why otherwise independent women would give up their autonomy to a man-led faith and just recently i think i understand why...women, much more so than men, are in need of protection.
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Kaethra
I kinda like the idea of 'shakin' my berries'...I have ta say. 'night Ballistic. Knock you up in the morning.
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Why do women love religion?
by Kaethra ini've pondered this so much.
most religions, even though they are male-dominated, boast a predominately female population.
i've tried and tried to understand why otherwise independent women would give up their autonomy to a man-led faith and just recently i think i understand why...women, much more so than men, are in need of protection.
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Kaethra
Little Drummer Boy - I'm pretty sure I already answered your concerns above...but come on back if you're feeling insecure. har! *just kidding! 'k?!! I'm very sarcastic in real life.*