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Post by geisha on Mar 28, 2007 15:11:05 GMT -4
those are great pics df and yes i see the resemblance in the pics of the two girls there..lol
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Oct 4, 2007 0:31:05 GMT -4
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Post by pinky on Oct 4, 2007 23:34:31 GMT -4
At first I didn't think the gal in pic 1 was the same as in pic 2. Why? Because her teeth look like normal teeth in 2, but they look too perfect in 1. This may be a strange question to ask, but did she get veneers?
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Post by ladyjosephine on Oct 5, 2007 9:57:07 GMT -4
Wow! That iguana is beautiful! I always loved Iguana's although It isn't an animal I would think of when I would be looking for a new pet. He has a big head, he must be gigantic! Something a bit off-topic: Susan has beautiful eyes!They really sparkle, she must have a lot of fun in her live, and with her animals
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Post by pinky on Oct 5, 2007 17:28:02 GMT -4
I always loved Iguana's although It isn't an animal I would think of when I would be looking for a new pet. Same here. I am wondering how the gecko was able to gape for the camera--was there some way to make him do it when required? Or did it take ages to get that photo?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Oct 5, 2007 18:43:18 GMT -4
It is true what ex-gf's have told me - females ARE the most critical of each other's appearance and bodies! I once asked about how women in the health club, no matter how sweaty, rarely took showers there but ran home to do so. Answer: they are the most critical of each other! If she got veneers she never told me. But I will ask. And I hope she gets a laugh out of it. Whether she tells me is another matter. ;D
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Post by pinky on Oct 6, 2007 12:37:01 GMT -4
>> That statement wasn't meant to be critical--I'm a scientist and trained to be observant! <<
The term "critical" is not perforce negative! Women do seem to most closely notice things about other women
>> Geez--don't go asking her! <<
Too late! But I expect no response. Hope she finds it funny.
>> How long have you known her--before picture 2 was taken? If you never noticed a change, <<
I am really not a student of her choppers! Unless she had snaggle teeth I'd have never noticed any changes.
I must say this toothy matter is a turn I never expected in this thread. ;D
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Post by hamwolf89 on Oct 6, 2007 14:36:25 GMT -4
gaiko (sry couldn't resist )
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Post by pinky on Oct 6, 2007 19:59:16 GMT -4
You mean the Geico gecko? My boyfriend loves him!
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Oct 6, 2007 21:06:40 GMT -4
You mean the Geico gecko? My boyfriend loves him! Why does he sound like he is from the East End of London??
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Post by pinky on Oct 7, 2007 0:08:08 GMT -4
Yes, why? When he talks fast I can't make his words out (accents are hard on those of us with hearing issues).
So it's British and not Australian?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Oct 7, 2007 20:25:53 GMT -4
You know. I was so tired I edited a post above instead of replying to it. *shakes head*
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Post by pinky on Oct 7, 2007 23:51:59 GMT -4
>> That statement wasn't meant to be critical--I'm a scientist and trained to be observant! << The term "critical" is not perforce negative! Women do seem to most closely notice things about other women >> Geez--don't go asking her! << Too late! But I expect no response. Hope she finds it funny. >> How long have you known her--before picture 2 was taken? If you never noticed a change, << I am really not a student of her choppers! Unless she had snaggle teeth I'd have never noticed any changes. I must say this toothy matter is a turn I never expected in this thread. ;D You know, I never noticed the edit--I breezed by it because it was my post! Threads. . . . you never know where they'll go! ;D (teeth!)
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Oct 8, 2007 20:16:51 GMT -4
When I was around ten years old I would go with my parents to a great aunt's. I would sit quietly for a few hours just listening to the conversation and being fascinated by the strange turns it would take, and how it got from one place to another.
I wonder how many other ten year olds did that. . .
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Post by pinky on Oct 9, 2007 20:03:05 GMT -4
I would have had my head in a book. I wasn't very social at that age.
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