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Are women necessary?

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Ah Foxy, its great to know that you can turn to us
men, when you need some wisdom :)
Posted by Yabby, Tuesday, 19 February 2008 7:41:53 PM
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Boazy: "Sorrry CJ...sometimes I just can't resist :)"

Just so long as we're clear that it's YOUR fantasy rather than mine. Remember, it's you that believes in mumbo jumbo and hocus pocus, not me.

Lady Magnet: "So I guess what anyone might surmise about me does not matter because

I could not give a rats

And that goes especially for CJM"

So I guess you're saying you don't "give a rats" when you're shown to be in error. Has Col ever been wrong?

Doesn't matter, I s'pose. He's a legend in his own mind, poor dear.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Tuesday, 19 February 2008 8:37:08 PM
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Dear Yabby,

Men who think they know it all
are a pain in the neck
to we women who really do.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 19 February 2008 9:57:33 PM
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Alas. T'was a bad time to admit it after all.

No monocle, no leer. Most "m'dear's" are when I'm either on the phone or even in an email, which does make a leer a tad more difficult I'm afraid.

Though I must admit, I'm not game to use a m'dear unless I know the person quite well.

Col, I've used yes dear on very rare occasions, but usually in an effort to remove any dramatic effect. Quite the opposite of your use.

It tends to backfire.

Perhaps you're on to something there...
Posted by TurnRightThenLeft, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 1:18:21 PM
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LOL,

I've only just noticed this thread.

Nice one :-)
Posted by stevenlmeyer, Thursday, 21 February 2008 9:27:26 PM
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