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jazz
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response 50 of 158:
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Feb 12 16:08 UTC 2002 |
Julie Newmar?
I usually get a positive reaction when I wear my glasses (they're
designed as a sort of thin artsy remake of the cat's eye, oddly enough) but
I hate not having perhipheral vision, and I hate the distortion and the red
and blue ghost images even more.
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brighn
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response 51 of 158:
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Feb 12 17:46 UTC 2002 |
Eartha Kitt also played Catwoman on the show, but I don't recall her wearing
glasses.
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morwen
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response 52 of 158:
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Feb 12 23:30 UTC 2002 |
Neither wore glasses. He's just saying that the phrase "cat-eye
glasses" makes him think of Catwoman.
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eeyore
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response 53 of 158:
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Feb 13 05:03 UTC 2002 |
It's funny what glasses will do. Most guys I know don't have much use for
women in glasses. I personally am a sucker for a guy in wirerims. Couldn't
tell you why.
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phenix
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response 54 of 158:
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Feb 13 16:29 UTC 2002 |
dude, women in glasses are hot
if they're like, small and dainty
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jazz
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response 55 of 158:
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Feb 13 16:39 UTC 2002 |
It really depends on how they're worn, how often, and how they
complement the person's face.
Thin frames, smaller glasses, and silver rather than gold seem to be
the rule (though skin tone might change those).
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brighn
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response 56 of 158:
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Feb 13 19:09 UTC 2002 |
#54> If the glasses are small and dainty, or if the women are? ;}
I dunno. I thought Tina Fey looked kinda dorky with her glasses, but without
her glasses, I want her, now, on the SNL News Desk.
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phenix
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response 57 of 158:
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Feb 13 19:10 UTC 2002 |
dude, the glasses give here that naughty librarian look
nums
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jazz
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response 58 of 158:
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Feb 13 19:17 UTC 2002 |
That's another weird thing. Ever known a twentysomething female
librarian? They're fierce party beasts. I don't understand it. Is there
something to library science that I'm missing? Is it overcompensation?
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brighn
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response 59 of 158:
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Feb 13 20:24 UTC 2002 |
I don't get invited to a lot of parties.
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phenix
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response 60 of 158:
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Feb 13 23:42 UTC 2002 |
i don't know of alot of parties, but i do kno wof the 20 something librarian
thing maybe they actually just sit around and read all the banned books;)
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michaela
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response 61 of 158:
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Feb 14 09:24 UTC 2002 |
Having been a librarian, it's mostly that girls who work there tend to be fun
and open-minded...plus, literate. :)
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brighn
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response 62 of 158:
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Feb 14 15:51 UTC 2002 |
All the female librarians at the place I worked were gay or married.
*begins to think it really *IS* him*
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eeyore
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response 63 of 158:
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Feb 14 17:18 UTC 2002 |
We could have told you that Brighn! :)
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mooncat
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response 64 of 158:
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Feb 14 17:25 UTC 2002 |
I knew there was a reason I wanted to be a librarian! <grins> The great
parties... I really wish someone had told me this earlier.
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brighn
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response 65 of 158:
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Feb 14 17:34 UTC 2002 |
#63> *confused by the smiling* I'm suggesting that I'm physcially unattractive
to females, and (in this context) that I'm ot invited to parties because I'm
just no fun to be around. I'm being serious here. I don't see where the
smiling comes in. ={
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eeyore
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response 66 of 158:
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Feb 14 18:40 UTC 2002 |
Because I'm teasing you, that's all. *HUG*
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brighn
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response 67 of 158:
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Feb 14 19:06 UTC 2002 |
I know. I was having a Pisces moment.
Sowwy.
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jazz
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response 68 of 158:
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Feb 14 19:23 UTC 2002 |
I knew there was something fishy around. I assumed it was just one
of the old items going stale, for politeness's sake.
It's never librarians that I've met through libraries, only librarians
that I've met in coffeeshops and bars and the like. I'm serious. They're
crazy. Take Kara. She was the sort to drag me to bars in Flint that I'd
never seen before, she hung out with the OTO in Pittsburgh, and she'd
occasionally point at a place and go, "hey! that's where I lost my tooth
mudwrestling". She'd just take off and go to Yellowstone for three months.
Great girl, but utterly insane. I loved that.
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morwen
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response 69 of 158:
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Feb 19 10:29 UTC 2002 |
Wow. Brighn, I didn't know you were a Piscean. So am I. I don't
think it's your looks, boyo. Some girls are just looking for other
things, that's all.
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brighn
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response 70 of 158:
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Feb 19 15:36 UTC 2002 |
Yeah. Like 9-inch dicks.
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jazz
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response 71 of 158:
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Feb 19 16:18 UTC 2002 |
One's assume they're *feeling* for those before *looking*.
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brighn
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response 72 of 158:
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Feb 19 16:30 UTC 2002 |
Depends. I was thinking of skyclad pagan events (actually, I was thinking of
one woman in particular who hangs out with the skankiest guys in the world
because they're hung like horses).
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phenix
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response 73 of 158:
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Feb 19 17:01 UTC 2002 |
bah. then she's stupid and should get out of the gene pool
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jazz
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response 74 of 158:
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Feb 19 17:04 UTC 2002 |
Ah, okay.
The overall sketchiness factor of the local pagan communities has
really driven me away from those kinds of events. Especially when I'm
involved with someone in the event.
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