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10-12-2015 08:53 PM - edited 10-12-2015 09:03 PM
@NoelSeven wrote:
@catwhisperer wrote:Wow, some of you ladies need to chill.
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I think some need to stop insulting women by using those kinds of women-only derogatory terms. That was the only personal insult I've seen on this line.
This isn't to mean to you, NoelSeven,.......but it's kind of true. Men usually punch each other when they have a fight.
When women fight, they scratch each other with their fingernails (like cats), they pull each others hair (cats rip each others' fur out), and sometimes, they even bite each other (likes cats). I think that's why when women fight, it's referred to as a cat fight.
When men fight, it really is like a dog fight. They're loud (like dogs), they snarl (like dogs), and they tend to do a bit more damage when they fight (like dogs).
Now, that's not to demean men or women. It's just when the genders fight, it tends to mimick that of fights in the animal world.
Now, I think giraffes fight by banging their necks against each other. Since humans don't (and cant) fight like that, human fights don't get called giraffe fights.
How did I get so off topic? I don't know!
10-12-2015 08:54 PM
@catwhisperer wrote:Wow, some of you ladies need to chill.
GREAT IDEA!!!!
10-12-2015 08:55 PM
@dulwich wrote:Hey Tinkrbl44 - do you have a wee bit of Scotland in ye as you name comes I believe your name comes from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan - - a very famous Scottish poet and author who actually died on London.
shh, I have a wee bit of Scotland in me, actually more than any other..
10-12-2015 08:58 PM
@NoelSeven wrote:
@catwhisperer wrote:Wow, some of you ladies need to chill.
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I think some need to stop insulting women by using those kinds of women-only derogatory terms. That was the only personal insult I've seen on this line.
I am so sorry for my error. Maybe some people should chill.
10-12-2015 10:33 PM
@MyGirlsMom wrote:I love dresses with matching coats. it's a smart look
I agree with you there. I think that Queen Elizabeth always looks so beautiful, with the way that she dresses. She is always dressed like that, and is always wearing such pretty, vibrant colors, too. I always like to see what she is wearing.
10-12-2015 10:45 PM
10-12-2015 11:04 PM
@catwhisperer wrote:
@NoelSeven wrote:
@catwhisperer wrote:Wow, some of you ladies need to chill.
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I think some need to stop insulting women by using those kinds of women-only derogatory terms. That was the only personal insult I've seen on this line.
I am so sorry for my error. Maybe some people should chill.
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Good idea. I hope it works for you
10-12-2015 11:12 PM
Recently I saw an online article about royal weddings. All of the brides photographed were wearing long sleeved gowns - most lace sleeves. Completely different from the strapless seen on the Say Yes to the Dress shows. Seemed very classic. And I'm sure very expensive compared to what the average bride can afford.
10-13-2015 02:22 AM - edited 10-13-2015 02:22 AM
Oh good grief, Noel, you missed the point. Just forget it.
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