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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
    So who says you need boobs?

    With piercing blue eyes like that...What else is there?

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  • Louetta
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    Originally posted by IIC View Post
    Yeah...BTW...I give you a 10.1

    So who says you need boobs?

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
    Having more balls than most Democrats may not be that much of an accomplishment (e.g. Gore, Kerry). Methinks she has to be more circumspect in WHEN she speaks up. If she complains too much people will tune her out. Saying Bush was rushing troops over there so they'd be there before Congress could cut out the funding was just stupid (the White House called it "poisoness"). There's no chance Congress will cut funding in the near term. When Bush talks about the "noise" in Washington think Pelosi.

    Yeah...BTW...I give you a 10.1

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  • Louetta
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    Harvard hosted the ECAC/IC4A swimming championships this past weekend. Guys won, girls finished third.

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  • Louetta
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    Originally posted by skiracer View Post
    I think she is a pretty good looking woman. She is quite brazen when she wants to be and can back it up. Is she is well suited for the job and will she keep everyone in control and working towards positive outcomes remains to be seen. It might be a good time for some women's line of thought in governing so we should give her time to introduce her personality to the job. Most of our male politicians are caught up in their ego's and it's become hard to get anything done or for the right purposes. She has come in at at time when there are going to be serious matters to address and work thru. I'm going to be rooting for her to find answers and solutions to the problems Washington and the entire country are faced with and hopefully in an amicable way. That might be to much to ask from anyone and the next several months will be interesting.
    All that's true of Hilary too, I wouldst opine.

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  • Louetta
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    Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
    I kinda like her and wouldn't kick her out of bed for eatin' crackers.

    Seriously, she's got more balls than most democrats. She'd step right up and call the crooks crooks and not bat an eye. You can call that shrill but I think she's got spunk.
    Having more balls than most Democrats may not be that much of an accomplishment (e.g. Gore, Kerry). Methinks she has to be more circumspect in WHEN she speaks up. If she complains too much people will tune her out. Saying Bush was rushing troops over there so they'd be there before Congress could cut out the funding was just stupid (the White House called it "poisoness"). There's no chance Congress will cut funding in the near term. When Bush talks about the "noise" in Washington think Pelosi.

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  • skiracer
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    I only said that she was a pretty decent looking woman. I don't think that she is as gaunt as she looks in that picture and I wasn't looking at her in a sexual fashion but only as a well dressed accompolished woman. I think she rates much higher than a 2.96 numerically speaking even at her age.

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by skiracer View Post
    I think she is a pretty good looking woman.

    I guess we all have different tastes...On a scale from 1 to 10 in the looks department I give her a 2.96


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  • skiracer
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    I think she is a pretty good looking woman. She is quite brazen when she wants to be and can back it up. Is she is well suited for the job and will she keep everyone in control and working towards positive outcomes remains to be seen. It might be a good time for some women's line of thought in governing so we should give her time to introduce her personality to the job. Most of our male politicians are caught up in their ego's and it's become hard to get anything done or for the right purposes. She has come in at at time when there are going to be serious matters to address and work thru. I'm going to be rooting for her to find answers and solutions to the problems Washington and the entire country are faced with and hopefully in an amicable way. That might be to much to ask from anyone and the next several months will be interesting.

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  • Tatnic
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    Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
    She's been running the Radcliffe trust or something similar.

    So far methinks Pelosi has been kind of an embarassment to us of the female persuasion. She reminds me of the opposition types in the British Parliament who harangue Blair during question time seemingly to be as shrill as possible.
    I kinda like her and wouldn't kick her out of bed for eatin' crackers.

    Seriously, she's got more balls than most democrats. She'd step right up and call the crooks crooks and not bat an eye. You can call that shrill but I think she's got spunk.

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
    She's been running the Radcliffe trust or something similar.

    So far methinks Pelosi has been kind of an embarassment to us of the female persuasion. She reminds me of the opposition types in the British Parliament who harangue Blair during question time seemingly to be as shrill as possible.

    Well...maybe I'm different...I could care less what "persuasion" somebody is...I prefer that the BEST person for the job is in there...I don't dislike Pelosi because she's a woman...I dislike her because I don't agree with anything she says.

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  • Louetta
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    Originally posted by IIC View Post
    My female persuasion skills are pretty good.

    Wasn't she the one who wrote Trainspotting?

    Well...she doesn't get a BIG plane...She probably doesn't have Pelosi's BIG mouth either.
    She's been running the Radcliffe trust or something similar.

    So far methinks Pelosi has been kind of an embarassment to us of the female persuasion. She reminds me of the opposition types in the British Parliament who harangue Blair during question time seemingly to be as shrill as possible.

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
    Drew Faust, a person of the female persuasion, has been chosen as Harvard's new president. Unlike Speaker Pelosi she doesn't get a big plane but she gets a very nice house.

    My female persuasion skills are pretty good.

    Wasn't she the one who wrote Trainspotting?

    Well...she doesn't get a BIG plane...She probably doesn't have Pelosi's BIG mouth either.

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  • Louetta
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    Drew Faust, a person of the female persuasion, has been chosen as Harvard's new president. Unlike Speaker Pelosi she doesn't get a big plane but she gets a very nice house.

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  • IIC
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    This seems to be the Sports Thread...So here is a little Super Bowl story:

    A man is sitting in a seat on the 50-yard line at the Super Bowl, and the seat next to him is empty. Someone nearby asks him if anyone is sitting in the seat, and the man replies that no, there is no one sitting in it.

    "Wow," the questioning man says, "I can't believe someone would have a 50-yard line seat at the Super Bowl but wouldn't come!"

    "Well," says the man next to the empty seat, "to be honest, the seat is mine. It was originally reserved for my wife, but, well, she died. This is the first Super Bowl that we haven't been to together in 25 years."

    "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Still, I'm surprised that you couldn't find another friend or relative who would want to come to the game with you."

    "Yeah, no one could make it. They're all at the funeral."

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