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    Talking How to sell your accessories to the French (NSR)

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    That's great. It certainly seems the tide is turning against old Bush. Sadly that seems to coincide with bigger trouble in Iraq.

    The first thing I thought is; BOY, KQ WEARS A SIZE 4. I thought of you as a more robust woman not small but mighty. But alas the 4 has something to do with a lap top bag.
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    Originally posted by L7
    I thought of you as a more robust woman not small but mighty.
    That sounds like a nice euphemism: "she's a robust woman."

    KQ is fairly tall, but I wouldn't say she's robust!

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    I think it was numerous references to ample cleavage that gave me that impression.
    I meant robust in the nicest sort of broad shouldered viking way.
    It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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    Brick House baby!!! LOL!!!
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    this could work, if in fact the French actually washed their clothes.
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    Originally posted by L7
    I meant robust in the nicest sort of broad shouldered viking way.
    She would look great wearing one of those Viking hats with the horns!

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    So Hot Now!

    A big broad sword too, patch over one eye would be confusing but still........
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    Too funny! But I'm not a blond.....I'll have to be more like this......


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    Hey, you could always wear a wig. The blond braids are essential, I think.

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    Ok I know one of them is Lucy Lawless, so that means the other could be KQ. Agreed blond braids are essential for the full viking look.
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    Originally posted by L7

    I meant robust in the nicest sort of broad shouldered viking way.
    You need to be robust to be a maggette. Isn't that right, ladies?
    Monty Python's version of the cougar phenomenon:
    "This is a frightened city. Over these houses, over these streets hangs a pall of fear. Fear of a new kind of violence which is terrorizing the city. Yes, gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men".

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    Originally posted by Mrs Roo
    You need to be robust to be a maggette. Isn't that right, ladies?
    RrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooBUST!!!


    "Marked by richness and fullness; full-bodied: a robust wine. "
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    Originally posted by KQ
    RrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooBUST!!!


    " full-bodied: "
    There you go that's the one!
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    Originally posted by L7
    There you go that's the one!
    Another one I like:

    having or showing vigor, strength, or firmness

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