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Post by fabbit on May 31, 2007 22:55:32 GMT
don't even get close. imagine what would happen with a lint roll!
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Post by obeseguy on May 31, 2007 22:57:10 GMT
Yeah but you could gel all his body hair into tiny spikes so he looked like a hedgehog.
That's got to be worth something.
Jx
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Post by fabbit on May 31, 2007 23:00:30 GMT
Yeah but you could gel all his body hair into tiny spikes so he looked like a hedgehog. That's got to be worth something. Jx You could sell him to the zoo. But it probably wouldn't balance out the cost of all that hair gel!
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Post by Lauren on May 31, 2007 23:03:41 GMT
Yeah but you could gel all his body hair into tiny spikes so he looked like a hedgehog. That's got to be worth something. Jx You could sell him to the zoo. But it probably wouldn't balance out the cost of all that hair gel! glue might be cheaper. especially if bought in bulk.
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Post by fabbit on May 31, 2007 23:06:22 GMT
You could sell him to the zoo. But it probably wouldn't balance out the cost of all that hair gel! glue might be cheaper. especially if bought in bulk. i'm on my way to costco now.
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Post by Lauren on May 31, 2007 23:07:15 GMT
I love costco. But only when there are samples.
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Post by fabbit on May 31, 2007 23:08:10 GMT
i've only been to costco once in my life. you know who has the best samples? le gourmet chef and whole foods and upper crust bakery.
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Post by Lauren on May 31, 2007 23:10:10 GMT
I like to pretend I live at Whole Foods.
I am going to find my future husband there one day.
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Post by obeseguy on May 31, 2007 23:11:54 GMT
NO.
The BEST samples are from that Tea Shop up London. Whittards? Anyway you just walk backwards and forwards until you've had enough tea.
Jx
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Post by fabbit on May 31, 2007 23:13:59 GMT
Thats very cute.
Nyeh, never been to London. Oh! Teavana has the best tea samples, though. hah. When I go to the mall, I never go to the food court unless I'm craving a wrap, because I can just fill up on ffree samples. FREE!
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Post by Lauren on May 31, 2007 23:14:02 GMT
That sounds wonderful.
Unfotunately, I can't get to London as easily as I can get to Whole Foods.
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Post by blake on Jun 1, 2007 9:47:54 GMT
This may sound somewhat patronising to you girls, but I had this great perverted conversation with the adults on my college course once, when the topic of body hair came up. Interestingly, all of them (including me) had found body hair most unappealing when they were in their teenage years, but as they grew older this changed completely. However, they are of a different generation, which could affect this, and I’m broken. So I have no idea how common that may be. No, I think that's fair. When you're younger you prefer boyish, less threatening men. And then a bit later you're like. PHWOAR. GET ME SOME MAN. And you don't mind hair as much, because you're just after cock. Actually, some women like body hair. As a turn on. I think that's a bit not-right. It's bordering on bestiality. Jx Jessica is right. But I'm both non-threateningly sensitive girly boy esque AND hairy and typically masculine, that makes me the ultimate boy, king of all men right? Loved by ladies of all ages.. Erm.. no cos I think I have the defects of sensitive boyness and masculine fellaness all at once. Bummer
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Post by obeseguy on Jun 1, 2007 13:19:01 GMT
So what about the gays.
You know.
The ones who are men, but fancy men.
Is there any rhyme or reason to their body hair preferences? Or is it just completely down to taste with no socio-psychological-evolutionary-theory explanations?
Jx
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Post by hark on Jun 1, 2007 16:22:04 GMT
It works the same. Some are like "WANG!11!1!!!!" but others are like "Love me "
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Post by jay on Jun 1, 2007 19:53:34 GMT
It works the same. Some are like "WANG!11!1!!!!" but others are like "Love me " i love you more and more every time you post...
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Post by hark on Jun 1, 2007 22:14:31 GMT
Me too...
Mirror time!!11
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