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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:21 pm
by MrsCop
AutoPilate wrote:Breasts are a symbol of motherhood.
ok, so I asked hubby what he thought about this. He said nothing, looked at me like I was insane, and I think I agree with him. I don't believe that having ones breasts enlarged also improves their mom status (also applies to trannys).

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:24 pm
by 7Harry7Potter7
Pi wrote:
7Harry7Potter7 wrote:omg. so many things remind me of dan brown.
:shock:

lol
It's been a litte while, but the DV was a fun series for me. I agree with the main character, women 'should' be treated as Goddesses. ;)

Pi
heck yes. lol.
but there is going to be another Robert Langdon book. It's called The Solomon Key. He hasn't said when it's coming out though. :?

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:25 pm
by Pi
7Harry7Potter7 wrote:
Pi wrote:
7Harry7Potter7 wrote:omg. so many things remind me of dan brown.
:shock:

lol
It's been a litte while, but the DV was a fun series for me. I agree with the main character, women 'should' be treated as Goddesses. ;)

Pi
heck yes. lol.
but there is going to be another Robert Langdon book. It's called The Solomon Key. He hasn't said when it's coming out though. :?
Yeeeah, I'm so busy bouncing around I have a tendancy to read to quickly through stuff. I missed so much and was out of my depth. So what I like most about books like that is the ending. At least I get some answers. It's extremely frustrating and embarressing when it happens to me outside the books. I mean would a person ever reeeally want to be a character bumbling their way through life to the end like that? Especially, when you place a high value on transparency and honesty in others? I suppose the best thing about stories like Solomon's Key is that regardless of the pain of not quite 'getting it' the potential is at least there to learn a few things along the way. It counts for something.

Thanks for the tip, I think I'm going to stick with Pixar/Disney movies until it comes out. Marlin and Dory now those are characters I can relate to and appears to be much more my speed.

Pi

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:28 pm
by cup o' noodles
Pi wrote:Thanks for the tip, I think I'm going to stick with Pixar/Disney movies until it comes out. Marlin and Dory now those are characters I can relate to and appears to be much more my speed. Pi
*sings* Just keep swimming, just keep swimming, what do we do? We swim!

lol, Sorry. I really like Finding Nemo. It's just so cute!