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- From: callahan@biffvm.cs.jhu.edu (Paul Callahan)
- Subject: Re: hair (was Re: qualities in men)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.044638.19147@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>
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- Organization: Johns Hopkins Computer Science Department, Baltimore, MD
- References: <1993Jan11.195024.23250@blaze.cs.jhu.edu> <Vy9BXB5w165w@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca> <zlsiida.755@fs1.mcc.ac.uk> <22JAN93.21341223.0242@VM1.MCGILL.CA> <dsmither.727756688@cunews>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 04:46:38 GMT
- Lines: 39
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- dsmither@alfred.carleton.ca (Diane Smithers) writes:
-
- >In <22JAN93.21341223.0242@VM1.MCGILL.CA> B7TR@MUSICT.MCGILL.CA (B7TR000) writes:
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- >>>In article <Vy9BXB5w165w@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca> pmarlowe@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (philip marlowe) writes:
- >>>>RE: female bodily hair
- >>>
- >>>The only place I prefer not to see hair on a female is the upper lip.
- >>>Armpit hair CAN be very sexy.
- >>>I knew a french girl once who had a 1 hair wide mane all down her spine,
- >>>absolutely irresistable.
- >>>
-
-
- >>No wonder, he's British! Europeans are swarthy and smell like SHIT!
- >>As if the poor Brit slob has a choice. If all you saw all day long
- >>was a bunch of nasty hairy wenches, you'd probably find dirt and funk
- >>attractive too. But that doesn't make it some sort of universal
- >>aesthetic. Fuckin' EuroMutts!
-
-
- >>I'm not smelly and proud of it!
-
-
- >I hope you're kidding. If you are, you should try to develop some wit
- >in your free time because you're not even remotely amusing, and if
- >you're not, you're a prick.
-
- Besides which, hair has no odor that I'm aware of, so I don't quite see his
- point.
- --
- "The Tek-No-Krazy box lid is illustrated with two happy robots, complete with
- spark plugs, dials, and antennas, absorbed in the game. But when the lid is
- removed, the connnection with the wacky robots is lost. What is revealed is a
- simple wooden playing board with metal pegs--bereft of any state-of-the art
- Machine Age technology."
- -- Jerry Jankowski, _Shelf Life: Modern Package Design 1920-1945_
-
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