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dan2see
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rrrADAM
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Very Talibanesque behavior
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scrapedape
Sep 28, 2011, 11:39 AM
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traddad wrote: Seems the Frost Fundies can't stomach the sexytime good looks of one of their legislators: What's missing in the official photo? [image]http://i.huffpost.com/gen/360330/RATHIKA-SITSABAIESAN-CLEAVAGE.jpg[/image] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...hopped_n_981042.html The Photoshop giveth, and the Photoshop taketh away.
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traddad
Sep 28, 2011, 1:03 PM
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scrapedape wrote: The Photoshop giveth, and the Photoshop taketh away. What buggs me is, given that she's rather...um... endowed, how that endowment would be shaped w/o the cleavage.
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ubu
Sep 28, 2011, 5:36 PM
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traddad wrote: scrapedape wrote: traddad wrote: Seems the Frost Fundies can't stomach the sexytime good looks of one of their legislators: What's missing in the official photo? [image]http://i.huffpost.com/gen/360330/RATHIKA-SITSABAIESAN-CLEAVAGE.jpg[/image] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...hopped_n_981042.html The Photoshop giveth, and the Photoshop taketh away. What buggs me is, given that she's rather...um... endowed, how that endowment would be shaped w/o the cleavage. Uniboob.
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dan2see
Sep 28, 2011, 8:03 PM
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I don't get it.
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Toast_in_the_Machine
Sep 28, 2011, 8:39 PM
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dan2see wrote: I don't get it. Quit looking at the smile.
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dan2see
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Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: dan2see wrote: I don't get it. Quit looking at the smile. In my suburban neighbourhood a lot of folks walk about a kilometer or two for shopping, socializing. There's a lot of bars and restaurants handy, even a library. Plus folks can meet at each-others homes, or walk to the train to go elsewhere. This past summer, we've enjoyed beautiful weather. Sun and wind, never too hot. Great for walking and meeting outdoors. Well a lot of girls show a lot of skin. Bun-huggers and short-shorts. Skimpy tops, the shoulderless style with spaghetti straps, and neckline down to here. I'm talking "revealing". But around here, half-naked is the new normal. I mean, these girls certainly look comfortable and airy, and nobody can say that they aren't modest, even though they're all mostly bare. Not sayin' I mind, either The guys, on the other hand, seem damn repressed.
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chadnsc
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dan2see wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: dan2see wrote: I don't get it. Quit looking at the smile. In my suburban neighbourhood a lot of folks walk about a kilometer or two for shopping, socializing. There's a lot of bars and restaurants handy, even a library. Plus folks can meet at each-others homes, or walk to the train to go elsewhere. This past summer, we've enjoyed beautiful weather. Sun and wind, never too hot. Great for walking and meeting outdoors. Well a lot of girls show a lot of skin. Bun-huggers and short-shorts. Skimpy tops, the shoulderless style with spaghetti straps, and neckline down to here. I'm talking "revealing". But around here, half-naked is the new normal. I mean, these girls certainly look comfortable and airy, and nobody can say that they aren't modest, even though they're all mostly bare. Not sayin' I mind, either The guys, on the other hand, seem damn repressed.  So you're saying you want to see more man flesh?
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chadnsc
Sep 29, 2011, 1:29 PM
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dan2see wrote: chadnsc wrote: ... So you're saying you want to see more man flesh?  Well Chad, I'm looking at your avatar, the little man running free and naked, he's not repressed. You're correct, my avatar and me are not repressed so feel free to stare at my naked avatar as much as you want.
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dan2see
Sep 29, 2011, 9:08 PM
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Run free, Chad. Run proud.
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lagr01
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'... and that's how the Canadian House of Commons created the uni-boob'
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scrapedape
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Further developments from my home province... Clark's cleavage spurs tempest in a C-cup
In reply to: A former New Democrat MLA is coming under fire for questioning whether B.C. Premier Christy Clark showed too much cleavage Wednesday afternoon in the provincial legislature. The backlash began after political pundit David Schreck posed a query on his Twitter account during question period. "Is Premier Clark's cleavage revealing attire appropriate for the legislature?" Schreck Tweeted. The premier, who has not commented on the controversy, was wearing a black V-neck underneath a blazer.
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dan2see
Oct 7, 2011, 3:59 PM
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I'm embarrassed.
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scrapedape
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dan2see wrote: I'm embarrassed. Because you can see her boobies?
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traddad
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All I can say is jesus fucking christ.
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dan2see
Oct 7, 2011, 6:36 PM
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Because some damned suppressed politician should feel he has the right to call on what fashion is acceptable, and what fashion deserves his censure.
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dan2see
Oct 7, 2011, 7:08 PM
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Actually the "embarrassing" thing is how this issue becomes so loaded with gender inequality, double standard, and bigotry. Just by pointing the finger of propriety.
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dan2see
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... and I also recognize that I take this topic much too seriously. <sigh> But what else can I say? I live in a society where everybody's fashion sense is more repressed than mine.
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