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    Quote Originally Posted by grace86 View Post
    Isn't it scary that I don't need all those things to behave the way I do...it's all natural craziness baby!
    There must be something California does to us genetically, I wish I could blame drugs or alcohol for some of the things I've done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannanigan View Post
    There must be something California does to us genetically, I wish I could blame drugs or alcohol for some of the things I've done
    See, you know what I'm talking about!!
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    No drugs for me. Heck, I'm a wuss about taking plain medicine. Flu shots terrify me! I got one earlier today. The rotten thing about growing up is, you don't get cartoon bandaids after shots. What's with that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by higley View Post
    No drugs for me. Heck, I'm a wuss about taking plain medicine. Flu shots terrify me! I got one earlier today. The rotten thing about growing up is, you don't get cartoon bandaids after shots. What's with that?
    There are a lot of things you don't get when you grow up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    There are a lot of things you don't get when you grow up.
    Like recess after lunch. Or dinosaur tater tots on Thursdays.
    '...A cast of your skull, sir, until the original is available, would be an ornament to any anthropological museum. It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess that I covet your skull.' --Dr. Mortimer, The Hound of the Baskervilles

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    I refuse to see why you can't just buy yourself cartoon band-aids and dinosaur tater tots in your adult years. In fact, adults have the advantage of being able to purchase dinosaur tater tots and eat them every night of the week if they so desire. Of course, you may be considered socially odd but that's another issue... Recess after lunch might be harder to arrange unless you're the boss at your office.

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    I've looked for dinosaur tater tots but cannot find them. Just the regular kind, which I do eat, to my everlasting shame. I think my elementary school cafeteria made them that way themselves.

    Ha, maybe the office boss could look into getting monkeybars, hmm?
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    Hm... when I was 12 I only drank because of my father's 50th nirthday.. and just a shot... but then I'd down a bottle of red wine.. soon, I'd be downing gin.. then scotch... sometimes when I can't sleep I drink a glass of red wine just to soothe the stomach... and I never get drunk and red wine is proven to actually be good for your red blood cells.... However I must confess that during gimmicks I tend to lose my mind and start challenging men to drinking contests... I've won most of them.. other times I stop coz the guy gets um.. icky and lewd... oh well...

    As for drugs? Never did any of 'em... I'm not stupid.. And as for cigarettes? I detest them... Hopefully I never be a smoker...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shinigami View Post
    Hm... when I was 12 I only drank because of my father's 50th nirthday.. and just a shot... but then I'd down a bottle of red wine.. soon, I'd be downing gin.. then scotch... sometimes when I can't sleep I drink a glass of red wine just to soothe the stomach... and I never get drunk and red wine is proven to actually be good for your red blood cells.... However I must confess that during gimmicks I tend to lose my mind and start challenging men to drinking contests... I've won most of them.. other times I stop coz the guy gets um.. icky and lewd... oh well...

    As for drugs? Never did any of 'em... I'm not stupid.. And as for cigarettes? I detest them... Hopefully I never be a smoer...
    Shini - That's only one drink of red wine per day is good for you. You sound like you over do it.
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    Hmmm...a bottle of red wine is about 4 glasses, so downing a bottle ever 4 days should be okay right? (just kidding! ) Actually, it's also been proven that drinking one glass of red wine per day does nothing for your health that eating the right amounts of fruits and veggies couldn't do.
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    really?

    well, i doubt just one glass could hurt anything even so. i only used to drink of the Sabbath, and since i went aetheist not even that. though i still like wine, and sometimes steal my parents'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    There are a lot of things you don't get when you grow up.
    So why grow up? I mean I have always been a responsible parent, worker, etc. But when it comes to free time, hey, b-ball! I watch cartoons! I read books some of you would laugh at and same "Aren't you a lttle old for that?" such as Brian Jacquas' Redwall series. I have pet hamsters! I'll be 46 on the 24th, so? You are, as Oscar Wilde once put it, Never too old to be immature! There's a time when you gotta step up and be the adult and do the right thing. And there is a time for just enjoying life. Carpe diem!
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    Redwall Pen, awww how I love those books!!!
    "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannanigan
    Actually, it's also been proven that drinking one glass of red wine per day does nothing for your health that eating the right amounts of fruits and veggies couldn't do.
    But what if I have a glass of red wine and a nice salad with my pasta. Is that extra healthy?


    Quote Originally Posted by Optimisticnad
    unlike you boys we stick to things, wer not FICKLE! THEREFORE......when we say 'ANYONE FOR COFEE?' we mean coffee! Since its only girls theres no need to get each other drunk, make lame jokes and hit on them hoping their too drunk to notice the eye patch over a missing eye!
    * a lour roar: hear hear! *

    But after the day iv had......im game! But rather than tainting this thread il go and get drunk at the boys thread. I know girls, no need to warn me, not a wise decision at all. Me, beautfiul and clever, them: raging hormones, ugly things. Il make them promise to put in me a taxi when im really drunk and stop me when i start stripping.
    Dear me, have I opened Pandora's box around here? I certainly don't want to tempt anyone to get terribly drunk on those lovely cocktails I introduced earlier on the thread. My personal style is the occassional fun drink at a party. I've only been drunk once in my life (which I think was partly the fault of the guy who told me a Long Island Icetea is a mild drink--don't buy that one girls) and never again. But here's our Opti heading off to hedonism on the boys' thread! So I propose we move on to another type of potential overindulgence. We've had a few cookies, but I think it's time to get into some serious chocolate discussion. Grab, your coffee, your fruitpunch or your (one) cocktail, and dig in:

    The traditional assortment:



    Chocolate cake:



    Chocolate mousse:



    And, one of my personal favorites, chocolate fondue with strawberries for dipping. On my 21st birthday (legal drinking age in the U.S.) I had my friends over for chocolate fondue and champagne, and it was heavenly! :


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon
    So why grow up? I mean I have always been a responsible parent, worker, etc. But when it comes to free time, hey, b-ball! I watch cartoons! I read books some of you would laugh at and same "Aren't you a lttle old for that?" such as Brian Jacquas' Redwall series. I have pet hamsters! I'll be 46 on the 24th, so? You are, as Oscar Wilde once put it, Never too old to be immature! There's a time when you gotta step up and be the adult and do the right thing. And there is a time for just enjoying life. Carpe diem!
    Wait! You mean grown-ups aren't supposed to be able to watch cartoons and read Redwall. Next you'll be telling me I can't read The Wizard of Oz and have pudding cups either.

    "In rime sparse il suono/ di quei sospiri ond' io nudriva 'l core/ in sul mio primo giovenile errore"~ Francesco Petrarca
    "Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can."~ Jane Austen

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