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    *The Comedian walks in, blindfolded, so as to maintain the modesty of all involved*

    So I ask my wife, "Is there anything you want for Christmas?"

    She replies: "You don't need to get me anything".

    Could any of you translate her reply from "female" into "male"?

    Thanks!
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    Sure, Comedian. no problem, though a lot depends on tone of voice in the actual exchange.

    1 You have a lot to think about right now - don't waste your valuable time thinking up something for me.(Careful here - there might be a hint of irony or worse still, sarcasm, in this interpretation...)

    2 Look, I know funds are low - just a nominal little something will do.

    3 How long have we been together? And you still don't know the sort of thing that will surprise and delight me?? Which leads to:

    4 If I tell you, it won't surprise and delight me on The Day.

    5 Any little thing that shows you have been taking note of my most casual remark, one that even I have forgotten making, that you have been cherishing to yourself to give me a wonderful surprise when I open it - it's not the content of the gift that matters, it's the fact that you marked and remembered my passing thought.... This could carry the hidden implication '...which clearly you have not done.' And this in turn leads to:

    6 What's happened to the time you could read my mind? Aren't we in tune anymore?

    7 That question should have read: What would you like for Christmas? (which makes it sound as if you are pampering me and spoiling me by granting my every whim) not What do you want for Christmas? (which makes me sound like a whining, demanding child.)

    There are no doubt many other interpretations - personally, I'd go for a combination of 2 and 5. Cultivate the secret, even smug, smile that says 'I was only asking for form's sake - I know just what will please you, my lady...' and make sure you present her with something she would not indulge in for herself, beautifully wrapped, of course.

    Easy, isn't it? You make it sound as if we were speaking a different language, or from a different planet. Tsk, men....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalot View Post
    Speaking of coffee...Starbucks has the seasonal Peppermint Mocha Latte...I want one NOW. Why is Starbucks closed for Thanksgiving. uggh.
    Peppermint Mocha Latte???? they dont have that one here! no fair! We've Gingerbread Latte, Darck Cherry Mocha and a Toffee Nut Latte but no Peppermint one! fancy sending some my way? I'll love you for ever and ever!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalot View Post
    omigod, when did it become okay to say a*s*s on litnet?
    man, I sound like dumbass pretty much all the time, not just in the salon. What's really dumbass is the hair product "prescription." That just irritates me. I don't know if anyone else has ever encountered a hair products "prescription" but the place I've been going to (for their reasonably priced quality services) has printed out a prescription pad for their stylists to use...oh it's the stupidest thing. the hair stylists take out this little pad and write down what they used on my hair and then they present me with the prescription. If I were a hair stylist, I would feel stupid doing that.

    Anyone else here ever receive a "prescription" for hair care products?

    Oh goodness, I've never heard of a hair prescription before. Is this an Aveda Salon?



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    There are no doubt many other interpretations - personally, I'd go for a combination of 2 and 5. Cultivate the secret, even smug, smile that says 'I was only asking for form's sake - I know just what will please you, my lady...' and make sure you present her with something she would not indulge in for herself, beautifully wrapped, of course.
    I agree, 2 and 5 combo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Comedian View Post
    *The Comedian walks in, blindfolded, so as to maintain the modesty of all involved*

    So I ask my wife, "Is there anything you want for Christmas?"

    She replies: "You don't need to get me anything".

    Could any of you translate her reply from "female" into "male"?

    Thanks!
    The female version is always the direct opposite of the male counterpart.

    Translation: You really have to get me something...I ain't telling. Go figure it out!

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    Oh goodness, I've never heard of a hair prescription before. Is this an Aveda Salon?
    No not Aveda. But if I recall, the Aveda place I went to always pushed products but the girl who did my hair managed to do it in such a way that I didn't feel pressured. I still ended up buying shampoo from her, and I ended up liking what I got so it wasn't totally horrible. She did have to write it down for me on a card, but it didn't say "prescription" on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    Peppermint Mocha Latte???? they dont have that one here! no fair! We've Gingerbread Latte, Darck Cherry Mocha and a Toffee Nut Latte but no Peppermint one! fancy sending some my way? I'll love you for ever and ever!
    Really? No peppermint mocha??? that is so unfair. but that Dark Cherry Mocha sounds really good and we don't have that. I'll trade you. We do have the Gingerbread Latte and I'm not a fan. I'm not sure on the Toffee Nut though.
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    My local Starbucks was advertising Egg Nog Latte yesterday so, remembering another thread here, I ordered one. (You see how influenced I am by what is posted here?) Alas, the lady apologised, I don't have that flavour. But you have it heavily advertised. Yes, but the flavouring hasn't arrived yet. Oh - disappointed - well, what do you recommend? How about the Dark Cherry Mocha, is that nice? Hmm, I'd go for the Toffee Nut myself, it's yummy. So I did - and it is. But I didn't see Peppermint.

    Sadly that could be my last trip to that particular Starbucks - it's upstairs in Borders and there's talk of Borders closing. Where will I go for a quiet browse round a shop that has real books, not virtual, on-line ones? Still I can't say I haven't done my bit to help it stay solvent, especially yesterday in their 20% off, Everything Must Go sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kasie View Post
    Sure, Comedian. no problem, though a lot depends on tone of voice in the actual exchange.

    1 You have a lot to think about right now - don't waste your valuable time thinking up something for me.(Careful here - there might be a hint of irony or worse still, sarcasm, in this interpretation...)

    2 Look, I know funds are low - just a nominal little something will do.

    3 How long have we been together? And you still don't know the sort of thing that will surprise and delight me?? Which leads to:

    4 If I tell you, it won't surprise and delight me on The Day.

    5 Any little thing that shows you have been taking note of my most casual remark, one that even I have forgotten making, that you have been cherishing to yourself to give me a wonderful surprise when I open it - it's not the content of the gift that matters, it's the fact that you marked and remembered my passing thought.... This could carry the hidden implication '...which clearly you have not done.' And this in turn leads to:

    6 What's happened to the time you could read my mind? Aren't we in tune anymore?

    7 That question should have read: What would you like for Christmas? (which makes it sound as if you are pampering me and spoiling me by granting my every whim) not What do you want for Christmas? (which makes me sound like a whining, demanding child.)

    There are no doubt many other interpretations - personally, I'd go for a combination of 2 and 5. Cultivate the secret, even smug, smile that says 'I was only asking for form's sake - I know just what will please you, my lady...' and make sure you present her with something she would not indulge in for herself, beautifully wrapped, of course.

    Easy, isn't it? You make it sound as if we were speaking a different language, or from a different planet. Tsk, men....
    *shouts from outside the thread* Wow -- I need to read more Jane Austen to get a better handle on it. This women's talk is complicated stuff.

    Thanks a bunch for the advice. Now if only I'd paid attention earlier. . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalot View Post
    Really? No peppermint mocha??? that is so unfair. but that Dark Cherry Mocha sounds really good and we don't have that. I'll trade you. We do have the Gingerbread Latte and I'm not a fan. I'm not sure on the Toffee Nut though.
    Deal!!! I'm not sure about the Toffee nut one either. the Eggnog Latte is to die for!
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    I'm slightly offended by the "different sense of distance" but I'm kinda intrigued by the whole thing:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8432887.stm


    A shopping centre in China's Hebei province has built a car park with wider spaces that it says is designed especially to suit women drivers.
    The women-only car park in Shijiazhuang city is also painted in pink and light purple to appeal to female tastes.
    Official Wang Zheng told AFP news agency the car park was meant to cater to women's "strong sense of colour and different sense of distance".
    The parking bays are one metre (3ft) wider than normal spaces, he said.
    The Wanxiang-Tiancheng shopping centre had also "installed signs and security monitoring equipment that corresponded more to women's needs", he said.
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    I see they have the same problem in China. And they are not politically correct to admit it.
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    Now this is an unusual change; the gentleman have left their caves to visit our "curtain trimmed, chaise lounged domains...I hope Comedian brought us some orchids and beer...What has Virgil come to the coffee house with...something more concrete than enlightened conversation? Perhaps wrapped in a great bow, a belated Christmas gift

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundofmusic View Post
    :.What has Virgil come to the coffee house with...something more concrete than enlightened conversation? Perhaps wrapped in a great bow, a belated Christmas gift
    Well, I want to wish all you ladies a wonderful New Year. may all your endeavors come to fruition. And here's my gift: http://www.youtube.com/user/virgil015#p/f/6/YFI0rFFp8j8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Well, I want to wish all you ladies a wonderful New Year. may all your endeavors come to fruition. And here's my gift: http://www.youtube.com/user/virgil015#p/f/6/YFI0rFFp8j8
    That is wonderful, I love Fred, Ginger and Nat........Thank you, Virgil

    So, what did you get your wife, Comedian?

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