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LisaC said:
mei lan said:
LisaC said:
WHAT?!? You've met me... I'm a "big girl" aka "fat." It's pretty obvious.... :taunt

:Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick

I'm so with SD on this!!! When I see you, Imma thump you on your head, just for good measure. :tapfoot2

If you thump me on the belly, it sounds like a watermelon but jiggles like jello...

Now, how long will it take to get that mental image out of your head...

See it wiggle, watch it jiggle.... :laugh :laugh :laugh :laugh

Oh goodness, I crack me up!!!!

:spitchick Okay...you are so bad, but oh so funny!
 
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
mei lan said:
LisaC said:
WHAT?!? You've met me... I'm a "big girl" aka "fat." It's pretty obvious.... :taunt

:Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick

I'm so with SD on this!!! When I see you, Imma thump you on your head, just for good measure. :tapfoot2

If you thump me on the belly, it sounds like a watermelon but jiggles like jello...

Now, how long will it take to get that mental image out of your head...

See it wiggle, watch it jiggle.... :laugh :laugh :laugh :laugh

Oh goodness, I crack me up!!!!

:spitchick Okay...you are so bad, but oh so funny!

And now you will think of me anytime you see a jello commercial!
 
mei lan said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.

Thank you for describing this.........Mr. Darcy is a fine, fine man of character and well, everybody wants a Mr. Darcy. :cheer1
 
Mrs. Foxmeister said:
mei lan said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.

Thank you for describing this.........Mr. Darcy is a fine, fine man of character and well, everybody wants a Mr. Darcy. :cheer1


Lol Mr. Darcy was also the flaky guy on Bridget Jones' Diary. Then there was Marcy Darcy (the crazy neighbor) on Married with Children,
 
I so forgot about Marcy Darcy lol

lord.. yall are silly tonight
 
LisaC said:
Mrs. Foxmeister said:
mei lan said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.

Thank you for describing this.........Mr. Darcy is a fine, fine man of character and well, everybody wants a Mr. Darcy. :cheer1


Lol Mr. Darcy was also the flaky guy on Bridget Jones' Diary. Then there was Marcy Darcy (the crazy neighbor) on Married with Children,

:))
 
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?
 
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep
 
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep

It's a mini-series. You've never watched a mini-series before?
 
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?

I didn't care for the "classics" at all when I was growing up. I thought the were a bore and absolutely hated them. The only time I could enjoy them if they were in the classic comic format. :laugh. I used a few of those for book reports. They didn't take as long to read and were much more interesting and shorter version than the book. Good enough to where I would get "A's" on those reports.
 
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep
Perfect thing to keep me company on the weekends that M works. I could watch half on Sat & half on Sun. That way I wouldn't have to be a total slug.

Now that total slug part sounds nice. :)
 
Foxmeister said:
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep

It's a mini-series. You've never watched a mini-series before?
last mini series I ate was peanut butter cups..I mean watched was Hatfields and Mccoys
 
Foxmeister said:
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep

It's a mini-series. You've never watched a mini-series before?


Nope.
 
Foxmeister said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?

I didn't care for the "classics" at all when I was growing up. I thought the were a bore and absolutely hated them. The only time I could enjoy them if they were in the classic comic format. :laugh. I used a few of those for book reports. They didn't take as long to read and were much more interesting and shorter version than the book. Good enough to where I would get "A's" on those reports.
I totally bought every cliff note I could find when I took Lit. If I couldn't find, I'd just pepper all my smart friends with questions. Never made below a B.
 
Sadie612 said:
Foxmeister said:
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep

It's a mini-series. You've never watched a mini-series before?
last mini series I ate was peanut butter cups..I mean watched was Hatfields and Mccoys




Yum, peanut butter cups....
 
LisaC said:
Sadie612 said:
Foxmeister said:
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep

It's a mini-series. You've never watched a mini-series before?
last mini series I ate was peanut butter cups..I mean watched was Hatfields and Mccoys




Yum, peanut butter cups....
btw when I read this you sounded like Homer Simpson
 
Sadie612 said:
LisaC said:
Sadie612 said:
Foxmeister said:
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep

It's a mini-series. You've never watched a mini-series before?
last mini series I ate was peanut butter cups..I mean watched was Hatfields and Mccoys




Yum, peanut butter cups....
btw when I read this you sounded like Homer Simpson


Doh!!!!!
 
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?

I don't think so. I'm a voracious reader with a pretty good vocabulary, and I can't make it through many of the so-called classics. I do love me some Shakespeare (even to read), but he is different in his writing style (and timeframe), and is an acquired taste, perhaps.
 
deewee said:
LisaC said:
deewee said:
I love the movie with Keira Knightly. Now I wanna see the BBC version too. And is it bad that I've never read any of the "classics"?


Did you miss the part where,the BBC version is six hours long? :sleep :sleep :sleep :sleep
Perfect thing to keep me company on the weekends that M works. I could watch half on Sat & half on Sun. That way I wouldn't have to be a total slug.

Now that total slug part sounds nice. :)

If you get through part 3 and can wait a whole day to watch part 4, let me know. I would NEVER have been able to do it. NEVER. You will spit on the Keira Knightley version after you watch this one (and I like her, but NO P&P version can top the BBC version).
 
LisaC said:
Mrs. Foxmeister said:
mei lan said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.

Thank you for describing this.........Mr. Darcy is a fine, fine man of character and well, everybody wants a Mr. Darcy. :cheer1


Lol Mr. Darcy was also the flaky guy on Bridget Jones' Diary.

DUH - that's where she (the author) got it. Also, Colin Firth was Mr. Darcy in both movies. Dear God in heaven...never has a man been swooned over so much, I swear.
 
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