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bonnie burton
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01-11-2004 08:51 PM ET (US)
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if you had gone to a white trash party, what would have been your costume?
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| beercanbilly
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01-12-2004 06:14 AM ET (US)
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bonnie i was looking for betty page for my next tattoo and came upon you and i have say you are a very cute kitten the rockabilly girl of my dreams. i was woundering if you could send me some betty page pictures write back thank you for your time billyjows@yahoo
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| Terri Hodges
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01-14-2004 12:46 PM ET (US)
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I'm totally disturbed that you don't have a dicuss option on your Jan 13 entry about London & British men. I just want to remind you of Bridget Jones' Diary.
Add me to your AIM and we'll chat sometime. (aim = vmperella)
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| Vulcanz
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01-14-2004 08:52 PM ET (US)
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Bonnie, dont go to eng-a-land, come to new zealand where all the hobits come from >;-]
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| Greg
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01-16-2004 03:57 PM ET (US)
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Is it necessary that the 5 query letters actually SAY anything? I'm interested in just filling them out with seafood recipes and a series of commas. It's, y'know, another time saving device. Greg
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| Mark from markmaynard.com
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01-16-2004 04:47 PM ET (US)
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I have another friend, a woman, who went off to England in search of a man. She found one and brought him home to meet the family for Thanksgiving. He spent most of it crying. It was apparently awful. She got rid of him pretty quickly after that. She's still in England, but I don't think she's looking so hard anymore.
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| jouissance
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01-16-2004 05:01 PM ET (US)
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if you go to london, and you drink hard cider, try scrumpy jack. it was my favorite- i lived in london for a few months back in 95, before hard cider became a fad in the states and loved the cider there cause i have a slight wheat allergy that makes drinking beer less than fun and i like carbonated party drinks, but am not really a fan of zima, despite going to high school in memphis.
anyway, scrumpy jack would fit in with 2 of your recent themes- it is british and the brits would probably tell you it is for white trash- not the classy stuff, but i really liked it better than a lot of the stuff on tap over there.
if you like cider, and find yourself in oxford, try a pint at the eagle and child pub. very tasty but also strong so be warned. and the pub has a lot of history. the other post trying to lure you to new zealand with the promise of hobbits missed the mark- the hobbits hang at the bird and baby (eagle and child)- not that that is the reason to go...
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| Bonnie Burton
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01-16-2004 06:04 PM ET (US)
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wow... a blubbering Brit?
nah I'm not after that.
I don't know what I'm after. I'm just tired of the same old American freaks who put Ranch dressing on everything, wear backwards baseball caps and beige Dockers.
*sigh*
then again, maybe I'm just overly picky at this point....
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| Bonnie Burton
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01-16-2004 06:05 PM ET (US)
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thanks for the hard cider tip, jouissance! ;-)
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| Jules
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01-21-2004 11:56 AM ET (US)
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Hi Bonnie
Not all UK men are great - u know what they say "the grass is always greener" <g> Personally i like Norwegians but as a Scottish lass i think you would do way better up here..men in kilts? phwoah! (+ we have culture too, if u like that sort of thing ;)
Take care J
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| Bonnie Burton
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01-21-2004 12:51 PM ET (US)
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oh yeah, I'll all for a quality man in a kilt. trust me.
i dunno, I guess I've given up on finding the right guy here in the States....
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