On Jan 12, 9:59=A0pm, Martin Phipps <martinphip...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "Marie" <marie4...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >>>> "Marie" <marie4...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >>>>> Glad to have had a new episode last night, but I wish I could
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> > >>>>> dozing off throughout the hour! Two things I missed, first, to
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> > >>>>> was Hodges referring when he told Catherine "And I'm that man."
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> > >>>>> second, Warrick was reinstated? I missed that part and only
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> > >>>>> as he pulled the truck into the parking garage next to the BOLO
> > >>>>> pick-up truck.
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> > >>>>> All in all I liked the story. Very different than anything
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> > >>>>> before. The rodeo/cowboy world is pretty secluded from the
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> > >>>>> and a few things surprised me. Having a bull that is "good" at
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> > >>>>> one. Like he actually knows what he's supposed to do? Amazing!
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> > >>>>> riders having their own rope/handle thingy. I thought those came
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> > >>>>> the bull.
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> > >>>>> Me Marie
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> > >>>> Did anyone else think Catherines' line about using scissors was
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> > >>>> character? She's not the first one I'd guess would make ***ually
> > >>>> innapropriate comments in the workplace.
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> > >>> Whoa! What? It didn't strike me as ***ual at all. I thought, since
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> > >>> said it needed done and looked at her as if she should stop what
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> > >>> doing and do it for him, that she was sarcastically telling him to
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> > >>> himself. Seems I miss a lot even when I'm awake! LOL!
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> > >>> Me Marie
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> > >> I guess, trying to evoke a Lauren Bacall moment, she said..."You
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> > >> to use scissors don't you? You put your fingers in the holes and
> > >> squeeeeze" That didn't sound ***ual to you? It only got my
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> > >> because the ex showgirl is probably the one in the office who would
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> > >> most professional to over compensate for peoples preconceptions.
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> > > No, it didn't sound ***ual to me at all. Like I said, I thought she
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> > > just talking down to him because he's a jerk, not that he would even
> > > notice that since he thinks he's the best thing since sliced bread.
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> > > can see where HE would think it had an underlying ***ual meaning. I
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> > > if he'll file ***ual harrassment charges against her... but I guess
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> > > would most likely be after the writer's strike is over and they have
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> > > episodes because I believe I read somewhere that this was the last
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> > > they had.
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> > > Me Marie
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> > I guess you've never seen "To Have and Have Not". The line was playing
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> > one of the most flagrantly ***ual double entendres to ever get past
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> > censors in the forties.
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> Except I don't know common the term "blow job" would have been back
> then. =A0How ***ual would "You know how to whistle, don't you? =A0Put
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> lips together and blow" have been considered back then?
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and why *is* it referred to as a "blow" job?
I think it was more about Bacall's delivery than the actual line. She
made something so simple and ordinary, sound *so* nasty.
Smokie Darling (Annie)


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