Can the adults please smoke? — Page 417
#10402
Posted: 10/1/04 at 12:35pm
Ok Iris...I'm putting my trust in you...nothing over $1000. If we try to go over, the other one has to drag us away...by the throat.
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10403
Posted: 10/1/04 at 12:35pm
You got it. What would be your favorite department at Barneys?
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#10404
Posted: 10/1/04 at 12:41pm
Designer suits and shoes.
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10405
Posted: 10/1/04 at 12:44pm
Suits for me. I am not a big shoe whore.
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#10406
Posted: 10/1/04 at 1:36pm
Iris - do you go to the Desert Mills mall near Palm Springs? I've gotten some great deals there ...
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
#10407
Posted: 10/1/04 at 1:38pm
Well, hello, BT!
How are you doing this beautiful Friday??
How are you doing this beautiful Friday??
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#10408
Posted: 10/1/04 at 1:45pm
Hey BT..where have you been...kicking some butts on Capitol Hill???
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10409
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:09pm
LOVE DESSSERT HILLS MALLS. Alwyas get my underwear there. I bought my Bosse speakers there too
Kiss it baby. Kiss it now!
#10410
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:12pm
Hey folks. I spent the morning on the Hill. I had to come back to the office so I could relax! It seems the only butt that is getting kicked these days is mine, but I should not complain . It is a gorgeous day, my contractors are closer to finishing the renovation and I just ordered a large high def. TV! Hooray!!!
To quote the crazy cajun cook, Justin Wilson, How y'all are?
To quote the crazy cajun cook, Justin Wilson, How y'all are?
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
#10411
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:18pm
BT is the luckiest boy today !!!!
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10412
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:19pm
Party at BT's house - with the new high def TV!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#10413
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:20pm
I don't know why this little story made me think of the gang here... I think we need a trip to Chicago!
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Recent studies have shown that subjects who self-medicate with margaritas may experience side effects including (but not limited to): inappropriate canoodling with co-workers, a willingness to spontaneously disrobe in public places, and prolonged crying jags.
Set that pretty pounding head of yours at ease with a tequila massage. No, no one is suggesting you immerse yourself in the stuff. (Can you think of a worse idea when nursing a hangover?) Rather, through November, The Spa at the Four Seasons will be offering up a unique brand of liquid therapy straight from the beaches of their famed Punta Mita Resort in Mexico.
First, they'll put you at ease with a full-body hot-towel wrap (to help return your battered systems to working order). Next, they'll use their forearms to massage a mixture of sage oil and tequila (in small doses -- moderation, people! Remember?) in circular strokes all over your body. (Believe it or not, the Huichol Indians used tequila for its detoxification and curative properties.) Finally, when you are intoxicated with relaxation, cap it off with a mango margarita.
Kind of a hair-of-the-dog thing.
The Spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, 120 East Delaware Place, between Michigan Avenue and Rush Street (312-280-8800).
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Recent studies have shown that subjects who self-medicate with margaritas may experience side effects including (but not limited to): inappropriate canoodling with co-workers, a willingness to spontaneously disrobe in public places, and prolonged crying jags.
Set that pretty pounding head of yours at ease with a tequila massage. No, no one is suggesting you immerse yourself in the stuff. (Can you think of a worse idea when nursing a hangover?) Rather, through November, The Spa at the Four Seasons will be offering up a unique brand of liquid therapy straight from the beaches of their famed Punta Mita Resort in Mexico.
First, they'll put you at ease with a full-body hot-towel wrap (to help return your battered systems to working order). Next, they'll use their forearms to massage a mixture of sage oil and tequila (in small doses -- moderation, people! Remember?) in circular strokes all over your body. (Believe it or not, the Huichol Indians used tequila for its detoxification and curative properties.) Finally, when you are intoxicated with relaxation, cap it off with a mango margarita.
Kind of a hair-of-the-dog thing.
The Spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, 120 East Delaware Place, between Michigan Avenue and Rush Street (312-280-8800).
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
#10414
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:21pm
I'm calling the travel agent NOW!
#10415
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:22pm
I'm booking tickets for all of us!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#10416
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:23pm
Boobs, have you abused that poor, defenseless, sweet little old lady today?
#10417
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:25pm
BT - I'll bet KMF can get us all upgrades on the flight to Chicago.
I'll buy everyone a round of pink drinks!
DG - Boobs has been very mean to poor miss BitterBetty today...I had to scold him on the other thread!
I'll buy everyone a round of pink drinks!
DG - Boobs has been very mean to poor miss BitterBetty today...I had to scold him on the other thread!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#10418
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:25pm
No DG...the witch hasn't been around all day. I'm ready for her though.
Trip to Chicago...yea !!!
Trip to Chicago...yea !!!
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10419
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:25pm
It's the birthday of the actress who played Maria in The Sound of Music (1965), Julie Andrews, born Julie Elizabeth Wells in Surrey, England (1935).
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
#10420
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:25pm
Miss Betty is missing! I'm afraid for her.
#10421
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:26pm
Well, Happy Birthday to Julie!
I'll open a bottle of champagne for the celebration!
I'll open a bottle of champagne for the celebration!
"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."
#10422
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:29pm
SOMMS sweetheart...don't be afraid of the old bag...I'll take care of her.
Happy Birthday Julie. Nice boobs...I saw "SOB".
Happy Birthday Julie. Nice boobs...I saw "SOB".
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10423
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:29pm
That's pretty neat it's Julie's birthday - it's also my baby brother's 30th today - I'll have to tell him he shares his day with 'that English broad with the pretty good voice' (ya gotta love Blake
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#10424
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:29pm
Ooooh oooooH count me in too, Love the pink drinks and haven't been to Chicago in ages. Yes and a Happy B-Day to the Mrs Blake Edwards!
"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen."
Conan O'Brien
#10425
Posted: 10/1/04 at 2:34pm
A couple pages ago, y'all were talking about ironing.
I wear 100% dress shirts and launder them myslef.
The secret to ironing is Downy Wrinkle Releaser.
Put the clothing on the ironing board, give it a LIGHT spray with the wrinkle releaser, and run the iorn over it. One pass and you're done.
I don't reccomend doing it just before wearing the shirt as the downy smell lasts for a hour or two. Night before is better.
I wear 100% dress shirts and launder them myslef.
The secret to ironing is Downy Wrinkle Releaser.
Put the clothing on the ironing board, give it a LIGHT spray with the wrinkle releaser, and run the iorn over it. One pass and you're done.
I don't reccomend doing it just before wearing the shirt as the downy smell lasts for a hour or two. Night before is better.
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