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Posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 10:29:57
In reply to Or maybe it's best to start with fresh material ;) (nm) » Willow, posted by Krazy Kat on November 5, 2001, at 9:31:05
Krazy Kat
You missed the concept. Us, wives could discuss good and bad habits. This way you know what you would be getting in trade. For example hubby A (leaves seat up, but picks up dirty laundry) could be traded for hubby B (picks his teeth at the kitchen table, but is built like a fantasy.)
Would you prefer a trade or fresh material?
CEO Willow
Posted by sar on November 5, 2001, at 11:00:48
In reply to No, no ... » Krazy Kat , posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 10:29:57
Willow,
you are too much...
this could be featured on *Oprah* to give it a good kick-off, or in *Redbook* with some examples of exemplary trades.
no longer unemployed!
sar
P.R. rep @ Willow Enterprises
Posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 11:21:04
In reply to Re: No, no ... » Willow, posted by sar on November 5, 2001, at 11:00:48
Sar
I was ready to tell you that you don't qualify because you have to be legally married, no young chicks with big floats, the hubbies may get restless if we ask them to return to more mature wives.
Then I was all happy to hear about your new job, but oh my gosh it's with us. Are you aware that this is a non-profit organization? We work to improve the mental health of all adults.
Who knows though you may find yourself a fun-loving sugar daddy? Whose to say that there are no benefits?
Welcome Aboard
PR rep Sarps perhaps you could also work in our verification department
this is a pure sweat labour of love deprartment
Posted by Krazy Kat on November 5, 2001, at 12:57:22
In reply to No, no ... » Krazy Kat , posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 10:29:57
but I understand your concept. :)
Posted by susan C on November 5, 2001, at 15:39:58
In reply to No, no ... » Krazy Kat , posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 10:29:57
yo, willow,
would this be like trading in a used car and buying used cars? I am experienced in used car sales, so that would make me very qualified to manage the transactions, I am an excellent 'closer'...I even have experience in finance, so if someone needed a loan, or conversely, if someone was 'downsizing'...
Oh, dear, talk about treating 'women like objects' lol
mouse rolling on the floor
susan C
> Would you prefer a trade or fresh material?
>
> CEO Willow
Posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 19:23:19
In reply to Re: yes yes yes, posted by susan C on November 5, 2001, at 15:39:58
What women would really want to downsize?
and Kat you can have Kazoo on trial for a couple months. He can be real sweet when he wants to, but I have to warn you he is a little tempermental yet just humour him and he'll be fine. You would have to return him though for the New Year's Bash!
Winking Willow
Posted by Krazy Kat on November 5, 2001, at 20:14:44
In reply to but but ..., posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 19:23:19
well, if I could find him, I'd take him in a second. :) I hear he has big feet and we know what that means...
Posted by sar on November 6, 2001, at 23:07:15
In reply to Re: No, no ... » sar, posted by Willow on November 5, 2001, at 11:21:04
> Sar
>
> I was ready to tell you that you don't qualify because you have to be legally married, no young chicks with big floats, the hubbies may get restless if we ask them to return to more mature wives.
>
> Then I was all happy to hear about your new job, but oh my gosh it's with us. Are you aware that this is a non-profit organization? We work to improve the mental health of all adults.
>
> Who knows though you may find yourself a fun-loving sugar daddy? Whose to say that there are no benefits?
>
> Welcome Aboard
> PR rep Sar
>
> ps perhaps you could also work in our verification department
> this is a pure sweat labour of love deprartmentyou crack me up, sweetheart...
re: more mature wives--cook better, more sexual experience, more money, mo' smarter, don't run off at keggers to snort shitty crystal meth
when i was 18, a man seriously offered to me my sugar daddy! i said no. oh the stupidity of youth...
"We work to improve the mental health of all adults." i think that's great, i love playing matchmaker anyway, and i'm technically an adult so wouldn't i be enrolled in your 401k plan or whatever?? having insurance sho' would improve my mental health.
work in the verification dept too? what do you think i am, a slave? as long as its okay with you that i keep a flask in the drawer...
love,
sar
Posted by Dr. Bob on November 7, 2001, at 10:08:09
In reply to Any input Dr Bob? (nm), posted by Phil on November 3, 2001, at 18:00:31
Hi,
Sorry, I should've made an announcement, this site is now receiving funding from Bounty paper towels:
Bob
PS: Just kidding! I think it may have to do with the particular light yellow color I picked. Some monitors may not be able to display it exactly and instead try to approximate it by "dithering" a couple other colors, creating that pattern.
Posted by Phil on November 7, 2001, at 12:37:11
In reply to Re: input, posted by Dr. Bob on November 7, 2001, at 10:08:09
Posted by Shar on November 7, 2001, at 23:51:47
In reply to Re: input, posted by Dr. Bob on November 7, 2001, at 10:08:09
> Hi,
>
> Sorry, I should've made an announcement, this site is now receiving funding from Bounty paper towels:
>
> http://www.bountyfamily.com
>
> Bob
>
> PS: Just kidding! I think it may have to do with the particular light yellow color I picked. Some monitors may not be able to display it exactly and instead try to approximate it by "dithering" a couple other colors, creating that pattern.
Posted by Cam W. on November 8, 2001, at 0:44:26
In reply to Re: input, posted by Dr. Bob on November 7, 2001, at 10:08:09
> PS: Just kidding! I think it may have to do with the particular light yellow color I picked. Some monitors may not be able to display it exactly and instead try to approximate it by "dithering" a couple other colors, creating that pattern.
Dr.B. - I finally see what Phil had said. The computer at work has the Bounty background. Perhaps you could add those little flowers or patterns; maybe evenly spaced serrated lines :^)
- Cam
Posted by Willow on November 8, 2001, at 7:16:41
In reply to Re: input » Dr. Bob, posted by Cam W. on November 8, 2001, at 0:44:26
>I finally see what Phil had said.
Welcome to reality!
Northern Willow
ps say hi to Greg, tell him we're getting snow
Posted by wendy b. on November 8, 2001, at 8:18:18
In reply to Re: input » Cam W., posted by Willow on November 8, 2001, at 7:16:41
Willow & Cam & Phil,
I finally see it too... Is it just the suggestion, perhaps? But no, I really do see it now. It also appears that the lines come and go, depending on how far my eyes are from the screen.
A converted,
Wendy
ps: knowing computer monitors, if Dr Bob chooses another light color for the background, there'll be some other hypnotic-suggestable background imagery. Let's see.... if I could choose the image, what would it be? Any (non-porno) suggestions?> >I finally see what Phil had said.
>
> Welcome to reality!
>
> Northern Willow
>
> ps say hi to Greg, tell him we're getting snow
Posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2001, at 8:50:28
In reply to That's a good one, Dr. B---- 8-) np, posted by Shar on November 7, 2001, at 23:51:47
Shar,
Thanks! FYI, there's an easy way to do "np" now, just click the "no message, just post above subject" checkbox above the text box that you'd ordinarily type your message into...
It also saves a little space on the server and automatically appends "(nm)" to your "subject".
Bob
Posted by tina on November 8, 2001, at 10:27:37
In reply to Re: input, posted by Dr. Bob on November 7, 2001, at 10:08:09
Mine has always been just flat white with the posts in blue.
Am I the only one??
Boo hoo
tina> Hi,
>
> Sorry, I should've made an announcement, this site is now receiving funding from Bounty paper towels:
>
> http://www.bountyfamily.com
>
> Bob
>
> PS: Just kidding! I think it may have to do with the particular light yellow color I picked. Some monitors may not be able to display it exactly and instead try to approximate it by "dithering" a couple other colors, creating that pattern.
Posted by Phil on November 8, 2001, at 12:27:18
In reply to Re: input--Mine is no fun :-(, posted by tina on November 8, 2001, at 10:27:37
> Mine has always been just flat white with the posts in blue.
> Am I the only one??
> Boo hoo
> tina
> >Mines the same way 99.9% of the time. It just had the cool textured background for a few days and then it was gone.
I think the texture looks really good, kinda reminded me of the foam walls in recording studios except they usually aren't white.
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Dr. Bob, Any interest in trying textures?
Posted by Phil on November 8, 2001, at 12:29:38
In reply to Re: input--Mine is no fun :-(, posted by tina on November 8, 2001, at 10:27:37
Posted by Cam W. on November 8, 2001, at 14:24:08
In reply to Re: input: Willow, Cam, Phil, posted by wendy b. on November 8, 2001, at 8:18:18
Wendy - I have ADSL at home and dial-up at work. Also, I have a Mac at home and one of those Windows computer things at work. There is a definite textured pattern in the background at work, but only plain "nicotine-stained wall" yellow at home. Hmmmm....
- Cam
Posted by Shar on November 8, 2001, at 16:13:55
In reply to Now I'm curious about the yellow, duh (nm), posted by Phil on November 8, 2001, at 12:29:38
Posted by Shar on November 8, 2001, at 16:18:35
In reply to Re: np » Shar, posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2001, at 8:50:28
Thank you! I was wondering what that sentence meant. I thought it meant 'post this above the last message' ie, physically move this so it is before the last post prior to this one.
Boy, I must have a highly specialized form of dyslexia or some other thing where words take on a whole new form or meaning when I read them. Oh well. Thanks for splaining.
Shar
> Shar,
>
> Thanks! FYI, there's an easy way to do "np" now, just click the "no message, just post above subject" checkbox above the text box that you'd ordinarily type your message into...
>
> It also saves a little space on the server and automatically appends "(nm)" to your "subject".
>
> Bob
Posted by kid_A on November 8, 2001, at 16:24:58
In reply to Re: np---ohhhhhhhhh! That's what that means... » Dr. Bob, posted by Shar on November 8, 2001, at 16:18:35
Posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2001, at 20:06:26
In reply to Re: input--Mine is no fun :-( Tina Dr. Bob, posted by Phil on November 8, 2001, at 12:27:18
> Any interest in trying textures?
Well, as long as it didn't make the text hard to read, maybe... Is there a particular one you like?
Bob
Posted by Jane D on November 8, 2001, at 20:23:50
In reply to Re: trying textures, posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2001, at 20:06:26
> > Any interest in trying textures?
>
> Well, as long as it didn't make the text hard to read, maybe... Is there a particular one you like?
>
> BobPerhaps http://www.bountyfamily.com ???
Just kidding. I've never yet seen a texture that didn't make the text harder to read. I've taken to turning the backgrounds off of some of those sites. - Jane
Posted by Phil on November 8, 2001, at 21:06:46
In reply to Re: trying textures, posted by Dr. Bob on November 8, 2001, at 20:06:26
I'll have to go to the paper isle at the grocery store..I hear Charmin and Viva have some really hot stuff they're working on.
Actually, this texture was so faint it didn't interfere with the text at all.
But really, Dr. Bob, it's not all that important to me one way or the other.
Thanks for asking!!Phil
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