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[quote]I was thinking thread, legs or eyebrows!!
dare I mention the bikini line :mrgreen: :lol: :oops:
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I used to wax but find it too painful :lol:
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Oh my! What kind of discussion have I started here? Only been on the forum a day and already lowered the tone! Sorry girls!
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there's no point in trying to raise the tone around here. we are hopelessly rowdy. :lol:
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Great, THAT'S why I feel so at home here!
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there's no point in trying to raise the tone around here. we are hopelessly rowdy. :lol:
It's all Patrice's fault. She started it.
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Thanks for not blaming me! Just asked an innocent question...!
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Be careful. There is probably plenty of blame to go around. LOL
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Well...maybe it's her cat's fault then........
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no. i'm proud to say it's ALL my fault. :mrgreen:
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