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cpbell0033944
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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Quote from: Mimi on Sep 24, 2007, 10:41 PM
You guys… I’ll say this, it doesn’t matter if a boy or a girl, compliments are always welcome… yes, I’m an attention wench just like DP is. Sorry, I gotta admit it. But I’m really nothing special. Trust me, one whiff of my morning breath and ALL of you would run to the hills.
(Cue Iron Maiden)
You’re too sweet, Chris…
You’re gonna make a lady very happy, sweetie.
Baditude41, can I help steer this train wreck back?
BlackKusanagi-- I
LOVE
your signature!!
XOXO’s,
~Mimi
Most of use have morning halitosis - it apparently has to do with muscus from the sinuses passing down through the tubes into the throat. As for your comments, Mimi, thank you for them; they're so sweet.
I hope you're right.
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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Sep 25, 2007, 12:39 PM »
Now that right there is nothing to be ashamed of. I do feel a little weird about complimenting your behind mimi without having seen your face though. Unless thats you in the avatar picture?
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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No, that’s not me in the avatar… I wish it was!
I used to have my picture on my avatar, but if you really want to see my ugly mug, I have some pictures over
on my blog
…
XOXO’s,
~Mimi
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cpbell0033944
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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Quote from: Mimi on Sep 26, 2007, 10:36 AM
No, that’s not me in the avatar… I wish it was!
I used to have my picture on my avatar, but if you really want to see my ugly mug, I have some pictures over
on my blog
…
XOXO’s,
~Mimi
Ugly? That is NOT the face of an ugly woman, trust me.
Jaussaud, French origins there, Mimi? You wouldn't happen to be a relative of the Le Mans 24-Hour race winner Jean-Pierre Jaussaud, by any chance?
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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Sep 26, 2007, 11:31 AM »
Yes, my father was from France and mom is from Spain. I was ‘hatched’ in Bordeaux, France but the parents moved here afterwards. I do have relatives there still, and probably need to trace my genealogy someday soon… not sure if I’m related to Jean-Pierre, but I very well could be.
Ugly? You should see me in the morning, honey! I’m nothing special, believe me. But thanks anyway.
XOXO’s,
~Mimi
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Quote from: Mimi on Sep 26, 2007, 11:31 AM
Yes, my father was from France and mom is from Spain. I was ‘hatched’ in Bordeaux, France but the parents moved here afterwards. I do have relatives there still, and probably need to trace my genealogy someday soon… not sure if I’m related to Jean-Pierre, but I very well could be.
Ugly? You should see me in the morning, honey! I’m nothing special, believe me. But thanks anyway.
XOXO’s,
~Mimi
Ah, an exotic mix of Southern French and Spanish - hence, perhaps the looks and glorious curves. I've just looked him up, and Jean-Pierre was born in 1937; however, he was from the other end of France from you, as he was born in Caen.
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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Sep 26, 2007, 01:11 PM »
Quote from: Mimi on Sep 26, 2007, 11:31 AM
Yes, my father was from France and mom is from Spain. I was ‘hatched’ in Bordeaux, France but the parents moved here afterwards. I do have relatives there still, and probably need to trace my genealogy someday soon… not sure if I’m related to Jean-Pierre, but I very well could be.
Ugly? You should see me in the morning, honey! I’m nothing special, believe me. But thanks anyway.
XOXO’s,
~Mimi
Checked out your blog and that is NOT the face of an ugly woman. And we all look like trogdor in the morning it's part of the human condition.
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Re: Why do you draw muscular females?
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Quote from: Agent Highmax on Sep 26, 2007, 01:11 PM
Checked out your blog and that is NOT the face of an ugly woman. And we all look like trogdor in the morning it's part of the human condition.
Heehee - very true!
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"When I hear women expressing a fear of weight lifting, what I am
really hearing is a fear of being powerful. The social ideal tells
women to be hungry, manageable, childlike, not demanding space."
-- Krista Scott-Dixon, aka Mistress Krista.
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