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#799170 05/20/01 05:59 PM
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What animal do you think of when you look at OW?

#799171 05/20/01 06:02 PM
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A dirty, nasty, pig - plump and ready for slaughter

#799172 05/20/01 07:51 PM
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LOL ... 'cept you wouldn't wanna eat it!<P>A slug. A grayish white oozy, slow, dumb, lazy, icky garden slug. Attracted by beer ... too bad not so susceptible to salt - or I would have been rid of her LONG ago.<BR><P>------------------<BR>terri<BR><B>Courage</B><P>Whatever course you decide upon,<BR>there is always someone to tell you<BR>that you are wrong.<P>There are always difficulties arising<BR>which tempt you to believe that your <BR>critics are right.<P>To map out a course of action <BR>and follow it to an end <BR>requires courage.<P><I>Ralph Waldo Emerson</I>

#799173 05/20/01 09:10 PM
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That's easy..<P>A Sharpae dog, you know the one with all the wrinkles...and I am not kidding...she is short and stumby too...and OK..I am done..My H had an OW that was older than me...What's up with that???

#799174 05/20/01 10:42 PM
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A hyena that has not had anything to eat in a very long time. I like the description it really fits doglike carnivore that is a renowned scavenger. with love flowerseed <P><BR>

#799175 05/21/01 01:09 AM
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I usually think of a dog...no particular breed, just a mongrel, trying to grab a bone.

#799176 05/21/01 10:08 AM
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Pig-with lipstick and mall bangs<P>Catnip =^^=

#799177 05/21/01 11:44 AM
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A lizard - dry scaly skin and bugged-out eyes.<BR>-cd

#799178 05/26/01 03:45 PM
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At first I was thinking buffalo, but she just emailed and I'm SURE she's a fork-tongued snake!!! Probably poisonous too!

#799179 05/26/01 04:16 PM
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Hey Fizz,<P> A weasel, only a weasel could do what he did!<P> ( He doesn't really look like a weasel, actually, he's a nice lookin' guy. Just my luck!)<P><BR> God bless you,<P>------------------<BR>Gregg

#799180 05/26/01 10:19 PM
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I do no think any other person is good looking because of what they have done, looks are not only on the outside and what is inside does reflect on the outside you just have to be able to see it, My OW is butt ugly, when we speak of her we call her slug and my h cringes whenever I check hot or not to see how her rating is, lol!!

#799181 05/26/01 10:23 PM
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A deer. Sleek, strong, slim, and elegant. Also very very afraid of me and ready to run off. I like knowing that I make her more nervous and upset than she makes me. I know, I am evil.<P>Mrs. Job

#799182 05/28/01 10:32 AM
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Mrs J......talk about caught in the headlights!<P>Just a question...how can a tramp be elegant?<P>I have never seen ow, but everytime my D watches Lady and the Tramp..ya know the pound seen where all the dogs are singing about Tramp...well that little trampy lookin female dog that does the singing, that reminds me of ow. Dont know why, except I guess they are all tramps. Ruff!!

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Hey Mrs. J,<P> A deer, is it Rudolph?? Big red shiney nose?<BR> Would you say it glows?<P><BR> God bless you,<P>------------------<BR>Gregg

#799184 05/28/01 11:11 AM
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Hey Mrs. J,<P> I think I just bagged it with my car! I was nearly overcome by fur!!<P> God bless you,<BR> <P>------------------<BR>Gregg

#799185 05/28/01 02:58 PM
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Gregg--Fell <B>right</B> on the floor laughing my Irish-american behind off.<P>yes, that deer in the headlights is exactly the look I was trying to describe, but i guess Bambie doesn't live here anymore since Gregg's automobile incident.<P>I am sorry, but she is beautiful and elegant on the outside. She conducts herself well around me. She tries to make me feel welcome in her home. If we had met under different circumstances, we probably would have become friends. My H did things far worse than she did (after all he had the marriage vows) and I still think he is worthwhile, handsome, lots and lots of good qualities. Sometimes good people do really, really, really stupid things. I think both H and OW are in that category. I resent far more the things she has done since the end of the affair than during it. She has been very slow to catch on that my H had made his decision. She has refused to give up and stop interfering. That has been the hardest to deal with for me.<P>Mrs. Job<p>[This message has been edited by Mrs. Job (edited May 28, 2001).]

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Gregg,<BR>..."bagged it"....lol [Linked Image from marriagebuilders.com]<BR>too funny [Linked Image from marriagebuilders.com]<BR>


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