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oh..thanx, but i'm perky already!!!

ahahahha

 

i just don't plan on ageing gracefully..and, dammit, i'm going to act like i'm

16 anyways!!!

*sticks tongue out*

teehee

now, if you all don't mind..i've got to find a place to take a nap..damn these

old bones...

hee!!

(ok, i'm really hiding from work...sssshhhhhhhhh!)

fraggle

 

 

" jojo " <tofujojo wrote:

 

>Hey!  Remember when the toy-dispensing vending machines had the little

>mini-capsules for $.10? !

>

>I'm 27.  I have no idea how many fraggle years that is.

>

>But older men are " sexy. "  Older women need plastic surgery.

>

>Soooo maybe Fraggle just needs a hot, little 19 yo femme fraggle to perk him

>up ;)?  And I'll start saving up for that face lift...

>

>LOL.

>

>--jojo

>  www.tofu2go.com

>

>

>-

><EBbrewpunx

>

>Monday, April 08, 2002 7:18 AM

>RE: Re: leather

>

>

>>

>> just had a bornday two weeks ago..and, no longer can think of myself as

>16, 18, 20, 22, er anything along those lines

>> *sigh*

>>

>> somehow, 35 snuck up on me...

>> how old is that in fraggle yrs??

>> oh well..at least i'm not in any sort of shape like my father was a thtis

>age, so, i guess that's something!!

>> *bounce bounce bounce*

>> but..egads!!! 35!!! when, why, how...??!!!!

>> i demand a recount....

>>

>> fraggle

>> *grumbles to self, then shrugs, smiles and hops away*

>>

>> " jojo " <tofujojo wrote:

>>

>> >Fraggle,

>> >

>> >For an old guy, you are pretty stylie in your plaid, plastic belt and

>docs

>> >:) We must be about the same age, 'coz I'm going through that " Holy shit,

>> >I'm so old " thing right now, too...

>> >

>> ><sigh>

>> >

>> >I caught myself saying " 20 years ago... " and I just got so depressed. I'm

>> >feeling mortal and I don't like it one eensy weensy bit!!!

>> >

>> >--jojo

>> >

>> >-

>> ><EBbrewpunx

>> >

>> >Sunday, April 07, 2002 10:01 AM

>> >Re: leather

>> >

>> >

>> >> In a message dated 4/7/02 9:51:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

>> >> bunnyrabbit01au writes:

>> >>

>> >> << I no longer buy or wear any leather. I do have an old pair of docs,

>> >> but they are worn out anyway, so I am not wasting them. I always try

>> >> and buy non-leather shoes and accessories.

>> >> Carrie. >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> i still have my original pair of docs i got back in..egads..early

>> >80's(where

>> >> do the years go, eh?)(i would like to speak with the management about

>this

>> >> aging thing..this was not wot i ordered..)

>> >> don't wear em anymore, well, unless all my other shoes get soaking

>wet....

>> >> but, got a new pair of veggie docs fer me birthday!!

>> >> *waggles feet*

>> >> good thing, cuz my last pair just about lost their soles.....

>> >> *sigh*

>> >> but, i'm a bad fraggle, and still wear my old leather belts and jewelry

>> >and

>> >> even the stinkin jacket..as i can't afford to buy a non leather jacket

>> >> yet(hopefully soon!!!!) and i've had the stuff for years and years and

>> >> years...

>> >> but..trying to replace it slowly...

>> >> *models plastic plaid belt*

>> >>

>> >> cheers

>> >> fraggle

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> To send an email to -

>> >>

>> >>

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yeah, dry cleanin is hella nasty

 

tho, lucky me, i've never owned a piece of clothing that ever needed to be dry

cleaned

now, if only i can get my roomies to stop using Tide and other nasty

detergents.....

oh well...i'm lucky to get em to recycle...(and, i mean that)

fraggle

 

" jojo " <tofujojo wrote:

 

>

>  -

>  EBbrewpunx

>  

>  Monday, April 08, 2002 7:31 AM

>  RE: Re: leather

>

>

>  >>you obviously have never seen the way i dress!!!

>  heck..sometimes i have more holes then clothes....<<

>  LOL! What I meant by pickier was that guys have a harder time trying out new

styles than women.  Women are more likely to take risks with clothes and so it's

easier to find women to buy your stuff if it's a little different.  It's harder

to guess what guys will go for...

>

>

>  >>is there anyway to remove the chemicals safely?<<

>

>  The best that you can do is wash it before you wear it.  And try not to buy

too much stuff that needs to be dry-cleaned.  Dry-cleaning stuff is horrible for

you and horrible for the environment.  If you have to dry clean anything you

should remove it from the drycleaners plastic and leave it outside to air out

before you wear it.  Most new things that have textiles on them (rugs,

furniture, clothing, etc.) are treated with extremely harsh chemicals and it's

recommended that you air them out before bringing them into your home.  Scary,

hunh?

>  --jojo

>    www.tofu2go.com

>

>

>

>   "

>  >The funny thing is, you have so much more to worry about when you buy new

clothes as opposed to old because of all of the chemicals they apply to fabric

to " finish " it.  Oh well.

>  >

>  >I probably will be making just girly stuff.  I want to do stuff for guys,

too, but guys are *so* much pickier than girls are -- LOL!

>

>

>

>        

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27 and 35, eh? Alright you young pups - wait until that 40 is right around the

bend . . . AAAGGGGHHH!!!! It's coming soon.

 

*gulp, gulp, takes a swig of geritol*

 

HAHHAHA!! I'm actually okay with it since I finally graduate at 41 - like I

shoulda done at 26 - oh, well, I'm persistent in my decisions - only took me 22

years - let that be a lesson to all you young punks, see what happens when you

do drugs and drop out of college, and then drink and drop out again, and then

say screw it all and drop out again - LOL - you get old - snicker snicker snort

snort!!!

 

I live by the philosophy I saw on this VERY big fat guy's t-shirt at the

amusement park after my ten-year old stepdaughter and I had just riden the same

water ride for the 36th time and were heading to the other one for our 37th time

- AGING IS INEVITABLE, MATURITY IS NOT!!

 

 

 

 

 

Original Message:

-----------------

EBbrewpunx

Mon, 08 Apr 2002 11:49:34 -0400

 

RE: Re: Re: leather

 

 

<html><body>

 

 

<tt>

oh..thanx, but i'm perky already!!!<BR>

ahahahha<BR>

<BR>

i just don't plan on ageing gracefully..and, dammit, i'm going to act like i'm

16 anyways!!!<BR>

*sticks tongue out*<BR>

teehee<BR>

now, if you all don't mind..i've got to find a place to take a nap..damn these

old bones...<BR>

hee!!<BR>

(ok, i'm really hiding from work...sssshhhhhhhhh!)<BR>

fraggle<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

" jojo " <tofujojo wrote:<BR>

<BR>

>Hey!  Remember when the toy-dispensing vending machines had the little<BR>

>mini-capsules for $.10? !<BR>

><BR>

>I'm 27.  I have no idea how many fraggle years that is.<BR>

><BR>

>But older men are " sexy. "  Older women need plastic surgery.<BR>

><BR>

>Soooo maybe Fraggle just needs a hot, little 19 yo femme fraggle to perk

him<BR>

>up ;)?  And I'll start saving up for that face lift...<BR>

><BR>

>LOL.<BR>

><BR>

>--jojo<BR>

>  www.tofu2go.com<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

>-<BR>

><EBbrewpunx<BR>

><BR>

>Monday, April 08, 2002 7:18 AM<BR>

>RE: Re: leather<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

>><BR>

>> just had a bornday two weeks ago..and, no longer can think of myself as<BR>

>16, 18, 20, 22, er anything along those lines<BR>

>> *sigh*<BR>

>><BR>

>> somehow, 35 snuck up on me...<BR>

>> how old is that in fraggle yrs??<BR>

>> oh well..at least i'm not in any sort of shape like my father was a thtis<BR>

>age, so, i guess that's something!!<BR>

>> *bounce bounce bounce*<BR>

>> but..egads!!! 35!!! when, why, how...??!!!!<BR>

>> i demand a recount....<BR>

>><BR>

>> fraggle<BR>

>> *grumbles to self, then shrugs, smiles and hops away*<BR>

>><BR>

>> " jojo " <tofujojo wrote:<BR>

>><BR>

>> >Fraggle,<BR>

>> ><BR>

>> >For an old guy, you are pretty stylie in your plaid, plastic belt and<BR>

>docs<BR>

>> >:) We must be about the same age, 'coz I'm going through that " Holy

shit,<BR>

>> >I'm so old " thing right now, too...<BR>

>> ><BR>

>> ><sigh><BR>

>> ><BR>

>> >I caught myself saying " 20 years ago... " and I just got so depressed.

I'm<BR>

>> >feeling mortal and I don't like it one eensy weensy bit!!!<BR>

>> ><BR>

>> >--jojo<BR>

>> ><BR>

>> >-<BR>

>> ><EBbrewpunx<BR>

>> ><BR>

>> >Sunday, April 07, 2002 10:01 AM<BR>

>> >Re: leather<BR>

>> ><BR>

>> ><BR>

>> >> In a message dated 4/7/02 9:51:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,<BR>

>> >> bunnyrabbit01au writes:<BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >> << I no longer buy or wear any leather. I do have an old pair of docs,<BR>

>> >> but they are worn out anyway, so I am not wasting them. I always try<BR>

>> >> and buy non-leather shoes and accessories.<BR>

>> >> Carrie. >><BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >> i still have my original pair of docs i got back in..egads..early<BR>

>> >80's(where<BR>

>> >> do the years go, eh?)(i would like to speak with the management about<BR>

>this<BR>

>> >> aging thing..this was not wot i ordered..)<BR>

>> >> don't wear em anymore, well, unless all my other shoes get soaking<BR>

>wet....<BR>

>> >> but, got a new pair of veggie docs fer me birthday!!<BR>

>> >> *waggles feet*<BR>

>> >> good thing, cuz my last pair just about lost their soles.....<BR>

>> >> *sigh*<BR>

>> >> but, i'm a bad fraggle, and still wear my old leather belts and

jewelry<BR>

>> >and<BR>

>> >> even the stinkin jacket..as i can't afford to buy a non leather jacket<BR>

>> >> yet(hopefully soon!!!!) and i've had the stuff for years and years and<BR>

>> >> years...<BR>

>> >> but..trying to replace it slowly...<BR>

>> >> *models plastic plaid belt*<BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >> cheers<BR>

>> >> fraggle<BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >> To send an email to - <BR>

>> >><BR>

>> >>

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hey...i don't think geritol is vegan...

 

 

:)

 

a good friend of mine, who is approaching 50, is suppose to graduate from law

skool in june]and another friend who is 41 or so, graduates from law skool about

the same time

 

seems to be a run on law skool's all of a sudden!!

cheers

fraggle

 

" pghpam " <pghpam wrote:

 

>

>27 and 35, eh?  Alright you young pups - wait until that 40 is right around the

bend . . . AAAGGGGHHH!!!! It's coming soon.

>

>*gulp, gulp, takes a swig of geritol*

>

>HAHHAHA!!  I'm actually okay with it since I finally graduate at 41 - like I

shoulda done at 26 - oh, well, I'm persistent in my decisions - only took me 22

years - let that be a lesson to all you young punks, see what happens when you

do drugs and drop out of college, and then drink and drop out again, and then

say screw it all and drop out again - LOL - you get old - snicker snicker snort

snort!!!

>

>I live by the philosophy I saw on this VERY big fat guy's t-shirt at the

amusement park after my ten-year old stepdaughter and I had just riden the same

water ride for the 36th time and were heading to the other one for our 37th time

- AGING IS INEVITABLE, MATURITY IS NOT!!

>

>

>

>

>

>Original Message:

>-----------------

> EBbrewpunx

>Mon, 08 Apr 2002 11:49:34 -0400

>

>RE: Re: Re: leather

>

>

><html><body>

>

>

><tt>

>oh..thanx, but i'm perky already!!!<BR>

>ahahahha<BR>

><BR>

>i just don't plan on ageing gracefully..and, dammit, i'm going to act like i'm

16 anyways!!!<BR>

>*sticks tongue out*<BR>

>teehee<BR>

>now, if you all don't mind..i've got to find a place to take a nap..damn these

old bones...<BR>

>hee!!<BR>

>(ok, i'm really hiding from work...sssshhhhhhhhh!)<BR>

>fraggle<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

> " jojo " <tofujojo wrote:<BR>

><BR>

>>Hey!  Remember when the toy-dispensing vending machines had the little<BR>

>>mini-capsules for $.10? !<BR>

>><BR>

>>I'm 27.  I have no idea how many fraggle years that is.<BR>

>><BR>

>>But older men are " sexy. "  Older women need plastic surgery.<BR>

>><BR>

>>Soooo maybe Fraggle just needs a hot, little 19 yo femme fraggle to perk

him<BR>

>>up ;)?  And I'll start saving up for that face lift...<BR>

>><BR>

>>LOL.<BR>

>><BR>

>>--jojo<BR>

>>  www.tofu2go.com<BR>

>><BR>

>><BR>

>>-<BR>

>><EBbrewpunx<BR>

>><BR>

>>Monday, April 08, 2002 7:18 AM<BR>

>>RE: Re: leather<BR>

>><BR>

>><BR>

>>><BR>

>>> just had a bornday two weeks ago..and, no longer can think of myself as<BR>

>>16, 18, 20, 22, er anything along those lines<BR>

>>> *sigh*<BR>

>>><BR>

>>> somehow, 35 snuck up on me...<BR>

>>> how old is that in fraggle yrs??<BR>

>>> oh well..at least i'm not in any sort of shape like my father was a

thtis<BR>

>>age, so, i guess that's something!!<BR>

>>> *bounce bounce bounce*<BR>

>>> but..egads!!! 35!!! when, why, how...??!!!!<BR>

>>> i demand a recount....<BR>

>>><BR>

>>> fraggle<BR>

>>> *grumbles to self, then shrugs, smiles and hops away*<BR>

>>><BR>

>>> " jojo " <tofujojo wrote:<BR>

>>><BR>

>>> >Fraggle,<BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> >For an old guy, you are pretty stylie in your plaid, plastic belt and<BR>

>>docs<BR>

>>> >:) We must be about the same age, 'coz I'm going through that " Holy

shit,<BR>

>>> >I'm so old " thing right now, too...<BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> ><sigh><BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> >I caught myself saying " 20 years ago... " and I just got so depressed.

I'm<BR>

>>> >feeling mortal and I don't like it one eensy weensy bit!!!<BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> >--jojo<BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> >-<BR>

>>> ><EBbrewpunx<BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> >Sunday, April 07, 2002 10:01 AM<BR>

>>> >Re: leather<BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> ><BR>

>>> >> In a message dated 4/7/02 9:51:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,<BR>

>>> >> bunnyrabbit01au writes:<BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >> << I no longer buy or wear any leather. I do have an old pair of

docs,<BR>

>>> >> but they are worn out anyway, so I am not wasting them. I always try<BR>

>>> >> and buy non-leather shoes and accessories.<BR>

>>> >> Carrie. >><BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >> i still have my original pair of docs i got back in..egads..early<BR>

>>> >80's(where<BR>

>>> >> do the years go, eh?)(i would like to speak with the management about<BR>

>>this<BR>

>>> >> aging thing..this was not wot i ordered..)<BR>

>>> >> don't wear em anymore, well, unless all my other shoes get soaking<BR>

>>wet....<BR>

>>> >> but, got a new pair of veggie docs fer me birthday!!<BR>

>>> >> *waggles feet*<BR>

>>> >> good thing, cuz my last pair just about lost their soles.....<BR>

>>> >> *sigh*<BR>

>>> >> but, i'm a bad fraggle, and still wear my old leather belts and

jewelry<BR>

>>> >and<BR>

>>> >> even the stinkin jacket..as i can't afford to buy a non leather

jacket<BR>

>>> >> yet(hopefully soon!!!!) and i've had the stuff for years and years

and<BR>

>>> >> years...<BR>

>>> >> but..trying to replace it slowly...<BR>

>>> >> *models plastic plaid belt*<BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >> cheers<BR>

>>> >> fraggle<BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >> To send an email to

- <BR>

>>> >><BR>

>>> >>

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Monday, April 08, 2002 9:55 AM

RE: RE: Re: Re: leather

 

I live by the philosophy I saw on this VERY big fat guy's t-shirt at the amusement park after my ten-year old stepdaughter and I had just riden the same water ride for the 36th time and were heading to the other one for our 37th time - AGING IS INEVITABLE, MATURITY IS NOT!!

 

LOL! That sounds like a Bruce Vilanch-esque t-shirt. I envy that man's t-shirt collection. Although, you could probably fit about 3 or 4 jojo's in one of them...

 

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