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Sarah W
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:51:57 PM
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stache wrote:




I worked with her for a while. She was very down to earth and likable.


Interesting that she is what she looks like. What kind of work were/are you in Stache?
Bugjune
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:32:40 PM
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Aieeyah. Seeing THIS picture of Fabares ... I am seeing myself at that age, big-time! Gave me quite a shock to see this, cuz I don't look at all like her in her youth.

(Could I be adopted after all? Granted, she would've been only 11 when she had me ...)

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stache wrote:
From 'Coach' and 'Donna Reed'.


I Bug U
stache
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:06:38 PM
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Sarah W wrote:


What kind of work were/are you in Stache?




I'm in entertainment.
Chris K
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:50:50 PM
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stache wrote:




I'm in entertainment.



yes you are in entertainment
stache
Posted: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:09:53 AM
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Christina, don't you have some homemaker duties to perform?
Chris K
Posted: Thursday, December 29, 2011 2:58:13 PM
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Christina, don't you have some homemaker duties to perform?



yes i do but i can't neglect my retarded cyber baby, stacie.



Sarah W
Posted: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:31:05 PM
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stache wrote:




I'm in entertainment.


Um, what sort of entertainment. Rather a broad reply!
stache
Posted: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:25:29 PM
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Sarah, are you familiar with the concept of web anonymity?
Sarah W
Posted: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:44:04 PM
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Absolutely! Why so coy? I'm in entertainment too but guessing different from yours...
Chris K
Posted: Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:39:04 PM
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Sarah, are you familiar with the concept of web anonymity?



since when you are private all of sudden? you've told the readers nearly everything about yourself, stacie.
stache
Posted: Friday, December 30, 2011 6:14:56 AM
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Still trying to figure out who this 'stacie' is. Sarah, the entertainment duties I perform rarely involve horses.
Sarah W
Posted: Friday, December 30, 2011 2:33:53 PM
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Still trying to figure out who this 'stacie' is. Sarah, the entertainment duties I perform rarely involve horses

Aha! Now the truth emerges
Chris K
Posted: Friday, December 30, 2011 10:34:07 PM
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stache wrote:
Still trying to figure out who this 'stacie' is. Sarah, the entertainment duties I perform rarely involve horses.



when i met you in starbucks in july you told me your name was STACIE. you went by stache on the board but stacie was your 'adopted' name


stacie, everyone knows you are an elderly male to female transsexual. it's amazing this charade you play with board members about your gender.
Chris K
Posted: Friday, December 30, 2011 10:38:01 PM
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Sarah W wrote:
Still trying to figure out who this 'stacie' is. Sarah, the entertainment duties I perform rarely involve horses

Aha! Now the truth emerges



at least 'stacie' is being honest. horses are RARELY her thing but stacie DOES admit to occasionally having her way with a horse every now and again.

...and just to think stacie has been giving YOU a hard time about your horse escapades all this time, when she's been known to dabble with horses herself.


if there is one thing i know about stacie, it's she does talk out of both sides of her mouth.
stache
Posted: Friday, December 30, 2011 10:54:08 PM
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First of all Christina, we have not met in real life. This fantasy of our having met reflects the failure on your part of following through with our initial plans of meeting, after I sent you my ph# TWICE. It's not my fault that you're lazy. Further, this ill conceived attempt of yours to give me a pet name is doomed to failure, as you initially referred to yourself as Christina. Trying to hang a lame moniker on me is simply not going to work, much like your feeble attempts to gather a new coven of buddies here on the board.
Chris K
Posted: Saturday, December 31, 2011 12:01:03 AM
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stache wrote:
First of all Christina, we have not met in real life. This fantasy of our having met reflects the failure on your part of following through with our initial plans of meeting, after I sent you my ph# TWICE. It's not my fault that you're lazy. Further, this ill conceived attempt of yours to give me a pet name is doomed to failure, as you initially referred to yourself as Christina. Trying to hang a lame moniker on me is simply not going to work, much like your feeble attempts to gather a new coven of buddies here on the board.




well aren't you grouchy and lack a sense of humor.
Chris K
Posted: Saturday, December 31, 2011 12:03:30 AM
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stache wrote:
First of all Christina, we have not met in real life. This fantasy of our having met reflects the failure on your part of following through with our initial plans of meeting, after I sent you my ph# TWICE. It's not my fault that you're lazy. Further, this ill conceived attempt of yours to give me a pet name is doomed to failure, as you initially referred to yourself as Christina. Trying to hang a lame moniker on me is simply not going to work, much like your feeble attempts to gather a new coven of buddies here on the board.




well aren't you grouchy and lack a sense of humor.
stache
Posted: Saturday, December 31, 2011 2:38:14 AM
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Double post much, Tina?
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I like unusual hair colours, especially on elderly women (Mrs Slocombe, anyone?), but the colour combination isn't working in Shelley's favour. She would look amazing with a few tweaks: tighten up the neck and jawline [she'd never have nor should she be aiming for a TIGHT jawline, but the jowls need work, IMO], lift and slightly augment the cheeks, refine the nose a little, whiten the teeth, change the hair colour [I'd like to see her with a singular soft pink], and perhaps a very small amount of filler in the lips.

This reminds me, there was always this old lady on the train and she had wonderful hair. It was purple (pretty much the exact colour of the girl below), short and slightly curly. She always wore fairly simple clothes (beige, olive green, gray etc ...), but the hair colour really made her stand out. People were always watching her with big smiles on their faces. Her skin looked pretty flawless too, with only light wrinkles here and there. I always thought she looked brilliant. Moral of the story, Homicidal Goat want's to see more older ladies with cool hair.

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