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Re: EARlY CHAPTERS THROUGH 5 FIRST IMPRESSIONS LIZ
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07-13-2007 10:41 AM
cindersue wrote:
Eek! That's a blond moment but so harmless. What if you're a brown haired girl with lots of blond highlights? Does that qualify me to be smart, sexy and have an excuse for my ditzy moments? That sounds good to me!Just joking about the "dumb blond" everyone. Girl power all the way!
FYI - my spellcheck keeps saying that "blonde" is wrong and "blond" is correct. I decided to look it up and the dictionary gave one spelling and definition as:
blond - someone having blonde hair.
Huh?!?
ROFL ... we all should be able to laugh at ourselves. Can be quite entertaining. LOL
I thought blonde was blonde. Unless you're on vacation in Mexico ... than, as I'm affectionally teased by my friends, poco loco blond-eeee.Hey, I get free drinks!
Wrightly, if you're a brown haired girl with lots of blond highlights, you should be smart, sexy and have and have some ditzy moments ... not alot, because you're are brown haired. LOL JK
ROFL, ok wrighty, you gave me my big laugh for the day: Blond - someone having blonde hair. LOLOL too funny. Heck look, half the time in here, i dont punctuate, i dont spell things just right, i may even leave out a word but the world seems to still be spinning ok here lol. I figure as long as you guys can understand what I mean, I am not going to slow down the way i type or check all the spellings. You just get my online, friend to friend short hand stuff. If i say or type something you dont understand, then let me know lol, just type, huh?? lol after all, i may be having a "Blond" moment LOLOL.
Vivian
~Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.~ Chinese proverb
~Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.~ Chinese proverb
Off topic to Debbie re: blonde/blond
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07-13-2007 02:17 PM
Debbie,
As I understand it, blonde is for women, and blond is for men. Let me try Google's spell check on it- you're right, it doesn't like "blonde" - harrumph!
As I understand it, blonde is for women, and blond is for men. Let me try Google's spell check on it- you're right, it doesn't like "blonde" - harrumph!
Stephanie
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07-14-2007 12:48 AM
Stephanie wrote:
Debbie,
As I understand it, blonde is for women, and blond is for men. Let me try Google's spell check on it- you're right, it doesn't like "blonde" - harrumph!
I did see that one was feminine and the other masculine. I just thought it was goofy!
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07-14-2007 12:59 AM
Wrighty wrote:
Stephanie wrote:
Debbie,
As I understand it, blonde is for women, and blond is for men. Let me try Google's spell check on it- you're right, it doesn't like "blonde" - harrumph!
I did see that one was feminine and the other masculine. I just thought it was goofy!
ok, sooo, if it were kevin in the book, would he be blond or blonde? LOl
Vivian
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07-14-2007 01:09 AM
vivico1 wrote:
Wrighty wrote:
Stephanie wrote:
Debbie,
As I understand it, blonde is for women, and blond is for men. Let me try Google's spell check on it- you're right, it doesn't like "blonde" - harrumph!
I did see that one was feminine and the other masculine. I just thought it was goofy!
ok, sooo, if it were kevin in the book, would he be blond or blonde? LOl
A blond with blonde highlights.
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07-14-2007 01:19 AM
Stephanie wrote:
Debbie,
As I understand it, blonde is for women, and blond is for men. Let me try Google's spell check on it- you're right, it doesn't like "blonde" - harrumph!
I did see that one was feminine and the other masculine. I just thought it was goofy!
ok, sooo, if it were kevin in the book, would he be blond or blonde? LOl
A blond with blonde highlights.
blond [blond] adjective — feminine blonde
blond
adjective
1. being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes; "blond Scandinavians"; "a house full of light-haired children" [ant: brunet]
noun
1. a person with fair skin and hair
2. a light grayish yellow to near white
Re: EARlY CHAPTERS THROUGH 5 FIRST IMPRESSIONS LIZ
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07-14-2007 02:11 PM
I do agree that Liz was exactly what Miriam and Kevin needed to "keep the carpet of the story rolling out," and I think Miriam and Kevin were exactly what Liz needed. When these kinds of things happen it reinforces my opinion that the Lord has a sense of humor!
KathyH
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07-14-2007 11:39 PM
vivico1 wrote:
kiakar wrote:
vivico1 wrote:
cindersue wrote:
I am sure Liz knows he is married just that he told her, he was treated like he-- and was miserable in the marriage but couldn't leave her because she would take everything he had. Probably all the Mrs. anyway) That is what I have heard from most husband runarounds.
Ha ha, Kiakar! Know alot of "husband runarounds?" I went to a bar with a co-worker when I was in college. She was much older. The bar turned out to be her favorite hangout. Most of the men there that talked to me had taken their wedding bands off.But ... hehehehe ... you could see the suntan line! LOL what a place!
Married men, even the ones who dont fool around, are such flirts lol.
yea, you are right about that. God must be up there telling them they are a gift for the world to be a better place and they think he said A gift to women to enjoy. Don't you think?
I think God created women second so we could give them darn car directions!
Yes, Viv, you are ever so brilliant!
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