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Re: If I wanted a perfect woman I'd marry a minifig..
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Wed, 1 Dec 1999 20:19:31 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Steve Martin writes:
> In lugnet.people, Richard Franks writes:
> >
> > From a conversation with my girlfriend tonight.. Remembering from studies,
> > asking men what the "perfect woman" was, Laura said:
> > "The perfect woman is passive, pretty, fun to play with and easy to put aside"
> >
> > :)
> > Richard
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> I hope you have a good flame retardent suit. ;-)
Eh? Ooops.. ack!
Laura was commenting on the aptness of the perfect woman being a minifig idea,
as in studies that was the overall male opinion of the "perfect woman". Neither
of us endorsed the study though!
> Although, I don't think mini-figs are necessarily easy to put aside.
Somehow I must have forgotten to mention that ;)
Richard
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