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 Post subject: Re: Blatant Advertising in 'Articles'
PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:29 pm 
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The scissor stance, legs crossed, favoured by many women, relays various messages — all negative: submission, negativity, insecurity and immobility. So un-cross those legs!

The second edition of Body Language For Dummies by Elizabeth Kuhnke (£15.99, John Wiley) is out now.


Everyone knows submissives are not allowed to cross their legs, well everyone who has read Pauline Reage.

Is this what the writer wants?
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Bugger...well you can guess which non crossed leg picture it was.

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A square bracket and a slash too many, m'dear ;)

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I can see the slash but where is the square bracket?

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Thanks Arnold but I was being smutty rather than nerdy this time.

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I can see the slash but where is the square bracket?



:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thank you althea...though she isn't my type

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Thank you althea...though she isn't my type

Nor mine, to be honest.

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'Tranquilize the chavs': Bookmaker's hilarious Cheltenham Festival advert shows loutish racegoers being shot

Hilarious is stretching it.

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The cake that thought it was a full English breakfast: Chef recreates foods from bacon and eggs to packet of Custard Creams using icing and sponge

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The 38-year-old has been inundated with orders since setting up his business, called Paul's Creative Cakes, at his home in Colchester, Essex.

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Surely with so many members flocking to the "cheating site" it is, in fact, one of the better days for infidelity?


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The look of love? How a woman's glance can tell a man if she's interested (or whether to walk away now)
The secrets of a woman's mind are revealed in expert Ali Campbell's new book 'More than Just Sex'

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Do you stock Nigella under 'Sex' or 'Cookery?' And other daft questions people ask in bookshops

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Compiled by Alice-Azania Jarvis from Weird Things Customers Say In Bookshops by Jen Campbell published by Constable & Robinson at £7.99. To order a copy from the Mail bookshop, call 0843 382 0000.

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Do you have this children’s book I’ve heard about? It’s supposed to be very good. It’s called Lionel Richie And The Wardrobe.

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Do you have this children’s book I’ve heard about? It’s supposed to be very good. It’s called Lionel Richie And The Wardrobe.

When that clicked, I made some very unladylike noises.

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Arnold wrote:
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Do you have this children’s book I’ve heard about? It’s supposed to be very good. It’s called Lionel Richie And The Wardrobe.

When that clicked, I made some very unladylike noises.


Brings to mind the children asked to draw what they thought God looked like. All produced broadly similar drawings - beardy old geezer on a cloud, that sort of thing. But one young kid, who happened to be from East Yorkshire, had drawn God sat at a desk in front of massive year planner on the wall.

When asked about the drawing, he simply said "Well, that's Our Father, wi' chart, in 'eaven." :wink:

- I've not brought a coat, the weather's that nice......

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