posted on December 17, 2000 01:55:25 PM newAnd on another note some of us find the butt thing to be a desirable quality in a woman. And with the exception of Paula Jones, every woman Bill has been accused of being with has a butt that's stuffed.
posted on December 17, 2000 03:50:12 PM new
Hey, Sgt. Mike, you cute thing. How about a full frontal look at you, so we can compare you with the men in our lives--or - maybe - with that cute Bill Clinton?
You don't need to strip--just put on a blouse and skirt (must have a waist, though--no a-lines allowed) and have the woman in your life take a shot of you from the front, the rear, and the side.
(Come to think of it, what does the woman in your life look like?)
Let's just look at all those prom-queen wives of Republican presidents in the past 40 years--Mamie E., Pat N., Betty Ford (well, she's wonderful, sure, but what about her figure?), Nancy R. (she of the multiple face lifts and anorexia), and - ta da - Barbara Bush (also wonderful and wayyyyyy larger than our Hillary). Compare women? Don't even go there.
posted on December 17, 2000 06:26:42 PM new
jamesoblivion - now now we can all accept that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Its too bad that Americans don't apply the same passion as do the Brits to the Royal Family to our First Family.
spazmodeus - No class was what sgt mike posted. And I actually appreciate a lot of his views.
posted on December 17, 2000 06:53:36 PM new
My problem is that looks are one of the things we have least control over. I mean, sure, everyone can do the best with what they have, but some people are just better looking. Why attack the least substantive thing about a person? Even though I didn't appreciate Roadsmith's further attacks (albeit not as vivid) on other women, I certainly agree with the point made. As I understood it, would sgtmike have launched a distustingly lurid and immature attack on Nancy Reagan? Oddly enough, I dislike Hillary just like sgtmike does, although I can't say I "hate" her. I may have plenty of bad things to say about Hillary, but what does her physical appearance have to do with it?
As Networker says, that point is debatable too.
As far as Americans applying their passion to flesh and blood mortals, deification of the president and his family is not a value of our British cousins that we should emulate. We have an elected president who sits for four years and then gets another shot if we let him. One thing America does not need is a disgusting institution like "royalty", even under another name. (yes, celebrity worship disgusts me too -- although I make a personal exception for Iggy Pop )