At 10:13 AM 3/31/2003 -0600, you wrote:
"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
>
> At 10:34 PM 3/30/03 -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:
> >Deborah Harrell wrote:
> >
> > > This theory actually dovetails with part of His essay
> > > on Neotany: the "elk-man" would lack any of these
> > > "sensitivity" alleles [SS], the "swan-man" would be
> > > heterozygous [Ss], and the gay would be homozygous
> > > recessive [ss].  Although there might be several genes
> > > that contribute - frex 'sensitivity,' 'tenderness,'
> > > and 'empathy,' so that a range of "elk" => "swan" =>
> > > gay exists.
> > >
> > > Don't Forget 'Color Coordination' Maru  ;)
> >
> >Hey, as long as you've got a good eye for *line*, that's what *really*
> >matters.  Anything that can be done nicely in black will look good on a
> >certain portion of the population....  ;)
>
> Isn't the standard Afghani burqa black?

Yeah, but there's not a whole lot you can do with *line* on that.  It's
relatively shapeless.  Now, a dress that's tight down to the waist, and
then flares out, that's something more along the lines of what I was
thinking.


> > Julia > > > >who looks good in black


Blue Oyster Cult agrees.*

Kevin T. - VRWC
*Just making a comment about a song from my almost favorite band. I'm not trying to imply anything, from the lyrics:


"I`d like to see you in black, It`d make me feel like your husband`s dead".
"You can`t lie to me, Ann, You can`t pretend he`s not beating you up, I say the marks on your hand, I saw the blood on your coffee cup."



It's a good song, honest!


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