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    #16
    Let's meet in Chicago!

    Alright, let's look at October. October 10th is Columbus Day, for those of us who need a long weekend.
    It's also Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement on the 8th. I like that holiday.

    I would prefer Lo0p fully clothed, thank you very much. Much too distracting otherwise! And I think he's not Mr. Big. I think he's well, um, whats-his-name, Samantha's lover. Just sayin' :H
    Not layin' claim, however. I'm hoping that husband will be along for the ride, all of it. But if he's not, fair warning! I've got a direct line to a pool boy, an internet-boyfriend, with a firm hand and a firmer kick in the behind when I need it. (he's missing atm, anyone seen him?)

    I can channel Samantha! especially if it includes the shoes! omg the shoes. forget about the boyz. I'll take the shoes.

    I wouldn't wish Carrie on anyone. That woman is a neurotic mess. (needs bac) I would wish the guy, the one who is married to Bo Derek (?) on any one of us. He's, um, smart.
    And Charlotte? That poor chick didn't know what a vibrator was...
    And whats-her-name is ga-a-a-a-a-y. Don't care who she married on the show, she's a lesbo, through and through. no-one has come out on here, far as I know, so she's yet to be cast, too.

    Back to the original programming, though.

    Columbus Day weekend? It's probably cheaper then, too.
    If that doesn't work for just about all of us, then we'll find another. Let's just keep the dialogue running until we can firm it up, okay?

    K/Ne

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      #17
      Let's meet in Chicago!

      Alright, I take bac my synopsis. I will definitely be Samantha. Looking for other Samantha's tho, too.

      And the rest of you can just pick for yourselves. Lo0p is defo not Big though. Too young. Too hot. Big doesn't know what he wants, remember? You don't have that prob, I think, L?

      I wonder if OA is still single? (oh, yes. I said it.) I looooove alcoholic men. Especially the cured ones.

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        #18
        Let's meet in Chicago!

        That weekend works for me. I know that show that you peeps are talking about but not well enough to place myself in it.

        No I don't have that problem NE, I know EXACTLY what I want. But that'd detract from the festivities here. So carry on...

        Just cast me in a good light please. I am a good guy. :h
        :nutso: I take pride in my humility :nutso:
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          #19
          Let's meet in Chicago!

          No worries, lo0p. We're all going to be basking in bac-glow and wearing bac-goggles.
          And fair to say we luuuuuuuuv each other.

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            #20
            Let's meet in Chicago!

            Columbus Day weekend sounds good!

            Uh, um...Neva, Dr. L with his shirt OFF....NOT.

            Ok, LoOp, wear a shirt....but no pants! HAHAHAHAHA!

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              #21
              Let's meet in Chicago!

              That would scare even me! :egad:

              No shirt, no pants...That'd make my clearance through TSA either very short or NOT AT ALL!
              :nutso: I take pride in my humility :nutso:
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                #22
                Let's meet in Chicago!

                Alright Nev, I'm with you on the character breakdowns. Aside from the hair color, I am thankfully nothing like Carrie! She was the one w/the awesome shoe collection though. Which I couldn't wear now anyway! :upset:

                I'm a mix of all of them, I think. Well, maybe not Charlotte!

                Anyway, I don't see any reason why Columbus Day wouldn't work. It's much less of a "holiday" than Labor Day, so flights should be cheaper. I don't even get time off for ol' Chris. But I've got plenty of vacation time!
                Better Living Through Chemistry

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                Could've been a swan on a glassy lake, could've been a gull in a clipper's wake. Could've been a ladybug on a windchime, but she was born a dragonfly.
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                  #23
                  Let's meet in Chicago!

                  I'm with Tip on all of this - expand your horizons, do a Southern Africa tour...

                  Still, October gives me time to make a plan...

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                    #24
                    Let's meet in Chicago!

                    Bleep,

                    Go for it! It will be beautiful in October in Chicago with the Fall colors.

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                      #25
                      Let's meet in Chicago!

                      Gay or not (plus we're talking about the character, not the actress! ), I'm still totally Miranda. Sarcastic, self-deprecating, unpretentious (I think?--you'll have to be the judge), reserved, hugely skeptical, and an attorney to boot.

                      I can totally see Lo0p as Smith Jerrod, Samantha's lover.

                      Anyway, just give me the date and I'll be there. :h

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                        #26
                        Let's meet in Chicago!

                        I'm in for Columbus Day.

                        I admit, I have watched my fair share of Sex In The City. I believe that Sun Tzu should be required reading for every young buck in pre-marriage counseling. I'm not saying that marriage is warfare. But you do need to learn to pick your battles. And being forced to watch SITC at bedtime was never a battle I felt was worth fighting. Plus Mrs Grommet sometimes feels a bit randy when the closing credits (finally!!) cross the screen.

                        Don't even talk to me about Mr. Big. I think he's a pathetic, whiny louse. I've never been aggressive in my life but if I met someone like him in a bar (or anywhere for that matter) I'd throw a convincing right hook. What's worse is Mrs. Grommet says I kinda look like him (well on a good day, on a bad day she says I look like Phil Mickelson - huh? If I'm really po'd I tell her "yeah, but have you seen Phil's wife?":happy.
                        Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgment.

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                          #27
                          Let's meet in Chicago!

                          Okay, since no one wants to be Charlotte, I'll claim the role. Charlotte with red hair and who has and does own a few vibrators, but Charlotte none the less.
                          This Princess Saved Herself

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                            #28
                            Let's meet in Chicago!

                            I have never seen an episode of sex in the city...I am going to have to catch up before you all come and visit me!!!
                            "What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." Ralph Waldo Emerson

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                              #29
                              Let's meet in Chicago!

                              I'm with you taw - definitely need to catch up here...

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                                #30
                                Let's meet in Chicago!

                                yeah, I'm with you, bleep and taw.

                                But I did see the movie. Well, almost didn't see it all the way through, actually. It was perhaps the worst movie I've ever seen, and I would have walked out except my husband refused to budge because it costs $20 to go to a movie here, PLUS the babysitter. And it was the first night out we had had in 13 months.
                                Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

                                Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005

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