Posted on 10/18/2004 6:43:11 PM PDT by wagglebee
Started with Olive Oil:
That attire was apparently bought by her lawyer.
The Fox video that shows a production meeting at Bill O's desk with his staff has her in it. She wasn't dressed very professionally.
Not excusing what Bill did - if she's got tapes, then he's guilty at least of being a phony and an idiot.
She justs wants money it's always about Money...Somehow after these huge settlements "Shazam!! they are totally cured of there emotional scars!
Only if and when the male writers stop writing the characters in such ways. (hmmm)
Or the predominantly female viwers stop watching and the ratings go down. I have no idea why males voluntarily watch these things, unless, of course, they are 'ignorant, stupid, self-centered, sex obsessed'.
"Or the predominantly female viwers stop watching"
How do you know? Are you one of those Nielson rating boxes?
You are correct, but remember that up until recently, men were taught not to curse or discuss certain subjects in mixed company. A man who did so was deemed disrespectful to women. There are still laws on the books against cursing in the presence of women and children. It was part and parcel of being a gentleman, which is what most men wanted to be and what society expected them to be.
Started with Olive Oil.
LOL. Popeye was the protoype.
She doesn't look like the 3.95$ for the first three minutes and 1.99$ for each additional minute type.....
I always wanted her to beat up on Brutus!
Yeah. We switch from 6AM-6PM to 6PM-6AM every 2 weeks, too. Fun.
I have respected many women who were perverts. And I loved them- everyone.
,,, in my efforts to date the office water cooler I'm doing my bit to redefine romanticism. We write our own stories.
How do you know? Are you one of those Nielson rating boxes?
A SWAG based on the advertising (not exctly what you see on ESPN or news programs) and plot lines, characters, etc. Isn't it obvious? Plus, I haven't had many male only conversations about sitcom episodes (I must have had some but can't recall any). It just doesn't come up.
I usually wear a camisole underneath a blouse or sweater and a slip under a skirt. They are getting harder and harder to find so I assume that there is little demand for them.
It's ironic that I think the average woman of the 1840s and 1950s, for example, appears to have been a whole lot tougher in matters like this. If a man began acting significantly less than a gentleman, a woman would quickly put him in place with a slap, and otherwise tell him that if he kept it up her brothers, boyfrined, or husband would come by and kick the crap out of him. Seems to me the pre-feminist woman handled these things a lot better.
A woman who slaps a man today can be arrested for assault.
Boy you must not know if your coming or going with hours like that!
I get used to it. I'm just lucky I can access a computer while at work, considering I can't pry my Wife off the one at home with a crowbar.
I'd be in some series withdrawl.
I know what ya mean! Before Computers I was never home
I suspect that might be the case for many people.
We oughta take a poll and see how many FReepers are hermits.
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