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Betty Grable Quote  

ladyj_1957 66F
3233 posts
7/26/2011 7:01 am
Betty Grable Quote

"The practice of putting women on pedestals began to die out when it was discovered that they could give orders better from there."



"Don't count the days, make the days count"


TURN992 59M
56 posts
7/26/2011 11:52 am

Do you like to give orders?


ladyj_1957 66F
2359 posts
7/26/2011 1:02 pm

NEVER! I only give directives, instructions, and set rules.

"Don't count the days, make the days count"


rm_onthesidenj 55M
11 posts
7/26/2011 1:20 pm

Putting on a pedestal can provide easier access for a talented tongue. BTW, great pic with your post


ladyj_1957 66F
2359 posts
7/26/2011 5:07 pm

    Quoting rm_onthesidenj:
    Putting on a pedestal can provide easier access for a talented tongue. BTW, great pic with your post
Just for the record, those are Betty Grable's legs.

"Don't count the days, make the days count"


ladyj_1957 66F
2359 posts
7/26/2011 5:17 pm

    Quoting  :

Good advice.

Here is a snippet from a recent msnbc story.

By Seth Borenstein

updated 5/20/2009 7:34:31 PM ET 2009-05-20T23:34:31
HOUSTON — At the international space station, it was one small sip for man and a giant gulp of recycled urine for mankind.

Astronauts aboard the space station celebrated a space first on Wednesday by drinking water that had been recycled from their urine, sweat and water that condenses from exhaled air. They said "cheers," clicked drinking bags and toasted NASA workers on the ground who were sipping their own version of recycled drinking water.

"The taste is great," American astronaut Michael Barratt said. Then as Russian Gennady Padalka tried to catch little bubbles of the clear water floating in front of him, Barratt called the taste "worth chasing."

He said the water came with labels that said: "drink this when real water is over 200 miles away."

"Don't count the days, make the days count"


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