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« #4 : 10-14-2007 16:28 »
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How’s about: Countess De La Roca
- "Mars University"
Chrissy - "Fry and the Slurm Factory.
Dixie Claudia Schiffer's head. - "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back"
'Spa 5 Lady' - "Amazon Women in the Mood"
Kug, Thog, Ornik, Tonk Gwen Jackie Anderson Martha Stewarts Head - "Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch"
Grand Midwife[/list]Some aren’t obvious choices, but all are non-robotic women, who spoke, and appeared in one episode. I’m sure I missed some. I have too much free time...
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gaschief

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« #11 : 10-15-2007 05:37 »
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Morgan Proctor is Evil she needs to be 'taught a lesson' that men are still the dominant species! I will leave the nature of that lesson, to your imaginations, seen as their are kids on this siteFor dumb old men like me who are not familiar with US youth culture: DITZ:A superficically dumb valley chick, with no common sense what so ever. Usually of white race, rich, and pretty. Often uses words such as "like", "oh my gosh", "oh my goodness", "that is like so not cool at all", "dude". Oh my gosh, I like so want to go to the mall dude... In other words 'A dumb blonde'
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futz
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« #13 : 10-15-2007 12:43 »
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Umbriel? Yipes! Better study up on your legends. Though sometimes kindly, Mermaids were often dangerous to man. Some legends say that, if offended, they caused floods or other disasters; their gifts brought misfortune. To see one on a voyage meant an omen of shipwreck. Sometimes, like Lorelei of the Rhine, they lured mortals to death by drowning or enticed young people to live with them underwater, as did the "Merrymaid" whose image is carved on a bench in the church of Zennor in Cornwall. The Sirens of Greek mythology were half-bird rather than half-fish, but they sang with such unearthly sweetness that sailors wrecked their ships on the rocks while listening; this likely gave rise to the popular motif of Mermaids singing men to their doom or otherwise enchanting them. From: http://uk.geocities.com/lucath/mermaids.html
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gaschief

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« #22 : 10-16-2007 05:56 »
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Originally posted by futz: Rape is a bit of an extreme characterization. But if you say she was acting like a lot of men in positions of authority, especially married ones, I'd agree. Not sure why a woman should be punished just because she dared to do the same thing. I like to use deliberately dramatic metaphors just to underscore my comments! Yeh, guys who act like that should get shafted too. I reckon Zapp fancies himself as a guy like that.
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« #28 : 10-16-2007 19:55 »
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gaschief

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« #35 : 10-17-2007 15:18 »
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De Ja Vue? Originally posted by Kryten: "Why couldn't she be the other kind of mermaid, with the fish part on top and the lady part on the bottom?" And my reply as before!..... Originally posted by gaschief: Such a mermaid appears in the red dwarf episode 'better than life'
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