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i already don't like her. i was so waiting to be celia6000 and now i'll have to wait for 600000!
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How do you know she exists? She hasn't even posted yet! (darn, didn't know we were so close to 6000... )
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Oh, please. Like I really need humor lessons from you, Tom. I think it's pretty well established that you're not even funny.
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I think you are not a newbie when you feel secure enough to read the Newcomer FAQ's thread, which you would be able to find by using the Search feature.
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Ya know, the T in T_Smith could stand for Trisha. Maybe Trisha the Severe Hottie is just T_Smith in drag...
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quote: Main Entry: se·vere Pronunciation: s&-'vir Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): se·ver·er; -est Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin severus Date: 1548 1 a : strict in judgment, discipline, or government b : of a strict or stern bearing or manner : AUSTERE 2 : rigorous in restraint, punishment, or requirement : STRINGENT, RESTRICTIVE 3 : strongly critical or condemnatory : CENSORIOUS <a severe critic> 4 a : maintaining a scrupulously exacting standard of behavior or self-discipline b : establishing exacting standards of accuracy and integrity in intellectual processes <a severe logician> 5 : sober or restrained in decoration or manner 6 a : inflicting physical discomfort or hardship : HARSH <severe winters> b : inflicting pain or distress : GRIEVOUS <a severe wound> 7 : requiring great effort : ARDUOUS <a severe test> 8 : of a great degree <severe depression> - se·vere·ly adverb - se·vere·ness noun - se·ver·i·ty /s&-'ver-&-tE/ noun synonyms SEVERE, STERN, AUSTERE, ASCETIC mean given to or marked by strict discipline and firm restraint. SEVERE implies standards enforced without indulgence or laxity and may suggest harshness <severe military discipline>. STERN stresses inflexibility and inexorability of temper or character <stern arbiters of public morality>. AUSTERE stresses absence of warmth, color, or feeling and may apply to rigorous restraint, simplicity, or self-denial <living an austere life in the country>. ASCETIC implies abstention from pleasure and comfort or self-indulgence as spiritual discipline <the ascetic life of the monastic orders>.
quote:Main Entry: hot·tie Pronunciation: 'hä-tE Function: noun Date: 1990 : a physically attractive person
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Goodnes Gracious, I did not know "Severer" and "Severest" were words. It looks like you ladies will need to sort that out between ya'll.
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quote:6 a : inflicting physical discomfort or hardship
I like this definition. Major hotties definitely cause this - the former if you happen to be wearing the wrong type of clothing, and the latter all the time!
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