*in hysterics* Bwahahahahahaha!RRM wrote:ha, ha, me too: I thought that Curly Girl was a black woman...
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Ah, so now we see Corinne! Lovely, friendly, open face!
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As for that mangey orange boy....
RRM wrote:Well, I actually gave it some more thoughts, as CG's question had kind of taken me by surprise.
I appreciate that you took my question seriously, RRM. That means a lot to me!RRM wrote:...while juicing a heck of a lot oranges I did some soulsearching and managed to retrieve the picture of you as a black woman, and after a while I figured out what had led to the composition of that picture.
Ah, 'real women' have curves, eh? I like the sound of that... and my face (in the pic) belies my curvy frame (though somewhat less 'buxom' now after a while on the Wai diet)!RRM wrote:It was a mixture of Angie Stone (the singer, yes, I indeed had pictured you a bit larger... maybe because I pictured you as a 'real woman'; as I obviously consider Angie Stone to be)
Thank you for the compliment! Many people who meet me refuse to believe my age... hopefully the situation will slowly reverse itself by the time I am 60, and people will think I am younger than my chronological age.RRM wrote:...and The Oracle, from the Matrix (I guess because of your wise and elaborate postings, and yes, I had pictured you a lot older
Aren't we such a loving bunch on this forum?RRM wrote:And yes, I agree CG; when I see Corinne's face, or when I hear her friendly voice it goes like:
<Stevie Wonder> Isnt she looooovely, isnt she wonderful...</Stevie Wonder>
*pepper spray*Oscar wrote:Yeah, but every woman has curly....nevermind...