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oops, sorry for the hiccup. I didn't have any wine
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Went back to that page and I owe everyone a belated Thanks for those wonderful words. Finished my class with an A-, the last book we had to read was Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" and then write an essay about which characters in the book we shared a connection with. Really enjoyed that last assignment.
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Smarty - Beautiful pics!
Feelingfeline - Thanks so much!
Sass - Hugs and thanks!
Mommy - Nice to meet you!
Hugs to all you crazy beautiful ladies! xo
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Mag - Hope you had a great time today! So nice you were able to get out!
Sass - Can't wait to hear about the dinner party! Sounds like a lot of work but also fun and exciting!!! I LOVE how you research everything!!!
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One tired M0mmy here. Between a workout this morning, doing hubby's laundry and making a turkey dinner, I am running low on energy.
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lover I answered the question on a dif site. Sas posted ...maybe on the fuzzy friends,,,ha...or whatever that site iscalled.
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I answered..average...But my hubby would say...the door is to hot to touch...so,sweet. But not really...lol
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Ah hah-----------beautiful -----------average Come on please view the video. Dove did this thing all over the world. It's just a moment --do you walk through one door or the other.. Yes, I'm pushing you...................................
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Which door would you choose?
http://gets-women.worthytales.tv/dove-gets-women-realize-beauty/#
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They're is a reason, I'm pushing
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The video does not load for me. Crappy country connection. Can you explain about the doors, sas? Or anyone?
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Doors? Split Bean
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Pics I can do on my kindle, Haven't figured it out on the HP. Many here are adept on other devices.
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The dove video choosing doors about beauty. I don't know. Clue me in. Pleeeeease!
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Interesting question. I think I would go to the closest to my approach to the building unless i was asked to pick the door that I felt described me. How come no men were seen entering the building This leads me to think this is one of Dove's promos.
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That's rather be my approach too, Kath.
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Split Bean, There are 2 doors, one marked Average, the other Beautiful. They filmed women and girls choosing which door they entered. Some were oblivious, some took a lot of time to choose, then they interviewed them.
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there were a few times I might have chosen beautiful but not now. I think my three year old is beautiful and she is flat chested with a big belly. What's the difference?
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I'd chose Average, because I am. Never been a beauty, but I'm fine with my looks. I like myself more with the weight lose and even being blonde. Which I think is funny.
Oh, Evie didn't get to come home. They were waiting on some blood results and the endocrinologist to say yes or no and he didn't work today.
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Still looking for all involved here to decide the door.
http://gets-women.worthytales.tv/dove-gets-women-realize-beauty/#
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Pushy, Pushy
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Great question ----------What do the video's show about men? They had men going though the same doors all over the world. Did they not tabulate them or show them? It was a numerical study.
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The study was biased...................................being a bitch
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Refining that---------------being a science/news research biatch
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Love yo all, need to go to Mirrors
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Hey Sassy, I'm just getting around to reading. I can't think of a single day in my life I would have chosen the beautiful door. For me, it's because I never got that from my father, whose nickname for me was Nezumichan, which is Japanese for little mouse. So anyone who has told me I'm beautiful, I've never truly accepted, even from DH. Sad, isn't it?
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Asked my two girls which door would they go through. Both immediately answered "average" at first. When asked why, DD1 said it depends on how you define beautiful; then proceeded to say that everyone is beautiful in her own way. DD2 said it's kind of arrogant to tell people that you are beautiful. As for me, I would choose.......still thinking.........I am unique, so neither door.
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Loveroflife - It's awesome that you choose to be unique!!!!
I think I would choose the average door.
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Still waiting my friends
Loverly and Mags thank you for your responds, and Susan..............
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