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In a message dated 1/4/2004 12:41:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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I suppose you can add Patrick and he and Anthony are the start of a
list of oddly named Jewish boys.  Affirmative

When I was in Texas last year it struck me that I was seeing more women
with high heels in the airport there than I had probably seen in six
months or more everywhere else. Were these "fuck me" shoes, or just plain old
high heels? [FM shoes are a topic of particular interest to me, of which I
had no idea until the former bookkeeper in our office informed me of this
matter, leading me to believe this is some secret female code, or perhaps a
subsection of "feminine wiles."] Ladies, have you anything to add, in the interest of
scientific inquiry, of course, in regard to FM shoes? I didn't notice jackets
and ties on the gentlemen in any unusual proportions.  Perhaps they were
wearing "bolo ties" as are often worn in Arizona?  In a steak house (Pinnacle
Peaks, maybe?) outside Phoenix, gentlemen (and regular men, and probably irregular
men, too) who wear a tie find out quickly that the tie gets cut off and nailed
to the rafters.  At least, they used to do that. It doesn't seem to be
related to some hot new fashion trend.  Maybe Ruth can explain.  Ruth should explain
what the lunatics in Texas do??

Ralph


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