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 classicrock000
 
posted on September 4, 2004 05:47:59 PM new
cheryl has a cockateil-heh-heh

personally my favorite bird is the swallow

 
 classicrock000
 
posted on September 4, 2004 05:50:25 PM new
Gtootie
posted on September 4, 2004 05:44:09 PM
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Hey Tom

I bid on one of your auctions. Had to stop because I ran out of money--

I bet tom is jumpin up and down for joy
he ran outta money and bid on one of your auctions-another NPB coming up LOL

 
 Gtootie
 
posted on September 4, 2004 05:57:30 PM new
Hey..At least I ran the price up. He got a little more out of the other bidder.



Be kind. Everyone is fighting their own secret battles.
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 kiara
 
posted on September 4, 2004 05:59:29 PM new
I was wondering if there is an anatomical term for that little hollow at the base of the neck where a pendant or necklace sits/falls/hangs/lays?

Not that it's important but I thought I knew it at one time.

 
 classicrock000
 
posted on September 4, 2004 06:00:03 PM new
hey do that to some of my auctions LOL

 
 tomwiii
 
posted on September 4, 2004 06:29:34 PM new
Tootie: That's the THIRD time I've tried to sell her!

Just about ready to give her to Ralphie for one of his "chew&dispose" sessions & OOOPS! Tis going up, up...

How about that BOOK, though???!!!

Tried to unload it 2 mos ago & it died at $25 -- today it's at $255 with 2 days left!

I bought that sucker in 1960 in Ogunquit, ME, when I was 12 for (hee!hee!) at a junk shop we called "Stinky Pete's" because, well, Pete WAS stinky!

WhooHoo! Ralphie do yer DROOL-&-DANCE routine...








"I'm the master of low expectations." ~ GWBush



974

[ edited by tomwiii on Sep 4, 2004 06:30 PM ]
 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on September 4, 2004 06:33:35 PM new
Very cool, Tom, very cool!

Lucy

 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on September 4, 2004 06:40:49 PM new
kiara

I've always heard it called the small of the neck or the crook(?).

Cheryl

. . .if you still try to defend the infamies and horrors perpetrated by that Antichrist- I really believe he is Antichrist- I will have nothing more to do with you and you are no longer my friend.. . - War and Peace, Tolstoy
 
 Gtootie
 
posted on September 4, 2004 07:15:31 PM new
Tom...My Dad has always owned a grocery store in a small town in the south. Little Debbie cakes are big around here. I was always in the store, my name is Debbie, and I'm only about 5'1" and everyone said I looked like her. All the guys thought it was "cute". Just what I wanted to hear when I was 15.



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 tomwiii
 
posted on September 4, 2004 07:20:01 PM new




"I'm the master of low expectations." ~ GWBush



974
 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on September 4, 2004 09:09:04 PM new
Hi Kiara,

I Googled front hollow of the neck and this is what I came up with...



Ah, shades of my pre-med days.

Lucy

 
 kiara
 
posted on September 4, 2004 10:25:47 PM new
Thanks, Cheryl.

Thanks Lucy, you were much more successful at googling it than I was. Wow, that guy has a very deep one.

Somehow I thought it had a more romantic name.

"The necklace lays perfectly on your jugular notch, my Dear"........... sounds like something Dracula would say, doesn't it?

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on September 4, 2004 10:57:18 PM new


 
 AintRichYet
 
posted on September 5, 2004 01:51:19 AM new
LOL Kiara ... yah, jugular notch ... just doesnt' sound too sexy. ... i think back in the 1970s when i went to a couple Sarah Coventry parties, they said 'that spot' was known as 'a certain word too'... like a ___zone, or a ___spot ...
oh well, i guess i won't go there ... but it is gonna drive me crazy all day trying to remember what that WAS!

Gtootie talks about Little Debbies... i remember when my youngest was a little tike, he must have felt slighted when i offered him a Little Debbie ... with his feelings hurt, he burst into tears and said, "i wanna BIG Debbie!" (must have been really hungry lol)





 
 classicrock000
 
posted on September 5, 2004 04:30:00 AM new
AINT--oh well, i guess i won't go there ... but it is gonna drive me crazy all day trying to remember what that WAS


AINT-you can count on me to remember. They made a movie about that in the 70's
it was called Deep Throat.

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on September 5, 2004 04:59:51 PM new
Aint, so did you remember?

Inquiring minds want to know...

Lucy

 
 AintRichYet
 
posted on September 5, 2004 05:08:32 PM new
Consarnit MsLucy ... I meant to ask my sibs in JaxFL when I called to check on them and their weather this evening ... but forgot to ask them about that important "lay spot" pendant question ... now you got me going again ... i WISH i could remember that 'word' .... i still swear it was __spot or __zone .................. what the heck, let's fill in the blanks LOL.

I'll go first ... i'll say
"P-spot"... you know... where the "Pendant" lays?

 
 bizzycrocheting
 
posted on September 6, 2004 05:58:12 AM new
I always called it the "hollow of the neck". Sounds a whole lot better than jugular notch! EWWWWWWWWWWWW!

Diane

 
 kiara
 
posted on September 6, 2004 08:19:40 AM new
I'd forgotten all about a word for that area until I read about Cheryl's bidder referring to "mall tone" so it got me wondering. I can't remember if I read it in a jewelry catalogue or if one of my suppliers mentioned it or where I first heard it.

I'm glad you think you remember it also AintRichYet, otherwise I'd just think that I had imagined it. Maybe it was just a term fashioned by the jewelry industry to sell?


 
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