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Hey, I'm a big fan of "American Idol" too by SnappingTurtle2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Does "Computer Security News" have a by run.dll2006-03-30 12:47:20
    I don't want to see by acidii_2006-03-30 12:52:57
      I think maybe you're wrong there. by wwill 2006-03-30 13:01:52
Miranda for one, but she is after all only imaginary.

In the real world, here in my he11desk we have student workers and full-time staff that are quite frankly more than an eyeful, extremely good looking female creatures.

I remember "Laura" who now works in Arizona and I hope she's still reading UF, who quite frankly was a walking, talking, living DOLL.

We also have a Kandace ("Kandi," and that's fairly accurate for a description) who is just plain cute; the present receptionist is Thelma, and she's not at all hard on the eyes; student worker Radonna, who despite her hillbilly redneck name is very pretty to look at (as well as one of our best technicians), and that's just part of the current crop.

Past years there have been females here that would turn heads and cause bugged-out eyeballs anywhere.

Female Geek does not equal Unattractive, not by ANY means.
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        You hiring? (n/t) by hadji2006-03-30 13:04:47
          Pay sucks. Conditions bite. Management isn't. by wwill2006-03-30 13:16:50
            Well, hadji's very good looking, y'know (n/t) by SnappingTurtle2006-03-30 13:17:38
              No, I didn't. Bet my wife won't care either way. by wwill2006-03-30 13:23:58

 

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