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2006-05-12 9:16 AM

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Subject: What Wonder Woman has taught me...

Actually, I stole this from a gay guy's blog, but I think there are a lot of great quotes here to inspire BT Chycks:

"Being a princess doesn’t preclude you from kicking ass.

Using your golden lariat in bondage and S&M situations actually serves a greater good for society.

When your Amazon sisters need help, they will contact you on the psychic radio.

Men, like Dr. Psycho, who irrationally hate women really suffer from self-esteem issues and insecurities about their height.

Women, like Cheetah, who hate other women suffer from multiple personality disorder.

Nobody cares if you wear a ridiculous red, white and blue Playboy Bunny costume, as long as you can kick ass.

The ancient gods don’t seem to care if you refer to them by either their Greek or Roman names.

Feminism benefits both men and women.

You can still, run, jump and kick *** wearing six-inch high heels. Actually, this is a lesson I would learn again watching drag queens in college.

Sometimes it is useful to bind yourself with your own golden lariat to force you to be honest with yourself."

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2006-05-12 9:42 AM
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Subject: RE: What Wonder Woman has taught me...

Good stuff.

If I were a tri-clothing manufacturer I would make a Wonder Woman Tri Suit.  Lasso optional.

(Emilio, are you listening?  I want 10%)

 

2006-05-12 9:46 AM
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Subject: RE: What Wonder Woman has taught me...
Cute. The first one is my favorite.

I loved WW whan I was little - had the bathing suit and the underoos. I started to make a WW costume for my daughter this year - so far she has the leotard, gold wrist bands, belt and headband with the red star.
2006-05-12 9:48 AM
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2006-05-12 10:10 AM
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Subject: RE: What Wonder Woman has taught me...
hangloose - 2006-05-12 10:42 AM

If I were a tri-clothing manufacturer I would make a Wonder Woman Tri Suit.  Lasso optional.

I actually have a WW costume, but it isn't made of wicking material so I may be interested!

2006-05-12 10:10 AM
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double post. oops.



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2006-05-12 11:11 AM
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Using your golden lariat in bondage and S&M situations actually serves a greater good for society.

You can still, run, jump and kick *** wearing six-inch high heels.


OK that's just hot.
2006-05-12 11:19 AM
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Subject: RE: What Wonder Woman has taught me...
hangloose - 2006-05-12 9:42 AM

Good stuff.

If I were a tri-clothing manufacturer I would make a Wonder Woman Tri Suit.  Lasso optional.

(Emilio, are you listening?  I want 10%)

 



I'd buy that. With the lasso.
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