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  1. MMC

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    Agreed!


    Now if she can cook......well. :knifefork:
     
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    Fixed that for ya D. :grin:
     
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    I knew I could count on you. :)
     
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    I still wonder if she drinks Wine with her meals.She is
    essentially a Cosmopolitan European.So for her
    to be drinking a diet coke or whatever Donald has with his
    meals is kinda against the grain.Not to be believed.
    I like the way Melania dresses.But to be fair,it is not
    First Ladylike.Again ... much more Cosmopolitan.
    You will be hard pressed to find a Woman in Congress who dresses
    as Melania does.Sarah Palin might have been the exception.
    But she was a Governor.
     
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    Btw that Tide Commercial for the Superbowl......won hands down. By far the Best they had.

     
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    Best dressed women in Congress would be SMW's expertise.

    All I could come up with were these ones.


    Top 5 Best Dressed Congresswomen

    Despite the many fashion violations that occur on the House floor, there are a few members who manage to look hot on the regular. While there are some that deserve honorable mention for pulling out occasional stunning looks, these fabulous 5 deserve major kudos for their outfitting expertise. Here goes:



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    Marsha Blackburn
    Marsha is the definition of Southern charm. Always looking on point, she knows what flatters her body and goes for it. Her silhouette and color choices give her a feminine yet smart look and her accessories are fun yet tasteful. She also masters good tailoring, which is tres important to achieving a put together look. Snaps, girlfriend!.....snip~

    http://www.clotureclub.com/2012/05/top-5-best-dressed-congresswomen/

    The Repub from Tennessee leads the pack.
     
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    Oldie but goodie...

     
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    The best i have seen so far.
     
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    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    Most controversial

     
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    There were too many Bud commercials.

    But there always are.
     
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    I don’t care how many ads the play. Budweiser is Satan’s ass water.
     
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    Of all the beers in the world, Bud tastes the worst.
     
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    Funny ...

    Looks like Chrysler/FIAT wants more negro truck buyers.
     
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    No objection,Here.She is a very classy Southern Lady.I've never
    heard her talk about another politican in a snarky manner.NEVER.
    It's not in her persona.And she went on MSNBC enough times over
    the years.MSNBC,where talking snarky about the Opposition is
    priority one.
    She has a certain inflection to her voice which is like a Good
    Mommy reading a bedtime story to their child for reassurance,\
    before falling off to sleep.
     
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    its a small price to pay for the American dream.

     
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    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    Good morning, barflies. Rain and 40 degrees in Big D today. Might as well be at work.

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    I gave up Beer drinking for good about 6 years ago.Maybe 7 years.
    Time flies.I was into having a nice boutique beer or a couple of
    light beers after a cognac binge.So I was buying 6 packs or
    4 packs of Micro-brewed beers that Beer Snobs on YouTube
    were bowled over by.Having been a Home Brewer for around 5
    years in the late 90's I knew the ins & outs about quality beer.
    I ended up getting sick one night over a very high rated IPA
    Microbeer.After having indulged only half a bottle.I had the beer
    with my meal.I had to stop eating and lie down.Never done that before.
    It wasn't what I ate also.It was this Micro beer brewed in Michigan that
    was all the rave among Beer snobs.Like the way this Founder's
    Breakfast Stout sells out in hours when they release it yearly.
    I had a 4 pack of that stuff and it wasn't ALL That.
    These same Beer snobs { They all over YouTube } ALL say the
    exact same thing about Budweiser.It's a cult.It's Groupthink.
     
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    - The Shining - a classic.I remember early on I gave that movie
    high marks.I thought it was very original and quite spooky.
    Well acted,great cinematography and good dialogue.A good movie
    needs flow.When a good movie flows it speeds along.When a movie
    drags on ... it is not good.Most all the major *Movie critics gave it a
    one star.They eventually saw the light ,years later,and deemed it
    near immortally a classic.
    " Hair of the dog " " You money is no good here ".
    Some movies are like People,some shine and some don't.

    * Intriguing but ineffectual { 2 stars } Leonard Maltin
     
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    That MLK knew a thing or two - especially about greatness and grace.
     
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    Juxtapose The Shining with Rough Night in a double feature and both films gain at least one extra star. ;-)
     
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    Yes, but I like the horses.
     
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    I'm not sure what you mean by juxtapose.Movies that are
    packaged should be done by Genre or Sequel.
    That's about the extent of it.
    Oh ! or by Actor/Actress.And possibly Director.
    I like Director genre best.
     
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    They can be juxtaposed by subject matter. The Shining and Rough Night - "REDRUM" and "good REDRUM". :)
     
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    Hey.....how that get in there. :rolleyes:
     
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    My favorite line: "In Florida they call it a good murder." :)
     
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