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    Default Re: Remember that plane crash in the Andes in the 70's?

    Im way off base then.



    Ginger looks better here than she ever did on screen for me though.
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    Funny...They're both old bats now.



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    Its an obvious statement but I think alot of the hesitation would be people knowing. Of course if your in that state you've already gone primitive and the day to day is all thats on the mind. Also when do you turn fron eating those who go naturally to killing off for food. For the record I'd eat Mary Ann in one form or fashion even if a table of pasta and T bones was available

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Its an obvious statement but I think alot of the hesitation would be people knowing. Of course if your in that state you've already gone primitive and the day to day is all thats on the mind. Also when do you turn fron eating those who go naturally to killing off for food. For the record I'd eat Mary Ann in one form or fashion even if a table of pasta and T bones was available
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Its an obvious statement but I think alot of the hesitation would be people knowing. Of course if your in that state you've already gone primitive and the day to day is all thats on the mind. Also when do you turn fron eating those who go naturally to killing off for food. For the record I'd eat Mary Ann in one form or fashion even if a table of pasta and T bones was available
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    Hey, Y not. Think about it...do you know how much action the Professor must have got on that island? A angry hyper active fat man in a in a funny hat...an incompetent whiney deckhand...and an elderly millionaire whos money was useless and was whipped to the core by his ever present over bearing wife Oh yeh...The Professor was getting layed on the reg!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Im way off base then.



    Ginger looks better here than she ever did on screen for me though.
    For the life of me...Ginger is sooo much cooler than maryAnn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
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    Im way off base then.



    Ginger looks better here than she ever did on screen for me though.
    For the life of me...Ginger is sooo much cooler than maryAnn.
    She is in this pic,Ill give you that.
    But too over the top in the show and all pouty and plucked. Mary Anne el natural.
    Like us as school yard kids would of been fussy we got all day on that island.
    Eat the professor first, you have two women to choose from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
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    Im way off base then.



    Ginger looks better here than she ever did on screen for me though.
    For the life of me...Ginger is sooo much cooler than maryAnn.
    She is in this pic,Ill give you that.
    But too over the top in the show and all pouty and plucked. Mary Anne el natural.
    Like us as school yard kids would of been fussy we got all day on that island.
    Eat the professor first, you have two women to choose from.
    I just never did the girl next door thing...she was next door, right? I always liked those SEXY girls, if you know what I mean. That was always my trip, though the one that broke my heart was a "Mary Ann."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Im way off base then.



    Ginger looks better here than she ever did on screen for me though.
    Never understood why they always had them wear some much clothing.

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