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05-24-2008, 05:20 PM
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I once saw a hat like that when I was very young on a ride at Disneyland when I was whacked out on Jamba Juice . . . Looks like an escapee form the Mad Hatter's party . . . . what a bad flashback . . .
For Yannick - viva la tour!
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05-24-2008, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Anfanuts
I once saw a hat like that when I was very young on a ride at Disneyland when I was whacked out on Jamba Juice . . . Looks like an escapee form the Mad Hatter's party . . . . what a bad flashback . . .
For Yannick - viva la tour!
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I didn't know Jamba Juice had been around long enough for you to be a child at Disneyland and a transplant to Texas. 
I recognize that woman in the purple hat, but I can't remember from where. She has a smile that is not easy to forget.
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05-24-2008, 06:00 PM
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I think these 2 deserve a bump up
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I agree as that is Delmas's 2000 in green isn't it?
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05-24-2008, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Pat Braden
I didn't know Jamba Juice had been around long enough for you to be a child at Disneyland and a transplant to Texas.
I recognize that woman in the purple hat, but I can't remember from where. She has a smile that is not easy to forget.
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Artistic license, like much of the info and advice on the BB! At least I didn't send anyone off with a blowtorch . . .
Jeeze, you make me sound old . . . . did I ever tell you I drove to Everest base camp in a turbocharged SS and climbed Everest with nitrous, not to lessen anyone's accomplishment with oxygen.
If you recognize that hat you must be having a bad flashback also!!
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05-24-2008, 09:30 PM
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Women and Alfas
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Artistic license, like much of the info and advice on the BB! At least I didn't send anyone off with a blowtorch . . .
Jeeze, you make me sound old . . . . did I ever tell you I drove to Everest base camp in a turbocharged SS and climbed Everest with nitrous, not to lessen anyone's accomplishment with oxygen.
If you recognize that hat you must be having a bad flashback also!!
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A simple, you caught me, would have been sufficient. I was 3 years old when Disneyland opened and remember many of the attractions that are no longer there and how it's changed over time. We went almost every year until the mid-70s.
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05-25-2008, 12:06 AM
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So that makes you only 55?  I once lived in a trailer court that Disney bought and leveled to make way for the place, but this has little (actually nothing) to do with Women or Alfas, so, I'm out.
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For another 29 days.....
In staying with the topic I am a woman who still owns an Alfa I just don't sit on them in purple hats...let me think, do I own a purple hat? I own purple everything else....
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05-25-2008, 02:41 PM
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If Odd Job owned this hat, he could take out a small crowd . . .
Lastly, as we learned earlier in this thread (or another similar one), it's not about the hat . . . . it's about the shoes.
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05-25-2008, 03:26 PM
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Less talk, more photos... 
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05-25-2008, 05:33 PM
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...Lastly, as we learned earlier in this thread (or another similar one), it's not about the hat . . . . it's about the shoes.
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We did? Admittedly, it's hard to see the shoes through the text, but they do not qualify; strappy yes, not open toed, and have a block or stack heel instead of a spike or narrow heel. They do go with the outfit, though.
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Less talk, more photos... 
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You could find some.....
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05-25-2008, 06:00 PM
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[quote] Less talk, more photos.
You could find some.....  [quote]
Visual learner. Works for me too. Have at. 
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05-26-2008, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by SpiderWebb
Less talk, more photos.
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Originally Posted by Pat Braden
You could find some..... 
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Visual learner. Works for me too. Have at.

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And no, I didn't go back and re-visit all the previous pages so I'm sure someone will let me know if I posted a duplicate, all three could be. (I think #1 may be a dup., can't remember, it might have been the previous thread that had the discussion about the incident pictured.) I did put some thought into equal time and the posting of some males posing with Alfas; but somehow that didn't fit with the thread topic title. 
O.k. here are some samples for our visual learner:- an example of supreme tackiness....
- one for those of you that still have some imagination left and don't have to have everything revealed for you
- and one for those of you that still need all that flesh, short skirts, and high heels...(not to forget the "natural" blond hair)
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05-26-2008, 06:45 PM
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Cheryl -
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I'm already there..... it's a permanent status.
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05-26-2008, 08:14 PM
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Here's Kathleen and Trogdor today. We went for a little 180 mile covered bridge drive...the pic was taken where we stopped for a picnic lunch at the Cantoctin Mountain State Park.
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05-27-2008, 01:17 AM
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Ok, ok. I get it. I'm back from my weekend fun now, so, in response to my posting:
Less talk, more photos...
What piercing eyes she has! Here yah go, a real Alfa Spokes Model. You can tell. Look at her chest. There is an Alfa Logo on her name tag (you dog).
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