why, yes, I'm 24-36-24, why do you ask?blue5385 wrote:hahaha, I really hope not a .7 HTW ratio, that would be the most awkward apple shape imaginablesoonergirl wrote:I sure hope you mean a .7 waist-to-hip ratio. Either that or I'd better start eating a lot more.MichelledeMontaigne wrote:I mean if anything the fact that men like women who have a .7 hip to waist ratio...
(see, Harvard?? I'm good at math, too! You should soooo let me in!)
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hahaha yeah it's waist-to-hip. : )blue5385 wrote:hahaha, I really hope not a .7 HTW ratio, that would be the most awkward apple shape imaginablesoonergirl wrote:I sure hope you mean a .7 waist-to-hip ratio. Either that or I'd better start eating a lot more.MichelledeMontaigne wrote:I mean if anything the fact that men like women who have a .7 hip to waist ratio...
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HLS, not only is soonergirl a prodigious mathematician, she also has what were previously thought to be impossible body measurements. If that's not a unique applicant, I don't know what is.soonergirl wrote:why, yes, I'm 24-36-24, why do you ask?blue5385 wrote:hahaha, I really hope not a .7 HTW ratio, that would be the most awkward apple shape imaginablesoonergirl wrote:I sure hope you mean a .7 waist-to-hip ratio. Either that or I'd better start eating a lot more.MichelledeMontaigne wrote:I mean if anything the fact that men like women who have a .7 hip to waist ratio...
(see, Harvard?? I'm good at math, too! You should soooo let me in!)
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Spent the last 5 min looking on the interwebs for a picture which would sum up the true horror of those measurements but failed.
*hangs head in shame*
*hangs head in shame*
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hahahaha I did the same thing!!! I don't think it's possiblecreatinganalt wrote:Spent the last 5 min looking on the interwebs for a picture which would sum up the true horror of those measurements but failed.
*hangs head in shame*
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I missed like five pages today, and I'm afraid to even ask how you guys got started along these lines.
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creatinganalt said JR had a crush-worthy voice, which started all of thissoonergirl wrote:I missed like five pages today, and I'm afraid to even ask how you guys got started along these lines.
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LOL
Have I ruined this thread... possibly.
Have I ruined this thread... possibly.
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No, it was pretty boring before when most of us (with the exception of you and invisiblesun) were sitting around talking about our lack of JR1s. It's gotten a lot better with the introduction of cute guys to the mix.
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hmm. Somehow I'm thinking that anybody with the potential to offer you a spot at one of the most elite institutions in the world has a crush-worthy voice.blue5385 wrote:creatinganalt said JR had a crush-worthy voice, which started all of this
What's weird for me is that the admissions deans at the top two schools are actually *younger* than me. (Don't let that stop you though, JR. Just call me Mrs. Robinson!)
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but JR is cute (and tall too, according to ConMan), so him actually having a crush-worthy voice fits in well with that picture.soonergirl wrote:hmm. Somehow I'm thinking that anybody with the potential to offer you a spot at one of the most elite institutions in the world has a crush-worthy voice.
edit: How funny would it be if he referenced this part of the thread in a blog post a la Asha?
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Well, that's a relief!blue5385 wrote:No, it was pretty boring before when most of us (with the exception of you and invisiblesun) were sitting around talking about our lack of JR1s. It's gotten a lot better with the introduction of cute guys to the mix.
Quick q then. I know a random genius guy taught me a couple of classes at UG (while doing his masters) and is now at YLS (and insanely successful. v v cute as an aside so that's how it fits). Anyway, thinking - should I contact him before I start school? Like a professional contact type thing? Is this skeezy or shrewd? Our class only had 10 people in it so he should remember me and I am on my way to LS so there is some link.
LOL, he's so cute (and not married or it would have been on ATL) but that aside, as a professional netowrk kinda thing, is this pushy or sensible?
Agree 100% with this but it is kinda cute though.soonergirl wrote:hmm. Somehow I'm thinking that anybody with the potential to offer you a spot at one of the most elite institutions in the world has a crush-worthy voice.blue5385 wrote:creatinganalt said JR had a crush-worthy voice, which started all of this
What's weird for me is that the admissions deans at the top two schools are actually *younger* than me. (Don't let that stop you though, JR. Just call me Mrs. Robinson!)
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Speaking of JR... Elephant in the room. Gay or straight?
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yikes. I think out of respect for common decency I'm going to excuse myself from the thread.
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Are you kidding? We can talk about whether he's hot but we can't talk about who he's hot for?soonergirl wrote:yikes. I think out of respect for common decency I'm going to excuse myself from the thread.
(My cycle's over, of course.)
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I think sexual orientation takes it to the next level, where it doesn't need to go.Chichaca wrote:Are you kidding? We can talk about whether he's hot but we can't talk about who he's hot for?soonergirl wrote:yikes. I think out of respect for common decency I'm going to excuse myself from the thread.
(My cycle's over, of course.)
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WHOA! DUDE! Fantasy crushes are one thing, sexual orientation is a bit more serious.
I don't want to be disrespectful to the guy cos I don't actually know him.
EDIT: This cannot end well clearly so I think you should drop it.
I don't want to be disrespectful to the guy cos I don't actually know him.
EDIT: This cannot end well clearly so I think you should drop it.
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I think that's a double standard, but... fair enough.blue5385 wrote:I dunno, I think sexual orientation takes it to the next level, where it doesn't need to go.Chichaca wrote:Are you kidding? We can talk about whether he's hot but we can't talk about who he's hot for?soonergirl wrote:yikes. I think out of respect for common decency I'm going to excuse myself from the thread.
(My cycle's over, of course.)
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am i the only guy here? (i'm 6'3" btw)
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I'm pretty sure he said he was married and had a kid on the way at the first ASW.
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and I'm a swimsuit model. lol.bloodonthetracks wrote:(i'm 6'3" btw)
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bummer, oh well what can you doadameus wrote:I'm pretty sure he said he was married and had a kid on the way at the first ASW.
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Well, I'm a dude, and a gay one (hence the appraisal of JR's attractiveness).
I don't think he's gay, though my gaydar isn't infallible. Also, just a note, talking about someone's sexual orientation isn't disrespectful, though presupposing it is could be to some people (I don't really care).
I don't think he's gay, though my gaydar isn't infallible. Also, just a note, talking about someone's sexual orientation isn't disrespectful, though presupposing it is could be to some people (I don't really care).
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crap, never mind!blue5385 wrote:bummer, oh well what can you doadameus wrote:I'm pretty sure he said he was married and had a kid on the way at the first ASW.
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Understood. I just think that since none of us know him, any speculation would likely be based on stereotypes and conjecture? Not good.ConMan345 wrote:Well, I'm a dude, and a gay one (hence the appraisal of JR's attractiveness).
I don't think he's gay, though my gaydar isn't infallible. Also, just a note, talking about someone's sexual orientation isn't disrespectful, though presupposing it is could be to some people (I don't really care).
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What do you guys think?Well, that's a relief!
Quick q then. I know a random genius guy taught me a couple of classes at UG (while doing his masters) and is now at YLS (and insanely successful. v v cute as an aside so that's how it fits). Anyway, thinking - should I contact him before I start school? Like a professional contact type thing? Is this skeezy or shrewd? Our class only had 10 people in it so he should remember me and I am on my way to LS so there is some link.
LOL, he's so cute (and not married or it would have been on ATL) but that aside, as a professional netowrk kinda thing, is this pushy or sensible?
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