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I Just Got Back From Getting My Hair Done!


Canadian Karen

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elye Community Regular

A frisky wookie....that conjures up very disturbing mind pictures. Thank heavens that George Lucas et al never decided to explore that kind of storyline. Some love scenes just shouldn't take place. :o


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A frisky wookie....that conjures up very disturbing mind pictures. Thank heavens that George Lucas et al never decided to explore that kind of storyline. Some love scenes just shouldn't take place. :o

But then we're left with no explanation for karen's hair :(

elye Community Regular

Karen, this has been a MAJOR highjack, and I have to apologise...Okay, let's tie together this incredible avatar Karen has treated us to with our new phrase. I did allude to the kitten looking like it had just frisked a wookie. I'm afraid that's the best I can do.

One more thing...Richard, I must share with you that when I read your last post, "that doesn't explain Karen's hair", I didn't at first realize that you meant our Canadian Karen. I thought you were talking about Princess Leah (and I thought "Karen" was perhaps another character name for her)...I thought you were suggesting that Carrie Fisher's interesting hair style in that movie may be connected with Chewbacca...being frisky...or something... :rolleyes:

But now I understand! It's OUR Karen, and her avatar!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Karen, this has been a MAJOR highjack, and I have to apologise...Okay, let's tie together this incredible avatar Karen has treated us to with our new phrase. I did allude to the kitten looking like it had just frisked a wookie. I'm afraid that's the best I can do.

One more thing...Richard, I must share with you that when I read your last post, "that doesn't explain Karen's hair", I didn't at first realize that you meant our Canadian Karen. I thought you were talking about Princess Leah (and I thought "Karen" was perhaps another character name for her)...I thought you were suggesting that Carrie Fisher's interesting hair style in that movie may be connected with Chewbacca...being frisky...or something... :rolleyes:

But now I understand! It's OUR Karen, and her avatar!

Call George Lucas - I think you've come up with the premise for episode 7! It'd be more Desperate Housewives than Revenge of the Sith (with Leah cheating on Han Solo with his wookie buddy :o )

elye Community Regular

Talk about eeeeewwwwwww......!

Princess Leah with Chewbacca....in that way....again, eeeewwwwwwww!

Maybe that already was a subtle, underlying theme in the first movies. I must look at them again, and watch how those two interact. A furtive glance across the spaceship control room...

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Talk about eeeeewwwwwww......!

Princess Leah with Chewbacca....in that way....again, eeeewwwwwwww!

Maybe that already was a subtle, underlying theme in the first movies. I must look at them again, and watch how those two interact. A furtive glance across the spaceship control room...

Double ewwww.... although Carrie Fisher does seem particularly open-minded!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol:

Let's face it - we all know Karen is particularly good at frisking the wookie- and wookies DO like their alotoids! :ph34r:

HI JEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where've you been? Missed you!

TriticusToxicum Explorer

I just came across these paparazzi shots of Karen at the hairstylist getting her hair done!

Check it out! HERE :blink::huh::o

and HERE

and HERE TOO!


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I just came across these paparazzi shots of Karen at the hairstylist getting her hair done!

Check it out! HERE :blink::huh::o

and HERE

and HERE TOO!

OMG I almost died laughing!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

The first one is my favorite :D

Canadian Karen Community Regular

LMAO! :lol:

The third guy DOES NOT look impressed!!!!! LOL!

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OMG Richard, I am still laughing. I liked all 3, but I agree with Karen that the 3rd guy does not look inpressed at all.

Mtndog Collaborator

The third guy looked like a bruiser!!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
The third guy looked like a bruiser!!

It took me a moment to figure out what I was looking at when I first saw the picture. WHO DOES THAT TO THEIR CAT?!! :huh:

elye Community Regular

Again.....

EEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWW! :blink::lol:

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