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  • "She writes a blog called Haute Living - it's French for 'Hot Living.'"

    That was from this woman who sat down next to me and this girl at a communal table at a restaurant on the Lower East Side she and her friends looked like The House Wives of New Jersey, all sequins and fake tans and they'd just got in a near physical altercation with some girls at the neighboring communal table who looked like "The Russian House Wives of Brighton Beach"

    They sat down in a state of high agitation still exchanging words including one when the said blogger shouted "hey fat girls at the other table!" her friend proceeded to explain to me that she's a very important blogger

    Haute Living. It's French for "Hot Living."
    Ute-ī sunt fīmī differtī

    It can't all be wedding cake.

  • #2
    "Haute" doesnt mean "hot."
    Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
      "Haute" doesnt mean "hot."
      I think ox knows that.
      Dio perdona tante cose per un’opera di misericordia
      God forgives many things for an act of mercy
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      Knock it off. This board has enough problems without a dose of middle-age lechery.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
        "Haute" doesnt mean "hot."
        I believe that was his point.
        PLesa excuse the tpyos.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pellegrino View Post
          I think ox knows that.
          Originally posted by creekster View Post
          I believe that was his point.
          Sorry, I disagree.
          Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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          • #6
            I miss New York. I do not miss New Jersey people in New York.
            what I am is what I am and I does what I does.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
              "Haute" doesnt mean "hot."


              Depends on your preference
              "Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf

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              • #8
                Originally posted by HottieCoug View Post
                I miss New York. I do not miss New Jersey people in New York.
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                • #9
                  All words that sound like it, should be spelled: hott!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pellegrino View Post
                    I think ox knows that.
                    Triple.

                    Originally posted by HottieCoug View Post
                    I miss New York. I do not miss New Jersey people in New York.
                    Dabrockster's posting notwithstanding I've actually learned that there are plenty of Jersey people who are just New Yorkers that decided they wanted a real house and moved to a posh suburb. Parts of Jersey are really no different than Westchester, Great Neck or Greenwich when it comes to the type of people who live there. I spent Thanksgiving in Short Hills, NJ and it was one of the most genteel places I've ever stumbled into. By contrast, you can go to parts of Long Island and find whole crews of dudes who think that a full body sweatsuit is semi-formal attire and who would make The Situation feel right at home.

                    That said.....your feeling on this is still valid because there is a particular type of Jersey personality who reeks of Jersey - while you would easily assume that the ones that live in Short Hills actually live in in Westchester or on the UWS.
                    Ute-ī sunt fīmī differtī

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by oxcoug View Post
                      That said.....your feeling on this is still valid because there is a particular type of Jersey personality who reeks of Jersey - while you would easily assume that the ones that live in Short Hills actually live in in Westchester or on the UWS.
                      My limited interaction with folks from that part of the country is that there's a difference between people form Jersey and people from Joizey.
                      "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by UteStar View Post
                        All words that sound like it, should be spelled: hott!
                        :bsflag:

                        It's hawtt!!

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                        • #13
                          "These are lawyers - that's Latin for liars!"

                          -- Gob Bluth
                          Ute-ī sunt fīmī differtī

                          It can't all be wedding cake.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by oxcoug View Post
                            Triple.



                            Dabrockster's posting notwithstanding I've actually learned that there are plenty of Jersey people who are just New Yorkers that decided they wanted a real house and moved to a posh suburb. Parts of Jersey are really no different than Westchester, Great Neck or Greenwich when it comes to the type of people who live there. I spent Thanksgiving in Short Hills, NJ and it was one of the most genteel places I've ever stumbled into. By contrast, you can go to parts of Long Island and find whole crews of dudes who think that a full body sweatsuit is semi-formal attire and who would make The Situation feel right at home.

                            That said.....your feeling on this is still valid because there is a particular type of Jersey personality who reeks of Jersey - while you would easily assume that the ones that live in Short Hills actually live in in Westchester or on the UWS.
                            One of my good buddies lives in Short Hills and loves it. It's a great town. Still, you live there, you're a card-carrying member of the bridge and tunnel crowd. No thank you. Manhattan or nada, baby

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by oxcoug View Post
                              Triple.



                              Dabrockster's posting notwithstanding I've actually learned that there are plenty of Jersey people who are just New Yorkers that decided they wanted a real house and moved to a posh suburb. Parts of Jersey are really no different than Westchester, Great Neck or Greenwich when it comes to the type of people who live there. I spent Thanksgiving in Short Hills, NJ and it was one of the most genteel places I've ever stumbled into. By contrast, you can go to parts of Long Island and find whole crews of dudes who think that a full body sweatsuit is semi-formal attire and who would make The Situation feel right at home.

                              That said.....your feeling on this is still valid because there is a particular type of Jersey personality who reeks of Jersey - while you would easily assume that the ones that live in Short Hills actually live in in Westchester or on the UWS.
                              Oh certainly. People tended to move to my hometown straight out of Short Hills - it's supposed to be a great place. I'm totally with you on that, and the Long Islanders. Let's just agree that those from the city are pretty bomb.
                              what I am is what I am and I does what I does.

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