I guess you'll be running out to buy some of those brocolli and cabbage dresses, right KM? Wowie. I bet it drives Sadeeq wild. (Assuming he's a vegan.)
Funny you should mention that, CIV, and at the risk of exposing Sadeeq to the ridicule of the manly carnivores who post here, Sadeeq *has* recently decided to become a vegan, though he was goaded by me into the no-dairy stance, because I accused him of being inconsistent when he said he wouldn't eat fish and shrimp but he would eat milk and cheese.
I'll have to order one of those cabbage dresses and see what he thinks. :)
Sadeeq is indeed a new vegan, but I still can't get him to take me to see Brokeback Mountain. As for Wonderdog, the only excuse I can offer is that he grew up in a household where the women outnumbered the men. Don't condemn him. Pity him.
CIV - Let me put your mind at ease. True, Sadeeg IS a vegan but I'll have to leave his defense to Kate Marie. As for Wonderdog... yes, he watches figure skating during the Olympics (though, I suspect in some part it's for the the short skirts) and has been known to enjoy musical theatre. Though, I happen to know that two of his favorite musicals include a maniacal killer (Phantom of the Opera) and a bloody revolution (Les Meserables). At least that's how HE often tries to justify it. I'd like to add that he is, at this moment, drinking wine (instead of beer, though he DOES drink mostly beer, mind you.) He changes diapers (yes, even poopy ones) and probably gets the littlest Wonderpup to go to sleep better than I (don't tell him I said so!)
That said, here goes: he's glued to the TV during Shark Week, can't leave the house during "Top Ten Predators" and watches ESPN News and ESPN Classics more than anyone I know and more than I can stand.
I also happen to know that he is more respectful of me and of other women than any other man I've ever met (except for, perhaps, his father) and is quicker than I would prefer to defend his wife's honor and to protect her and his children in times of potential danger. He is the most loving husband and father on the face of this planet and I wouldn't trade him in for all of the money in the world. He is the epitome of manhood.
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I guess you'll be running out to buy some of those brocolli and cabbage dresses, right KM? Wowie. I bet it drives Sadeeq wild. (Assuming he's a vegan.)
Funny you should mention that, CIV, and at the risk of exposing Sadeeq to the ridicule of the manly carnivores who post here, Sadeeq *has* recently decided to become a vegan, though he was goaded by me into the no-dairy stance, because I accused him of being inconsistent when he said he wouldn't eat fish and shrimp but he would eat milk and cheese.
I'll have to order one of those cabbage dresses and see what he thinks. :)
Sadeeq is a vegan? Wonderdog watches figure skating? Ack! Stewdog, quick say something manly! And have a Tuborg while you're typing it.
Sadeeq is indeed a new vegan, but I still can't get him to take me to see Brokeback Mountain. As for Wonderdog, the only excuse I can offer is that he grew up in a household where the women outnumbered the men. Don't condemn him. Pity him.
CIV - Let me put your mind at ease. True, Sadeeg IS a vegan but I'll have to leave his defense to Kate Marie.
As for Wonderdog... yes, he watches figure skating during the Olympics (though, I suspect in some part it's for the the short skirts) and has been known to enjoy musical theatre. Though, I happen to know that two of his favorite musicals include a maniacal killer (Phantom of the Opera) and a bloody revolution (Les Meserables). At least that's how HE often tries to justify it.
I'd like to add that he is, at this moment, drinking wine (instead of beer, though he DOES drink mostly beer, mind you.) He changes diapers (yes, even poopy ones) and probably gets the littlest Wonderpup to go to sleep better than I (don't tell him I said so!)
That said, here goes: he's glued to the TV during Shark Week, can't leave the house during "Top Ten Predators" and watches ESPN News and ESPN Classics more than anyone I know and more than I can stand.
I also happen to know that he is more respectful of me and of other women
than any other man I've ever met (except for, perhaps, his father) and is quicker than I would prefer to defend his wife's honor and to protect her and his children in times of potential danger. He is the most loving husband and father on the face of this planet and I wouldn't trade him in for all of the money in the world. He is the epitome of manhood.
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