Posted on 05/30/2007 1:25:00 PM PDT by anymouse
“Girls with the syndrome are born with no vagina”
“MRKHS for short”
Always thought a couple of my girlfriends had this syndrome....
We rented that movie, thinking there'd be revelations into who the actual killer might have been.
Instead we got BUPKIS. Just a crappy (albeit good-looking) period movie.
Brian DiPalma as director should have been our first clue.
I don’t believe this at all. Where are the pictures?
In mor eways than one! I wonder if this would show up in "filtered" search engine results.
I broke a couple of fingers while restraining myself from typing a reply to this thread.
Both of you have shot out a lot of babies. This may be of interest to you.
why is everyone laffing at me you guys are doing sheep too
yeah but you got the ugly one
I see the vulgar trolls hit the keywords.
I think these chicks have the opposite of meat curtains.
But you laughed a little, right?
I knew this thread would be funny. You’re on a roll.
Their lips are sealed?
We rented it too.
Slick, good looking as you said, but if you were expecting new revelations, it must have been a disappointment.
I knew going into it that it was based on Ellroy’s work, so I wasn’t really thinking there would be some new information.
Having read several books on the case, I found it disjointed and not at all that insightful. Sad.
It’s been what, 60 years this year since the murder? I doubt her killer will ever be found.
unrelated topic:
A Mouth Full of Bugs
self | May 29,2007 | swampsniper
Posted on 05/29/2007 2:28:19 PM EDT by SWAMPSNIPER
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1841511/posts
Top medical journal blasts “designer vagina” craze
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070524230339.aha5xr5x&show_article=1
Posted on 05/25/2007 1:18:53 PM EDT by EnigmaticAnomaly
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1839759/posts
It was almost until the end of the article before the use of stem cells was mentioned, and it didn’t even specify that the cells were adult, not embryonic. If this involved embryonic cells, it would have been headlines on the NYT and linked by Drudge. As it is, the good news about adult cells are buried under the word “vagina” in the headline.
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