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#63601 04/04/02 01:20 AM
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OK, here we go! Foundation colors from one particular world wide brand: I will not name the brand.

Natural Ivory
Clasic Ivory
Ivory Beige
Soft Bisque
Natural Cream
Almond Beige
Warmest Beige
Blush Beige
Golden Caramel
Natural Fawn
Deep Tan
Honey Beige
Rich Honey
Beautiful Bronze
Toast
Mahogany


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Soft Bisque? How can bisque be soft?

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Natural Ivory
Clasic Ivory
Ivory Beige
Soft Bisque
Natural Cream
Almond Beige
Warmest Beige
Blush Beige
Golden Caramel
Natural Fawn
Deep Tan
Honey Beige
Rich Honey
Beautiful Bronze
Toast
Mahogany


MMMMmmmmmmmm...... Almond and rich honey toast with Golden caramel and natural cream bisque

Yum!

You wear it, I'll eat it!

#63605 04/04/02 03:45 PM
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Almond and rich honey toast with Golden caramel and natural cream bisque ...Yum!
You wear it, I'll eat it!


Hilarious, Rubrick! Ogden Nash's take on the subject (excerpted):

Some singers sing of ladies’ eyes, / And some of ladies lips,
Refined ones praise their ladylike ways, / And course ones hymn their hips.
The Oxford Book of English Verse / Is lush with lyrics tender;
A poet, I guess, is more or less / Preoccupied with gender.
Yet I, though custom call me crude,
Prefer to sing in praise of food.
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Some painters paint the sapphire sea, / And some the gathering storm.
Others portray young lambs at play, / But most, the female form.
'Twas trite in that primeval dawn / When painting got its start,
That a lady with her garments on / Is Life, but is she Art?
By undraped nymphs / I am not wooed;
I’d rather painters painted food.



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Well done



Impatiently I once asked one of my smart-ass, Indian buddies, "Are you *done* yet?" He responded by raising his arms, looking closely at the back of each hand, and with a big smile saying "Why, yes, I believe I am!"

My kids contribute
brownish-orangeish-yellowish (one word to describe their mom's color)
and
peachish-yellowish (to describe their own)

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