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Storytime with The Big Apple... New Years Eve w/ Dimmers @ tgiFridays

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lipmixgirl

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hello my lovelies...

well, as you know, i always love to go OUT and spend time in REAL LIFE with my Dim family... those 124 dimmers who have met me in person have a first hand understanding of this very fact...

anywho - on to our story...

it is always fun for me, when we run in a gaggle, to kind of hang back and see the the many emotions of the public when they see a murder of fatties together - living life, being happy, traveling in packs...

picture it - 4 very beautiful and large women (me, nancygirl, bigbeautifulme, & tooz) accompanied by 3 very handsome men (shivs aka kevmoney, cactopus, and blackjack) sitting down to dine at Fridays...

so, as it were, all was lovely and behind me i notice an average size woman and her family having dinner. she was wearing a screen printed t-shirt and all i could make out of what it said was "big girls" ...

being the inquisitive sort that i am, i went up to their table and inquired what the shirt said in its entirety. it read "big girls don't cry"... yes, i admit that i was disappointed... i thought it actually might have said something clever about big girls...

as i said thank you to the lady and began to excuse myself from her table, she stopped me and asked:

"are you all always this happy?!??!?!?"

to which i replied:
"why of course! and if you think that this is really happy, you haven't seen anything!"

to which she replied:
"good for you"...

as i left the table, i mused on the idea that we did a public service -
if for but a moment -
changed one woman's view on fat people...

the big apple has spoken...
::exeunt:: :bow:




 

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