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Kristina (kristmas) wrote,
@ 2003-01-14 21:47:00
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    this is so TRUE!
    The Geography of a Woman:

    Between the ages of 18 - 21 a woman is like Africa or
    Australia. She is half discovered, half wild and
    naturally beautiful with bush land around the fertile deltas.

    Between the ages of 21 - 30 a woman is like America or
    Japan. Completely discovered, very well developed and
    open to trade especially with countries with cash or cars.

    Between the ages of 30 - 35, she is like India or Spain.
    Very hot, relaxed and convinced of her own beauty.

    Between the ages of 35 - 40 a woman is like France or
    Argentina. She may have been half destroyed during the
    war but can still be a warm and desirable place to visit.

    Between the ages of 40 - 50 she is like Yugoslavia or
    Afghanistan. She lost the war and is haunted by past
    mistakes. Massive reconstruction is now necessary.

    Between the ages of 50 - 60 she is like Russia or
    Canada. Very wide, quiet and the borders are practically
    unpatrolled. The frigid climate keeps people away.

    Between the ages of 60 - 70 a woman is like England or
    Mongolia. With a glorious and all conquering past, but
    alas no future.

    After 70, they become like Albania. Everyone
    knows where it is, but no one wants to go there.


    The Geography of a Man:

    Between the ages of 15 - 70 a man is like Iraq
    .. ruled by a dick.


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