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Sunday October 28 00:10:06 2007
Re: [8647] Helen of Troy (2003)
Vokoban wrote:

> A bit later

Great, thanks
Jay L
Sunday October 28 00:22:51 2007
Re: Use of the term "middle-aged"
"IMO any such age references in database may as well be eliminated:"

That'd be alot of work

"Even when looking up the definition of "middle aged" various sources give various ages, most usually cite the ages of 45-65 though in medicine they usually go with 50+. One time I saw one poster (I think it was in the discussion forum) describe an actress who was 35-40 as being "middle aged"."

OT Age refs are specific to keeping those away whom would shut the site down. Those middle aged poses no threat.

"I think all posters may as well skip all references to age with the *possible* exception of "older or old", to signify someone 55+ -- if at all."

Agree best,
but I don't want to start editing down on people if it poses no shutdown threat.
Jay L
Sunday October 28 11:56:18 2007
Re: Use of the term "middle-aged"
Jay L wrote:

> "IMO any such age references in database may as well be
> eliminated:"
> That'd be alot of work

Right, we're not going to do that. Not only is it too
much work, I don't think the slight ambiguity of phrases
like that are detrimental to the database. If people
don't understand, they can use available resources to
check it out for themselves.

Brian R
Sunday October 28 21:51:35 2007
[12650] Silent Witness
see photo on Oct. 28th boards for Scene ID unk37b with the polariod of the two gals.

1. Hands out in front but not on floor.
2. Gags appear to be cleavegags not ducttape gags. Went by my tape of this when it aired on BBCAmerica.
civil

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