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I can go for the tie 
"I don't need you to buy me dinner. I just need you to love me."
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The polka-dot tie with the red fedora...lol...perfect. whatever the rest of the uniform, we've got to be barefoot! ...jim
[i:53cc3dbc5d]there's good love out there, just you wait[/i:53cc3dbc5d]
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[quote:4827d0c038="joleary"]whatever the rest of the uniform, we've got to be barefoot![/quote:4827d0c038] I would have it no other way  Ok, I'm ready to dance around onstage -- who's with me?
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Oh, and don't forget the polkadot parasols for the ladies! ...jim
[i:53cc3dbc5d]there's good love out there, just you wait[/i:53cc3dbc5d]
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Wow, these are the most colourul outfits I know of
"I don't need you to buy me dinner. I just need you to love me."
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Hmmm... No polka-dots, no ties!!! lol Polka-dots... we need taste people! We are civilized passioneers! lol. And ties... ties are symbols of capitalism, does our revolution of joy and love include capitalism?
~ If this is the car, that I must drive to the job, that I must keep for the house, and a man I don't love; count me out. ~
~ Sweet hope is glowing in your glorious eyes ~
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That is a great word -- I can see Passioneers taking my world by storm anyday!
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Of course, we can quibble about semanntics like polka dots, fedoras and such... how about instead: everyone comes up with their own comfortable outfit, expressing their own unique individuality and joys?
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Good point SB. The key here is probably not our "uniform", in fact in some sense the notion of "uniform" conflicts with what a Passioneer is... although I still think barefoot is obligatory... :wink: ...jim
[i:53cc3dbc5d]there's good love out there, just you wait[/i:53cc3dbc5d]
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I agree with SB about the uniforms...none would probably be best. But I also agree with the barefoot thing...it's a must.
"I don't need you to buy me dinner. I just need you to love me."
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Yes, well that goes without saying :wink:
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LOL awesome. This reminds me of the Alanis 'religion' (in a not-so-serious sense) we started on alanis.com message boards years ago. So fun 
~ If this is the car, that I must drive to the job, that I must keep for the house, and a man I don't love; count me out. ~
~ Sweet hope is glowing in your glorious eyes ~
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Finally Sarah's passion revolution is really getting movement 
"I don't need you to buy me dinner. I just need you to love me."
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Good things happen all in time. The French Revolution wasn't born in a night!.. not that I should equate us passioneers to the drastic plight of the pat centuries... but.... lol
` I wanna be the bluebird singing Singing to the roses in her yard Roses in her yard her father grew for her It's been raining like Tennessee honey So long I got too heavy to fly Ain't no bluebird ever gets too heavy to sing `
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lol, I should hope not...I don't think this revolution will lead to many of the same things past revolutions have.
"I don't need you to buy me dinner. I just need you to love me."
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