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Sauntering - Sauntering. That, above all else, is this bear's favorite pastime. Sin duda. If I visit your 'hood and you ask me what I'd like to do, be prepared; 'let's saunter' will be my answer. I know what you're thinking: Sauntering? Oso, what kind of psuedo-poetic bullshit is that? We call it walking. ... - #
andrydago: This is the very first time that I hear such element of comparison between women and men. I...
eleonora: David, I am really impressed of how a man could be able to notice this kind of things. I think...
oso: I hope you’re right. I hope that my impressions are based on the fact that I just haven’t...
Kristen: I assumed you did make those suggestions. Think, too, about whether it’s that women are...
oso: Yes, it was a really great presentation and I do appreciate the shoutout. I was actually going to go...
Kristen: I disagree. Perhaps women are better at Keynote, Google Docs, anything posted on Slideshare (oh,...

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