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Dennie, I *adored* Stuart Whitmore. If he's available, I'd definitely take him. In fact, I can't believe he hasn't been snapped up!
He's warm, witty, brilliant, loyal, wealthy, and on top of all that, he has a social conscience. He's positively hero material. He doesn't have any drawbacks at all, unless its the thinning hair.
Or..I wonder...is it possible that no one wanted him because...because he's an *attorney?* That possibility will keep me laughing for the rest of night...
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My sentiments exactly, Judith!! I have been pushing Stuart in the marriage market for a year now! Why does no one want this extremely intelligent man?? Any takers out there? You heard it from Judith's own mouth: Stuart is marriage material! lol
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Well... I *did* try to push Stuart on Winne not to long ago... I did like the sound of Winne Whitmore... but she wasn't too keen on that... she had her eyes set on some guy with the last name Westmoreland...
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ROTFLMAO....Karen, sister 'o mine, we must remember to save this post! We can use a blurb from Judith's post for advertisement for Stuart's competition. That'll have the contestants showing up in droves. *grin*
Seriously, I adore Stuart, too. Jane and I have been fighting for months about who gets to do the article on him. No way around it: there is just nothing on this earth sexier than an intelligent man.
I love when he is relaying his conversation with David Levinson to Mer. Dave has been preaching on the sanctity of marriage. "Meredith," Stuart confides laughingly, "Levinson is an orthodox Jew on his fourth marriage and sixth mistress! Jesus, I couldn't believe his nerve!"
"What did you say?"
"I told him I couldn't believe his nerve!" Stuart said, then he stopped trying to make her see the humor in it because he sensed she couldn't.
LMAO....I love how he has no qualms about taking the air right out of Levinson's sails.
Oh. And when he makes his assessment of Matt and says, "Either you're a world-class bastard, or you're insane, or you're in love with her. Which is it?"
"Definitely the first. Possibly the second. Possibly all three. You decide." (says the too-godly-for-mere-words Matthew Farrell)
"I already have," Stuart informs him.
"Which is it?"
"The first and the third," he replies. And JM tells us that he is "suddenly enjoying himself."
*grin*
Only Stuart would say such a thing to the Matthew Farrell. rotf...The man is a classic.
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Oh no, what have I done? Perhaps I never should have extolled the virtues of Stuart Whitmore. Now the entire world, or at least this board, realizes how many wonderful qualities he turly has. The women will be coming out of the woodwork to claim him. Remember, I asked first.
BTW Judith, I had thought about that "attorney flaw" but decided not to mention it. After all, since I'm new here, I didn't want everyone to think I was completely crazy for wanting to marry a lawyer!
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I think that Stuart is a very warm, caring person, who has a lot to give to a woman. I think that he'll make a wonderful husband for any single JMBB lady on here (me included LOL)
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Dennie!!! You have wonderful taste. Many of us know Stuart's wonderful qualities. He is simply divine.
Tracy Reynolds has been singing Stuart's praises and trying to get this many fixed up forever. So, he's certainly a catch. Funny thing is that I was just telling our own Lisa stern sideways glare at my dearest friend that Stuart would be perfect for her. I tried to get Stuart fixed up with Amy; however, Tony Townsende is the man of her dreams.
I am behind you all the way. GO STUART!!!!! GO DENNIE!!!!!
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