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Sun 01/31/10 08:41 PM
laugh We beat Canada by one point

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Sun 01/31/10 08:30 PM

George Washington grew marijuana in his garden.smokin :banana:


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

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Sun 01/31/10 08:21 PM


I keep seeing this man on my local screen that I know has spent 9 yrs in the pen

I see another one I think (not for sure is gay) WTF

So why is this so hard to find someone ??

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Sun 01/31/10 08:14 PM



That is were it all starts with conversation and eye contact.

:banana: :banana:

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Sun 01/31/10 07:58 PM



Compliments, do you embrace them and become all smiley or do you shy away and feel uncomfortable?


I am usually pretty uncomfortable.


Yeap, I used to feel uncomfortable and sometimes blush,blushing I am starting to feel more comfortable lately.

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Sun 01/31/10 07:54 PM

Jager and red bull on the rocks.
But rarely anymore.


Wow this sounds great, I would change out the Jager for something else but who cares, the Red Bull will make anything taste better, waht a kick. :banana:

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Sun 01/31/10 07:29 PM




When you realize the reasons the person you are dating is divorced in the first place and actually start having sympathy for their ex? Of course this is the time you are ready to end the relationship as well. This has happened to me but I did verbalize what I thought and it was a real wake-up call for him.


Happened to me, not a divorced one but just ex/boyfriend. She told me all these horror stories about him, and always got one side of the story. After I broke up with her and talked to people who knew her better told me things she never told me or lied about and the entire thing was flipped around and realize that she had to demonize him in order to maker herself look innocent.

The problem is, no matter how much a person lies, his or her personality will start to show anyway after some time, and especially for those who can read people well, it's pointless to lie, just makes it worse.

I just don't understand how can someone live in lies and even get mixed up in it and don't remember which lie was told to whom. Now, that's even worse.


Yes, you are only receiving one side of the story and in some cases you cannot get anymore info. Sometimes I think they believe their side of the story 100%. In my case I mentioned why I believed they got divorced (the same reason we broke up) and if nothing else I think he truly saw some of his problem behavior for the first time. We all have faults but when they cause repeated break-ups it is time to reflect.

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Sun 01/31/10 07:14 PM
Does she have a job? Maybe she needs to work on her own for awhile to understand money.

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Sun 01/31/10 06:57 PM



Compliments, do you embrace them and become all smiley or do you shy away and feel uncomfortable?


The best compliment I have ever gotten was from my ex/gf

I was doing my daily push ups in the morning (I was in the army at the time) and she looked at me and said that I made her horny like no one before. I won't share the rest of the story. :wink:


We can say you do not shy away from compliments smokin

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Sun 01/31/10 06:50 PM
I use AVG, I think it works well to scan for problems. No expert here.

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Sun 01/31/10 06:39 PM


Hello and Welcome :banana: :banana:

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Sun 01/31/10 06:35 PM

Oh yeah...although I don't think he woke up as much as just got defensive. Maybe I need to work on my communication skills!


He became defensive but he probably did not forget what you said and may have spent time reflecting on this, hopefully.

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Sun 01/31/10 06:30 PM



Compliments, do you embrace them and become all smiley or do you shy away and feel uncomfortable?
Whats this new word here you speak,,com plime nts??















Thank them,,,and find one to give them back,,through our talks then

But I do,,pass-over them seeing me excepting it from them, wink,,
as if they hit me off guard,,,so I hide that first hesitation in
look on face,,,lol,,,,

Interesting reply, thank-you for your honesty. drinker drinker

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Sun 01/31/10 06:16 PM



Compliments, do you embrace them and become all smiley or do you shy away and feel uncomfortable?


It depends on the compliment, who is giving the compliment, why they're giving compliment/ if they're sincere or not, but generally I will shy away and feel uncomfortable, but will smile and give a thank you, unless I feel they are insincere, then I will just laugh it off.


Agree they need to be sincere compliments :smile:

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Sun 01/31/10 06:14 PM


When you realize the reasons the person you are dating is divorced in the first place and actually start having sympathy for their ex? Of course this is the time you are ready to end the relationship as well. This has happened to me but I did verbalize what I thought and it was a real wake-up call for him.

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Sun 01/31/10 05:57 PM

Thank you .And give onedrinker


:thumbsup:

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Sun 01/31/10 05:54 PM

Compliments, do you embrace them and become all smiley or do you shy away and feel uncomfortable?

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Sun 01/31/10 05:01 PM


I do not like ketchup, can't say why. I did not even know they had fancy ketchup.smokin

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Sun 01/31/10 04:58 PM


Expensive Tequila-shots pitchfork

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Sun 01/31/10 04:56 PM



At age 9 Mozart composed his first symphony :banana: :banana:

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