Kathy. Gotta Go...
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I don't remember.
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Guess their age...
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25 Your getting cloer.............. to 1/2. If I were 1/2, I'd be asking you out. Thanks for the ego boost. |
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Topic:
Guess their age...
Edited by
paul1217
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Sun 02/28/10 06:38 PM
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r u 35ish |
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Topic:
Guess their age...
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30ish Yhanks a lottttt!!!!!!!! |
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Take the 2nd letter - part 2
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pie
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Edited by
paul1217
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Sat 02/27/10 11:41 AM
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unique, and no I didn't read your post above.
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Guess their age...
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41
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Frienships Journey
Edited by
paul1217
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Wed 02/24/10 06:58 PM
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Friendship is a journey best embarked upon
with no expectations and no restrictions. Let the journey take you where it will. It may lead to separate paths. It may lead to lifelong friendship. It may lead to true love. Wherever the journey leads you, enjoy the trip and cherish the memories. |
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Some of us do. The women just don't realize it. Once a woman realizes that a man knows these facts, and how to properly practice them, you wont find him on a singles site.
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What is an atheist?
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I've been called an atheist but for me that paints a picture of a non-spiritual person. I am definitely not that. I believe in "God" and I define "God" as "That which is." I exist, therefore my closest experience of "God" is myself. I believe in myself therefore I believe in "God" by that definition. Yes, I am God. So why do people mistake me for an atheist? Have you looked into Taoism. Your statement " I define God as that which is" is similar to one of the Tao's basic statements. The difference is the don't try to define the Tao. I find the problem with most organized religions that by trying to define, or humanize god, they end up losing the spirituality of "god". |
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Finish the sentence.......
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You smile all the time and don't even realize it I smile all the time just so people will wonder what Im up to. |
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What is a good answer?
Edited by
paul1217
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Sat 02/20/10 08:54 PM
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The last time I was asked this I made the mistake of saying what I was actually thinking. " What the hell is your name." I don't understand why but it didn't work out well.
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Now here's an odd thought
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I completely understand your position, ZP. Don't think that I don't. I am not saying anything is " absolute ". The problem, as I see it, is that you dismiss these things, without having looked into the reports, or anything else, that could potentially cause you to believe that things are closer to absolutes than you currently thing. Until we have actual contact with an alien race, it wouldn't be possible to say 100% one way or the other. If you were to look past the obvious fakes, and a little deeper into the reports that have yet to be " reasonably " explained, of which there are many, you may ( or may not ) conclude that things aren't as clear cut as you currently believe them to be. Wouldn't logical thinking dictate that one look at all available information before taking a position? You can believe in something without having to witness it for yourself. Do you admit that all matter is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons? Have you ever seen any of those? Absence of evidence, is not evidence of absence. It is extremely arrogant of humans to believe that we are the pinacle of intelligence and advanced life in a universe containing millions of galaxies, each containing billions of stars and billions of planets. |
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BETWEEN THE SHEETS - part 10
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Talk Dirty Tonight BTS, Charlie Karp and the Namedroppers.
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Instinct....what IS it?
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Not familiar with his thoughts, but very interested, I'll have to research.
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Now here's an odd thought
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Unfortunately most people, of any age, are more concerned with their own insignificant lives than the future of the species as a whole.
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Instinct....what IS it?
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Thanx, I seem to comprehend what your referring to. However, a concrete example wouldn't hurt: I'm still looking. I'll have more time this weekend. But...just as an example...there are many physicists who have said that space travel, at the speeds necessary for another race to come to our planet simply isn't possible due to the laws of physics. But...having listened to Professor Kaku speak about the Large Hadron Collider, he said that many of the things physicists believed to be impossible are now being shown to be quite possible. I know this has nothing to do with instinct...but it does, in a way, illustrate my point. There are also rumors going around that the problems relating to the collider are the results of scientist working on the collider in the future trying to prevent scientist working on the collider now form destroying the earth. Therefore negating the existance of the scientists in the future from affecting the scientists working on the collider now from eliminating their existance. Do you have a headache yet? I know I do. |
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Now here's an odd thought
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I learned on a Pet 64. I still have an Atari 80 xl and an AT&T 8086 in my basement. I Remember Time share, RPG and Cobal. We have seen a lot of changes.
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Now here's an odd thought
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I'm not that up on computer slang. When I started using these things we saved our data on cassette tapes and DOS didn't exist. Yeah I'm Old LOL.
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