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I am so darn bored
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lol
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Where to go?
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So usually, when I meet a guy and it works out it's in the summer. Don't ask me why. But it seems like the park is a great place to meet someone. Any time I've gone to the WEBN fireworks with somebody, we've really hit it off. Or an outdoor music concert. Fireworks. There's a lot of stuff you can do in the summer.
But I'm like a winter hermit. I have really not any idea what are good places to go in the winter weather. I don't particularly like bars. Restaurants are typically too crowded and noisy. Plus I like to meet someone without the strain of paying for a dinner. What are some good ideas of places to meet people in the winter months??? |
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I am so darn bored
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and so darn tired of looking for the right guy. Ya know, I talked to this handsome fellow last night and he was supposed to come out today. Then "his battery died in his car." Please. Are there any real, cute, fun guys out there that would really actually like to hang out? <<<<<battery may be old, but it is good & strong and still works! ha ha i like bearcats.... i went to uc. since you are from Ohio, "Go Buckeyes!" Do I get points for that? |
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I am so darn bored
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Simple solution...don't look any longer...just have fun and meet more people, keep busy in the forums and let him look for you
yeah. really i HAVEN'T been looking. i guess i just felt let down today. you're right about the forums, though. great way to start conversations ;) |
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Soo... you're attracted to smurfs? hahahahah that cured the boredom.. for a minute. |
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I am so darn bored
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and so darn tired of looking for the right guy. Ya know, I talked to this handsome fellow last night and he was supposed to come out today. Then "his battery died in his car." Please. Might want to add to your profile: "Must have good/strong battery!" ROFL!!!!!!! |
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I am so darn bored
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Moved. See? Told ya. hm. you must be a pro at the forums ;) i haven't been in here in ages. have found it's a good way to get people to talk. when you're BORED. |
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I am so darn bored
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Woman make excuses too. Sorry, "Girls" play games and it sucks. The chase is fun, but only for so long Maybe his battery did die I know, just saying...maybe. I read your profile and you sound great. Really nice photos too. Mr. right is out there somewhere. thanks. you're sweet. maybe his battery really did die, i know. i'm not going to hold it against him. i'm not that mean. i'm just bored, that's all. are the commas in here actually little hearts or are my eyes deceiving me? oh and i just found out there's a chit chat thread in the forums. didn't know. but i do now. ;) |
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I am so darn bored
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why would they do that?
not like a week is any wasted time, though. i didn't waste any time on this guy, either. only a day. and it was good conversation... i'm just B O R E D!!! |
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I am so darn bored
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LOL! Well, if they didn't want to hang out, they shouldn't have asked in the first place.
I'm just bored. |
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I am so darn bored
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funny...
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too many. and all the wrong ones apparently. =(
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I am so darn bored
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and so darn tired of looking for the right guy.
Ya know, I talked to this handsome fellow last night and he was supposed to come out today. Then "his battery died in his car." Please. Are there any real, cute, fun guys out there that would really actually like to hang out? |
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If you had..
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i would put lights in on the baseball and football fields here where i live ;)
among many many other things. i already give to certain charities. i'd just give more. |
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Is there really ????
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9 THE ORIENTAL (Milwaukee)
http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/Milwaukee/OrientalTheatre.htm Three cheers for Landmark Theatres, the country's best art-house chain. They do boutique movies like Murderball right. Especially at this three-screen Midwest movie palace, open since 1927 and complete with still-working pipe organ. It holds the record for longest continuous engagement, as The Rocky Horror Picture Show has played nonstop since 1978. The staff will even feed your parking meter! 10 MUVICO PARADISE 24 (Davie, Fla.) http://www.muvico.com/ When you combine old-movie grandeur with new-movie technology, you get the theaters in the Florida-based Muvico chain. The Paradise is its grandest, a faux-Egyptian megaplex with hieroglyphics and stadium seats. As far as we know, ancient Egypt never offered on-site child care at any of its entertainments, so you decide which is the golden age. |
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Is there really ????
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Here's something you might be interested in...
1 ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE (Austin) http://www.drafthouse.com/ One of America's most fanatically unique moviegoing experiences. Specializes in oddball repertory programming events like the Lord of the Rings trilogy with Hobbit Feast (you eat whenever they eat!) and a traveling road show that, among other things, is unspooling Close Encounters of the Third Kind at the film's climactic backdrop, Devil's Tower. Movie-geek heaven. 2 KENNEDY SCHOOL (Portland, Ore.) http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=57 Remember when it would rain during recess and your teacher would wrangle all the students inside for a crappy movie? Well, watching a flick in the auditorium of this converted elementary school is sorta like that, only with second-run movies, comfy sofas, and beer from the McMenamins chain, which owns several awesome Portland microbreweries/movie houses. 3 THE CASTRO (San Francisco) http://www.sfgate.com/neighborhoods/sf/castro/ With a massive single screen, balcony, and sonorous Wurlitzer organ, this is the very definition of a ''movie palace.'' Its rep programming is excellent (70mm and silent-film festivals, a series of double features pitting Bette Davis movies against Joan Crawford films), though last year's firing of a popular programmer lit up message boards with disapproval. 4 THE SENATOR (Baltimore) http://www.senator.com/ A glitzy marqueed movie hall, the Senator fought for its survival before being showcased by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. That's all well and fine. The real reason we love it: no children under 5 allowed. Ever. No joke. Call us miserable child haters, but admit it, you like this idea and wish more places did the same. 5 FILM FORUM (New York City) http://www.filmforum.org/ Revival houses are flying the way of the laserdisc, and yet this invaluable three-screen treasure trove is still flourishing 35 years after its start. It's a throwback: The lines to get in feel like the one Woody Allen was stuck in at the beginning of Annie Hall, and the screens shimmer with themed classics (coming up: a four-week samuraifest) and impossible-to-find-elsewhere indies. NYC's finest cinema. 6 CABLE CAR CINEMA (Providence) http://www.cablecarcinema.com/ Though not as old or cushy as other theaters on this list, the railcar garage-turned-indie/foreign-film house has a fiercely loyal and diverse clientele drawn from local universities. With lived-in sofas and local musicians performing before showings, it exemplifies the college-town movie experience. 7 THE ARCLIGHT (Hollywood) https://www.arclightcinemas.com/static/AboutArcLight.html;jsessionid=B6A2E0C738AC5BF312AF7F8FE1E86E0C.node1 It costs $14 to get into what locals consider movie nirvana. But at least you'll notice the difference. The Cinerama Dome theater is sweet. So are the 14 other giant screens, reserved seating, gourmet munchies, ushers who shush talkers, AFI-supported retrospective series, and over-21 boozefests (perfect for a movie like Wedding Crashers). Even the stubs look like golden tickets. 8 GRAUMAN'S CHINESE THEATRE (Hollywood) http://www.manntheatres.com/chinese/ L.A. deserves two theaters on this list because, in terms of exhibition at least, it's the best city in the U.S. for filmgoing. Famous for its grand, flaring entryway studded with cemented movie-star hand- and footprints, the luxurious and recently refurbished Chinese is the only instantly recognizable cinema in the country. |
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well it worked out
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yeah.
woulda been great, but he turned out to be a pompus jackass. never really know till you live with someone i guess. he coulda got a job when he got up here... that probably would have helped. lol |
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Football
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hahaha that's so funny you say that.
he came home talking about the pancake block the other night and i thought he was kidding! that's great stuff. |
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Football
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ok.
my boy's the biggest on the team, right? he LOVES defense and has always played defense except two years ago when he played both tight end and defensive end. he has played linebacker and nose tackle on defense. he TACKLES great. he blocks great, too, but he's better at tackling. he wants to take the guys down. so i'm trying to understand the importance of him playing offensive guard this year. what is important about this position. he's the biggest and fastest kid on the team. so what is it? |
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Football
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ok, i'm checking.
you're welcome for what? |
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