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Tue 09/10/13 03:26 PM
Just have to find them attractive. Mature, huge, short, tall, skinny, pale, freckled, curly haired, bald, tattooed, muscular, badass, timid. It's usually the ones I like that don't like me, lol. - Quiet confidence is very attractive.

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Sun 06/02/13 03:01 PM
A small comfortable home with soundroom and walking convenient goodies
Education to quench curiosity
Help immediate family

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Sat 03/16/13 08:52 PM
Let Your Love Flow-The Bellamy Brothers.
Cant link it via iPad, but you know the drill.

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Sat 03/16/13 08:48 PM
Van Halen ,'Oh, Pretty Woman'

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Sun 03/10/13 04:30 PM
I'm here to meet my significant other, but the site has much to offer as others have mentioned. Being streetwise has it's benefits. While I believe there are beautiful, deep thinking women in the Eastern Block countries I have to consider why bikini clad 20 something's want any time with a middle-aged, non-mogul that enjoys being a loner. :wink:

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Thu 02/21/13 04:32 PM

Wal-Mart employs more people than any other company in the United States outside of the Federal government, yet the majority of its employees with children live below the poverty line. "Buy American" banners are prominently placed throughout its stores; however, the majority of its goods are made outside the U.S. and often in sweatshops.

Employees on average take home pay of under $250 a week. The salary for full-time employees is $6 to $7.50 an hour for 28-40 hours a week.

This pay scale places employees with families below the poverty line, with the majority of employees' children qualifying for free lunch at school.

This amounts to a form of corporate welfare, as the taxpayer subsidizes the low salaries. One-third are part-time employees - limited to less than 28 hours of work per week - and are not eligible for benefits.

If Walmart ran the USA, we would resemble the Chinese laborers in no time.

Agreed. In short, I see walmart as the 3rd party, and not the one we hoped for. All that control doesn't happen because they're nice guys. A lot of " righty's" spout sink-or-swim based on some misconception about laziness. Well I work hard, but I'm open minded enough to see we have serious social issues to deal with. The lazy folks won't just go away. So instead of imagining some violent confrontation, and I'm pretty conservative, we as ALL AMERICANS should be searching for ways to pull it together. Let's try making bad people good which will lead to lazy people getting going. Bad people include those who suffocate the American Dream by monopolizing markets.
If corporations are people then shouldn't the homeless be given prime time commercial media to voice their concerns?

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Thu 02/21/13 04:04 PM
Loner. Don't like to dominate or be dominated. My main objective to control is space since my social qualities are in short supply. Having been down the road of high quantity " togetherness" I can attest to the watered down version being underwhelming. Mutual respect is high on my code of ethics to summarize.

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Thu 02/21/13 03:46 PM
Depends on the woman. Some women have such beautiful skin or tone that it detracts. I will admit that tattoos compliment very few women, but to understand that for some it's a deep form of expression. It has never repulsed me and I can appreciate fine art as bohemian women do attract my love of individuality.

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Mon 02/18/13 01:50 PM
Not by our standards. Consider that perfect order would require nothingness, but God as one with infinity defines all things being possible. Even the limits of our Big Bang still do not encompass the reach of infinity. That love is above order dictates logic is a symptom not a purpose. It's logical to top your gas in winter, but love let's you fill 3/4 and give a few bucks to the needy. :wink:

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Sun 02/17/13 07:28 PM
It's the geek in each of us that gives the world hope.

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Sun 02/17/13 07:25 PM
Thank you. :smile:

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Sun 02/17/13 06:00 PM
But on topic, some men; very few, practice chivalry. Most are going with the advantage of a poker face. Then a minority are openly emotional. Consider your firing ethnicity of choice purely as example. But I agree that an equal number of women see it as a sign of weakness. Especially if he's a timid man making little money.

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Sun 02/17/13 05:54 PM

well,it is hard for me to explain and express my feelings
i'll make a sour or sulky face,but i wont tell you why am upset unless you keep pestering me why

You have to be careful, some guys may dig a pouty look. Melissa Lee of CNBC has such a pout as a point of reference.

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Sun 02/17/13 05:20 PM



Wesley and Buttercup, there is no comparison.....


what movie is it?
The Princess Bride a fantastic highly under rated movie

Anybody want a peanut? Andre The Giant

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Sun 02/17/13 05:15 PM
Setting a bar for examples sake: healthy like a Shoalin monk and wealthy like Christopher Reeves( God rest him & wife) I'll take health. Both are capable of beautiful souls, but in this case I'd dare call my choice greed.

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Sun 02/17/13 04:48 PM
I'm with you on the rarity. I like all kinds of women, but so few wear their hair short when it compliments their features. There's a biker woman on here that has short hair, but I'm pretty sure I'm outgunned on her outgoing nature.

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Sun 02/17/13 04:39 PM

I'm not threatened by intelligent women but a lot of "intelligent" women are just snooty and full of themselves and I don't really find that atractive.

I do. laugh But intelligent women already know I'm no good, so the journey continues...

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Sun 02/17/13 04:09 PM
We would have to split. Maybe down the road with some understanding we could get back together, but not in the situation at hand. I'd leave to keep it simple. - That said, I'm a loner at heart and essentially wouldn't live with my partner. It's a rare find; someone who loves you and you love them that understand this way of life. That's why I'm here: looking for 1 in 6 billion. :tongue:

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Sun 02/17/13 12:29 PM
Maybe it's easier to start with how much a land-mine costs compared to a tank.
Yes, the banks. And no I'm not a communist for wanting love instead of war. I'm for the pursuit of happiness.

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Sun 02/17/13 12:24 PM
It's sad that the pinnacles of society will employ complex technology, propaganda through sophisticated media, and the promise of secure well paying jobs to deny that LOVE is the answer.
Just looked up the cost of a basic tank and the cost was $65 million. Extra armor, better sights, etc. up to $120 million. Imagine how many of our youth could go to college free for the cost of one tank. How it would ease the burden on families, and offer fresh perspective on the problems we have beyond violence.

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