Community > Posts By > WildEnglishRose
Topic:
Add Friends
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And leave an accompanying messages as to why you want to be friends. Some people are a bit awkward otherwise. I know that I am anyway. That's a great idea! I hadn't thought of that Maybe it'll be a little less hurtful for him to be relegated as a friend that way. Thank you so much for your help |
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Topic:
Add Friends
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JUST CLICK YHE ADD FRIENDS BAR ON THE PERSONS PROFILE YOU TRYING TO ADD.............. thanx very much ...I knew it was simple, my brain just went "Duh" |
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Topic:
Add Friends
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How do I add someone as a Friend? I've done it before, but I've forgotten how I did it!
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Hi Rob, Your profile looked OK to me...maybe a little intense. The only suggestion there would be to lighten it up a little, and as someone else already commented, add a few more pics--something to catch the young ladies' attention: happy, smiling, colorful.
You're a fun guy, right? Let your pics reflect that. Happy hunting out there, and above all, HAVE FUN! |
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For all U Bob Ross love-to hate fans, he died a year or so ago and has joined his happy little critters, next to a little babbling brook, by a happy little bush,or maybe two..whatever you'd like, coz remember, it's you're picture and you can make it anything you want to be, yessir.
Hey, doesn't the value of an artist's work increase once they're dead? Personally, I prefer the Pre-Raphaelites (saw a good showing of selected works in St. Louis, on loan from an East Coast Gallery, and in turn from the Tate in London, England. |
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Different Drum
by Linda Ronstadt No idea who should play the part... Open to suggestions, though |
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The Things We Do For Love
by 10 c.c. (1970's band, mostly popular back in England) |
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Edited by
WildEnglishRose
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Sat 10/11/08 10:40 PM
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I sooo would have thought of the two together
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My dog would at least want you to pet him first
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Aw, come on now, Mayhem.
At least the guy warned you before you got bit |
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Topic:
funeral
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Maybe the gynecologist will have a Memorial Cervix
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Topic:
Spartacus or police officer?
Edited by
WildEnglishRose
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Tue 10/07/08 12:48 AM
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Or...Be outrageous instead and go with the Genius idea: Spartacus THE Police Officer, with a twist -- IN DRAG
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Topic:
Spartacus or police officer?
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hardly out of the ordinary, heck those are just props for any fun weekend. It's Halloween...go BIZARRE
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Topic:
Spartacus or police officer?
Edited by
WildEnglishRose
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Tue 10/07/08 12:51 AM
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Doesn't he always have his cuffs, etc. handy?
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Topic:
Spartacus or police officer?
Edited by
WildEnglishRose
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Tue 10/07/08 12:57 AM
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My call would be to the nearest constume store for something with a little imagination
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Topic:
Spartacus or police officer?
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Halloween dressing-up is a very Over-The-Top thing where I come from, so how campy are you prepared to go with this?
Which Spartacus are you talking about, my friend? (a) The oh-so-boring slave/gladiator (ho-hum), OR (b) Agador Spartacus, the Cuban gay houseboy in "The Birdcage" - much more scope for your imagination; dress as campy as you feel comfortable wearing, try a Cuban accent, flirt with absolutely EVERYBODY...you'll be much more memorable! |
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Topic:
Spartacus or police officer?
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Hmm, put on a pair of specs and I see you as the Verison cellphone guy in the TV commercials "Can you hear me now?"
Don't get mad, I was only kidding! |
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Guys have had a problem with me living in an Independent Living Wing of a residential home for MS patients. (I live AND work there, as a "walking wounded" MS-er myself). They're the guys who's profiles always talk about compassion for others, giving back to the community, strong christian values, blah blah blah. They talk to you a few times, you get along great and really hit it off; then it gets to the point where they want to know where you live and can they take you out...and suddenly, GONE
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Topic:
Do you have one?
Edited by
WildEnglishRose
on
Wed 09/24/08 08:52 PM
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If I may.........having a thread that asks about preferences is going to get you BOTH sides of the equilibrium. You will have people call others "shallow" and "superficial" and others who claim it isn't "shallow" or "superficial" to have preferences. Judgements made based on your preferences or lack thereof..... Some people do actually have more/less than others. Anyhoo, it is indeed superficial to judge whether or not you will date someone based on their looks. Though everyone does it. It is impossible for you to have sexual feelings for someone who you find to be ugly. However, for someone you find to be "ok" their personality may boost their looks and make them beautiful to you. What I'm saying, is yes, everyone has preferences and even requirements (as I choose to define them differently, as is my right).......but it really doesn't do much to list them on a forum, except to separate and divide....but that is me, and this isn't the Philosophy forum. Anyhoo........I'm done. It seems to me these kinds of threads are designed to boost certain people's egos, while possibly harming others...... Hmm.....Seems like you have a judgmental streak running through your response tonight--"as is your right". I'll take a wild guess and say perhaps you don't approve of some of the responses to the topic? But that's OK, we are all just sharing thoughts here and one of the common traits throughout is the preference or requirement for someone with a sense of humor! I consider that a great thing, and one of the most attractive qualitities in a man. |
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Topic:
Do you have one?
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My preference is fat and naked.... |
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