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what kind of panties are you wearing... (give me a break!) |
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Hope that works out for ya...... I dont like children...... I know Im beautiful........ Whats Your name agian? |
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined So very true! I am glad you agree with me |
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Edited by
robert1652
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Sat 07/05/08 07:35 AM
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what kind of panties are you wearing... (give me a break!) ------------------------------- |
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Edited by
johnboy072472
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Sat 07/05/08 07:42 AM
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Person looking at themselves in thier mirror every 2 minutes........
Flatulence(fart for the dictionary impaired) |
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-Comments like, "do you do phone sex?"
-Someone who continually talks about themselves and never seems to have any genuine interest in who you are... |
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Name somethings or lines or things people say that can ruin a conversation whether it is online or in person. I think I'm pregnant. (Coming from a guy.) |
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Edited by
Topsykretts
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Sat 07/05/08 07:48 AM
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when someone thinks that 'ts' in 'topsykretts stands for trans sexual
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined So very true! I am glad you agree with me and sometimes online conversation can flow just fine, yet when you move to talking on the phone or meeting, sometimes things change or are just not the same. makes you wonder 'WHO' it really was that you were speaking to... |
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Edited by
johnboy072472
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Sat 07/05/08 07:58 AM
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When they say...... "I like balloons"
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-Comments like, "do you do phone sex?"
-Someone who continually talks about themselves and never seems to have any genuine interest in who you are... --Or they say 'what size is your bra?" -Someone who continually talks about themselves and never seems to have any genuine interest in who you are... |
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I hate it when they ramble on about every ex that they have had.
I have the common courtesy to not mention my ex's unless specifically asked. For me, it is a definite turn off. |
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined I suppose we could always learn to blow bubbles instead of speaking!! I was trying to agree with your comment without using words dont need to learn to blow bubbles name is already BOB (the 3 second memory possessing fish dialogue) constantly blowing bubbles But I guess that is too difficult for some and I can see why |
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Edited by
robert1652
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Sat 07/05/08 08:21 AM
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined So very true! I am glad you agree with me and sometimes online conversation can flow just fine, yet when you move to talking on the phone or meeting, sometimes things change or are just not the same. makes you wonder 'WHO' it really was that you were speaking to... Writing skills and art of conversation or the lack of it are two very different things |
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined So very true! I am glad you agree with me and sometimes online conversation can flow just fine, yet when you move to talking on the phone or meeting, sometimes things change or are just not the same. makes you wonder 'WHO' it really was that you were speaking to... Writing skills and art of conversation or the lack of it are two vbery different things This is true. I write far better than I speak. But then, if you're writing you have a lot more time to compose your thoughts... and of course, there's that backspace thing... |
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined So very true! I am glad you agree with me and sometimes online conversation can flow just fine, yet when you move to talking on the phone or meeting, sometimes things change or are just not the same. makes you wonder 'WHO' it really was that you were speaking to... Writing skills and art of conversation or the lack of it are two vbery different things This is true. I write far better than I speak. But then, if you're writing you have a lot more time to compose your thoughts... and of course, there's that backspace thing... I agree with the thought process when writing with conversations you need to be ready with the thoughts |
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Some people only need to open their mouth and the conversation is ruined So very true! I am glad you agree with me and sometimes online conversation can flow just fine, yet when you move to talking on the phone or meeting, sometimes things change or are just not the same. makes you wonder 'WHO' it really was that you were speaking to... Writing skills and art of conversation or the lack of it are two very different things I agree and I have experienced such examples. |
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WORDS....... Sometimes........
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WORDS....... Sometimes........ very true! so much can be said 'without' using words- both positivley and negatively! |
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