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Thread: Can 1,000 words redeem the picture?
galligirl
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Can 1,000 words redeem the picture?
Posted: 8/20/2008 11:06:11 AM
I AM NOT PHOTOGENIC...... my kids always say "Mom, you're so pretty but your pictures are terrible." And it's true. So, can someone, anyone honestly review my profile and make suggestions that would help the profile outweigh the image?
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Scent of a woman
Posted: 8/20/2008 10:52:47 AM
O.K. I'm taking a leap of faith here by disclosing this..........
When I'm aroused and really wanting to be touched and well...... properly done: my ex-boyfriend said that my scent was like an earthy, doe-like aroma. Subtle, yet arousing. Of course, he was right there....... not next to me on a bus. She must have really wanted you dude. Pheromones? Maybe. But, we, like all natures creatures have a natural non-vocal way of attracting the opposite sex.
Thanks, now I'm all hot and bothered.
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What does the last great bumper stickers that you've seen say?
Posted: 8/20/2008 10:05:41 AM
Not really a bumper sticker. It was a windshield sticker and it was on a Jeep Wrangler printed upside down:
"If you can read this, roll me over"
galligirl
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The Death of Mal-Wart?
Posted: 8/20/2008 9:53:20 AM
I've actually read all of the postings on this thread and WOW!!! Such diversified points of view, and yet each one has some validity. My only comment is this: Go to the library, look under "S" for Steinbeck and check out his book "The Grapes of Wrath". People, it's all your arguments wrapped into an amazingly astute novel and it clarifies and humanizes each of your viewpoints on Unions: both pro and con.
Our world and most of the people in it are not geared toward the happy medium. Why settle for less? Wal-Mart is a FOR PROFIT enterprise. So yes, they will do anything they can FOR PROFIT until they are stopped by legislation of any type. Then they will adjust, minimally, and play nice FOR a little less PROFIT. Then their corporate spin masters will find a loophole that will allow Wal-Mart, et al..... to deviate from corporate conventionality FOR a little more PROFIT............ again and again and again until this cycle burns itself out and another superstore rises from the ashes of all those that have come before.
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Pesty Neighbors : How to Get Rid Of
Posted: 8/20/2008 7:57:58 AM
Reverse psychology folks. Jeff needs to turn into Mrs. Kravitz.
Or....... Jeff should bake some really god-awful, way too much baking soda, not enough sugar, burnt on the bottom chocolate chip cookies and march on over to the neighbors house...uninvited....in his bath towel.... with dog poo on his slippers..... gay porn in hand.... and make a night of it: every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and definitely early Sunday mornings. Then perhaps he could explain to the neighbors that the "new" mattress he got from 'the nice people that left it on the curb' has bed-bugs and can he crash on their sofa until the Ehrlich guy fumigates and declares his home parasite free. Of course he should at least be courteous enough to bring his own plastic seat covers so that 'little bed-wetting problem' doesn't permanently defile their furniture.
Jeff could also move to an undisclosed location..... like Area 51. I hear there's no neighbors in that little village.
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NEW RIDDLE - ONLY FOR SMART PEOPLE
Posted: 8/20/2008 7:39:30 AM
How many animals can you fit into a pair of pantyhose?
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Have you ever been contacted on POF and then misled?
Posted: 8/20/2008 7:31:47 AM
Misled? I was handed the biggest whopper of lies by this guy one time. We had terrific written contact in our little fish pond here. And lengthy conversations over the phone as well. So, he writes me to set up a lunch date (he was from Jersey or something)..... tells me he's FLYING into Limerick airport in his Cessna. Wow, seems like a great guy, got his own air taxi, etc. (I wouldn't have cared if it was an AMC Gremlin........ would not accept a Pacer though
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Anyhoooooo........ of course he never showed up (probably because Pacers can't fly) and when I called his bluff and did a little further investigating......... the whole scenario was B.S. Can ya say SUCKER!!!!
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How do you feel about beggers on the streets?
Posted: 8/20/2008 7:25:43 AM
Yeah. Some of those beggers have choices. However, some are mentally inequipped to handle life as we know it. Others have probably been stuck in the indigent welfare system so long they can't qualify for assistance, in addition to the fact that you can't get a helping hand without a permanent address.
Beware folks, in today's failing economy: There but for the grace of God, go I.
galligirl
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Movie Quotes
Posted: 8/20/2008 7:23:13 AM
Jack Nicholson to Shirley McClaine in Terms of Endearment:
Jack: You're gonna need lots of alcohol
Shirley: So you can get me drunk and take advantage of me?
Jack: No. To kill the bug that crawled up your ass.
The delivery is so perfect, you gotta laugh. "Now that's funny. I don't care who you are."
galligirl
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Heading South
Posted: 8/19/2008 12:33:19 PM
Aaawwww......... y'all are so sweet. I've actually been touring some Alabama websites geared toward the Huntsville area. Trying to stay away from low-lying or flatlands. Not a fan of the detriment of potential weather issues. Real estate seems to be decently priced yet, job availability is fair to good as well. It's the overall environment I'm looking forward to. I'm not your typical uptight northerner despite the fact I've lived here my whole life. I am such a take-it-easy, let-it-roll-off-your-back kind of person. I've just always been charmed by the southern way of life. AND GOOD-LORD............. the food. Yum, yum. Thanks for the info. I'd like to hear more.
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Heading South
Posted: 8/16/2008 7:48:05 AM
Hey folks. I'm looking for some input here. I've lived in Pennsylvania all my life and quite frankly, I'm sick of it. I've always wanted to just pack up and move south. Preferably Alabama (don't know why, just something stuck in my head and heart). Can I have a little bit of input regarding economics, general flow of life and is relocating that far away as difficult as my mother tries to make it sound. This would be my maiden voyage........ any advice?
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Pirate Story..does anyone remember?
Posted: 7/11/2008 7:39:12 AM
Golly, darlin'. Thanks for trying. I believe it was one of the original '' Talk Like a Pirate Day" threads. We are talking YEARS ago.
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Pirate Story..does anyone remember?
Posted: 7/10/2008 11:25:51 AM
Help me. Help me. I just resubmerge into our little pond here and someone messaged me regarding a pirate story/joke I had made up and posted. Obviously it was funny to him. Anyway, I'd like to find it and re-read it because it was something I made up spur of the moment and it got rave reviews. Here's the dilemma....... I posted it in 2005. Here's a hint..... the main character of this little ode was named Jack, there was a chicken involved and I believe harpooning came into play at one point.
Would anyone remember or care to help me recapture my one short moment of semi-genius?
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Should women wear panties under pantyhose?
Posted: 7/10/2008 11:03:36 AM
Should women wear panties, ever? I only don the underthings when I'm trying to impress someone. Otherwise, I'm more comfortable without. And stockings, thigh high or none at all. Ooops, revise that. I never wear a dress or skirt without full coverage. But usually, in that case I prefer the crop cut boy-shorts. Less wedgie factor with them.
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Is height important guys?
Posted: 7/3/2008 11:55:26 AM
What about short women. I'm 5' 1" if I'm lucky. I get teased in a loving manner about that because, believe it or not, people who design kitchens and deli counters don't consider us little people in their original layouts. Anyway, I've dated mostly not-so-average height guys because I am short and being with someone 5'9" or over makes me feel self-c0nscious (and I don't know why- I'm just waiting for the guy to tell me his chiropractor recommends a taller girlfriend because kissing the midget causes spinal pressure and slipped disks). So, back to my point, I date guys in the 5'7" range and each one has been some sort of arrogant, self-absorbed, Napoleonic creep once the relationship was past that stage of newness. Now, yes, perhaps I am just an idiot magnet - -- that is a likely scenario. But how do you taller guys feel with a very petite women in your arms?
galligirl
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Whats your Sign?
Posted: 7/3/2008 11:01:59 AM
I too am a Libra... and since all Libra women are whores I should spin this in my favor and start charging. That would negate the whole lack of monetary gain. I have never read a horrorscope with a more potentially positive outcome. I am a new believer. Oh, and I'm quitting my job and moving to Amsterdam which is obviously the prime location for a gal like me. Ahhhh, the stars were in my favor on the gloriously, gloomy day I was unceremoniously launched into this world. I need a beer.
galligirl
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THINGS THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:
Posted: 7/3/2008 10:55:30 AM
O.K. Let's spin this. What about standard words that you trip over on a normal day but manage to elicit beautifully while totally hammered? I mean, like a tongue twister that you spout out mistake-free and you shock yourself for a moment: as in "Holy Hannah, did you hear me do the Peter Piper thing right there? I'm shitfaced and I can clearly quote children's riddles....... so, bring on the breflidizer testy thingy
MR. PO-LEEEESE MAN...... I'm more soberer than I think you are thinking that I'm not. Lishen .. one....more.....time ...... Pitter Piper Picked a Pack of Pickled Peckers...........
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THINGS THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:
Posted: 7/1/2008 11:17:53 AM
The most difficult thing to say when drunk:
NO
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Add One And Keep Going - This Ought To Be Fun
Posted: 7/1/2008 9:41:31 AM
Heeeeeee Haawwwwww ! Remember those stupid corn field jokes and the fence plank that booted their guests in the butt?
galligirl
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why do alot of country girls wanna go to the city and the city girls dont wanna come to the country
Posted: 7/1/2008 8:37:59 AM
I've lived my entire life in a tiny rural town in Pennsylvania. And it is STILL TOO POPULATED. I agree with the moniker-less lady above. It's about finance, real estate and relocation planning. However, I will have my dream acreage someday. Whether it be a couple acres and a house in Birmingham or a 20 acre horse farm in Montana/Wyoming. I work hard, I play hard and ain't nothing wrong with a man or a woman coming in after a hard days work all dirty and sweaty, especially if it's your own land your working to maintain your livelihood and prosperity.
Besides, sweat is sexy and a double occupancy shower is a fabulous thing.
galligirl
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Are Motivational Speakers just another form of entertainment?
Posted: 1/13/2006 6:16:38 AM
Here's my take on motivational speakers. Those that can't do - teach. These professionals are people that want to be motivated but really don't want to excercise any real skill.
i.e.: "People, we need to be motivated. And I'm motivated when you're motivated. My motivation is your motivation. Success cannot be achieved without motivation!!! Are you motivated ? I'M MOTIVATED!!!! Now go out and do something !" "I'm available for scheduling the entire month of March, bring your friends. Thank you."
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Are Motivational Speakers just another form of entertainment?
Posted: 1/12/2006 2:38:36 PM
I was held CAPTIVE for three years in high school by Tommy LaSorda. I went to HS with Mike Piazza (fantastic regular kind of guy by the way - unlike his preppy twin Vince). Anyway, as T.L. was friend of their family he would give the "Be the best you can be" speech.
Now, you'd think we kids would be playing paper football, drawing the cover of Floyd's "Wall" on our notebooks or trying to sneak out the back for a quick cig in the bathroom.
No ! We were captivated and practicing our math skills. 23 teachers: 17 are asleep, 1 vice-principal picking his nose (and doing a thorough study of the texture of his new fortune) and ONLY THE JANITOR is standing in the back taking notes on a roll of paper towels.
You're right O-T-B........ not a thing he said stuck in my brain. But I can tell you I NEVER shook hands with the Vice Principal ever again.
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socks
Posted: 1/12/2006 1:44:00 PM
I can take off my socks, with my toes, in my sleep. Actually, I think it's a rebellion. I go to sleep in socks to keep my toes warm (or confined perhaps). Then, sometime in the middle of the night my socks MAGICALLY come off. I believe my toes like to be free. What they're doing while I'm sleeping is a mystery.
But they are crafty little buggers. They're cute and little and can pick things up, like: pencils, hairpins, flowers and sometimes that stray olive that rolls off my plate.
So, perhaps my toes aren't exactly talented like the OP....... maybe they just have little minds of their own. Especially the one that's always eating roastbeef and that other one that keeps running off to the market.
Should I be concerned?
galligirl
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Saved By The Bell Trivia!!
Posted: 1/10/2006 1:55:38 PM
That's funny. Saved by the Bell is a morning ritual in our household along with Mama's Family (which comes on between SBTB episodes).
galligirl
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Body odor/essence affected by diet?
Posted: 1/5/2006 2:15:10 PM
So if I say "Eat me" will the response differ from carnivore to vegetarian? Hmmmm..... point to ponder.
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What words can i use or say to bring my wife back home
Posted: 1/5/2006 2:13:04 PM
Spoiled rotten. You get all pissy and start calling names when you don't get your own way. Sit in front of her car, kick and scream, hold your breath 'til your face turns blue and stick your whole fist in your mouth. See what reaction you get then. Because I don't see you making positive, permanent changes that will make her WANT to come back and rekindle your marriage.
Even if she doesn't come back, isn't taking steps to become a better, more serene person worth the personal outcome?
My question is...(probably missed in amongst the other posts) why doesn't she have the children?
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Body odor/essence affected by diet?
Posted: 1/5/2006 1:59:01 PM
I've heard of vegan flatulance. I have a friend who worked with a vegetarian and he said this guy was an entire tuba section of a marching band. Smelled bad too because of that lingering aroma. Kind of like little 'PigPen' in the Peanuts cartoons.
I, myself, am a carnivore and no one squeals or runs away when I walk through a room.
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loser? Yes or no
Posted: 1/5/2006 9:18:08 AM
>scctrdr: Good call. Wiggins, if he's willing and able to be diagnosed by a clinic (find your local clinic - he could get free diagnosis & medical attention) he may very well qualify for Social Security benefits. That type of income stipend would help him stay on his feet financially (a bit) and receive better quality medical care.
Hopefully, you can find those types of agencies in your local area and refer him somehow. Perhaps your friend can finally get the breathing room he needs. You're a good friend. A true friend who wants to help this guy help himself without lecturing or fixing the problem for him. Grasshopper will appreciate this one day, Teacher.
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Social Theory/Abstract thought anyone?
Posted: 1/4/2006 2:13:33 PM
Here's my laymen's opinion. Everything is infinite. Have we ever travelled to the end of anything? If you go around the earth you just keep going because it's round. Ok, so then we go up, but we haven't reached the barriers of anything universal. The universe is just a mathematical term created to place boundaries on the unexplored.
There is infinite room, there is infinite growth. The world and those in it's existance is/are just molecular structures of potential.
That being said: I was thinking of a broccoli/cheese omelette for dinner? Do you think that would taste good? Maybe some apple sauce on the side. What do you think?
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loser? Yes or no
Posted: 1/4/2006 1:57:54 PM
You're in a tough spot, Wiggens. Sometimes trying to help someone can drive them further away. But, if they get the help they need to actually LIVE life instead of just exist, the loss was worth the effort.
Have you tried contacting A.A. for some info on other resources. We have an organization in my area called "Creative Health Services". It's an organization that offers counseling and other types of therapy and it is income based. Perhaps contacting your local hospital, grab the yellow pages and call Psychologists to see if they know of a pro-bono type of operation that can help your friend.
It's tough to make someone get help, but if you're friend enough to plant a seed..... maybe it will grow.
Good luck.
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can you figure it out???
Posted: 1/3/2006 1:35:34 PM
Well, jeez. That was like a duck shot out of the sky. Can you say shortest thread in POF history?
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what if u had 20 dollars
Posted: 1/3/2006 1:15:40 PM
Geez, $20 Let's see. Deli style picnic: Rare Roast Beef and swiss w/ spicy mustard on seedless rye, jewish pickles, home made potato salad and fresh cantaloupe.
Soft blanket on living room floor, telling tales of when we were kids and making shadow puppets on the ceiling with a flashlight.
That's my idea of romance.
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Does anybody else not get Woody Allen movies?
Posted: 1/2/2006 2:24:22 PM
Thank God ! Someone else in the vast meandering quarry of an earth that just doesn't think the little Ytzok is funny. I tried and tried to make sense of a couple of his movies and well.... he's a nerd. Not even a potentially cute nerd because he's annoying. I love nerds... they're cute and cuddly and know about Dungeons and Dragons. But Woody Allen is just unexplainable. How did he get icon status? Was America and the world THAT DESPERATE for entertainment at one point in time? I also believe his movies would be much more bearable if her weren't in them.
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Divorce or other methods of seperation .....
Posted: 1/2/2006 1:56:13 PM
Good advise Ainsel. I'll get started on that immediately. My family would never let him near her if I were to meet my demise. But, as far as my insurance policies, protecting them will be my first priority.
LuvU: I have ammended my profile to correctly reflect my current marital status. And, I'll really be looking into divorce due to abandonment. Though I certainly don't feel abandoned and am doing much better now that I have been abandoned. Yea me ! And what a thing to presume what age person I would like or not like. No need for self-deprecation.
Thanks again for everyone's advice. I'll let ya know how it goes as I progress.
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Divorce or other methods of seperation .....
Posted: 1/2/2006 12:28:48 PM
Wow. Thanks for the input. I really should get this taken care of. And obviously find a new attorney. I've been putting this off for a while. I figure if I manage to find him and file papers, he may well get a wild hair and come back looking for me and our daughter. Hence, the hesitation about really getting into the whole search.
But, if I can file legal seperation and/or divorce based on abandonment, that would be ideal.
Thanks for listening and lending your wisdom.
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Divorce or other methods of seperation .....
Posted: 1/2/2006 8:19:32 AM
I have a dilemma. I have been rid of my ex for over 5 years. However, because he's disappeared into some bayou in Florida, I can't seem to get divorced. My attorney (great guy) will process the divorce quite inexpensively. Except for the fact that the ex cannot be found. It seems I actually have to take out advertisements for information regarding this man. Yes, we have exhausted all other avenues of search i.e.: IRS reporting (none), telephone/address inquiries (none), social security search (none), domestic relations (JOKE)...
So, here's my issue..... I really have no intention of getting married again anytime soon. There's no way he'll ever pay child support. And he's really not a nice guy, I mean REALLY. Life has been good since he's been gone. Now.... do I push this issue and stir up a hornet's nest just to be able to say I'm divorced or do I let sleeping dogs lie and wait until I want to re-marry and then conduct the whole active search thing?
And, from a legal standpoint (is there a lawyer in the house?), am I still responsible for his actions if we are still legally married? Example: he gets in a bar fight, injures someone, gets sued and can't afford to pay. Can I be held financially responsible?
Any ideas, input, suggestions, alternatives?
Thank you in advance.
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Are women over 35 looking for a LTR
Posted: 12/14/2005 1:57:34 PM
Not all women over 30 are like that. However, in this day and age a woman's career can really take off in that age frame. Also, there is a common mindset that "the kids are nearly grown, I'm divorced, I've done my time". It's personal choice, you just chose an unfortunate restaurant.
I, on the other hand, can't wait til I find the man I'm going to spend the rest of my life with. Lots of fun along the way and then we can grow old and chubby together sitting on the front porch swing.
You'll find your swing-mate, my dear. All in good time.
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enjoy to listen porn nature in Apartment every weekend
Posted: 12/14/2005 1:53:20 PM
I'll get back to you after I consult Yoda for an interpretation.
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Thoughts to ponder for 2006
Posted: 12/14/2005 1:51:51 PM
Bravo, Rick. Words to live by.
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HELP... when should someone get off this site?
Posted: 12/13/2005 2:15:09 PM
Change your profile to "friendship" and then keep us here at POF your dirty little secret.
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Where's my clothes at?
Posted: 12/6/2005 2:08:29 PM
Hey Okie. Is this the same chittlin' that cleaned your house, cooked your dinner, f*cked your brains out then went home? Dude, you owe her a little wardrobe usage.
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If you had your choice to travel tomorrow where would you go?
Posted: 12/6/2005 2:06:20 PM
IRELAND ! Anyone want to go roll around on a grassy knoll?
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I need advice/opinions
Posted: 12/6/2005 2:03:16 PM
You live in LA he lives in Africa. Honey, perhaps he's just afraid to indulge in a long-distance relationship for fear it might hurt the friendship (with minimal benefits) that you have right now.
If he wants you to visit him, it's an invitation to his world. That's interest in itself. However, talk to the man before jumping into anything. Ask him what this little trip entails for you.
He sounds like a sensitive guy. He has some family things going on. Maybe he was a little shy about what you had in store for him
And we Solomon's here on POF can give you the nudge my dear, but you must take that first step yourself.
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Static Electricity
Posted: 12/2/2005 1:16:48 PM
Rubber - my dear. This tidy little room they keep me in is entirely rubberized and I never get shocked. (Well occasionally when the big man in the white smock thinks I'm too out of control)
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What do you hate most about being single?
Posted: 12/2/2005 11:18:10 AM
I miss the little moments where only the two of you know what's going on. Just having someone over 4 feet tall that knows you well enough that you can sometimes communicate without words. Does that make any sense at all?
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Advice on a nanny?
Posted: 12/2/2005 9:48:11 AM
I admire your motives. Approach this as you would with any potential employee. You'll know with a lengthy interview if your candidate has the potential to be a caregiver and moral provider. After you've selected the nanny, call a family conference and voice concerns, expectations, limitations and what not. Then, perhaps for a short term or maybe even long term, have weekly "meetings" just to see how things are going.
Firstly, perhaps you should ask your girls what they feel about the idea. They are young but old enough to voice an objective opinion. Who knows, Dad. They might think you're doing a bang-up job all on your own.
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Best store bought coffee...
Posted: 12/2/2005 9:18:49 AM
Chase & Sanborne is good. And there's a brand here in Pennsy that's called Chock full o'Nuts.
Stupid name but good coffee. I stick with the brands I grew up smelling on Sunday morning. It's not just a cup of coffee, it's a mug of warmth.
Now everyone......... how do you take your coffee? I'd tell you but I'd be banned from the coffee club for good.
galligirl
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The PIC or the Profile
Posted: 11/29/2005 2:06:34 PM
Pictures are enticing. Profiles are interesting. However, a profile is like the jacket on a book. It's interesting but doesn't tell you much. I prefer stalking the forums (Did I say stalking ? oops) and getting a real feel of the type of person they are because it's conversation. How a person handles different conversations is what can turn interest into attraction or vice versa.
galligirl
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The moment you know.. . he / she is right
Posted: 11/18/2005 1:45:47 PM
Obviously after date #4 with you. I don't meet nearly enough of your criteria to qualify for "Tom's Girlfriend". However, I've decided to add you to my inventory of "Hot guys I'll never meet but will have naughty dreams about". Where do I send the royalty check?
P.S. I have a daughter that's been a flyer for about 4 years. It's always a relief when they catch her. We've had misses that wound up in the emergency room - just precautionary.
If that even interests you at all. I'm such a goof. No wonder I'm single.
galligirl
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Local Band 'Not Alone, should be left alone
Posted: 11/17/2005 2:47:21 PM
Wow love. Where'd you hear them play? Was it the whole band or just the brothers? I'm a little surprised by your reaction. However, my dear, opinions are free. Thanks for yours.
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