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Thread: SOME PICTURES FROM THE PARTY ON MARCH 25TH
ddoman
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SOME PICTURES FROM THE PARTY ON MARCH 25TH
Posted:
4/2/2006 2:04:44 PM
The party at Cheers was great, even though the music was too loud and the smoke was a bit too intrusive for me.
How about some time we try a gathering like this on a Sunday night on a long weekend
(ie. Easter weekend, Victoria Day weekend,...) at one of the Irish pubs? The music at the Irish pubs is milder, making it easier to converse.
A little advice I learned about Irish pubs from a waitress many years ago: For those that like to drink, and want to keep their bar tab low, all you have to do is eat supper at the pub, and keep your dinner bill open. Then your evening's drinks are at the restaurant price instead of the bar price. You just might pay for the cost of your dinner with the money you save on liquor.
ddoman
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Child Support Help
Posted:
3/24/2006 11:26:11 AM
If you need info on child support and other info related to a broken marriage, try coming to "On Your Own Again" on Monday nights (except holiday or summer months). The group meets at the Valois Train station, on Donagani Rd, west of Sourses (Valois village in Pointe Claire), from 7:30 PM to 9 PM. Cost is $1. "On Your Own Again" is a support group for separated, divorced, widowed poeple, not in a live-in situation. People have come to the group from all kinds of backgrounds. There is always someone there that can give advice, or knows someone who has had similiar problems who may know where advice to get the advice you need. The group also goes out to Tim Hortons after the meeting to socialize.
ddoman
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why do women run away when they hear i have a kid
Posted:
3/24/2006 11:15:31 AM
A woman looking at a man with a children may expect to play second fiddle to the children. But, remember, the children grow up & leave the nest.
My time with a woman may sometimes get interupted, but I look at it like the U.S. presidency. The kids are here now, but when their term in my home is up, the woman in my life will be voted to the highest position in my home.
My kids are both teenagers as of this year), and don't require as much of my time as they used to.
The biggest problem I am now facing is women who are in my age bracket, now have an empty nest, and only want to make room for a man. They would rather enjoy their grandkids, than go back to being a mother again. In response, I say I am my children's father, and I am not looking for another mother for my children. I am looking for a woman for me. Some may consider me Mr. Mom. Even my daughter once said (when she was only 8), that I "can do it all" (meaning I am capable of doing everything for my children & home).
So to the women that don't want a man with children, I say "don't close the door. Use your crystal ball, and look into the futrue that might be".
Some advice to the gent that started this forum. Arrange for the kids to spend some time away from home one evening. I've found that women really enjoy having a man cook dinner for them. Win them with your abilities as well charm.
Good luck (to all of us with kids)
ddoman
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lonely here in laval.quebec
Posted:
3/24/2006 10:43:44 AM
I just received a call today. The Duvernay group is out.
The dinner/dances in Vaudreuil on Friday nights, at Le Corail, are still an ongoing thing.
I also found out that there will be a dinner/dance on April 30th, starting at 6:30 PM, at Europa, 1240 Drummond in downtown Monteal. Cost is $30.
ddoman
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lonely here in laval.quebec
Posted:
3/23/2006 9:41:47 AM
Hre are a few good places to go for men our age. They are all advertized in the Thrusday Montreal Gazette, West Island section on happenings around town. They are also advertized in The Chronicle (Montreal West ISland distribution), and in The Suburban.
"Word of Mouth" has dinner dances twice a month. Location is at different places around town, bouncing back and forth between The Montreal West Island & Central Montreal (around Decarie Blvd). Dinner/dance costs $20 at the door ($5 discount applied if paid in advance). Some dances, like the ones at Bill Wongs, can cost $10 more for a full meal. Dance costs $15 at the door (entry after 8:30 PM). Locations and dates of partys a are also advertized at www.wordofmouthsingles.net. Contact the_next_event@yahoo.ca to get on the mailing list. These events usualy attract 150 to 300 people. Door prizes are handed out at various times during the night. Music is provided by a DJ or a live band.
"Single Person's Association" (SPA) dances take place in a church basement in Ville LaSalle on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday of the month, except on the 1st Saturday of the month when there has been a dance there 1 week previous. Location is on Trudeau x Claremont (take highway 20 Lasalle exit for Claremont street, turn left at exit, onto Claremont, and right on Trudeau, which is after al the traffic lights). Cost is $8 for members, $12 for non-members. A snack and coffee are served at midnight, and 3 door prizes are given out at that time. Drinks are cheap! Dance is from 8:30 PM to 1:30 AM (line dancing lesson are given from 8 PM to 8:30 PM). These events attacts about 125 to 200 people (250 for the New Years eve dances). Music is provided by a DJ.
"Solo Lachine" dances take place at the Lachine Canoe Club on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month, except in July & August (only 1 dance per month in the summer). Location is on Lakeshore Rd. (take highway 13 to 32 ave, turn right at end of street, take next legal left turn to Lakeshore Rd, and turn right into driveway at 3rd stop sign). Cost is $7 for members, $11 for non-members. A snack and coffee are served at midnight, and 3 door prizes are given out at that time. Drinks are cheap! Dance is from 8:30 PM to 1:00 AM (line dancing lesson are given from 8 PM to 8:30 PM). This group recognizes members of SPA & "On Your Own Again" with membership cards for the discount membership entree fee. These events attract about 75 to 125 people. They use the same DJ as SPA.
"On Your Own Again" is a support group for widowed, separated, and divorced people, not in a live-in situation. Meetings take place at the Valois train station, on Donagani St in Pointe Claire from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM on Mondays (except on holidays, and the months of July & August). Location is parallel to highway 20, and a couple of blocks west of Sources Blvd. Cost is $1. The group also meets at Tim Hortons on St. Jean & Hymus in Pointe Claire (shopping centre with Zellers) after the meeting for some social talk.
I've also heard that there is also a group that has Saturday night dinner/dances in Duvernay, but I do not know where the advertize. The groups former location was in Vaudreuil at Le Corail on Friday nights, and used to get a fairly good turn-out (I went there twice).
Hope this helps you.
Earl
DDOman
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STOOD UP by a P.O.F. MEMBER
Posted:
10/2/2005 10:51:45 PM
There are many reasons for a guy to stand you up. Some have already been mentioned, like he's married, etc... Here is another side to consider.
You might also want to consider, that someone who is shy, opens up on the internet, and then when reality sets in. He could be too scared to meet you because you are too beautiful for him. Sometimes you have to take the initiative, and pick out someone yourself (I'm assuming he contacted you first). Take hold of the fishing rod instead of hanging on as bait. It might overcome the shyness of someone who is shy.
DDOman
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I dont understand why i cant get repondances..am i that ugly??
Posted:
10/2/2005 10:21:26 PM
Men of quality look for the inner you. The only way to see what beauty lies inside is through your eyes and your smile.
The dog in your primary picture stands out more than you. In your other pictures, you are not smiling. You have to present a positive you.
I would also recommend a different style of glassess. Try wearing some more stylist clothes. If you show yourself loafing around in sloppy clothes you will present that impression of yourself. Men want someone exciting. Your size should not be a deterant to someone making contact with you. Larger women offer more to love than skinny ones.
I would also like to suggest taht you copy your write-up to word, and run it through a spell check, and then copy it back.
You've been given a lot of advice. It is time to do something about it, and maybe you will find yourself a date in time for Halloween.
Speaking of Halloween.... Go to a Halloween party. Dress in a costume that represents the you that you want to be, rather than the you that you show. You'd be surprised who just might step forward and ask you to dance.
Speaking from personal experience.... I'm shy. But I went to a singles Halloween party dressed up like Al Capone. I had one woman chasing after me for the next 4 bi-weekly dances just because she like the way I dressed, and another that started saying hi to me after that party after having ignored me for the previous 2 years.
Now get out there and enjoy yourself. Don't complain.
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