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« Reply #240 on: July 23, 2012, 05:38:20 PM » |
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I think I have that underwear.
You really, really shouldn't say things like that Ali. It causes inappropriate thoughts!! More a case of disappointment that she wears any.  
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« Reply #241 on: July 24, 2012, 07:35:43 AM » |
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I think I have that underwear.
You really, really shouldn't say things like that Ali. It causes inappropriate thoughts!! More a case of disappointment that she wears any.   
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« Reply #242 on: July 24, 2012, 09:12:59 AM » |
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I think I have that underwear.
You really, really shouldn't say things like that Ali. It causes inappropriate thoughts!! More a case of disappointment that she wears any.     If you 'Control -' (make your screen smaller) you will see something amazing...
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« Reply #243 on: July 24, 2012, 09:40:58 AM » |
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That is amazing.
Note to self: never reference my underwear (or lack there of) ever ever ever again.
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« Reply #244 on: July 24, 2012, 09:50:25 AM » |
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That is amazing.
Note to self: never reference my underwear (or lack there of) ever ever ever again.
Ah well, it was fun while it lasted.
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« Reply #245 on: July 24, 2012, 10:03:34 AM » |
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That is amazing.
Note to self: never reference my underwear (or lack there of) ever ever ever again.
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« Reply #246 on: July 24, 2012, 10:38:49 AM » |
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That is amazing.
Note to self: never reference my underwear (or lack there of) ever ever ever again.
I could stand to hear a little more... 
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« Reply #247 on: July 24, 2012, 12:58:32 PM » |
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That is amazing.
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Ah well, it was fun while it lasted. Underwear is over-rated.
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« Reply #248 on: July 24, 2012, 01:33:41 PM » |
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There has been ample discussion here of ladies' underwear; I think it's time it should be dropped. * skilfully avoids barrage of rotten tomatoes*
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« Reply #249 on: July 24, 2012, 09:56:43 PM » |
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Right. Now, let us discuss guys' undies. Me, I like checkerboard boxers. They match my checkerboard shoes and my checkerboard pulse warmer
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« Reply #250 on: July 25, 2012, 12:15:54 PM » |
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Hmm...sounds interesting....dare I risk being thoroughly disappointing?  Don't worry you couldn't possibly be as much of a disappointment as me.  But seriously I have been to many atheist meetings with people I have met on-line and some people just don't match up with your expectations. Some people can be very erudite and sparkly on-line but in real life quite dull ( and visa versa). Mainly because they are good with the written word where they have time to gather their thoughts but aren't as spontaneous in a real-time context. It's almost like you're meeting a different person. The other big issue can be perceiving somebody as flirty on-line who really isn't in real life. They're happy to flirt in the relative safety and anonymity of cyber space, where body language is invisible, but in real life they just aren't that way inclined. This dichotomy can lead to serious repercussions where there is a serious miss-match of expectations. I used to consider myself a good judge of character. It turns out I am, in real life, but on-line I have made some real fuck-ups, trusting untrustworthy people and being far too open emotionally to needy people. In the past I used to think I had a lot of good friends on-line when in fact it was only a handful. And some of those 'friends' have turned out to be the most despicable people I have ever come across. But we live and learn. Never invest more emotion in an on-line relationship than you are prepared to have thrown back in your face with derisive laughter added for good measure. All true. It's not called the web for nothing.
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« Reply #251 on: July 25, 2012, 12:23:14 PM » |
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Hmm...sounds interesting....dare I risk being thoroughly disappointing?  Don't worry you couldn't possibly be as much of a disappointment as me.  But seriously I have been to many atheist meetings with people I have met on-line and some people just don't match up with your expectations. Some people can be very erudite and sparkly on-line but in real life quite dull ( and visa versa). Mainly because they are good with the written word where they have time to gather their thoughts but aren't as spontaneous in a real-time context. It's almost like you're meeting a different person. The other big issue can be perceiving somebody as flirty on-line who really isn't in real life. They're happy to flirt in the relative safety and anonymity of cyber space, where body language is invisible, but in real life they just aren't that way inclined. This dichotomy can lead to serious repercussions where there is a serious miss-match of expectations. I used to consider myself a good judge of character. It turns out I am, in real life, but on-line I have made some real fuck-ups, trusting untrustworthy people and being far too open emotionally to needy people. In the past I used to think I had a lot of good friends on-line when in fact it was only a handful. And some of those 'friends' have turned out to be the most despicable people I have ever come across. But we live and learn. Never invest more emotion in an on-line relationship than you are prepared to have thrown back in your face with derisive laughter added for good measure. All true. It's not called the web for nothing. Sounds like there is a little personal experience behind that comment.
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« Reply #252 on: July 25, 2012, 01:45:18 PM » |
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Hmm...sounds interesting....dare I risk being thoroughly disappointing?  Don't worry you couldn't possibly be as much of a disappointment as me.  But seriously I have been to many atheist meetings with people I have met on-line and some people just don't match up with your expectations. Some people can be very erudite and sparkly on-line but in real life quite dull ( and visa versa). Mainly because they are good with the written word where they have time to gather their thoughts but aren't as spontaneous in a real-time context. It's almost like you're meeting a different person. The other big issue can be perceiving somebody as flirty on-line who really isn't in real life. They're happy to flirt in the relative safety and anonymity of cyber space, where body language is invisible, but in real life they just aren't that way inclined. This dichotomy can lead to serious repercussions where there is a serious miss-match of expectations. I used to consider myself a good judge of character. It turns out I am, in real life, but on-line I have made some real fuck-ups, trusting untrustworthy people and being far too open emotionally to needy people. In the past I used to think I had a lot of good friends on-line when in fact it was only a handful. And some of those 'friends' have turned out to be the most despicable people I have ever come across. But we live and learn. Never invest more emotion in an on-line relationship than you are prepared to have thrown back in your face with derisive laughter added for good measure. All true. It's not called the web for nothing. Sounds like there is a little personal experience behind that comment. Both personal and third-hand. One person I encountered ,who seemed perfectly affable and unthreatening at first sight, turned out to be quite cuckoo. At least here nobody bothers to conceal their otherness, self of course (with judicious self- deprecation) included.
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« Reply #253 on: August 18, 2012, 04:12:08 PM » |
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So, are we going to do this, or what? I would arrange it myself, but no one comes to my parties. 
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« Reply #254 on: August 18, 2012, 04:18:57 PM » |
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So, are we going to do this, or what? I would arrange it myself, but no one comes to my parties.  Yes! Let's do this like Brutus! 26th or the 2nd works best for me!
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