Extinct species?

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Re: Extinct species?

Postby red_dave » Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:05 pm

Black Magic wrote:I must say that everyone I met at HG I would have classified as decent too (although I do believe that if I had arrived a night earlier it may have been a very different story! :shock: )


huh?

Everyone i there on both nights i considered decent... (even MR maniac) :?
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby 6maniac » Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:10 pm

Well thanks for the compliment, Dave - I think :shock:
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby Black Magic » Fri Jul 25, 2008 6:53 am

[quote="red_dave
Everyone i there on both nights i considered decent... (even MR maniac) :?[/quote]

Let me rephrase - rumour has it that there were some decent people exhibiting indecent behaviour. :lol:

(In saying that I wasn't there on Friday night, the stories about our dear Robyn may have been all falsified! :P )


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Re: Extinct species?

Postby ZXRobyn » Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:38 am

Indecent behaviour or not...

I just had dinner with 3 of KSRC's finest! Stallion's... Stallions being a massive understatement...
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby Black Magic » Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:17 am

ZXRobyn wrote:Indecent behaviour or not...

I just had dinner with 3 of KSRC's finest! Stallion's... Stallions being a massive understatement...



Case in point! They are certainly not extinct! :D

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Re: Extinct species?

Postby ZXRobyn » Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:19 am

Mmmmmmm what can I say, but . . . . . . . . seriously, GIDDY UP ! ! ;) ;) :P
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby esie » Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:20 pm

A close, 33 y.o. friend recently married a wonderful, NORMAL guy. What's the big deal, you might all say? Well, she is an attractive, fun, intelligent, out-going girl. But she was single an awful lot of the time..and when she wasn't single, she was dating a creep, a tosser, a meglomaniac or a pathological liar. She was sending out all the wrong vibes, she was desperate for a partner, and finding all the imagined flaws in herself projected all of this out to the male population in the social circle in which we moved. All the good guys were either running away or turned away, and the pricks she hooked up with basically took advantage of her. So, why am I typing all of this? It took her a couple of serious years of singledom, acceptance of the beautiful person she is, a review of her standards in her ideal man, and the hardest of all, a move out of our regular social circle to meet her now-husband. They are exceedingly happy, nesting, and pregnant, and we couldn't be more happy for her :)

I know this is easy to type from where I sit, happily married. So girls (and guys) don't think I am preaching to the perverted please :) However, maybe maybe a move out of your comfort zone might help in finding someone?

Anyway, best of luck to all of you :)
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby Birdman » Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:28 pm

esie wrote: maybe a move out of your comfort zone might help in finding someone?



Damn it and i been waiting at home for someone to knock on the door all this time :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby photomike666 » Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:37 pm

Life is like a box of chocolates....











When you're hungry, even the coffee creams get eaten :lol:
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby Birdman » Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:10 pm

photomike666 wrote:Life is like a box of chocolates....











When you're hungry, even the coffee creams get eaten :lol:


coffee creams ewwwww thats just sick dude!!! :D
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Re: Extinct species?

Postby frog » Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:20 am

esie wrote:A close, 33 y.o. friend recently married a wonderful, NORMAL guy. What's the big deal, you might all say? Well, she is an attractive, fun, intelligent, out-going girl. But she was single an awful lot of the time..and when she wasn't single, she was dating a creep, a tosser, a meglomaniac or a pathological liar. She was sending out all the wrong vibes, she was desperate for a partner, and finding all the imagined flaws in herself projected all of this out to the male population in the social circle in which we moved. All the good guys were either running away or turned away, and the pricks she hooked up with basically took advantage of her. So, why am I typing all of this? It took her a couple of serious years of singledom, acceptance of the beautiful person she is, a review of her standards in her ideal man, and the hardest of all, a move out of our regular social circle to meet her now-husband. They are exceedingly happy, nesting, and pregnant, and we couldn't be more happy for her :)

I know this is easy to type from where I sit, happily married. So girls (and guys) don't think I am preaching to the perverted please :) However, maybe maybe a move out of your comfort zone might help in finding someone?

Anyway, best of luck to all of you :)


Thats what I was trying to say Esie, I just wasnt very ummmmm tactful about it. :twisted:
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