I've been told I look like Reba McEntire, I think only because of the red hair. lol.....My kids have said they think I look like Julia Roberts????
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LOVE OR BEAUTY
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I think the physical appearance is what attracts people to each other, but the inside is what causes a person to either fall in love with that person or not.
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you're all old.
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Cut away......... I have been wearing levi's for 40 yrs. I don't..."trend" I wear what I like and what is comfortable. If I am fashionable... it was by accident!!!! Jeans, Black Tees.... and ....leather.... That is me!!!! and you're forty years old? you've NEVER worn anything that was in style since the day you were born? i call bull. No, I'm 53....I wore hand-me-downs for the first 13 yrs. Well, black tee's were in style for a while....but I was wearin then long before they came in style. Leather has always been ...In style, so I guess that would be my only trend vice!!! I wouldn't consider leather to be a trend. It just....IS. lol |
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you're all old.
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Cut away......... I have been wearing levi's for 40 yrs. I don't..."trend" I wear what I like and what is comfortable. If I am fashionable... it was by accident!!!! Jeans, Black Tees.... and ....leather.... That is me!!!! I agree with you. I like what I like, whether it's trendy or not. I don't wear fashion jeans, I wear levi's, plain style levi's. |
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Poor Spelling
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P.S. I was just telling someone that we need to protest auto-correct. Do you know how many epic fails i have encountered since that crap started? ...........tons I HATE auto-correct. It takes more time to fix what auto-correct is trying to enter than to just enter the words myself. |
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Poor Spelling
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I just wanted to find out everyones' opinion when viewing someone's profile and there are multiple misspelled words, especially when their profession says something like "civil engineer" or "government" etc. You would think they should of a higher education caliber. ![]() They could be a janitor at a highly classified government building....ooooor perhaps the paper shredder at a very prominent engineers office. Janitors are usually contracted from an outside company so just because someone cleans a government building does not justify them putting government as their profession. And being a paper shredder in an engineers office does not make you a civil engineer. Thus, bringing up another topic, "misrepresentation". |
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Poor Spelling
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I am a terrible speller, always have been. Sometimes it is with the same words over and over and some very simple words. I spell check. I have a lot of education and have written thousands of complex documents. Spelling is not a good judge of education or intelligence. Bad spelling is a sign of someone who does not spell check. And that's exactly what it's there for! I always use spell check. I want to make sure I catch any mistakes possible to catch. I also try to make sure I use correct punctuation. Why? Because I want what I write to be easy for others to read and make sense. I don't understand why others don't do the same. I asked someone once (not someone in the forums) why they didn't use spell check or use punctuation. They said in this setting, they didn't feel they needed to. However, because of no punctuation, it was very hard to follow what he wrote, as every sentence ran together. It was hard to see where one thought stopped and another one started. He just didn't get it. I tend to skip over posts like that in the forums, because they're just tough to read. Yea, poor punctuation makes it very difficult to understand. If you can't read something with ease, PASS!!! |
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Hello to everyone...
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You can be as quiet or noisy as you like in here. Enjoining the forums is the secret to meeting people. Welcome, from the Oregon coast :-) Hey Soulfie, a friend of mine who has traveled to many places told me that Lincoln City Oregon is the most beautiful, romantic place she has ever seen. OOOPS, sorry Soufie. See, even I misspell occasionally. hahaha |
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Hello to everyone...
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You can be as quiet or noisy as you like in here. Enjoining the forums is the secret to meeting people. Welcome, from the Oregon coast :-) Hey Soulfie, a friend of mine who has traveled to many places told me that Lincoln City Oregon is the most beautiful, romantic place she has ever seen. |
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Poor Spelling
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I am a terrible speller, always have been. Sometimes it is with the same words over and over and some very simple words. I spell check. I have a lot of education and have written thousands of complex documents. Spelling is not a good judge of education or intelligence. Bad spelling is a sign of someone who does not spell check. I guess what I'm trying to say is, your profile is your first impression to others. Whether or not you are a good speller, you should spell check. |
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Poor Spelling
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While texting, emailing or chatting, if someone misspells a word, I don't bring it to their attention unless it doesn't make sense to me. When communicating in that manner, you try to respond quickly, and we all make typing mistakes. But on your profile, when you have all the time in the world to make it right, I think you should. By the way, an occasional misspelled word on a profile is NOT a deal breaker for me.
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How To Talk To a Woman
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Details! Women love details. If you practice, you can accurately pinpoint things that matter to her... This should not be confused with complimenting a woman. If you can remember details about, the first time you saw her or met or whatever, it is a surefire way of getting to talk to her and letting her know she made an impression on you. Questions! Most Women love to talk. If you ask intelligent questions, she'll be happy to answer... more so if the questions are about her. NOTE: don't be creepy and ask personal or intimate questions off the bat. It's crucial that you keep your head straight... as in listen carefully, there are important details in the answers she gives you. Some guys get completely in "awe", they can't believe the woman is actually talking to them. Stay focused! and ask more relevant questions and remember her answers. Good luck! So true. It impresses me when a guy remembers something about me or something we talked about, etc. Being attentive! |
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Poor Spelling
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I just wanted to find out everyones' opinion when viewing someone's profile and there are multiple misspelled words, especially when their profession says something like "civil engineer" or "government" etc. You would think they should of a higher education caliber. had an IQ of around 160, and he couldn't spell very well at all. there could be reasons too i would not dwell on others spelling lolllllllllA just a small list of famous people who are Dyslexic or had Dyslexia:there thousands more too :)........... Agatha Christie - (15 September 1890 - 12 January 1976) Agatha Christie was the world's best selling book writer of all times only truly surpassed by the Bible and equaled by Shakespear, her books sold approximately 4 billion copies worldwide. Agatha suffered from dyslexia but in no way did it stop her from being creative and learning how to write, her mystery novels have always been some of the most captivating of all times. Her bestselling book was without a doubt "And then there was none" which was a source of inspiration for novelists and movie makers even many years after. Albert Einstein - (March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955) Being one of the most important great minds of his century Albert Einstein was then known to suffer from dyslexia mainly because of his bad memory and his constant failure to memorize the simplest of things. He would not remember the months in the year yet he would succeed in solving some of the most complicated mathematical formulas of the time without any trouble. He may have never learned how to properly tie his shoelaces but his scientific contributions and theories still have a major effect on all of todays current knowledge of science. Alexander Graham Bell - (3 March 1847 - 2 August 1922) Well known as the inventor of the telephone Alexander was actually attempting to find a way that could make deaf people hear. His mother was slowly becoming deaf when Alexander was only 12 years old making him extremely sensitive to disabilities. Once older he was constantly seeking a way to cure them through technology. He himself had dyslexia which would cause him problems at school, but he always kept his interest for science, especially biology. He would show a great indifference for everything else and would have poor grades. Today Alexander Graham Bell is also well know as one of the founders of the National Geographic society. Cher - (Born May 20, 1946) Cher was a fatherless child and was most of the time very poor. Her mother tried to make money by singing and acting which ultimately brought Cher to follow into her footsteps. Due to dyslexia cher decided she would quit school and try to take some acting lessons in Los Angeles to finally do what she loved. One day while at the renowned Aldo's Coffee Shop her life changed upon meeting Sonny Bono, which was at the time successful in show business. They eventually made songs together and through fantastic duos with Sonny. The beginning of Cher's lifetime career was at birth. Dale S. Brown - Dale Brown is a strategic leadership consultant at Washington D.C and an author. Her most recent book is called "Steps to Independance for people with Learning Disabilities" which was published by Learning Disabilities Association of America in 2005. Dale suffers herself from dyslexia and wants to tell the world that learning disabilities does not have to stop you from being who you want to be. It does not have to stop you from striving or harm your capabilities to integrate to everyday life. Danny Glover - (Born July 22, 1947) A great actor in both Lethal Weapon with Mel Gibson and Predator 2. Danny Glover suffered dyslexia at school when he was younger and the school staff would label him retarded. This definitely was not very encouraging for him but he ended up finding ways to feel better about himself. He says that dyslexia had given him the feeling that he was not worthy to learn and that the people around him would not care of what would happen to his education. With time he eventually regained his self esteem and became a great actor. George Burns - (January 20, 1896-March 9, 1996) An Academy-Award winning Jewish-American actor and comedian George Burns was a man filled with joy. He and his wife Gracie Allen would frequently team up on radio and television which made them both well known. George was an entertainer until a few years before his 100th birthday. Dyslexia never kept him from being who he was, a legend who had one of the longest American careers in show business history. Hans Christian Andersen - (April 2 1805 - August 4 1875) Being an author of children's fantasy stories, he was a victim of dyslexia and showed the world that when you want something, nothing can stop you from obtaining it. The books that he wrote have been translated into hundreds of different languages and continue to be distributed even today in millions of copies. Hans wrote books such as "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Princess and the Pea" "Thumbelina", "The Snow Queen", "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Little Mermaid". Henry Winkler - Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is a Golden Globe Award-winning American actor, director, producer and author. He is perhaps most famous for his role as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on the popular sitcom Happy Days (1974-1984). Winkler attended the McBurney School and received his bachelor's degree from Emerson College in 1967 and his MFA from the Yale School of Drama in 1970. In 1978, Emerson gave Winkler an honorary doctorate of humane letters. Winkler has also received a Doctor of Humane Letters from Austin College. Having struggled throughout his school years with unidentified dyslexia Winkler, at age 31, finally understood what he'd been grappling with all his life, when making a documentary about dyslexia, Winkler himself found that he was dyslexic. Jackie Stewart - Sir John Young Stewart, OBE (born 11 June 1939 in Milton, West Dunbartonshire), better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scottish former racing driver. He competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships. Former F1 champion Sir Jackie Stewart, said he thought he was "thick" at school before discovering he was dyslexic. Sir Jackie said "word blindness" meant he had to race to keep up with other pupils. In those days dyslexia wasn't something that got identified in many schools. Leonardo Da Vinci - Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, (April 15, 1452 - May 2, 1519) was a Tuscan polymath: scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer. As an engineer, Leonardo conceived ideas vastly ahead of his own time, conceptualising a helicopter, a tank, concentrated solar power, a calculator, and the double hull, and outlining a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. He also had the gift of dyslexia. Most of the time, he wrote his notes backwards. Although unusual, this is a trait shared by many left-handed dyslexic people. Most of the time, dyslexic writers are not even consciously aware that they are writing this way. Thomas Edison - Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 - October 18, 1931) was an American inventor of Dutch origin and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph and a long lasting light bulb. In school, the young Edison's mind often wandered. He was noted to be terrible at mathematics, unable to focus, and had difficulty with words and speech. This ended Edison's three months of official schooling. The cause of Edison's deafness has been attributed to a bout of scarlet fever during childhood and recurring untreated middle ear infections. Thomas Edison was dyslexic, a problem child, and a mischief-maker. He talked when he was supposed to be listening and did not listen when the teacher talked. He had no patience. He was not well-coordinated and did poorly in sports. He applied himself with a passion to whatever caught his attention, but his attention was easily diverted. Tom Cruise - Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962), more commonly known as Tom Cruise, is an American actor and film producer. Cruise has said that he suffered from abuse as a child. This was partially due to him suffering from dyslexia. He stated that when something went wrong, his father came down hard on him. Having gone through fifteen schools in twelve years, Cruise, who dropped his father's name at age twelve, was also a victim of bullying at school. Walt Disney - Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 - December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Disney is notable as one of the most influential and innovative figures in the field of entertainment during the twentieth century. Walt Disney had dyslexia, which is a learning disorder characterized by reading difficulties. While Walt Disney was attending high school he also went to the Academy of Fine Arts. This caused him to have double the school work than an average student on top of the fact that he also dealt with being dyslexic. Whoopi Goldberg - Whoopi Goldberg (born November 13, 1955) is an American actress, comedian, radio host, TV personality, game show host, and author. Whoopi Goldberg was born Caryn Elaine Johnson in New York City. Whoopi had a lot of difficulty in school, but it was not until she was an adult did she learn that she had dyslexia. Despite her dyslexia, Whoopi Goldberg has gone on to have a highly successful film and television career. Winston Churchill - Churchill described himself as having a "speech impediment", which he consistently worked to overcome. After many years, he finally stated, "My impediment is no hindrance." Although the Stuttering Foundation of America has claimed that Churchill stammered, the Churchill Centre has concluded that he lisped. Churchill's impediment may also have been cluttering, which would fit more with his lack of attention to unimportant details and his very secure ego. According to several sources Winston Churchill was not dyslexic and had no learning disability whatsoever. In his autobiography he played up his low grades at Harrow, undoubtedly to convince readers, and possibly himself, how much he had overcome; but in this he exaggerated. He was actually quite good at subjects he enjoyed and in fact won several school prizes. Woodrow Wilson - Former president of the United States. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856-February 3, 1924), was the twenty-eighth President of the United States. Wilson did not learn to read until he was about 12 years old. His difficulty reading may have indicated dyslexia or A.D.D., but as a teenager he taught himself shorthand to compensate and was able to achieve academically through determination and self-discipline. He studied at home under his father's guidance and took classes in a small school in Augusta. Fanny Flagg - (born September 21, 1944) is an American author and actress. Flagg has spoken publicly about being dyslexic. Flagg has said she was enormously challenged as a writer because she was "severely dyslexic and couldn't spell. So I was discouraged from writing and embarrassed". Her burgeoning writing career was put on hold for much of the 1970s, but Flagg overcame her fear and completed several novels and screenplays. George Patton - George Smith Patton GCB, KBE (November 11, 1885 - December 21, 1945) was a leading U.S. Army general in World War II in campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, France, and Germany, 1943-1945. Patton not begin his formal education until age 11, most likely due to dyslexia. Patton attended high school in Pasedena. Upon graduation, Patton was accepted at the Virginia Military Institute. He spent a year at VMI before being accepted to West Point. Harry Belafonte - Harold George Belafonte, Jr. (born March 1, 1927) is an American musician, actor and social activist. One of the most successful Jamaican musicians in history, he was dubbed the "King of Calypso" for popularizing the Caribbean musical style in the 1950s. Due to problems with dyslexia, Belafonte dropped out of high school and at the age of 17, he joined the US Navy for a couple of years. After that, he returned to New York and settled there. Belafonte became involved with the American Negro Theatre and soon began singing in clubs around the city. Richard Branson - Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English entrepreneur, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies. Richard Branson has been involved in a number of world record-breaking attempts since 1985, when in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the fastest recorded time. Branson has dyslexia, resulting in poor academic performance as a student. School was something of a nightmare for him. He was the captain of football, rugby union and cricket teams, and by the age of fifteen he had started two ventures that eventually failed, one growing Christmas trees and another raising budgerigars.....................So i think the day people stop harassing or criticizing others about spelling or judge others before they know why they write the way they do this world would be a better place to many judge others its just to sad what a cold world have a great night cheers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, your point is well taken. And I wasn't trying to offend anyone. The type of misspellings I was referring to is, for instance, a guy's profession is listed as "frycleaning". He sent me an email and I went to look at his profile and noticed this. I asked him just what "frycleaning" was. He responded saying he was in the drycleaning business. I explained that on his profile it says "frycleaning". He wasn't aware of that and said he should have checked his spelling better. That was over a month ago and he still hasn't corrected it. But.....I should have recalled one of my favorite quotes, "don't sweat the small stuff". |
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I was raised to work for what you want, treat people the way you want to be treated, my parents always supported me in whatever I did, give more than you get. My parents helped me on a few occasions when I was down and out, and I always try to help those in need whenever I can. I'm a lover, not a fighter but I will fight for what I believe. I will stand my ground on what I believe to be true (not opinions or views) until I am proven wrong, then I will concede gracefully. OUTSTANDING!!!! I believe pretty much believe the same thing, except I believe occasioanlly you gotta whip some @$$ to get your point across. LOL.....I'm sure sometimes that's necessary. |
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Misrepresentation
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I choose to believe that my life is interesting enough to be honest about it. I don't see any reason to be deceitful. But I look for lasting friendships and a long term relationship, so it makes no sense to be dishonest. But Hey..... Thats just the way I roll!!! My way of thinking also! |
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Misrepresentation
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Apparently, you have never had the really suave pick up lines put on ya Tammy....those things work. (98% of the guys don't know em) Well, LOL.....apparently not! |
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Stand Back Up - Sugarland
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Misrepresentation
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I just don't understand why people get on these dating sites, and then misrepresent themselves, saying they are the most honest person you will every know, and then fill you with a bunch of lies. If they are on here trying to meet people, don't they know they will eventually be found out? Or maybe they have a different motive??? Well, you ever go out to a club, then you get the same thing. Guys always come on to women with "pick up lines" to get a woman. Most of the time it's for sex. But, the thing is, we all want to make ourselves "look" impressive. Ever met a guy and you thought he was out of your league? And so you try to make yourself look like a million bucks. It's like a resume. You build yourself up cause you want to be the one chosen. It's a crude analogy, but hopefully ya get the point. Pick up lines are a turn off to me. Just light casual conversation is all you need. And no, I don't try to make myself seem more than I am. I am me. I don't try to over-impress. But I do get your point. |
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obama
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According to his own words he is unpatriotic. which words are those? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyLmru6no4U this one is good too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqKnVr3I9q8&feature=related paraphrasing isnt quite the same as lying brandeis quote ""Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman" good luck defining 'pork barrel' or 'corporate welfare' in an absolute term to qualify or disqualify the statement,,, as to exposing tax breaks and public meetings, those were unfulfilled, and most unlikely in the current political climate when they dont even want the names of contributors to campaigns and political advertising exposed,,, a lie is a lie, no matter how you look at it... just because you think he is a god doesn't mean he is. and you have to admit, he is the most unpatriotic president ever, not saluting our flag, bowing to muslim nationals, rasing the debt 7 trillion dollars the first 100 days he was in office, refusing to show a birth certificate and then putting out a false one(then lies about that too)... our own president wont respect our flag... name any other president that hated our flag? You took the words right out of my mouth |
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I was raised to work for what you want, treat people the way you want to be treated, my parents always supported me in whatever I did, give more than you get. My parents helped me on a few occasions when I was down and out, and I always try to help those in need whenever I can. I'm a lover, not a fighter but I will fight for what I believe. I will stand my ground on what I believe to be true (not opinions or views) until I am proven wrong, then I will concede gracefully.
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