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Thu 12/10/09 09:52 AM
Just remember!! If you have a future in store, he'll peter out before too long, (sorry, no pun intended but there it is), and you are likely to be changing his Depends. LOL
Heck, 15 years is no big deal. I'd date 15 years younger at my age, but not 15 years older. I don't want to be changing his Depends too soon.

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Thu 12/10/09 09:49 AM
Welcome and good luck in your endeavors.

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Thu 12/10/09 09:48 AM
The forums are certainly a great way to start!! Welcome and best wishes!

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Thu 12/10/09 09:47 AM
In general, since the population has grown so much, and people are more mobile and more busy, I think people, not just young people, have become more rude, more short-fused, and have more expectation of instant gratification.
One obvious situation is like right on HERE, or any social site. People will say and do things they wouldn't have even conceived were it not for the anonymity and non-personal touch, the lack of consequence or being known locally for such words or acts.

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Tue 12/08/09 07:15 AM
sten

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Tue 12/08/09 07:14 AM
Checking in to confirm...... Squeeze is STILL UGLY!!! Hey everybody!!! flowerforyou waving waving waving

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Tue 12/08/09 07:13 AM
Of course one without herpes would prefer NOT to date someone with herpes, but those with herpes at least would be able to find a relationship with more ease with others who know what it's all about, and obviously, since both would already have it, there would be no concern about it. Gosh, so..... like, with this attitude....Someone like my sister-in-law who inadvertently picked up herpes is now unlovable and unworthy? It's estimated that one of five people has it. Some carry it for years without symptoms. Some were "careful" and still got it. Doesn't mean they were slutty men and women, either. For all you know, you may have it and are completely unaware. God forbid, but this is a very pervasive STD. Men and women in their 70's are finding themselves with symptoms now.

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Thu 12/03/09 07:59 AM
At least you get email....................
frustrated frustrated frustrated tears tears tears

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Thu 12/03/09 07:56 AM
Yes, you should have her checked for ADHD. At LEAST get a book on it. Went through that. She's 14 now and it's still WORK!!!
But, too, maybe look up some stuff on The Nanny or something to figure out some tools. With online and library, there are myriad tools to assist.

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Thu 12/03/09 07:51 AM


I'd like to buy a vowel, Pat



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And a few consonants, toooooooooooooooooooooo!!! LOL
Welcome and best to you!!! drinker

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Wed 12/02/09 02:53 PM

Well if the Kennedy's were still flying they may have hit the kid in the balloonlaugh


I saw REAL photos of the balloon boy fiasco. Biggest Jiffy Pop cooker I'd ever seen!!! laugh laugh

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Wed 12/02/09 02:52 PM
I hate all the hype, too. Kind of feeds their desire to become "stars".
And it is so sad if they really did crash that our gov't is so remiss on security.
As for no other news worthwhile, let's just count our blessings that this stupid news IS the major news. Sure beats death, terrorism and other plights of despair.

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Sun 11/29/09 08:53 PM
Well, as a mother who got the minimum effort from my kid's dad, I can most certainly understand HER animosity. It's a hard, bitter pill to swallow when much later the other parent wants to be involved when the whole time the child was being reared, all that work of the one parent, all the dedication, sucking it up, keeping one's mouth shut, doing all the pain in the a$$ work.... It hurts the parent who put out all the effort and the kid seems to discount all of the crap the parent went through and wants to just forgive and forget the jerky parent who was probably not just absent, but hurtful and conniving to the parent who put up.
BUT, it's one thing for that parent to express dismay and her/his feelings. It's another to make ultimatums. Perhaps this is just the hurting and angry stage and your mom will come to terms in a good way to protect herself and abide your rekindled relationship. Until them, cut her some slack. I can see how she would feel he's not your father at all, really.

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Sun 11/29/09 09:44 AM
manipulations

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Sun 11/29/09 09:43 AM
LOL
Take a sad song, and make it better.

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Sun 11/29/09 09:42 AM
As funny as you are with your one-liners, I'm thinking the first thing about Sybil Syndrome will be taken seriously. And as funny as those lines are, you sound like kind of a class clown, looking for attention through wit and humor, which is fine as long as it is just a part of you. I would THINK most would just see a smart-a$$ or someone who tries too hard to be too clever and smart. Doesn't seem to say much except "I'm more funny and witty than you. I will beat you down with verbiage."

More good photos would also be helpful, as well as information about whay type of mate you are looking for.

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Fri 11/27/09 09:44 PM
Cute!!! laugh happy

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Fri 11/27/09 09:30 PM
waving

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Thu 11/26/09 06:12 AM
Wow, Krupa! I hate that your mom and uncle Becky are going through such pain. And yeah, happy Thanksgiving, huh? Bless their hearts! A terrible thing to happen and it makes for a horrible annual reminder when it's attached to a festive holiday.

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Wed 11/25/09 07:57 PM
laugh laugh laugh Sooooooooooo, is that your dad??? Is he single???? blushing