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April 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM #185261April 11, 2008 at 6:26 PM #185210nostradamusParticipant
Marion, wtf? What did you ask me? I didn’t see it but yeah ok I’m scared/intimidated by your superior insight…
April 11, 2008 at 6:26 PM #185226nostradamusParticipantMarion, wtf? What did you ask me? I didn’t see it but yeah ok I’m scared/intimidated by your superior insight…
April 11, 2008 at 6:26 PM #185253nostradamusParticipantMarion, wtf? What did you ask me? I didn’t see it but yeah ok I’m scared/intimidated by your superior insight…
April 11, 2008 at 6:26 PM #185259nostradamusParticipantMarion, wtf? What did you ask me? I didn’t see it but yeah ok I’m scared/intimidated by your superior insight…
April 11, 2008 at 6:26 PM #185267nostradamusParticipantMarion, wtf? What did you ask me? I didn’t see it but yeah ok I’m scared/intimidated by your superior insight…
April 11, 2008 at 6:43 PM #185215NotCrankyParticipantif you’re settling, not so fortunate.
I’ve seen settling and I think women historically have done it more than men.The other side is women and men that can’t be happy with anything. From my point of view settling and gratitude are mutually exclusive. Being “settled” can understandably create the need for a reminder now and then that one is not “settling”. That’s why these threads make me go show my best side to my wife.As I do love my wife and I am happy, I’d hate to have her feel like she is settling.
Marion it looks to me like you are trying to run interference between JP and Nost. Knock it off. Just let two people have a nice exchange, WTF is right.
April 11, 2008 at 6:43 PM #185231NotCrankyParticipantif you’re settling, not so fortunate.
I’ve seen settling and I think women historically have done it more than men.The other side is women and men that can’t be happy with anything. From my point of view settling and gratitude are mutually exclusive. Being “settled” can understandably create the need for a reminder now and then that one is not “settling”. That’s why these threads make me go show my best side to my wife.As I do love my wife and I am happy, I’d hate to have her feel like she is settling.
Marion it looks to me like you are trying to run interference between JP and Nost. Knock it off. Just let two people have a nice exchange, WTF is right.
April 11, 2008 at 6:43 PM #185258NotCrankyParticipantif you’re settling, not so fortunate.
I’ve seen settling and I think women historically have done it more than men.The other side is women and men that can’t be happy with anything. From my point of view settling and gratitude are mutually exclusive. Being “settled” can understandably create the need for a reminder now and then that one is not “settling”. That’s why these threads make me go show my best side to my wife.As I do love my wife and I am happy, I’d hate to have her feel like she is settling.
Marion it looks to me like you are trying to run interference between JP and Nost. Knock it off. Just let two people have a nice exchange, WTF is right.
April 11, 2008 at 6:43 PM #185266NotCrankyParticipantif you’re settling, not so fortunate.
I’ve seen settling and I think women historically have done it more than men.The other side is women and men that can’t be happy with anything. From my point of view settling and gratitude are mutually exclusive. Being “settled” can understandably create the need for a reminder now and then that one is not “settling”. That’s why these threads make me go show my best side to my wife.As I do love my wife and I am happy, I’d hate to have her feel like she is settling.
Marion it looks to me like you are trying to run interference between JP and Nost. Knock it off. Just let two people have a nice exchange, WTF is right.
April 11, 2008 at 6:43 PM #185272NotCrankyParticipantif you’re settling, not so fortunate.
I’ve seen settling and I think women historically have done it more than men.The other side is women and men that can’t be happy with anything. From my point of view settling and gratitude are mutually exclusive. Being “settled” can understandably create the need for a reminder now and then that one is not “settling”. That’s why these threads make me go show my best side to my wife.As I do love my wife and I am happy, I’d hate to have her feel like she is settling.
Marion it looks to me like you are trying to run interference between JP and Nost. Knock it off. Just let two people have a nice exchange, WTF is right.
April 11, 2008 at 6:45 PM #185220daveljParticipantMarion,
“OMG!” is, like, totally not a thoughtful retort to a point someone has made. Pretend for a moment that you have critical thinking skills and provide a logical rebuttal to the point of my prior post that, in short, “having children is one of the most destructive things that a couple can do to the planet from an environmental standpoint.” Otherwise, your “OMG!” will be interpreted as, “I feel that I have to say something, but I can’t argue with your logic.” Like totally.
Since you’re wondering, I had a very normal childhood. I’d even go so far as to describe it as “happy,” as far as such things go. Among other things, I was not molested, nor did I torture small animals. For a bit more context, I was voted “Most Talented” in my high school graduating class, and was honorable mention in the categories of “Class Clown” and “Most Likely to End Up in Prison.” You can read into that what you will.
Now, it’s Friday night, Marion. Don’t you have a trick to round up?
(I have to admit I just laughed to myself when I read that last sentence again. Was that wrong?)
April 11, 2008 at 6:45 PM #185236daveljParticipantMarion,
“OMG!” is, like, totally not a thoughtful retort to a point someone has made. Pretend for a moment that you have critical thinking skills and provide a logical rebuttal to the point of my prior post that, in short, “having children is one of the most destructive things that a couple can do to the planet from an environmental standpoint.” Otherwise, your “OMG!” will be interpreted as, “I feel that I have to say something, but I can’t argue with your logic.” Like totally.
Since you’re wondering, I had a very normal childhood. I’d even go so far as to describe it as “happy,” as far as such things go. Among other things, I was not molested, nor did I torture small animals. For a bit more context, I was voted “Most Talented” in my high school graduating class, and was honorable mention in the categories of “Class Clown” and “Most Likely to End Up in Prison.” You can read into that what you will.
Now, it’s Friday night, Marion. Don’t you have a trick to round up?
(I have to admit I just laughed to myself when I read that last sentence again. Was that wrong?)
April 11, 2008 at 6:45 PM #185263daveljParticipantMarion,
“OMG!” is, like, totally not a thoughtful retort to a point someone has made. Pretend for a moment that you have critical thinking skills and provide a logical rebuttal to the point of my prior post that, in short, “having children is one of the most destructive things that a couple can do to the planet from an environmental standpoint.” Otherwise, your “OMG!” will be interpreted as, “I feel that I have to say something, but I can’t argue with your logic.” Like totally.
Since you’re wondering, I had a very normal childhood. I’d even go so far as to describe it as “happy,” as far as such things go. Among other things, I was not molested, nor did I torture small animals. For a bit more context, I was voted “Most Talented” in my high school graduating class, and was honorable mention in the categories of “Class Clown” and “Most Likely to End Up in Prison.” You can read into that what you will.
Now, it’s Friday night, Marion. Don’t you have a trick to round up?
(I have to admit I just laughed to myself when I read that last sentence again. Was that wrong?)
April 11, 2008 at 6:45 PM #185271daveljParticipantMarion,
“OMG!” is, like, totally not a thoughtful retort to a point someone has made. Pretend for a moment that you have critical thinking skills and provide a logical rebuttal to the point of my prior post that, in short, “having children is one of the most destructive things that a couple can do to the planet from an environmental standpoint.” Otherwise, your “OMG!” will be interpreted as, “I feel that I have to say something, but I can’t argue with your logic.” Like totally.
Since you’re wondering, I had a very normal childhood. I’d even go so far as to describe it as “happy,” as far as such things go. Among other things, I was not molested, nor did I torture small animals. For a bit more context, I was voted “Most Talented” in my high school graduating class, and was honorable mention in the categories of “Class Clown” and “Most Likely to End Up in Prison.” You can read into that what you will.
Now, it’s Friday night, Marion. Don’t you have a trick to round up?
(I have to admit I just laughed to myself when I read that last sentence again. Was that wrong?)
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