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December 23, 2009 at 9:35 AM #497541December 23, 2009 at 9:40 AM #496680daveljParticipant
[quote=scaredycat]
supporting a charity to help sad women might be a way to get more women. i am suspicious. intrigued, but suspicious. do people get laid generally as a result of charity work?[/quote]
“Sad women”? These are girls who are abused and homeless living in a third world country… not merely “sad women.”
According to your logic, ANY project undertaken that helps someone else is merely a ploy to get women.
I’m going to file this under: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
Jeez Louise.
December 23, 2009 at 9:40 AM #496829daveljParticipant[quote=scaredycat]
supporting a charity to help sad women might be a way to get more women. i am suspicious. intrigued, but suspicious. do people get laid generally as a result of charity work?[/quote]
“Sad women”? These are girls who are abused and homeless living in a third world country… not merely “sad women.”
According to your logic, ANY project undertaken that helps someone else is merely a ploy to get women.
I’m going to file this under: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
Jeez Louise.
December 23, 2009 at 9:40 AM #497211daveljParticipant[quote=scaredycat]
supporting a charity to help sad women might be a way to get more women. i am suspicious. intrigued, but suspicious. do people get laid generally as a result of charity work?[/quote]
“Sad women”? These are girls who are abused and homeless living in a third world country… not merely “sad women.”
According to your logic, ANY project undertaken that helps someone else is merely a ploy to get women.
I’m going to file this under: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
Jeez Louise.
December 23, 2009 at 9:40 AM #497299daveljParticipant[quote=scaredycat]
supporting a charity to help sad women might be a way to get more women. i am suspicious. intrigued, but suspicious. do people get laid generally as a result of charity work?[/quote]
“Sad women”? These are girls who are abused and homeless living in a third world country… not merely “sad women.”
According to your logic, ANY project undertaken that helps someone else is merely a ploy to get women.
I’m going to file this under: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
Jeez Louise.
December 23, 2009 at 9:40 AM #497546daveljParticipant[quote=scaredycat]
supporting a charity to help sad women might be a way to get more women. i am suspicious. intrigued, but suspicious. do people get laid generally as a result of charity work?[/quote]
“Sad women”? These are girls who are abused and homeless living in a third world country… not merely “sad women.”
According to your logic, ANY project undertaken that helps someone else is merely a ploy to get women.
I’m going to file this under: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
Jeez Louise.
December 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #496802scaredyclassicParticipantby sad, i meant deplorable, or sorry, you know, like, that is a sad looking house.
yes, i would say that the charitable impulse is but another show of power designed to project desireability. or maybe not.
December 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #496947scaredyclassicParticipantby sad, i meant deplorable, or sorry, you know, like, that is a sad looking house.
yes, i would say that the charitable impulse is but another show of power designed to project desireability. or maybe not.
December 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #497333scaredyclassicParticipantby sad, i meant deplorable, or sorry, you know, like, that is a sad looking house.
yes, i would say that the charitable impulse is but another show of power designed to project desireability. or maybe not.
December 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #497423scaredyclassicParticipantby sad, i meant deplorable, or sorry, you know, like, that is a sad looking house.
yes, i would say that the charitable impulse is but another show of power designed to project desireability. or maybe not.
December 23, 2009 at 1:43 PM #497671scaredyclassicParticipantby sad, i meant deplorable, or sorry, you know, like, that is a sad looking house.
yes, i would say that the charitable impulse is but another show of power designed to project desireability. or maybe not.
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