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[quote=UCGal][quote=desmond]I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.[/quote]
LOL – Yeah, I’d tap that. ;)[/quote]
I knew it!!!!!!
desmondParticipant[quote=UCGal][quote=desmond]I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.[/quote]
LOL – Yeah, I’d tap that. ;)[/quote]
I knew it!!!!!!
desmondParticipantI call it the “glad I’m not a woman in the workplace back in those days” show.
You are supposed to go back into the era. Office “romance” was common back then. I remember my Dad’s Drug store when I was a kid and all the hanky panky going on. Now it is just a fantasy, smashed like most of the good stuff. I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.
desmondParticipantI call it the “glad I’m not a woman in the workplace back in those days” show.
You are supposed to go back into the era. Office “romance” was common back then. I remember my Dad’s Drug store when I was a kid and all the hanky panky going on. Now it is just a fantasy, smashed like most of the good stuff. I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.
desmondParticipantI call it the “glad I’m not a woman in the workplace back in those days” show.
You are supposed to go back into the era. Office “romance” was common back then. I remember my Dad’s Drug store when I was a kid and all the hanky panky going on. Now it is just a fantasy, smashed like most of the good stuff. I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.
desmondParticipantI call it the “glad I’m not a woman in the workplace back in those days” show.
You are supposed to go back into the era. Office “romance” was common back then. I remember my Dad’s Drug store when I was a kid and all the hanky panky going on. Now it is just a fantasy, smashed like most of the good stuff. I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.
desmondParticipantI call it the “glad I’m not a woman in the workplace back in those days” show.
You are supposed to go back into the era. Office “romance” was common back then. I remember my Dad’s Drug store when I was a kid and all the hanky panky going on. Now it is just a fantasy, smashed like most of the good stuff. I bet you would go out with Don Draper (before you were married of coarse) if he was to persuade you.
desmondParticipantbtw, I was labeled “the instigator”
desmondParticipantbtw, I was labeled “the instigator”
desmondParticipantbtw, I was labeled “the instigator”
desmondParticipantbtw, I was labeled “the instigator”
desmondParticipantbtw, I was labeled “the instigator”
desmondParticipant[quote=zk]Well, first of all, “happy that he was ‘the thinker'” is totally incorrect. What I said was that I was amazed that it was so accurate and detailed a description. There are a dozen other types that I think I’d be somewhat happier to be.
This test was discussed briefly on another topic, and three or four people revealed their profiles. I still think it would be interesting to hear from more of the posters here what profile they are.[/quote]
ok, then your just stunned that your “the thinker”
Like Meryl Streep:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/121068/saturday-night-live-update-meryl-streepdesmondParticipant[quote=zk]Well, first of all, “happy that he was ‘the thinker'” is totally incorrect. What I said was that I was amazed that it was so accurate and detailed a description. There are a dozen other types that I think I’d be somewhat happier to be.
This test was discussed briefly on another topic, and three or four people revealed their profiles. I still think it would be interesting to hear from more of the posters here what profile they are.[/quote]
ok, then your just stunned that your “the thinker”
Like Meryl Streep:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/121068/saturday-night-live-update-meryl-streep -
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