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Tue 02/17/09 02:08 PM
After being divorced for over 10 years, I neither fear nor embrace it. Rather, I endure it. Divorce is even worse than losing a partner to death in many ways, and I have no desire to put myself in that situation again. And no matter how careful and patient I am, there's no guarantee that I won't find myself staring down both barrels of a divorce if I marry again. It's undeniaby a lonlier existence, but tolerable.

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Mon 02/16/09 11:46 PM
Did that little guy break your heart? Shame on him. :)

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Sun 02/15/09 08:43 PM
I'd be happy on any one of the four major Hawaiian islands.

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Fri 02/13/09 10:13 AM
Hope this Valentine's Day finds everyone feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. On the other hand, those syptoms may indicate you need to see a doctor. :wink:

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Fri 02/13/09 06:45 AM
Richmond

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Thu 02/12/09 09:34 AM

What do you want to know?


As for the differences, here is the only difference there is: Communist has balls to come and take, what a socialist is only salivating about. Other than this, there is none. Both ideas are born by murderers, and carried by dumb followers who believe in something for nothing.


McCarthyism appears to be alive an well.

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Wed 02/11/09 11:44 PM
You're in for a rude awakening, my young friend--sooner, rather than later, I suspect.

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Wed 02/11/09 11:22 AM
The laws you speak of simply need to be removed. Of course, that might require a little effort from the politicians.

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Wed 02/11/09 11:08 AM
Most of the layoffs by American auto manufacturers are the results of years of mismanagement and the production of substandard vehicles. Yes, many people are suffering and that sucks, but the American public can't be expected to subsidize American car makers.

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Thu 02/05/09 08:14 PM


If you're over 18 they're not pedophiles. If you're below that age, then why are you here in the first place? Either way, you need to learn some social skills.
sorry mister president its called sarcasm get the stick out your bush... and i am 20 thanks wish i was younger


Sarcasm. Hmmm. I'm surprised you even know the word. You certainly don't know how to construct a sentence. Ever hear of capitalization? Best of luck to you just the same, junior. :)

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Thu 02/05/09 08:08 PM
If you're over 18 they're not pedophiles. If you're below that age, then why are you here in the first place? Either way, you need to learn some social skills.

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Mon 02/02/09 08:20 AM
It was in 1964. I was 10, and the car was an Isetta.

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Fri 01/30/09 08:41 PM




very interesting what are the statistics on blondes having more children?

seeing as how so many women chose to dye their hair, it would be difficult data to collect?


read it on either msnbc or yahoo, don't remember which a couple weeks ago...seems like the blondes had about 3 kids compared to others having about 2. Will see if I can find the article and post it for you


okay thank you...


granted I would probably be a conformation to that point..but I wonder if its may be a social factor as well...blondes might be more accommodating to the needs and desires of their mates than brunettes... I have no idea


Having dated severals blondes during my life, I'm pretty sure that's not the case. :)

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Fri 01/30/09 08:36 PM


Hair and eye color, and ALL genetic variances, are brought about through genetic "mistakes." Those that reflect successful variances remain. Those that don't soon disappear. It all reflects Darwin's "survival of the fittest" theory. Red hair, for example, is expected to become extinct in humans by the begging of the 22nd century.


not if my gene pool keeps going it will simply become dormant...for a little while



Hey, I didn't make the prediction. Don't shoot the messenger. :)

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Fri 01/30/09 08:33 PM
I'll keep that in mind. :)

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Fri 01/30/09 08:31 PM
Hair and eye color, and ALL genetic variances, are brought about through genetic "mistakes." Those that reflect successful variances remain. Those that don't soon disappear. It all reflects Darwin's "survival of the fittest" theory. Red hair, for example, is expected to become extinct in humans by the begging of the 22nd century.

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Fri 01/30/09 08:25 PM

Love, it seems, is all about scents and scentability

by Kristen Cole

Love is in the air, even if it's not Valentine's Day. Just ask Brown students.

Smell plays an important role in finding a mate, particularly for women, according to Rachel Herz, a visiting assistant professor of psychology who studies olfactory cognition and emotion.

Herz recently surveyed nearly 200 students about the importance of various physical traits in selecting a lover. Smell was more important for women than men, and looks were more important for men than women, according to her findings.

In fact, women considered a man’s smell to be more important than any other physical factor when selecting a lover. The influence of smell also outranked all social factors, except pleasantness, and was valued more highly than money or ambition, she found.

And, when study participants were asked to choose one physical trait in a lover that could be "better than average," women chose smell, while men chose looks. For men, the only factor to outrank good looks was the social factor, pleasantness.

The findings are consistent with previous research indicating that body odor is particularly critical for women in selecting mates because it is a signal of immunological health, said Herz.

A major cluster of genes determines a human’s immune system. It is thought that women choose mates who are more different than similar to themselves so that offspring will receive a full range of genes and a strong immune system.

Although questions still remain about body odor’s involvement in attraction, one thing is certain: Love smells different to everyone because "no one else smells exactly the same as you," said Herz


Your point? :)

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Fri 01/30/09 08:24 PM

Love, it seems, is all about scents and scentability

by Kristen Cole

Love is in the air, even if it's not Valentine's Day. Just ask Brown students.

Smell plays an important role in finding a mate, particularly for women, according to Rachel Herz, a visiting assistant professor of psychology who studies olfactory cognition and emotion.

Herz recently surveyed nearly 200 students about the importance of various physical traits in selecting a lover. Smell was more important for women than men, and looks were more important for men than women, according to her findings.

In fact, women considered a man’s smell to be more important than any other physical factor when selecting a lover. The influence of smell also outranked all social factors, except pleasantness, and was valued more highly than money or ambition, she found.

And, when study participants were asked to choose one physical trait in a lover that could be "better than average," women chose smell, while men chose looks. For men, the only factor to outrank good looks was the social factor, pleasantness.

The findings are consistent with previous research indicating that body odor is particularly critical for women in selecting mates because it is a signal of immunological health, said Herz.

A major cluster of genes determines a human’s immune system. It is thought that women choose mates who are more different than similar to themselves so that offspring will receive a full range of genes and a strong immune system.

Although questions still remain about body odor’s involvement in attraction, one thing is certain: Love smells different to everyone because "no one else smells exactly the same as you," said Herz


Your point? :)

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Thu 01/29/09 10:20 AM
Of course I've wanted to, but I restrain myself. We're supposed to be civilized, you know.

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Thu 01/29/09 10:12 AM

What is with the "be seeing you" at the end of so many posts?

Have I missed something?


Much ado about nothing. It's simply a parting phrase, like "hasta luego" in Spanish or "see you later" or "goodbye."