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Fri 02/13/09 03:09 PM
Edited by Krimsa on Fri 02/13/09 03:21 PM
I think its great. I really like the Humanists Organization.

The Christian ads to which the Atheist Bus Campaign is a response linked to a website that promised non-Christians an eternity of torment in a lake of fire.


noway

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Fri 02/13/09 02:52 PM


White man's jesus. bigsmile

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Fri 02/13/09 02:32 PM


What makes you cranky? :laughing:


bigsmile Not getting enough sleepbigsmile Be seeing youwaving


:wink: laugh

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Fri 02/13/09 02:26 PM

I think I might be.


happy

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Fri 02/13/09 02:14 PM
Yeah now where do I pick up my money, Dan? laugh

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Fri 02/13/09 02:08 PM


laugh laugh laugh Or haven't had my faith in humanity stomped on....

good luck with the dating thing.........


suspician is sooooooo attractive...noway :wink: drinker


Im not here for dating anyway. But my online persona has always been the same and i have never had any problem with finding people that are attracted to it. Not that that has anything to do with the topic.


Ive been attracted to it. You are a laugh a minute and you tend to tell people how it is. You speak from your heart, even online. You lack pretentiousness.

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Fri 02/13/09 01:40 PM
Edited by Krimsa on Fri 02/13/09 01:43 PM

When my wife passed away from a serious illness March 14, 2007, she had a blackout seizure and accidentally overdosed on her medications while I was at work.

I have been on 2 dates since then and it seems like the women I have picked could not live up to my expectations.

What I expect is for a lady to accept the fact that my son comes first in my life. He is 4 yrs old.

The first one I really wasn't ready for and she couldn't understand, oh well. The second, she tried to get me to put her first and put my son on the back burner.

That wasn't going to work, I told that and she started yelling at my son every time he did something wrong no matter what it was.

I put my foot down on that and broke it off with her. I don't know what it is with women. Are my expectations to high?

What my expectations are:
1. Accept the fact that my son comes first or if she has children, then the children come first, my son included.
2. A lady who is responsible: knows that bills, food and childrens needs come first before going out or likes to stay at home to have dinner and cuddle on the couch to watch a movie.
3. A lady who likes to talk about problems instead of arguing over nonsense and get into a yelling match.

I have alot more, but will post them in a different topic.




One can not place expectations too high. This would apply to either males or females looking for potential long term mates or at the very least, a serious monogamous commitment.

You have your needs and thats that. However you must also understand that some of your requirements are subjective. Number 3 in particular is a potential problem waiting to happen. What if your woman feels that her issues are NOT nonsense? How receptive are you being to her needs at that point? If she has an issue and you feel it is not important enough to discuss, that will only lead to a feeling of exasperation on her part and arguing which is exactly what you claim you dont need or desire.

So my suggestion on Number 3 is to simply modify that one and leave it flexible and open. Number 3 will be a work in progress. You want to keep the lines of communication open and realize this is a two way street. What normally leads to the dreaded "shutting down" and continued argument and discourse in a relationship is that one or both parties feels that they are not being heard and acknowledged.

Hope this helps but it probably wont. Good luck. happy

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Fri 02/13/09 01:14 PM

Bills and fumdementalists.


Are you my long lost brother?? laugh Me to!

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Fri 02/13/09 01:11 PM

if it take cold and hot to make the beloved warm self love, then self does not know warm until it embrace cold and hot of itself???


Its Bilbo Baggins! laugh David Im just kiddin. You know I love ya man. That actually does make sense in a way. Its an interesting point about the ability to demonstrate empathy if I am interpreting correctly. whoa

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Fri 02/13/09 01:05 PM

Wow, there are a lot of guys here with sand in their "Va-jay-jays".


I was noticing that also. An astute observation on your part. happy

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Fri 02/13/09 12:54 PM
Oh no, I feel so "bashed." laugh :wink:

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Fri 02/13/09 12:48 PM
Edited by Krimsa on Fri 02/13/09 12:49 PM
I do feel a sense of concern even if I have never met these people because many of them I have read their posts and listened to them express themselves. After a while you start to feel as if you know some of them just based on that alone. Its difficult for me to hear about human suffering and not feel some degree of empathy. I guess that is just a knee jerk reaction to their pain or loss or whatever the case may be. The prayer threads get on my nerves sometimes as I am non-religious but I will still offer them my good thoughts. Its all you can do really. I am a firm believer in inner strength and calling from within first and foremost when faced with adversity.

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Fri 02/13/09 12:38 PM
They looked pretty similar to humans but just more robust and I hate to say it, but they were UGLY. Even paleontologists will admit that most of the time. laugh However you have to remember that they co-existed with Cro-magnom and to them , we probably appeared hideous also. These tall, skinny things with round heads. So its relative.

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Fri 02/13/09 11:34 AM
Edited by Krimsa on Fri 02/13/09 11:34 AM
Thats true. laugh They are divergent as the mitochondrial DNA findings thus far but I think they are still mapping the entire genome for Neanderthal now. That place in Connecticut is doing this. The bone is called V-80. I forget the name of the lab now.

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Fri 02/13/09 11:27 AM
Yeah Eljay the spelling can be difficult because I cant always understand you. All you have to do is open up Firefox and it has like a spellchecker thing on this site. When you write a post, a red squiggly line will underline the misspelled word and then you can right click and choose what you really meant.

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Fri 02/13/09 11:23 AM
Edited by Krimsa on Fri 02/13/09 11:24 AM

love Llamaslove


They are in the same family called "camelids." Its camels, dromedaries, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. The fleece is SUPER valuable. These animals come form South America but the business is picking up here in the states.

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Fri 02/13/09 11:19 AM
Those are really cool Sea. I like the pastels. happy

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Fri 02/13/09 11:11 AM
Edited by Krimsa on Fri 02/13/09 11:11 AM




Is that "dont panic" thing going to become like "be seeing you." Cant we nip this in the bud, Lex? laugh



Since when did the Mods get the power to tell us how to post? (And yes, Lex...I know you're not "in" on the conspiracy...) biggrin




I was referring to the "Dont Panic" tag line.



Yes, I know...& I was referring (in a frisky lil way) to the constant complaints over Prisoner's tag...


I am aware of that and I was merely making a joke which I believe Lex got. Let it go. Thank you.

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Fri 02/13/09 10:46 AM
Yeah but like any business, you have to sink a lot in also. I have that store going which helps.

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Fri 02/13/09 10:44 AM
Yeah Im thinking about doing that also. Boarding of animals. A lot of wealthy people want to get into the alpaca business but not the entire farm aspect. They dont want to do that part of it themselves.

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