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Sun 03/24/13 04:50 AM





I was always partial to Mon-El, if anyone remembers him.


I'm surprised some women don't say Jean Grey, the X-men? Her power was superb.

Thats cuz women already think they have the powers of mind rrading and controlling things without lifting a finger. Haha. Jst a joke.


Well, Wonder woman does have the lasso of truth so I could use that on you guys. laugh


Are you sure you'd want to?

Yes, you look fat in that outfit.


No worries there. I would never ask a man's opinon on how to dress as they have rather poor tastes when chosing how a woman should dress. I also would never ask their opinion on my make up, my hair, my weight, decorating the house, perfume, gifts; or what kind of vacation I should take. laugh


And I'd never ask a woman any of those things for the same reasons. Just one more reason to stay single.

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Sun 03/24/13 04:11 AM
I don't know, but I'd be bitter sweet.

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Sun 03/24/13 04:05 AM
Edited by TexasScoundrel on Sun 03/24/13 04:07 AM
Have you heard of the Drake Equation? It's used to estimate how many planets have intelligent life in the universe. But, it can also be applied to dating.

Start with the population where you live. Subtract all those that you wouldn't be interested in because of gender, 50%. Next, eliminate those that are too young or too old. And so on until you've eliminated everyone. Then you can say it's not your fault you're alone. There's just no interesting people out there anymore.

Another option is to lower your expectations. Low expectations IS the key to happiness. At least that's what the Buddha said.

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Sun 03/24/13 03:48 AM
Are you kidding? When I stop wanting sex, I'll gladly put a bullet through my own head.

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Sun 03/24/13 03:44 AM
I LOVE paying my income taxes! As I drive around this great land of ours I feel privileged to live in such a beautiful place with so many friendly people. I feel safe and secure. I'm more than happy to make my small contribution every year.

And I enjoy getting my refund.

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Sun 03/24/13 03:38 AM
I don't need a reason to be happy or smile and get up in the morning other than being alive. I'm a happy person. I love myself and the people in my life.

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Sun 03/24/13 03:34 AM
Has a large collection animal fetish porn stashed under the bed.

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Sun 03/24/13 03:27 AM
I think abortion needs to be legal and easy to obtain. I have paid for two abortions in the past and would be more than happy to throw down my card for a third time if it was needed. I think we'd have a lot fewer people living on welfare if they'd gotten abortions. Children are an expense many simple cannot afford during these tough economic times.

If a woman I was seeing became pregnant, I'd do whatever it took to get her to have an abortion. I'd tell her if she has the child, I'd leave her. I wouldn't be there to help raise or care for it and I'd only do what was legally demanded of me. But, she and the child would NEVER see me again.

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Fri 03/22/13 09:40 AM
But, there was nothing inappropreate in the message that was filtered in this case. Unless you guys filter the word "reefer." This is a trucker's term for a type of trailer some of us pull.

Maybe you should take another look at what's being filtered. I remember once not being able to send an address because the street name was filtered out.

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Fri 03/22/13 06:00 AM
I once had sex behind a movie screen in an old movie house. It was way hott because there were lots of people we could we could see through the screen. But, they couldn't see us.

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Fri 03/22/13 02:15 AM



I just finished up work and it made me think of a topic I would like to talk about and see what your thoughts are.

Did you ever stop to think that you are programed and how different we are from each other because of that programing?

Tonight I was doing a studio session in playback mode and people were talking about the sound and where it was and where to take it. I knew that a certain fella was coming over and even though the guys do not agree or like his sound I set the system to match his taste. Sure enough he comes in, sits down, listens, "I love it", and leaves. Not 2 seconds after he leaves I put the sound back to the way the rest of the guys liked it so we could move on.

I deal with this all the time and have my whole life and it has taught me a lot about people. We all have programs built into our heads that tell us we are right and something is wrong.

Are you aware of your programing and how does it differ from those you meet or know? Do you instinctively think you are right? Are you aware that everyone does this and in their own mind they honestly think they are as right as you? Do you stop to listen to "their right" or try to push them over with yours?

Most folks aren't even aware when their pushing but they think the others around them are.

your thoughts?


Are you Mixerman?


Is that a member? If so, no.

If your asking if I'm an engineer (mixer)? Yes and no, I'm an audio designer, long time music industry guy.


It was a joke, but I guess I was wrong about how popular Mixerman was in the recording industry. I guess this was only popular among amateur recording enthusiasts like myself at the time.

Several years ago he started a blog (The Daily Adventures of Mixerman) that later became an ebook, about recording a band that had just gotten their first record deal with a major label and a huge advance. He nick named them "B*tchslap." It was all very funny. He nick named the producer "Willie Show" because the guy would call, but never come into the studio. When the A&R guy complained the sound wasn't "green" enough, he put a piece tape on an unused knob that read red on one side and green on the other and told the guy to be very careful using it because it's very sensitive.

Your first post reminded me of it.

The real Mixweman was Eric Sarafin. He had to come out, admit that he was indeed Mixerman and say that his blog was 100% fictional, to avoid being sued by that fictional band and others.

Here's a link to that Blog;

http://www.mixerman.net/

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Thu 03/21/13 09:09 AM

I just finished up work and it made me think of a topic I would like to talk about and see what your thoughts are.

Did you ever stop to think that you are programed and how different we are from each other because of that programing?

Tonight I was doing a studio session in playback mode and people were talking about the sound and where it was and where to take it. I knew that a certain fella was coming over and even though the guys do not agree or like his sound I set the system to match his taste. Sure enough he comes in, sits down, listens, "I love it", and leaves. Not 2 seconds after he leaves I put the sound back to the way the rest of the guys liked it so we could move on.

I deal with this all the time and have my whole life and it has taught me a lot about people. We all have programs built into our heads that tell us we are right and something is wrong.

Are you aware of your programing and how does it differ from those you meet or know? Do you instinctively think you are right? Are you aware that everyone does this and in their own mind they honestly think they are as right as you? Do you stop to listen to "their right" or try to push them over with yours?

Most folks aren't even aware when their pushing but they think the others around them are.

your thoughts?


Are you Mixerman?

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Thu 03/21/13 09:02 AM
I think the best advice is, if you really want someone, choose from among the ones interested in you instead of wishing something better or different comes along.

Now, from the perspective of a 51 year old, single man; I wouldn't be interested in dating a woman in your age group. I prefer women in their late teens to early 20s.

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Thu 03/21/13 08:49 AM
It's not that women prefer men that treat them badly, it's that they are creeped out by a guy that always kisses up to them. Women insist on a man they can respect and you just can't respect a doormat.

Here's what you should do;

1. Stop respecting women simply because they are women. Some women are worthy of respect and others are not. Just like men.

2. Stop chasing women that aren't interested in you. If you haven't at least kissed her (full on, tongue and all) by the third date, cut your losses and move on because it ain't happening.

3. Stop trying to buy women with gifts and favors. When you do this they will either take advantage of you or they'll be creeped out because they aren't hookers and don't want to be bought.

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Thu 03/21/13 08:35 AM
This is almost as funny as a church roof collapsing on 1000 followers just as they were groveling to god's majesty.

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Thu 03/21/13 08:30 AM

Ain't about how old ya' are, it's about what you pack?

If yer rich and can lick yer eyebrows, you won't be able to fight 'em off.


I may change my profile to reflect this information.

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Wed 03/20/13 04:16 PM
I have a friend, he has completely dropped out of the whole money culture. When he works, he refuses payment in money and instead takes goods or services in exchange for his labor. He travels all over, doing what ever work he can find. A few years ago he was in Hawaii, living among the native people. It seems he'd made an impression on an old man by picking cigarette butts on the beach. When the old man asked him what he was doing he said "hey, somebody's gotta do it."

I spoke to him about two weeks ago. He's living and working on an organic olive farm in central California these days. His personality is a lot like the stoners Brad Pitt played in his early films. He's just really cool and laid back.

He really is an awesome man and will break his back to help someone in need. But, he has no money at all and hasn't for as long as I've known him.

He also has no trouble finding VERY attractive girlfriends.

The point I'm trying to make is a great personality can trump everything else.

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Wed 03/20/13 03:38 PM
Edited by TexasScoundrel on Wed 03/20/13 03:43 PM
The account is still active. The last time this happened, I was told it didn't pass the filters, but someone looked into it and passed it through to me. There was no "language" in it at all.

I have my filters set so anyone, anywhere can message me. I don't care if they type dirty words because I'm a grown up and therefore not offended by that kind of nonsense.

If someone wants to talk to me and has made an effort to do so, I want to read what they have to say.

Last time markecephus fixed it for me.

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Wed 03/20/13 02:53 PM
On my home page it says I have a message, but it's not showing up in my inbox. This is the second time I've had this problem. What's going on?

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Mon 03/18/13 02:36 PM
I'm reminded of a quote from feminist Gloria Steinem.


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