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Thu 01/07/10 12:57 PM

So if you know someone is cheating--- should you tell?
what if the person doing the cheating is a friend??


You could always send an anonymous message to the victim,
if you feel uncomfortable with saying something face-to-face.
Of course, if you're the only one who knows about the cheating,
then it won't matter if you're anonymous :)

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Thu 01/07/10 12:52 PM

I got a new hair cut yesterday.
Is it just me, but doesn't a new hair cut make you feel great? [:


It gets a heck of a lot colder when I get mine cut (buzzed?) :)

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Thu 01/07/10 09:49 AM
Edited by centered on Thu 01/07/10 09:50 AM


False

http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/porkworm.asp

You're seeing the fats come to the surface in that video.

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Thu 01/07/10 08:29 AM

Just need a little advice


Cheating is a sign of weakness of the cheater, plus a lack of character,
or more specifically, a lack of morals and respect for their partner.

As with all emotional wounds, they will heal over time. You just have
to tell yourself you're the better person and to give yourself time.

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Thu 01/07/10 08:18 AM

do u belive that true love and purpose to get green card can exist at the same time . nowadays, lots people looking for Oz as husband /wife to get the green card,but maybe some of them not only for card but also want a serious love. if u r the one what do u think about this situation. belive the true love or be averse to? [snipped]


I've had experience with this :) For us, it wasn't about the green card,
although we knew that would be a side-effect of the relationship. And
actually, in the beginning, she had no intent on staying in the US, but
as the relationship progressed, it became apparent that staying in the
US would be the thing to do.

So, yes, it can go both ways ... some will get into a relationship with
the ONLY intent of getting a green card, and then there are those
relationships which grow, and where the green card becomes a,
for a lack of a better word, necessity.

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Thu 01/07/10 07:47 AM

Say someone is legally divorced but they are still living with their ex-wife/husband would you still date them?


I'd be curious to know why - is it for financial reasons? Other than
that, I don't see a "valid" reason for the two to stay together.

The mere definition of "ex" is a former spouse (partner), so it sounds
to me like there's no "ex" in this scenario.

Be that as it may, I'd say, "no".

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Thu 01/07/10 07:35 AM

I once knew a guy who was attracted to women with "shaped" eyebrows.
Whats the wierdest thing that attracts you to a person?

Me? I'm attracted to big noses. Don't ask why, because I haven't the slightest.


Not sure this is "weird", but hair color: redheads ... put a redhead next to
other women who are not redheads and my eyes will focus to the redhead.

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Thu 01/07/10 07:24 AM

Some people can be georgous on the outside,and really ugly on the inside! Which do you perfer?


I'll assume we're asking if we would prefer the inverse of the original statement:

gorgeous on the outside *and* ugly on the inside, versus:
ugly on the outside and gorgeous on the inside.

Can we choose to have a some gorgeous for inside and outside? :)

I've found once you get to know a person, if they're nice on the
inside, it ends up balancing any "plainness" on the outside.

However I am of the opinion that men and women might be a bit
different about this. We all know that men are mostly "visual", so
in many instances he may choose (consciously or sub-consciously)
a woman, based initially on looks (assuming they've never met).

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Thu 01/07/10 07:10 AM


You can't say C. does nothing.
If they work and pay taxes they are helping people all over the world.


not enough,, those things are self fulfilling and required by law(the taxes)


But "C" might be doing things in their local community, volunteering
and such, on a less "intense" level such as A and B have done.

The quandary with the 3 scenarios and selecting the "least worse" is
that A and B describe very specific positive and negative actions and
C is rather "generic".

However, the fact remains that A and B negated their "good deeds"
by their negative actions, B being the worse.

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Thu 01/07/10 07:01 AM

I can't stand being in the kitchen. To many other things to do that I actually like.

It's got to be fast and easy, and fast to clean up.


The trick? Clean as you go ... if you let it pile up till
the end, it always looks intimidating :)

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Thu 01/07/10 06:59 AM

Fricking cold!!!

We haven't iced up yet (at 4:33 AM, CST) but it's windy effing cold out. And it's supposed to drop still more.


Yep! Here in Cypress (Houston, basically), at about 6am, it was
in the lower-50's F (guess I better use fahrenheit:) now 43f, with
wind gusts to 20mph. Mix of light rain/sleet 7am to noon, with
temps to 36f by 5pm (NOAA). Lows tonight to below freezing,
lasting 12-18 hours - that's the bad part - the many-hours-long
below freezing temps !


Cold and Texas don't go well together.


Agreed! The only reason I own a heavy jacket is because of trips
I've made to VA, DC, Boston, etc

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Thu 01/07/10 06:48 AM

:) Nope ... I'm not "non-American" ... celsius just "makes more sense" to me.

12c = 53.6 f
0c = 32 f
-7c = 19.5 f
-11c = 12 f



Thanks...and I didn't mean to accuse you of being non-american..


NP ... I knew you didn't accuse me of such ... actually, after
re-read my post, I can see how I came across rwong.

I mis-wrote that ... I was actually "volunteering" the fact that I'm
American (most would assume I'm Canadian or European/etc
since I was using celsius) - the "nope" wasn't directed at you.

Ok, now that I've over-explained myself :)

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Wed 01/06/10 03:52 PM



For that ... Head 30 mins to Pasadena in the evening ... to 'Gilleys'!


Of course, you'll have to go to Dallas for that, since
the Pasa-get-down-dena Gilley's club was demolished
2-3 years ago. Heck, even Gilley's Restaurant is closed
(on Fairmont Parkway). Anyway, I do have some fond
memories of Gilley's :)


Really?! ... laugh ... Good sign I've been gone awhile!


Yea ... a Jr. High school stands in its place now.

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Wed 01/06/10 03:42 PM
[snipped]
The Galveston Beach is 45 minutes away from Houston!


Yep - might be nice to go and walk The Strand
in Galveston if here on the weekend.

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Wed 01/06/10 03:35 PM

For that ... Head 30 mins to Pasadena in the evening ... to 'Gilleys'!


Of course, you'll have to go to Dallas for that, since
the Pasa-get-down-dena Gilley's club was demolished
2-3 years ago. Heck, even Gilley's Restaurant is closed
(on Fairmont Parkway). Anyway, I do have some fond
memories of Gilley's :)

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Wed 01/06/10 03:21 PM
Seriously, you don't see many large-breasted women competing at the highest levels in sports such as the Olympics and international competition.


They can certainly "wrap" their upper torso using "breast binders".
Athletic cheerleaders do this (*not* the "pom-pom" cheerleaders).

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Wed 01/06/10 02:29 PM

I get to go down to Houston for Friday morning delivery,been at this place for two years and they have never sent me there,,till now.. With I heard,,bad weather coming in,,,:angry: My luck..

So how is the weather down there today??drinker SUNNY and HOT??lol


How's this: "I'm wrapping the 3 outside spigots in about 10 minutes :)

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Wed 01/06/10 02:21 PM
[snipped]
The 27-year-old runner said she had the implants taken out because she felt they were affecting her performance on the track.

"Every time I raced, I panicked about whether I was letting my country down, all for my own vanity," she said. [snipped]


She did it for psychological reasons, based on what she's said.
I doubt seriously that larger boobs could truly affect a woman's
physical performance (I'm talking in sports, of course :)
(I might admit, however, if they were "too big", it's possible).

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Wed 01/06/10 12:55 PM


How cold is it where you are?

Here in So Cali... Its not too cold. About 58 deg. here. I would hate to think of how cold it is in say, Aspen Colorado or...
[snipped]


It's 12°c here in Houston (TX), but we're batting down the hatches for
a bit of a hard freeze the next couple of days - there's the potential
for snow and sleet on Thur with overnight lows below 0°c (in the
neighborhood of -4°c to -6°c).

The last record low here was in 1996 (for the same days): -7°c
and the lowest recorded temp was -11°c in 1886.
so.....what temp would that be in english ??


:) Nope ... I'm not "non-American" ... celsius just "makes more sense" to me.

12c = 53.6 f
0c = 32 f
-7c = 19.5 f
-11c = 12 f

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Wed 01/06/10 12:50 PM
Does a girl like it if a guy can and actually will cook?


Speaking of ... I just fixed up a batch of Crawfish Etouffee for a friend
of mine (well, us) a couple of days ago ... she did say she appreciates
the fact I take the time to fix a meal, especially the yummy stuff :)

(I fixed all from scratch, to include the roux, Holy Trinity, Cajun spice mix, etc).