Community > Posts By > fundog1962
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hi
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Welcome and have fun,cool site!!! |
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hi
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Welcome and have fun,cool site!!!
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Love Stinks
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Hello Everybody not here for nothing but good friends if thats even possible these days |
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I meet the strangest people in public bathrooms..........why do people always want to talk to me there is what I want to know?? |
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LMAO,JERRY SPRINGER,OR MINGLE2
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What'd the biggest mistake
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someone can make with you? |
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What is the last thing
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that knocked you down a rung or two on the social ladder? |
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hy
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welcome,somone cut of your head man???
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New girl saying hi :)
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welcome,it`s warmer in here!!!then michigan.burrrrr!!!!
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Eating and living
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if you don`t eat,your not going to live very long?
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Yeah...I kind of knew that, but thanks. It just gets...tiring to be someone who is upfront and honest about myself, wading through piles and piles of BS hoping to find something of value! I know...I know....harsh! |
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Your username really tells tons about you. Me I'm a total gossip so that's my name Wat does mine say about me? |
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Mums the word?
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I don't really understand the problem with it...I mean if you are upfront with who you are and what you are about, then anything you would have posted in the past would be fitting with who you told them you were. The girl I'm with right now knows who I am, and she has looked at past postings...if she is concerned about maybe the demeanor or attitude of the post she asks me about it and I explain it. Luckily how I post and who I am in real life are damn near spot on. |
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Speaking of kissing........
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what do you think makes a great first kiss? For me it's controlled composure. You look her in the eyes, cup her face in both hands and pull her in to your lips slowly never rushing, just gently brushing her lips with yours, pull back look into her eyes and smile. That usually makes it more memorable than playing tonsil hockey the first kiss. Time for that later. |
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Shudders in revulsion at some of the usernames on here? Or just laughs at the audacity of someone to say something like.... "#1luvr4U" (no idea if that is a username...sorry if it is and this offends).....LOL! |
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dubz inspired me
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Got all white K-Swiss |
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I guy told me...
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Some guy outside the bar after the UFC fight tonight called me fat. For no reason. Just asked me how I was doing and then out of nowhere just said "you're fat". This is not some forum for everyone to say "oh...you're not fat" or whatever. That is not the point. The point is...why would a guy want to ruin a girl's night. without being provoked? It just doesn't make sense to me. Are some people just mean? |
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BIG mistake
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I showed my girls how to shoot spitballs For novices they are deadly accurate |
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On the Rocks
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This is brilliant! I am ordering some soon hehe Castleton, Vermont - March 6, 2009 Stone is at the foundation of Vermont. Stoneworker Kevin Boudreau says, "I do carry a high level of pride in my work." A fourth-generation stoneworker, Boudreau knows his state is also famous for its thriftiness. Boudreau explains, "We had to devise a way to use all our scrap." So when the team at the Vermont Marble, Granite, Slate and Soapstone Company in Castleton wanted to reduce their waste, they came up with one "cool" idea. The company produces stone ice cubes. The pieces of soapstone left over from making their sinks and stoves, including their new "Vermont Bun Baker," get shaped into little cubes. Just pop them in the freezer, then drop them in your drink. Company president Paul Thompson says, "Soapstone being a stone that retains temperature so well, it works out great." He has found the barware is particularly popular with drinkers of expensive liqueurs. They don't want real ice to melt and water down their beverage. "In your high-end liqueurs, it's nice to complete a drink that has no dilution," Thompson explains. Thompson claims soapstone does not absorb flavors from liquid, so you can use his ice cubes in different drinks without worrying about mixing tastes. The ice cubes are just a small part of the business. Stoves and countertops are still king. But the "Made in Vermont" ice cubes are certainly a conversation starter and add new meaning to the phrase "I'll have mine on the rocks." The non-melting ice cubes cost $10 dollars for a pack of six. The Vermont Marble, Granite, Slate and Soapstone Company imports its soapstone for finishing in Vermont, but its marble comes from mines and quarries in the state, mainly from Danby. Jack Thurston - WCAX News - Made in Vermont |
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No! Want to? |
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