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That would be awesome.
Always wanted to visit Branson. Pat |
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Well, I'll be in Branson this summer but I'll have my parents with me. Don't think they'd be into that.
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Would love to visit Branson
to meet Glen Campbell and many other singers. Pat |
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Branson? Is there a "trip" in the making?
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I think the older we get, the more scars we bear. And we become more set in our ways. When we date, we see flags that remind us of past hurts or warning signs.
We really need to go out there with an open mind and be flexible enough to accept each other's shortcomings... weighing the pros and cons to determine if it's something we can or are willing to live with or endure. Unfortunately, we live in a disposable world and I think too many people look at relationships as disposable. I don't think people are willing to put as much energy into relationships as perhaps our parents or grandparents did. We also have more of "what else is out there" always dangling like the proverbial carrot in front of us. The temptation and curiosity gets the better of some of us. Just like we women were raised to dream about our knight in shining armor, or prince charming... the guys grow up thinking women are supposed to look like Barbie dolls and act like Stepford Wives. We should be raising our children to look beyond outer beauty and to see beauty in many facets, not just a physical beauty, but an inner beauty. I've seen so many young (pre-teen) girls having meltdowns over their looks and wanting to alter their looks with plastic surgery, implants, etc. Are we cyborgs or people??? |
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You have a lot of good points and a lot I agree with.
Welcome, I hope you stick around so we can get to know you. ![]() |
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Welcome! We have way to much fun here, but it is all good, packed with good people.
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You have a lot of good points and a lot I agree with. Welcome, I hope you stick around so we can get to know you. ![]() I really enjoy this site... the people for the most part are really awesome and very insightful. I think I can make some dear friends on here... and who knows, maybe meet the man of my dreams instead of nightmares... LOL |
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Sweet, you will totally enjoy your self here. I have found so many good friends, and they have helped me through SO much. I was truely blessed when I found this site.
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Oh, Sweet, be sure to go to the PARTY tonight, good music and food and company!!!!
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You have a lot of good points and a lot I agree with. Welcome, I hope you stick around so we can get to know you. ![]() I really enjoy this site... the people for the most part are really awesome and very insightful. I think I can make some dear friends on here... and who knows, maybe meet the man of my dreams instead of nightmares... LOL I hope you show up for the party I am bring men!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() As you can tell we like to have fun and flirt with the males here, it is all in having fun! Join in and have some fun!!!!! ![]() |
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I am going to be there, with bells on, and maybe some chaps?
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I am going to be there, with bells on, and maybe some chaps? I was thinking bells, noise maker and party hat, forget the chaps |
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OK!!!!!!
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HD & Sweet, welcome to the mingle family.
You have already met a few of the great ladies, we have here in the 50's thread. Can't say enough good things about most of the folks you will find here. All but that guy called, Old Sage, need to watch him, he is rather opinionated, kind of onery; but usually a decent guy. Please feel free to drop around & get better known. We really have some good times here. |
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Motown said, Step 1. Find a guy who "rows your boat" (read between the lines) Step 2. Walk up to him and say,"how'd you like a glass of lemonade?" Step 3. Go out fishing together. That just is not going to work for me, did that it didn't work. That doesn't work either, did all that with different beverage, out fished him and pissed him off. Never heard from him again. LOL |
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If he is that sensitive, not worth his salt anyway.
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Oh, Sweet, be sure to go to the PARTY tonight, good music and food and company!!!! Uhhh, I think I missed the party. What party? Too slow. Wah!!! |
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Just stick around, there will be another.
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Motown said, Step 1. Find a guy who "rows your boat" (read between the lines) Step 2. Walk up to him and say,"how'd you like a glass of lemonade?" Step 3. Go out fishing together. That just is not going to work for me, did that it didn't work. That doesn't work either, did all that with different beverage, out fished him and pissed him off. Never heard from him again. LOL Reminds me of a funny fishing story... His best friend asked me out fishing, so we went to Pymatuning Lake in PA/OH and it was a rainy, windy day. We rented an aluminum fishing boat with motor. I was sitting in the front of the boat (for ballast mostly - LOL) with an umbrella so I could "miss" the waves crashing over the front of the boat. He was in the back with his hand on the tiller... steering the boat through the rough water in the rain. Poor guy. I looked back at him and smiled. Turned to look at the waves crashing over my clear umbrella (shaking my head, wondering what we were doing out in this weather) then turned back around (matter of seconds) and he was totally drenched from a wave that hit him. Water dripping from his hair, eyelashes, nose, etc. with this unforgetable dumbfounded look on his face... still steering the boat as though nothing happened. I almost fell out of the boat, he looked so pathetic, but I couldn't help laughing at the sight. We ended up finally turning around and going to a restaurant with a fireplace and warming up. I'll never forget that image. God love him... what a trooper!! |
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