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Topic: late night confessions
John1932's photo
Mon 08/03/09 10:06 PM
I confess to whatever it is I didn't dosmokin

Its easier that way

galendgirl's photo
Mon 08/03/09 10:07 PM
I'll just confess that it's past my bedtime and I have an early day tomorrow...

G'night all! flowerforyou

PATSFAN's photo
Mon 08/03/09 10:18 PM
smokin I must confess i got up to have a cig, now going back to bedsmokin

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Mon 08/03/09 10:33 PM



i confess that i think i just threw up a little in my mouth.


rofl laugh

I'm sorry to laugh. I love your honesty.

She's evilpitchfork
But she is a joy to talk to...:smile:
Unless she bites you...

Its all good Calleigh...


smokin

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Mon 08/03/09 10:33 PM
I confess that I am fickle when it comes to men. Wooohoooo!!!!

John1932's photo
Mon 08/03/09 11:45 PM
Edited by John1932 on Mon 08/03/09 11:47 PM
i confess that i had to look up the word "fickle".




–adjective
1. likely to change, esp. due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather.
2. not constant or loyal in affections: a fickle lover.
Origin:
bef. 1000; ME fikel, OE ficol deceitful, akin to fācen treachery, fician to deceive, gefic deception

Related forms:
fick⋅le⋅ness, noun

Synonyms:
1. unstable, unsteady, variable, capricious, fitful. 2. inconstant. 1, 2. Fickle, inconstant, capricious, vacillating describe persons or things that are not firm or steady in affection, behavior, opinion, or loyalty. Fickle implies an underlying perversity as a cause for the lack of stability: the fickle seasons, disappointing as often as they delight; once lionized, now rejected by a fickle public. Inconstant suggests an innate disposition to change: an inconstant lover, flitting from affair to affair. Capricious implies unpredictable changeability arising from sudden whim: a capricious administration constantly and inexplicably changing its signals; a capricious and astounding reversal of position. Vacillating means changeable due to lack of resolution or firmness: an indecisive, vacillating leader, apparently incapable of a sustained course of action.


Just giving ya a hard time cause i know it ticks you off....drinker

nvkikigirl's photo
Tue 08/04/09 02:48 AM
Edited by nvkikigirl on Tue 08/04/09 02:51 AM
i confess i am simply amazed right now...there are awesome people here...flowerforyou flowerforyou :banana: :banana:

earthytaurus76's photo
Tue 08/04/09 02:57 AM
I confess.. I think its love.. I think Im in love. :heart:

John1932's photo
Tue 08/04/09 03:01 AM
Edited by John1932 on Tue 08/04/09 03:02 AM

I confess that some people ask for your opinions, but really don't want to hear them..drinker

Katzenschnauzer's photo
Tue 08/04/09 03:25 AM
I confess that I'm going to look like Dracula's Mother in the morning which isn't far away.

Katzenschnauzer's photo
Tue 08/04/09 03:26 AM
I have another one. I can't get enough to eat tonight.

misstina2's photo
Tue 08/04/09 05:21 AM
I Have looked p fickle before too

Gossipmpm's photo
Tue 08/04/09 05:23 AM
I cofess

I'm single again

Is that a good thing?:heart:

Lilypetal's photo
Tue 08/04/09 05:30 AM
I confess, I had a wonderful weekend!!

feistybaby's photo
Tue 08/04/09 05:31 AM
I confess that I am back to try again~ love

misstina2's photo
Tue 08/04/09 08:06 AM
:heart: its a rosy world:heart:

auburngirl's photo
Tue 08/04/09 11:05 AM
I confess that I find these confessions fascinating.

TxsSun's photo
Tue 08/04/09 11:09 AM
I confess, I have nothing to confess at the moment ohwell

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Tue 08/04/09 11:36 AM
Edited by Calleigh12 on Tue 08/04/09 11:38 AM

i confess that i had to look up the word "fickle".




–adjective
1. likely to change, esp. due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather.
2. not constant or loyal in affections: a fickle lover.
Origin:
bef. 1000; ME fikel, OE ficol deceitful, akin to fācen treachery, fician to deceive, gefic deception

Related forms:
fick⋅le⋅ness, noun

Synonyms:
1. unstable, unsteady, variable, capricious, fitful. 2. inconstant. 1, 2. Fickle, inconstant, capricious, vacillating describe persons or things that are not firm or steady in affection, behavior, opinion, or loyalty. Fickle implies an underlying perversity as a cause for the lack of stability: the fickle seasons, disappointing as often as they delight; once lionized, now rejected by a fickle public. Inconstant suggests an innate disposition to change: an inconstant lover, flitting from affair to affair. Capricious implies unpredictable changeability arising from sudden whim: a capricious administration constantly and inexplicably changing its signals; a capricious and astounding reversal of position. Vacillating means changeable due to lack of resolution or firmness: an indecisive, vacillating leader, apparently incapable of a sustained course of action.


Just giving ya a hard time cause i know it ticks you off....drinker


Um, okay, I didn't know you knew enough about me to know what ticked me off. But yeah, whatever's clever dude.

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Tue 08/04/09 11:36 AM

i confess i am simply amazed right now...there are awesome people here...flowerforyou flowerforyou :banana: :banana:


Hi fellow awesome person!waving

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