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Post by corner on Nov 17, 2008 10:22:53 GMT -5
no im not a nun but i kissed one once then went to confession asked the priest if it was a sin he said so long as you don;t get into the habit,,,went to parochial school got beat on a regular basis by sister mary gestapo at our lady of perpetual agony school
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Post by Clipper on Nov 17, 2008 10:46:19 GMT -5
You should have mentioned the president thing a little earlier. Now we have to wait until 2012 to run you against Obama. Hell, with some of the stories you have mentioned on here, and some of the hangovers you have described, I am sure they didn't come from communion wine, haha. I think the Pope thing is definitely out. Hey, about that demigod thing. I just think you are a cool guy. It is the WOMEN on here that think you are a greek god of sorts, hahaha. If the girls on here weren't married for the most part, you would not be able to keep up with the datebook, haha. They would chase ya down like beagles after a rabbit.
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Post by dgriffin on Nov 17, 2008 10:47:36 GMT -5
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Post by dgriffin on Nov 17, 2008 10:50:31 GMT -5
Though, with some of my clients, I sometimes wonder what kind of sick sense of humor God has. I am beginning to understand why there is such a high turnover in this line of work. I think I know what you mean. It's always a surprise the first time we realize that not everyone is going to get better. It's called "poverty," in the true sense of the word.
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Post by snickers on Nov 17, 2008 13:59:23 GMT -5
Haha. I guess you are referring to snickers profile. I have yet to see why one would not put a gender in their profile, but that is their perogative. Just keeps a little mystery in the mix I guess. Hell, I thought concerned was a nun, when we got into the discussion about St E's hospital many months ago, LOL. You caught me off guard and had me reading back through the posts for a reference to sex and gender. LOL I was scratching my head over that for a bit, too. In fact, I'm still scratching my head - if you are going to communicate with me, what difference does it make which gender I am?
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Post by Clipper on Nov 17, 2008 14:02:45 GMT -5
That is true snickers. I just want to chat, not kiss ya on the lips, LOLOLOL! Actually, being admin, I can tell you from approving the members registrations, that there are several members that don't list a gender in their profile. Never paid much attention to it. I have on occasion gone to a profile to see one thing or another about a member or to send a PM, but other than that, I really never gave it much thought. Actually I lied on MY profile. I am really a nineteen year old female stripper, and have been featured in a centerfold in Hustler magazine a few years ago, but that was before my operation. The plastic surgeon REALLY blew it, as you can see from the picture in my avatar. It was supposed to be strictly breast augmentation surgery!
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Post by Swimmy on Nov 17, 2008 16:10:24 GMT -5
You should have mentioned the president thing a little earlier. Now we have to wait until 2012 to run you against Obama. Hell, with some of the stories you have mentioned on here, and some of the hangovers you have described, I am sure they didn't come from communion wine, haha. I think the Pope thing is definitely out. I think I have to be 35 before I can run for President. I'm only 27, soon to be 28. Though I may never run for President of the US, as I don't have the money to do it, I have not ruled out the possibility of having a political career. Hey, about that demigod thing. I just think you are a cool guy. It is the WOMEN on here that think you are a greek god of sorts, hahaha. If the girls on here weren't married for the most part, you would not be able to keep up with the datebook, haha. They would chase ya down like beagles after a rabbit. Yes, a few of the women on here have made such comments to me. And in all honesty I regret showing up 20 years too late. But, at this point, I am possibly taken, for the moment. I've been seeing this girl for the past couple weeks. We're still in the dating phase, but I am liking what I see. :-)
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Post by dgriffin on Nov 17, 2008 16:38:13 GMT -5
In fact, I'm still scratching my head - if you are going to communicate with me, what difference does it make which gender I am? You're not kidding, are you? Well, I have to mildly disagree, Snickers. There are certainly many situations where sex does not matter, but I think communicating is definitely not one of them. I'm a guy, by the way. Just in case it wasn't obvious.
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Post by Clipper on Nov 17, 2008 17:51:57 GMT -5
Depends on WHAT you want to communicate, haha. Hell, now a days you can meet someone in a bar, and not be positive of their gender, even if they tell you what they want you to think they are, LOL.
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Post by dgriffin on Nov 18, 2008 6:50:43 GMT -5
I'm just saying that most of us communicate in a different manner to someone of the opposite sex. Not necessarily because we want to bed them, but because men and women communicate differently. With exceptions, of course. "Please pass the turnips" seems to work equally well with the man or a woman hoarding them at the other end of the table. Although, with a guy, it's often OK to say, "if you don't send them GD turnips down this way right now, I'm gonna come up there and rip you a new a**hole!!" Your use of expletives depends on the setting, I suppose. If in doubt, check to see if anyone is wearing a tie. Anyway, studies show that ... beyond information exchange ...even our purpose in communicating with another person is different, depending on our sex. Women tend to collaborate, men to coordinate. (I know that will surprise anyone who ever worked in an office.) It can be important at times to first consider the sex of the person you're about to address. Take the time to monitor your conversations today and come back and tell me if that isn't true. Snickers, I enjoy your posts and your obvious intelligence, so don't take me too seriously here. I would ordinarily take offense when a person refuses to disclose their sex to me. It's like meeting someone at a masquerade party who wears an extremely loose-fitting Muʻumuʻu, a full face mask and will speak only through a battery powered electronic device that strips the hormones right off their voice. I'm having fun here, of course, but all of this goes to my prejudice against so much anonymity on the Internet. I respect it, I know it can be necessary, but I think it has its downside in the way it can corrupt our behavior.
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