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Male and Female Imponderables--Friends, Romans, Countrymen...

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:13 AM

GED


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I'm a techy geek gamer girl, and I married a techy geek gamer guy. All our friends are geeks and gamers, and I'm much happier being the Queen of the Gamers than I would be being the trophy wife of some ex-football star.

~CK



I need to meet a techy geek gamer girl! Know anyone in TX?

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:16 AM

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Mal4Prez: In a wall?


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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:17 AM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


I am unable to ask guys out. But i HAVE been know to tell men that they owe me dinner for a favor I have done for them. To bad I was married and couldn't collect!


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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:18 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Quote:

I need to meet a techy geek gamer girl! Know anyone in TX?


I know a few in Austin, lol. Depends on the age range you're looking for, I suppose. We're a rare breed, though. I can count off all the single techy gamer geek girls I know on both my hands, both here in CA and in Texas, and I work in an industry where that's really the only sort of woman who survives long.

Seriously, what age range you lookin for?

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:22 AM

ODDSBODSKINS


struggle with the whole 'asking women out' thing, although never figured out why (beyond admitting that i'm slightly caustic, a little bit bitter about previous relationships [which i really should be over by now] and could stand to be a little less sarcastic, so yeah, i've no idea ) because i do believe myself to be a pretty attractive guy, and am fairly confident in that respect. so i put it down to being one of life's unsolved mysteries and struggle on regardless ^^


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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:25 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


Gotta say, I do feel uncomfortable asking guys out: I have a really big fear of rejection.
Then again, I have had really bad experiences boy wise, so now, I'm just sitting back, having fun and concentrating on other things!
My school is definately not stereotyped, well, not my year, anyways. Nothing is guaged by popularity, and there is a divide, but it isn't very big

Geeks and Gamers rock!

edit: sorry for the delay, but my computer's is suffering from crotchey space dementia

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:27 AM

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Seriously, what age range you lookin for?

~CK



Well, I live in Dallas, but I think Austin is a couple hours away. As for age range, well, I don't know, 21-30 seems okay. I'm 26, but I don't mind dating someone older than me.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:27 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Curious about that myself. Why don't more ladies ask guys out more? Don't get me wrong, I like to chase a little. But I want to be chased damnit!
I've had several "propositions" in the last two months, but nothing I could take seriously. The latest one is a friend of my "dumb" sister. Just broke up with her man, who I can call a friend. Has four kids and no job. She actually doesn't believe in working. Maybe I just live in the wrong town.
Need to find a town filled with smart, fun loving, kinda geeky, physically active women.
Looking for one.
Just one.
Is that too much to ask for?

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:32 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


NV: I answer to all of the above, but I'm only 15, so you'll have to wait a while

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:32 AM

MAL4PREZ


Quote:

Originally posted by Smartbutdumbblonde:
Mal4Prez: In a wall?



Just referring to the severe case of Me Smart Independent Modern Woman that I've had since... oh, birth. I'm finally getting old and wise(?)enough to chill the hell out and spend more time with people. It's nice.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:32 AM

MSG


NV-Huh you do need a new town darlin!!! so where's that pic?? Just kidding:) well sort of
I personally have asked out my fair share of guys...including my husband. I had really liked him in college, but he seemed not as interested. After he graduated he just happened to come in to the costume store I worked at. Went straight up told him I'd moved gave him my new phone number and asked him what he was doing that night. Worked great!!!

I have to say if you're too shy to directly ask the guy out...offer your phone number. That tells him you're interested without being too pushy:)I personally have no problem with pushy, but hey go where you're comfy:)

EDIT- and NV you know full well were I not married...I'd have already made the plane ticket reservations!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:40 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


Everyone: If you're not spoken for what kinda person are you looking for?

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:41 AM

TRISTAN


Well, obviously, it's important to have a good self-view. If you do not feel you "look good", then in your own eyes you are not. It helps to have people give compliments to build up self-ego, but you yourself have to think yourself attractive. We are just here to help with the compliment part...if you hear it enough, it will become truth! Well, that's the goal, anyway

Hey, BSC, welcome (finally!).

I am also somewhat guilty of being the shy type...well, until I got into college, that is. Can't really be shy and be in Drama, you know? I am also a bit of a wise-crack, and humor was often used as my "in"...if they weren't amused, I went on my merry way. I have dated cheerleaders to bookworms, and enjoyed the time I spent with each one. Not all were classic beauties, but all were beautiful to me. I just always felt lucky that they had chosen to date me rather than anyone else.

Another thing, I never make assumptions regarding anyone until I have spent time talking with them. Some of the best friends I ever had were the ones everyone else called weird, silent, or the killer-in-waiting types.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:44 AM

ODDSBODSKINS


okay, rapid change of subject, and not sure to what extent it constitutes an imponderable, but would be interesting to see what people think. Thunderstorms:

now, i love 'em, and most of the people i know who share this love are male. just realised i'm gonna have to walk from here to work in pouring rain and thunder'n'lightning and i could barely stop myself grinning.

so, how does anyone else feel about 'em?


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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:48 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


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Well, I live in Dallas, but I think Austin is a couple hours away. As for age range, well, I don't know, 21-30 seems okay. I'm 26, but I don't mind dating someone older than me.


Yeah, Austin is about a three, three and a half hour drive south, depending on where in Dallas you live. Not too bad if you're going for an event or whatever, but maybe a bit too far a distance for a relationship.

If you're at all into such things, you should definitely check out the Scarborough Renaissance Festival next spring. http://www.scarboroughrenfest.com/ I've been out of Texas for a couple of years now, and I *still* miss that faire. Sigh.


Quote:

Ok, I can be ditsy and away with the fairies(as my name suggests),for example...


Lol, SBDB, that's what my family calls "being zappy". We were all in "talented and gifted" type programs growing up, but we can have the strangest dumb blonde moments (despite the fact that three of the six of us are naturally blonde). My youngest sister, for example, got 112% in her chem class this past semester, and straight As in everything else, and yet can still sometimes bust out with things like "Cows don't give off mayonnaise!" We just look at her and go "Zappy!"


Oh, and thunderstorms: Love em! If it's a warm, humid thunderstorm, I love being out in it. If it's a cold and windy thunderstorm, I love being snuggled up inside, watching and listening to it.

~CK

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:48 AM

MSG


SBD- Hey I can tell you what I found:) My husband is really smart, funny, sarcastic, and silly. He's tall with broad shoulders and big muscular arms. He's strong enough to go toe to toe with me in an arguement and not let me walk on him, but nice enough to give me my way sometimes too. HE's thoughtful at odd moments ( like randomly bringing flowers home or buying me a dvd I wanted) and wise enough to ask what I want and mean it. He's good with managing money, but not stingy about spending it.he loves animals almost as much as I do and is great with little kids. He never needs me to dress a certain way and thinks I'm darling even in sweats. He doesn't have a lot of my same interests, but he has no problem with me doing my own thing.
Now not that he's perfect or anything, or that we don't fight or have problems,but he's pretty dang great far as I'm concerned.

EDIT- I love thunderstorms...they have a very "stimulating" effect on me.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:49 AM

TRISTAN


SBDB, had you not told us you were 15, I would have guessed somewhere in your 20's, just by your articulateness (I know, that's not a real word, but it's apt).

Thunderstorms. Love them. The louder and flashier the better. Nothing quite like making love in a thunderous downpour.

Hmm. That may have been TMI...

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:49 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


I love them! They bring back memories of sitting in front of the fire in the winter, and playing cards by candlelight because the electricity had gone off.
I think they're really beautiful. They are so big, and powerful, and could destroy you if it wanted, it just makes all my problemss seem obsolete.
Come a thunderstorm, I'm mosat likely to be out rain dancing!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:50 AM

GED


Quote:

Originally posted by Smartbutdumbblonde:
Everyone: If you're not spoken for what kinda person are you looking for?



Techy geek gamer girl!

But seriously, a nice girl (damn, I'm so verbose and descriptive). Someone who I can talk with, who shares similar interests with me, and someone independent. I tend not to date republicans because of ideological differences - and in TX, well that's kind of hard to find.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:51 AM

MSG


LOL Tristan- check my edit:) Great minds and all...
Hey that much energy in the air has to go somewhere!!!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:52 AM

MAL4PREZ


Thunderstorms - yay!! I grew up in the midwest and when the tornado warnings wcame up me and my dad would go climbing up a hill to see the pretty clouds and mom would be screaming at us from the basement.

I know, survival of the fittest didn't do it's work with me.

The storms in New England aren't as spectacular. I miss the big boomers!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:53 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


Quote:

Originally posted by Tristan:
SBDB, had you not told us you were 15, I would have guessed somewhere in your 20's, just by your articulateness (I know, that's not a real word, but it's apt).

Thunderstorms. Love them. The louder and flashier the better. Nothing quite like making love in a thunderous downpour.

Hmm. That may have been TMI...

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BTW, waaaaayyyy to much information!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:53 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Aside from the previous explaination...
My prerquisites used to be: Betterlooking, smarter, and makes more money than me.
Thats really not asking alot.
Trust me, it really isn't.

ADD: Used to huddle with the family in the house's center hallway, (storms are bad here in the valley)
On a brighter note: The ex and I, hiking, thunderstorm. Already TMI for my own well being.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 8:57 AM

TRISTAN


MSG, amen to that!

-EDIT-

Sorry, SBDB...
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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:03 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


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I tend not to date republicans because of ideological differences - and in TX, well that's kind of hard to find.


Lol Ged, get thee to Austin! It's Texas's Berkeley! The one blue point on a completely red map. It's a great little town, with a happening bar & nightclub district known as 6th Street (because it *actually* only takes up the one street, for a few blocks -- I know, shocking, once you've lived in LA ;) ). And while I'm pushing you into fun Texas events, if you're interested in games and tech and such, you might want to check out this one: http://www.gameconference.com/

~CK

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:12 AM

TRISTAN


NVG, I beg to differ on at least one of those points...you'd have a hard time finding a woman who is more ruggedly handsome than yourself!


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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:16 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I don't know, there are alot of ruggedly hansome, yet still attractive women throughout the wiles of Nevada. Too bad they are either married or related to me.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:18 AM

DAYVE


so, i’m not looking - but i saw an ad in the local small town newspaper that went something like...

Seeking mate, W/F, must like outdoors, cooking, cleaning, living in country. Own tractor a plus. Contact *******. Send picture of tractor.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:21 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


NV: Not hard for me either, since Ionly earn £9.56 a week with my go se paper round
Myself, I am looking for a nice boy, good personality, unconventional good looks,sensitive and a bit geeky, who doesn't care what people think and isnt afraid to express himself. Browncoat is great, but not required, as I can convert. I am a huge sucker for curly hair!
Rich is a plus
I have this friend at school, who is so rich that his mother gets a new car when she gets bored of the old one. He is "own a boat when we dont live near the sea" rich. my mum was like: get in there Kate! He is nice, but a bit of an ass, and is always putting his foot in it, because he insults everybody

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:22 AM

TRISTAN


Dayve, that's a good one. Thanks for the smile!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:23 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


Quote:

Originally posted by Dayve:
so, i’m not looking - but i saw an ad in the local small town newspaper that went something like...

Seeking mate, W/F, must like outdoors, cooking, cleaning, living in country. Own tractor a plus. Contact *******. Send picture of tractor.


LOL! that is hilarious!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:28 AM

RUGBUG


Damn work...it's distracting me today.

I love thunderstorms but there just haven't been many in CA for the last few years. We'll get maybe 10 thunderclaps all winter long. That makes me sad. Thunder just sooooo cool. Lightning is even cooler and rarer. I might need to travel some.

FMF: I sit here thinking I am so happy that you are out of that awful relationship. OMG, what an asshat. He deserves an asshat medal. Bronze in the very least. Possibly gold.

Again with the work distraction. I may not get to imponder with y'all until Monday. If not...have fantastic weekends!

Edited: Dayve: tractors are sexy, dontcha know?

What am I looking for:

28-45ish (would have to be a young 45), responsible, funny, caring, kind, honest, independent man who knows how to take care of himself and wants a partner for good times and bad. Oh, and he must be a non-smoker. Yep, that's about does it.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:30 AM

MSG


drat double post

Permit me to demonstrate an example of my family planning an activity:)

"Hey we should all go to St. George ( local resort town)"
Fam- yes lets go
Me ok when?
Fam ...hm ok next weekend
Me- ok
Fam- (4 days before trip) Let's go to Park City instead
Husband- what why are they doing that I thought we were going to St. George
Me- ok ( change respervations to Park City)
Husband- OK fine we'll go but call everyone and find out exactly what's going on
Family( 3 days ahead) let's do Fri and Sat night instead of Sat sun Mon
Me- ok
Husband- what ...fine ok now call everyone and make sure they are coming and let's plan the activities
Family- (thurs) hey why go to park city for those activities let's just do a Saturday family day
Husband WHAT!!! ok fine, but let's set this up call everyone
Me- ok
Friday- mom calls...I'm still on for Sat but I have to go to a shower with sis from 11-1 so we can't go the the aquarium with everyone
Me- ok - remember I have firefly meeting, but we will be gone from 2-4 but we will be there for breakfast and aquarium
Sis in law calls.. ok I can do breakfast and aquarium, but not afternoon stuff we have to help my grandparents move
Dad- hey I can do everything but the evening stuff.. uncle just called and we're doing a special dinner for grandma's birthday
HUSBAND_ I hate your family sometimes

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:30 AM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


punkindoodlegirl (thats Smart to the uninformed) I am looking for Nathan FIllion - the geeky side - in a kilt.

I am looking for KIND, smart, Funny, pretty. Oh and they are gonna have to like kids - you know, cause I have 47. And they have to not mind if one of them is gay, cause um one is.


EDIT - I LOVE THUNDERSTORMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:32 AM

ZEEK


What's this about Austin? It's a pretty decent city I must admit. I really like the general laid back attitude of everyone around. The only time I see people showing any sort of dissaproval for another person is when they're wearing OU gear or if they're extremly pro-Bush. Even then it takes a lot to get people worked up. It's a generally accepting place. Granted I don't much care for the nightlife. Just not my thing. Though I love the drafthouse. Plus when Nathan and Ron showed up for the Serenity pre-screening I was in heaven. I don't think I'll ever forget that night. Hooray Austin!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:36 AM

GED


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
What's this about Austin? It's a pretty decent city I must admit. I really like the general laid back attitude of everyone around. The only time I see people showing any sort of dissaproval for another person is when they're wearing OU gear or if they're extremly pro-Bush. Even then it takes a lot to get people worked up. It's a generally accepting place. Granted I don't much care for the nightlife. Just not my thing. Though I love the drafthouse. Plus when Nathan and Ron showed up for the Serenity pre-screening I was in heaven. I don't think I'll ever forget that night. Hooray Austin!



All of my friends in Dallas tell me that I need to go to Austin and that I would love it. However, my company's corporate office is here in Dallas so, Austin is somewhat of a trek.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:38 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


I love my new nick name, thanks FMF!
I guess I could be really specific and say I am looking for Alan Tudyk, because, as anyone who has read a few of my post will know: I have the hugestcrush on him! I have a gorgeous pic of him in my school planner
http://browncoats.com/gallery/Photos-from-Serenity/013serenitypromorep
ro3ug

that i get out at odd moments to swoon over or show to random people!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:43 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Oh I love Austin. Great little town, one of the few places in Texas where I feel like you can be casually Democrat and not have to worry about getting into a fist fight in the grocery store, lol. Some of the liberal politics in Austin are a little over the top for my taste, but not enough to make me sour on Austin in general. (And that's all I'll say on politics, I promise.) I love, love, LOVE the Drafthouse, I want one out here sooooo bad. I saw Return of the King there opening night, in costume, and couldn't have asked for a better crowd. Unfortunately I moved back to CA before Serenity started making the rounds.

If I have any complaints about Austin, it's that it's too small and doesn't have a big city nearby. I've gotten used to living within proximity of a large city (LA and San Fran mostly), so living in Austin was a little odd for me sometimes. Can't really "go into the city" to catch a show or go to a museum or anything.

But back to imponderables... We were discussing considering ourselves pretty earlier, and I think no matter how much you like your body, there's always something you'd like to change. So if you could change one thing about your physical appearance, what would it be?

For me, I'd get rid of the dark circles under my eyes. They're genetic, I've had them my whole life, and they bug the hell out of me.

~CK

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:44 AM

MSG


sorry am a bit frustrated with the overplanning husband who likes all ducks in a row and all details fixed combined with underplanning sure whatever family...have headache now!!
EDIT- CK the only thing I'd like removed right now is the whole crew of goofballs in my family:)

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:44 AM

TRISTAN


Were I not married...y'all know the rest of that quote, and it does accurately describe my very own lambie-toes...



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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:48 AM

GED


Quote:

Originally posted by Smartbutdumbblonde:
I guess I could be really specific and say I am looking for Alan Tudyk, because, as anyone who has read a few of my post will know: I have the hugestcrush on him! I have a gorgeous pic of him in my school planner



I am seeing him tomorrow and getting his autograph at the Dallas Sci Fi convention! I'll scan it and post a pic when I can!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:48 AM

MSG


Um Tristan I think anyone who handles a sword as well as you do is barred from using the phrase lambie toes!!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:50 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


ARGH! Ged, I'm so jealous. You had better post it!
Anywho, I'm off now to watch the last in the series of Grey's Anatomy.
Toodleoo!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:53 AM

TRISTAN






Yes, but lambie-toes can use distraction to get in under my guard...not that I complain, mind you...just sayin'.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 9:56 AM

PENGUIN


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
tractors are sexy, dontcha know?









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Friday, July 7, 2006 10:04 AM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


0ooooh get one signed to punkindoodlegirl!


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Friday, July 7, 2006 10:04 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Ged:


I am seeing him tomorrow and getting his autograph at the Dallas Sci Fi convention! I'll scan it and post a pic when I can!




Oh man...I am so jealous right now. Tell him Rugbug thinks he's the bomb-diggety. Or maybe don't...because then you'd look a bit crazy. (Sidenote: having met in real life some people from another board I frequent, it's really strange introducing yourself as "Rugbug". I read it and think it's cute...plus it has some meaning, but speaking it is just...odd. )

Parts of me to change: I would trade in my legs in a nanosecond. I HATE them. Got the family ones, unfortunately. They work just fine for my bro b/c boys are allowed to have big strong legs. Not so much for girls. In one of my college classes we had to do some statistical analysis of muscle loads and strength. We collected the data from our classmates, which was interesting in and of itself. When they measured me, they had to move from the women's charts to the men's.

Now that's how you make penguins even cuter than they already are.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 10:06 AM

MAL4PREZ


Oh baby, watch who you're showing that tractor too, it gets crazy in this thread sometimes...

I spent a summer in northern Dallas, which had fabulous lightening storms but the political/social situation nearly killed me. Visited Austin a few times - what a great place!!

CK - I hear you about the dark circles. I've got them too! Dark circles and bad teeth, blah!

If we're getting into personal ads, anyone wanna see my match.com page? Actually, I don't think you can without signing up, or I would show you! It's so cheesy.

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Friday, July 7, 2006 10:06 AM

GED


Quote:

Originally posted by FutureMrsFIllion:
0ooooh get one signed to punkindoodlegirl!



Not a bad idea, I just may do that!

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Friday, July 7, 2006 10:08 AM

MSG


LOL- what's sad is probably won't even blink...people make some really odd requests at those things:)

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