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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

didn't we tell you that if you keep doin that your eyes are gonna get stuck that way? LOL

Matty said that :P :P Gotta love Matty :D

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Guest Evan_J
Lol, would you like some time alone Evan?

Her name is Milly, she enjoys popcorn for two , short walks on the beach and is a Sagittarius :blush:

:P

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Guest lvmyftm

Her name is Milly, she enjoys popcorn for two , short walks on the beach and is a Sagittarius :blush:

:P

Are you talking about the car? or your hand? :P

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Guest Evan_J

Are you talking about the car? or your hand? :P

LOL Don't worry about her fellas, the sheer fact that she could even worry about my hand says more than she may want to admit.

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Guest lvmyftm

LOL Don't worry about her fellas, the sheer fact that she could even worry about my hand says more than she may want to admit.

And what is it that you think I wont admit there Mr. Evan?

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Guest Evan_J

And what is it that you think I wont admit there Mr. Evan?

Goes to the middle of the room and asks for a show of hands:

How many straight fellas here wanna know , care, or would even think of the topic inferred regarding the guy next to you?

How many fellas here know a straight fella who would like to think on that topic long enough to wonder that?

Waits for comments.

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Guest My_Genesis

Goes to the middle of the room and asks for a show of hands:

How many straight fellas here wanna know , care, or would even think of the topic inferred regarding the guy next to you?

How many fellas here know a straight fella who would like to think on that topic long enough to wonder that?

Waits for comments.

I think she just wants to know for her own sake :P Me, I'm not particularly interested. lol.

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Guest Evan_J

I think she just wants to know for her own sake :P Me, I'm not particularly interested. lol.

I don't particularly want to know......

Continues like Perry Mason......AT the very beginning of the thread we concluded we were having "a guys nite out". That "nite" however began (unexpectedly) the creation (thank you Fireship :) ) of an entire "location" for male interaction and bonding. It was described as being

....I dunno about you guys but I dunno too many women who would go in a place thats down a dark metal staircase under the street, through a thick wooden door, into a dim tavern, filled with nothing but grown men, alone, and finding no other women there, not even a bar maid, stay while they drink, make ...."letcherous?" ... conversation, and suggest to her that she might get pretty much naked and be all of their "friend" to "be one of the guys".

Oh, noooow she wants me little 'ole pass card :P ...... Actually it does not say you can't do that :) ...agrees to wear G-string......sit on laps......agree to backroom....mmmm some other stuff, but does not say you cannot check out Jessica Alba :)

It was a friendly conversation, don't get me wrong . Just sayin , most gals, esp ones with fellas, mighta had a different response besides just

"Whoa dude! You seem to have me mistaken for a girly girl or something!!! That aint me! Butt floss really? That stuff ONLY gets worn if I know that it won't be on long if you know what I mean ;) Backroom???? Some other stuff? Explain the refrence pls :P"

Course that could just be because of "inner guyness"...except......

hahahaha Yeah I am good with female thanks :P It would be cool to be a guy and all for a day or two, but I am rather happy how I am and how I fit in society. :)

Hmmm . Does at least make ya reflect on how a woman fits in society. Especially in that dark room under the sidewalk....

But whatever. Who am I to say how one woman chooses to be "one of the guys" .....except....."the guys" don't say things like what we're talkin about.......

So then, we have to wonder what it is exactly she's bein?

Confusing.

Tries to decide if he should say more or just let the jury look back through ....well, a lotta pages....

Careful, you're married , you know peeps "allege" stuff when you play too long with single men lol)
I keep tellin ya I am NOT married

hahahaha What do I need a pass card for? :P I just butt right in and make myself at home as one of the guys anyways. lol Besides, I think you at least like it that way :P.....

don't go worryin about what I like lol what are ya tryin ta do ? get me in deep "manure"? ROFL)

HA!! For once you guessed wrong what I was going to say! Oh happy day!! (Does the "she's wrong dance")

And I would not hit on you. Mess with you yes, but not hit on.

Then theres also the matter of all your interactions being pretty much exclusive to only one person ....

Might read different if it was spread around.... then we could say it was just "how she is" and "typical her"..... not that I'm mad, nope, not mad just "confused".

So I dunno, ..... you tell me what it might be logical for anybody to think?

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We missed one. [shoves at rear of others]

[HANGS SIGN SAYING] GO TO POOLPARTY!!!

yeah, let's change the subject back to cars... cuz after that last post, you totally lost me. lol.

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I want one sooo bad! (all of em really, but I really want the 360) I have Halo CE on my computer though. It's fun but there's a lot of lag.... can't wait to get a 360... I like FPS games and also I like Mario games, Guitar Hero and Rock Band. :)

when/if you get xbox you should get battlefield: Bad company 2.

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We missed one. [shoves at rear of others]

[HANGS SIGN SAYING] GO TO POOLPARTY!!!

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