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I'm just sick of some of the arsewipes on here hiding behind their sockpuppets thinking it's their job to say what is and isn't worthwhile on here. 'Men' here, post rubbish, I ignore it, women post something they don't like it's open season, I wish they would take their mysoginistic attitudes elsewhere. The funny thing is they are probably really unhappy at home, but too gutless to do anything about it. -
How poignant.Originally posted by aussielong View Postand im not sure my love of norks can get us both across the lineRule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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You'll be ok - it hangs so low your feet won't leave the floor.Originally posted by Xenophon View PostGah! Hoist by my own petard.

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In your case it's slops.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAussielong, you need to remember something that great wit Graham Norton said.... As you get older your list of prerequisites from a relationship gets longer, and the list of what you have to offer gets shorter, Therein lies your quandary. Sooner or later second best will be the only option.Comment
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I don't consider you slops, Sloppy seconds maybe!Originally posted by Lucy View PostIn your case it's slops.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Harsh, but fair.Originally posted by Lucy View PostI'm just sick of some of the arsewipes on here hiding behind their sockpuppets thinking it's their job to say what is and isn't worthwhile on here. 'Men' here, post rubbish, I ignore it, women post something they don't like it's open season, I wish they would take their mysoginistic attitudes elsewhere. The funny thing is they are probably really unhappy at home, but too gutless to do anything about it.Comment
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zakly - but women and men are on differerent trajectories along that line of thinking, dont you think? dont you think we are on the upside longer? so we can get younger women because we decay slower. however, at a certain point we overtake when our nuts touch our knees and then the women win outrightOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostAussielong, you need to remember something that great wit Graham Norton said.... As you get older your list of prerequisites from a relationship gets longer, and the list of what you have to offer gets shorter, Therein lies your quandary. Sooner or later second best will be the only option.Comment
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My views on sockpuppets are well publicised on here. I don't like 'em. Not a lot can be done though. The mods have commented on it a couple of times, but nothing will change.Originally posted by Lucy View PostI'm just sick of some of the arsewipes on here hiding behind their sockpuppets thinking it's their job to say what is and isn't worthwhile on here. 'Men' here, post rubbish, I ignore it, women post something they don't like it's open season, I wish they would take their mysoginistic attitudes elsewhere. The funny thing is they are probably really unhappy at home, but too gutless to do anything about it.
Don't let it get to you. You got flowers today. I got bog all.
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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No, it's more than that it's aching for someone and worry about them and knowing you will love them nomatter what.Originally posted by aussielong View PostI like this. I have been through this sort of stuff in a previous relationship and it really does form a bond. not in this relationship though.
i almost think i am emotionally self sustaining -but she isnt - and im not sure my love of norks can get us both across the line
I'm not sure what you mean by 'emotionally self sustaining', if you mean she is needy, then talk to her about it. Be as honest as humanly possible, get it all out in the open, you might fall more in love with her or you might realise you aren't meant to be together.Comment
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