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Relationships - waste of time ?

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    #51
    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    I personally dont see why the Human Race dying out would be a bad thing. Considering the damage we do to our environment and each other, the decent thing to do would be to for the species to commit to its own demise.
    Sounds like that Bazooka dodger, Dr. Eric R. Pianka ...
    Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
    threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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      #52
      Eeeeeeeeek

      Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
      Your basic premise that life serves a purpose is invalid. (actually that anything has purpose.)
      It doesn't matter what damage we do the the environment.
      Decent thing? Does not compute, you're thinking in terms of morality again.
      Sounds like my ex..... cared about the environment more than me....
      There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think

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        #53
        Yes well but

        Originally posted by sunnysan
        Sounds like my ex..... cared about the environment more than me....
        environmentalist loonies are just as misguided as everyone else.
        Save the whale, save the dolphin, save the last dance for me.
        Bollocks.
        Why not?

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          #54
          Originally posted by Gold Dalek
          so you’re trying to sod off to Oz to see if things are better there.
          If she wants to meet an Aussie bloke, she should stay here. This site is heaving with them. Not a pom in sight in the IT dept.
          His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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            #55
            Originally posted by Mordac
            If she wants to meet an Aussie bloke, she should stay here. This site is heaving with them. Not a pom in sight in the IT dept.
            would any of them be willing to marry me just so I can go live in Oz?! (this is my plan should plan A and plan B fail!!)
            "Well behaved women rarely make history"

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              #56
              the biggest commitment I want in my life is getting myself a pet!!!!
              Janey, I think you need to be very careful with that attitude. I mean a wife/husband family etc is fine. But you can get attached to a pet.

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                #57
                Originally posted by ASB
                Janey, I think you need to be very careful with that attitude. I mean a wife/husband family etc is fine. But you can get attached to a pet.
                Or you could get a parrot and it will attach itself to you...
                Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by threaded
                  Or you could get a parrot and it will attach itself to you...
                  ...or steal your pies and crap all over your shoulder.

                  <threaded>Polly want a pie?</threaded>
                  <threaded in polly mode>Hmmmmffffff, don't mind if I do...</threaded in polly mode>
                  Last edited by Churchill; 3 April 2006, 14:08.

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                    #59
                    Question:

                    If you were buying a house with your partner of 6 years and you were both putting in different amounts to the purchase and mortgage would you agree to a 'Declaration of trust' agreement stating who owns what %. My partner wont as it goes against her beliefs (catholic). During a row she even said that she thought she would be owed the money as if we split up within the next 2 years it would be highly unlikely for her to be able to find a man and get pregers quickly.

                    Any girls on here care to comment. Im about to exchange contracts on a place this week, and though she agreed to sign before she has changed her mind, Im sticking to my guns no agreement means Im not going a head, do you think Im being unreasonable
                    Last edited by Ivor1; 3 April 2006, 14:17.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ivor1
                      Question:

                      If you were buying a house with your partner of 6 years and you were both putting in different amounts to the purchase and mortgage would you agree to a 'Declaration of trust' agreement stating who owns what %. My partner wont as it goes against her beliefs (catholic). During a row she even said that she thought she would be owed the money as if we split up within the next 2 years it would be highly unlikely for her to be able to find a man and get pregers quickly.

                      Any girls on here care to comment. Im about to exchange contracts on a place this week, and though she agreed to sign before she has changed her mind, Im sticking to my guns no agreement means Im not going a head, do you think Im being unreasonable
                      your girlfriend scares me


                      personally if I was in a position of buying a house with someone I would want it all documented legally... if that's your declaration of trust thingy then that's what I would want. stick to your guns matey, don't blame you especially if that's her attitude about things.

                      Being a catholic myself (although not practising) I'm not entirely sure how she is claiming that signing such a document is against her beliefs. All it is doing is setting out in a legal document who contributed what, surely?
                      "Well behaved women rarely make history"

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