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Previously on "50 signs you are serious"
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That is quite serious...7. Staying overnight at each other's houses
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That could be useful. I wasn't sure about my tortoise for quite a long time.Originally posted by d000hg View PostComing next "12 ways to tell you might be hungry" and "10 signs your pet is dead"
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Coming next "12 ways to tell you might be hungry" and "10 signs your pet is dead"
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Isn't that the opposite of serious?Originally posted by vetran View PostI dated her for a few years.
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ftfyOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI knew she was a keeper when she told a dirtier joke than me
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It's about the moment.Originally posted by Pogle View PostI think living with the same person for > 25 years is a fair indication that I'm in a 'serious' relationship
Now with one girl it was when we laid in a field (dressed and weeks before nookie took place) and stared at the sky enjoying the beauty, we just smiled at each other. I dated her for a few years.
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well, I had my car broken into, they nicked a quid and my ipod with all my Morissey and Smiths stuff on it. The police took a statement and fingerprints etc, but nothing came of itOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwhat was the joke ?
Six months later, broken rear window, glass everywhere. The bastids had done me again.
The missus looks at the damage and says 'looks like they brought your ipod back'
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what was the joke ?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI knew she was a keeper when she told a funnier joke than me
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I knew she was a keeper when she told a funnier joke than me
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