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Post by lisabelle on Jan 18, 2011 13:29:04 GMT -5
ohhh 1 more post here and I finally hit 100 - <<pats herself on back>>>
ok, done praising myself.
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Post by efco on Jan 18, 2011 13:32:32 GMT -5
Lisa daphne So your gonna make me work for this huh EFCO Yep.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 13:32:54 GMT -5
LMAO, Tina!! I made up "Hank Hill Syndrome" - leave it to you to find an actual definition!
It's pretty much what POM and swamp said. One of DH's uncles is flagrantly heterosexual (refuses to hug a man, works a very manly job, only wears "nice" clothes to church, only really talks about sports and hunting). He's a wonderful man, but I'm really glad he had daughters because God forbid he have a son that wasn't "manly enough".
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Post by lisabelle on Jan 18, 2011 13:35:56 GMT -5
Fine, I'm breathing OK my end of the bargain, here is my nice thing to say to you - you sound perty lol, is that good???
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 13:36:12 GMT -5
LMAO, Tina!! I made up "Hank Hill Syndrome" - leave it to you to find an actual definition! It's pretty much what POM and swamp said. One of DH's uncles is flagrantly heterosexual (refuses to hug a man, works a very manly job, only wears "nice" clothes to church, only really talks about sports and hunting). He's a wonderful man, but I'm really glad he had daughters because God forbid he have a son that wasn't "manly enough". LOL, you are describing the kind of guys I always went for Seriously, I have always been attracted to the manly men. I work with a bunch of CPA's and 99.98% of them are just too "soft" for me. I don't want a soft-spoken, romantic guy.
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Post by Bob Ross on Jan 18, 2011 13:36:53 GMT -5
I'm really glad he had daughters because God forbid he have a son that wasn't "manly enough". Are his daughters manly enough?
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Post by efco on Jan 18, 2011 13:40:21 GMT -5
I will karma you.
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Post by lisabelle on Jan 18, 2011 13:42:40 GMT -5
Bob your avatar freightens me EFCO
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 13:42:46 GMT -5
LMAO, Tina!! I made up "Hank Hill Syndrome" - leave it to you to find an actual definition! It's pretty much what POM and swamp said. One of DH's uncles is flagrantly heterosexual (refuses to hug a man, works a very manly job, only wears "nice" clothes to church, only really talks about sports and hunting). He's a wonderful man, but I'm really glad he had daughters because God forbid he have a son that wasn't "manly enough". Wait, I take it back...dh doesn't wear "nice" clothes (what I would consider church clothes) unless I force him to wear them. The few times we have gone to church, it's jeans and one of his button down shirts.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 13:42:50 GMT -5
LMAO, Tina!! I made up "Hank Hill Syndrome" - leave it to you to find an actual definition! It's pretty much what POM and swamp said. One of DH's uncles is flagrantly heterosexual (refuses to hug a man, works a very manly job, only wears "nice" clothes to church, only really talks about sports and hunting). He's a wonderful man, but I'm really glad he had daughters because God forbid he have a son that wasn't "manly enough". LOL, you are describing the kind of guys I always went for Seriously, I have always been attracted to the manly men. I work with a bunch of CPA's and 99.98% of them are just too "soft" for me. I don't want a soft-spoken, romantic guy. I would NEVER ask you to date an accountant!!!
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Post by Bob Ross on Jan 18, 2011 13:44:37 GMT -5
Bob your avatar freightens me So you're concerned about the future kitty uprising too? Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 13:46:03 GMT -5
LOL, you are describing the kind of guys I always went for Seriously, I have always been attracted to the manly men. I work with a bunch of CPA's and 99.98% of them are just too "soft" for me. I don't want a soft-spoken, romantic guy. I would NEVER ask you to date an accountant!!! LMAO!! Nope, I wouldn't date an accountant or anyone "accountant like"...my husband is outdoorsy, athletic and aggressive...just the way I like them
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Post by efco on Jan 18, 2011 13:46:44 GMT -5
TY for the smooch, lisabelle.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 13:48:56 GMT -5
LOL, Tina what matters is that you love your DH the way he is. And I love my computer nerd Star Wars/Lord of the Rings-loving video game-playing DH.
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 13:50:55 GMT -5
LOL, Tina what matters is that you love your DH the way he is. And I love my computer nerd Star Wars/Lord of the Rings-loving video game-playing DH. Exactly...I just wasn't sure if "flagrantly heterosexual" defined my husband...I think it does...but that's ok, that's what I like about him Soft-spoke romance would be lost on me since I wouldn't appreciate it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 13:57:01 GMT -5
I don't like soft-spoken guys, but a little romance now and then is nice IMO. DH is NOT romantic in any way ("flowers are dumb, they just die in 3 days anyway"), but I knew that.
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 14:00:16 GMT -5
I don't like soft-spoken guys, but a little romance now and then is nice IMO. DH is NOT romantic in any way ("flowers are dumb, they just die in 3 days anyway"), but I knew that. LOL, I'M the one that things having flowers delivered is a waste of money. I would prefer a bunch of cheap flowers for a "just because" then blowing $80 plus tip for roses on Valentine's Day. So, is that a philosophical choice or am I just cheap
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Post by suzwantstobefree on Jan 18, 2011 14:00:29 GMT -5
No karma for you, suz! Come back 1 week! Well........see if I fight to get your threads unlocked again Just because I like blue ink instead of black. Wellllllll......
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 14:04:56 GMT -5
I don't like soft-spoken guys, but a little romance now and then is nice IMO. DH is NOT romantic in any way ("flowers are dumb, they just die in 3 days anyway"), but I knew that. LOL, I'M the one that things having flowers delivered is a waste of money. I would prefer a bunch of cheap flowers for a "just because" then blowing $80 plus tip for roses on Valentine's Day. So, is that a philosophical choice or am I just cheap Yes.
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Post by efco on Jan 18, 2011 14:05:25 GMT -5
maybe if you gimme a smooch or something I can karma you. you hafta karma me back...cause Imma cutie.
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Post by Chocolate Lover on Jan 18, 2011 14:05:50 GMT -5
Tina, you're cheap. I'm the same way. Bring me some cheap flowers just because you thought of me, they're gonna die why spend a fortune??
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 14:07:17 GMT -5
Tina, you're cheap. I'm the same way. Bring me some cheap flowers just because you thought of me, they're gonna die why spend a fortune?? Exactly...and to be honest, I don't appreciate getting flowers just because he feels he's supposed to get them on Valentine's Day. I would much rather a $5 boquet of carnations just because he wanted to brighten my day.
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Post by lisabelle on Jan 18, 2011 14:09:10 GMT -5
Girls girls girls, this is not YM, I say bring me some long stem long red roses, a giant heart shape box of chocolates and some yummy smelling candles cuz I'm worth it!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 14:09:17 GMT -5
I would much rather a $5 boquet of carnations just because he wanted to brighten my day.
Yeah, I don't get those either. But he will occasionally surprise me with games he knows I like (yes, I'm a huge dork), so I guess that makes up for it.
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Post by Peace Of Mind on Jan 18, 2011 14:13:06 GMT -5
I don't like soft-spoken guys, but a little romance now and then is nice IMO. DH is NOT romantic in any way ("flowers are dumb, they just die in 3 days anyway"), but I knew that. LOL, I'M the one that things having flowers delivered is a waste of money. I would prefer a bunch of cheap flowers for a "just because" then blowing $80 plus tip for roses on Valentine's Day. So, is that a philosophical choice or am I just cheap My DH just brought two gorgeous pots of red Geraniums for my patio urns out back. I told him that I thought that was WAY better than a dozen long stem roses! My DH rocks!!
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 14:13:29 GMT -5
I would much rather a $5 boquet of carnations just because he wanted to brighten my day.
Yeah, I don't get those either. But he will occasionally surprise me with games he knows I like (yes, I'm a huge dork), so I guess that makes up for it. That's sweet It's small stuff like that that means the most to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 14:13:38 GMT -5
What's Your Relationship Deal Breaker???
Very simply put, if I can't trust her. That would be a deal breaker for me, TRUST.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 14:14:21 GMT -5
LMAO, OMG lisabelle, that reminded me of the article I read about Beyonce being the (I think L'Oreal) spokesperson. She was supposed to say "because you're worth it", but she kept saying "because you're werf it"!
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Post by Miss Tequila on Jan 18, 2011 14:14:51 GMT -5
LOL, I'M the one that things having flowers delivered is a waste of money. I would prefer a bunch of cheap flowers for a "just because" then blowing $80 plus tip for roses on Valentine's Day. So, is that a philosophical choice or am I just cheap My DH just brought two gorgeous pots of red Geraniums for my patio urns out back. I told him that I thought that was WAY better than a dozen long stem roses! My DH rocks!! That's exactly the kind of stuff I'm talking about. Something thoughtful like that means much more to me that a dozen roses on a forced holiday.
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Post by swamp on Jan 18, 2011 14:14:54 GMT -5
LMAO, Tina!! I made up "Hank Hill Syndrome" - leave it to you to find an actual definition! It's pretty much what POM and swamp said. One of DH's uncles is flagrantly heterosexual (refuses to hug a man, works a very manly job, only wears "nice" clothes to church, only really talks about sports and hunting). He's a wonderful man, but I'm really glad he had daughters because God forbid he have a son that wasn't "manly enough". LOL, you are describing the kind of guys I always went for Seriously, I have always been attracted to the manly men. I work with a bunch of CPA's and 99.98% of them are just too "soft" for me. I don't want a soft-spoken, romantic guy. Soft spoken and not overly manly doesn't always mean romantic, kwim?
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