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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:01 pm
MegamanPsy AG, what kind of car radio has a ******** password? The kind that's out to get you.
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:05 pm
TweedleKeys I have never spent a Christmas with my boyfriend. Also, I've rarely gotten a gift on my birthday or any other holiday where that traditionally happens. It doesn't bother me though. I much prefer knowing someone loves me over feeling the need to confirm with some sort of deadlined affirmation or material trinket. Though, I think I can understand how those things would be more important to some people. I do make a big deal of his birthday though, sometimes. I realize that's more for me than it is for him though. He'll enjoy it either way. ...but I did get a spatula once for Valentine's Day! What better way to say "I love you." than with the gift of a spatula? Anyway, I second the warm fuzzies at our resident couples who are getting to spend time together this holiday season. heart I'm with you. heart Gifts and gestures are nice, but when they're offered with a goal or to meet a holiday expectation, they're not nearly as meaningful. The time and attention people give and get from the ones they love on a daily basis mean so much more. heart
On the other hand, I'm rather envious of a V-Day spatula. surprised heart
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:09 pm
Dr. Fomite TweedleKeys I have never spent a Christmas with my boyfriend. Also, I've rarely gotten a gift on my birthday or any other holiday where that traditionally happens. It doesn't bother me though. I much prefer knowing someone loves me over feeling the need to confirm with some sort of deadlined affirmation or material trinket. Though, I think I can understand how those things would be more important to some people. I do make a big deal of his birthday though, sometimes. I realize that's more for me than it is for him though. He'll enjoy it either way. ...but I did get a spatula once for Valentine's Day! What better way to say "I love you." than with the gift of a spatula? Anyway, I second the warm fuzzies at our resident couples who are getting to spend time together this holiday season. heart I'm with you. heart Gifts and gestures are nice, but when they're offered with a goal or to meet a holiday expectation, they're not nearly as meaningful. The time and attention people give and get from the ones they love on a daily basis mean so much more. heart
On the other hand, I'm rather envious of a V-Day spatula. surprised heart That makes me sad. Distance and time differences suck sad
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:14 pm
RaeRae Rave That makes me sad. Distance and time differences suck sad Aww. crying heart *shnoogle* I didn't want to make you sad.
Long-distance lovin' is still good lovin'? heart
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:23 pm
Dr. Fomite MegamanPsy AG, what kind of car radio has a ******** password? The kind that's out to get you.in B4U talk2hand
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:26 pm
Cynder Dr. Fomite MegamanPsy AG, what kind of car radio has a ******** password? The kind that's out to get you.in B4U talk2hand ... emo Yeah, I saw afterward...but...
...but...
... *cuts off Cynder's leg and flees with it* crying
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:33 pm
Dr. Fomite RaeRae Rave That makes me sad. Distance and time differences suck sad Aww. crying heart *shnoogle* I didn't want to make you sad.
Long-distance lovin' is still good lovin'? heart gonk We barely get to talk.
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:35 pm
Dr. Fomite Cynder Dr. Fomite MegamanPsy AG, what kind of car radio has a ******** password? The kind that's out to get you.in B4U talk2hand ... emo Yeah, I saw afterward...but...
...but...
... *cuts off Cynder's leg and flees with it* crying Doctors don't normally use chainsaws...
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Harbinger of Pandamonium Crew
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:44 pm
Dr. Fomite RaeRae Rave That makes me sad. Distance and time differences suck sad Aww. crying heart *shnoogle* I didn't want to make you sad.
Long-distance lovin' is still good lovin'? heart Well...for Justin and I it is. ninja Yay for having my own room, is a very good thing.
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:56 pm
Akimbo Dr. Fomite RaeRae Rave That makes me sad. Distance and time differences suck sad Aww. crying heart *shnoogle* I didn't want to make you sad.
Long-distance lovin' is still good lovin'? heart Well...for Justin and I it is. ninja Yay for having my own room, is a very good thing. Just don't forget to move the headboard away from the wall. wink
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:04 pm
Dr. Fomite Cynder Dr. Fomite MegamanPsy AG, what kind of car radio has a ******** password? The kind that's out to get you.in B4U talk2hand ... emo Yeah, I saw afterward...but...
...but...
... *cuts off Cynder's leg and flees with it* crying ... ... ... YAR! pirate *hops after Mala*
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:10 pm
teh CB Peppermint Elf Great Tattooist Oni So AG, I could use a bit of help. The other night I asked Katrina what I had to do to convince her to say yes. She said "Something spectacular." Until last night I was pretty lost as to what that spectacular thing could be. We were talking about me coming home for Christmas and I asked her what her and her mother were doing, so I could plan around it. Apparently her mother is going somewhere for Christmas, leaving Katrina alone. This is of course completely unacceptable, but it gives me an opportunity.
I want to give her a great Christmas that she'll never forget, so I'd love to hear some suggestions as I begin to craft it for her. JUNK IN A BOX!!! biggrin heart LOVE. This is one of my favoritist SNL skits ever. Actually, it's probably the best. But running a close second is this. Pfft. It's funny, but it's nowhere near the best. Steve Martin FTW.
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:10 pm
teh CB Spider, I'm not so good at the lurrrvin'/romance thing, or else I would give you some more useful advice sweatdrop But what I can tell you is that if I were her, for Christmas I'd just want to be treated like a lady and have whoever I'm with be a complete gentleman to me. She deserves to be treated like a princess, ne? 3nodding I haven't been around as much, so I've probably missed some things about the whole situation, but it seems like with the feeling you have toward her, you should be able to come up with something just wonderful. Just make sure to be yourself and don't go all super out to impress her, which it seems like you already have in mind. Good luck with amazing the socks off of her heart She doesn't wear socks. sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:13 pm
Kinetic Dream Great Tattooist Oni So, I probably didn't mention that the tattoo is done. Gaze in wonderment, AG. I'll say straight out, the skin and hair tone didn't turn out as I was expecting, but then again, I don't know Katrina. That said, it looks far more... badass beautiful delightful vivid than I was expecting. eek Well remember that the photo is from the same day it was done, so the colour in the hair and especially the skin tone is somewhat darker than what it looks like now that it's healed.
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:13 pm
RaeRae Rave Dr. Fomite TweedleKeys I have never spent a Christmas with my boyfriend. Also, I've rarely gotten a gift on my birthday or any other holiday where that traditionally happens. It doesn't bother me though. I much prefer knowing someone loves me over feeling the need to confirm with some sort of deadlined affirmation or material trinket. Though, I think I can understand how those things would be more important to some people. I do make a big deal of his birthday though, sometimes. I realize that's more for me than it is for him though. He'll enjoy it either way. ...but I did get a spatula once for Valentine's Day! What better way to say "I love you." than with the gift of a spatula? Anyway, I second the warm fuzzies at our resident couples who are getting to spend time together this holiday season. heart I'm with you. heart Gifts and gestures are nice, but when they're offered with a goal or to meet a holiday expectation, they're not nearly as meaningful. The time and attention people give and get from the ones they love on a daily basis mean so much more. heart
On the other hand, I'm rather envious of a V-Day spatula. surprised heart That makes me sad. Distance and time differences suck sad Well, daily doesn't have to mean every single day. We don't all have the luxury of Paul and Linda McCartney. It sounds like you guys give each other love and support on what I would consider a kind of continuing not-only-special-day (and thus 'everyday') basis that Mala was referring to. heart
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