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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 11:25 am
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:44 pm
Hi and Welcome...........................^8^
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:01 am
Giesta Not any really special plans, I am hoping to get a few moe goldfish for our aquariums but otherwise not much else today. (If my Mom wants to go and me & her get them that is.) I havent tried it in a little while (Frointier Skys), last I played I still couldnt live threw even one game. gonk I'm so addicted to booty grab that when I saw you might get goldfish this weekend I thought you meant in the gaia market. Lol. The weekend is going so fast I don't have time to play Frontier Skies. I'm finally caught up with dishes and laundry. I need a wife. Oooo shhhhh don't tell anyone I said that ok?! lol
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:14 am
I understand, I kinda though I should go back and clarify what I meant but didnt have time to fix it afterwards. sweatdrop
Okay, ^8^ to tell you the truth I do to. sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:55 am
What an odd Conclusion that not one but two gentlemen are with out wives.Whats this world coming to that a man must be alone for all his years . But hey it's all ok. As for me I have none either but i don't desire one, reasons for that are very simple. I just don't have the time. I'm always working (( Then again My Gaia account is almost always running but that be the perks when you run your own business ))
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:42 pm
3nodding Yes, sadly we neither one have a mate. I do wish I had one but I myself have never been good at keeping a woman or for that matter gaining one.
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:19 pm
This is turning out to be a bachelor hangout. Let us now all do the traditional bachelor thing: turn the hi def tv channel to a college sports game, swill beer, belch and scratch ourselves. lol
But seriously, Lloyd you and I have the same situation -- lots of work prevents time for socializing. Giesta I think a lot of young girls like "bad boys." You're probably too nice for a lot of the young ones. You need a grown up woman to appreciate that you're kind, thoughtful, fun in a gentle way that doesn't involve drugs and motorcycles.
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:18 am
Wow, you read my freaking mind O.o It's amazing that you came up with such a accurate assumption, But than again as you said our situation is very similar.
PS: That Bachelor thing was very Stereotypical........and yet oddly accurate as well lol XD
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:37 am
Lloyd dude do you really plop in front of the tv and watch sports? You're so literate I would have guessed you'd have your eyes on a book and your ears on good music.
As for me and the stereotype, I rarely watch sports. I watch science shows and detective stories. Right now I especially like "Closer."
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:55 pm
Well i don't watch Tv that much is true and i meant thats what most Bachelors do. I my self i'm not American so i do not pride my self on watching such things as the NFL or the NBA games O.o But yes i do like Liquor, especially a good Shiraz or Chateau . BTW as i have said before TV eludes my eyes so i'm not familiar with the series "Closer". As for Music I am a fan of classical pieces this much is true. But i personally love the Oprah XD. So once again you are most certainly right, i do not plup in front of the Tv watching sports. I do however would enjoy the occasional Run through of MW2 online with my PS3 O.o
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 2:01 pm
Myself I dont watch a lot of T.V at least I dont anymore as I have gotten older. But I do on occasion watch some older movies and such. (Spirited Away, and such and funny shows comadies.)
I mostly enjoy reading a fair amount more than anything else but sadly most of what I read are things people arnt familiar with.
(Dante's "The Inferno" and a few other literary books, Historical Fiction & to some degree Sci-Fi Stuff (Time-Travel, Changing History, Paradoxes.)
Really my life is mostly absorbed by my work as well, I work at a Factory/Warehouse that supplies a grocery store chain.
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 2:42 pm
Your have read the Divine Comedy, Dante's "the Inferno" ? Fascinating.
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:34 am
I liked it, Dante did I feel a very good job on making a good guess of what HELL looks like and what it would be like if you were there.
I enjoy some older Literary works, I like Hamlet and also Romeo & Juliet and also Paradise Lost.
Oh and almost forgot I like Don Quxiote pretty well but it does get fairly confusing after a little bit. sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:43 am
I would say if I were imprisoned in Dante's version of HELL would either be in one of the following Levels:
2nd Circle: Lust
"... But to that second circle of sad hell, Where ‘mid the gust, the whirlwind, and the flaw Of rain and hail-stones, lovers need not tell Their sorrows. Pale were the sweet lips I saw, Pale were the lips I kiss’d, and fair the form I floated with, about that melancholy storm."
Or in the 4th Circle: Avarice and Prodigality
"… I saw multitudes to every side of me; their howls were loud while, wheeling weights, they used their chests to push. They struck against each other; at that point, each turned around and, wheeling back those weights, cried out: Why do you hoard? Why do you squander?'
But then againg consider Dante was seeing HELL threw the eyes of his Catholic Faith, not the same way as I see it in the thoughs of my Faith.
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:05 am
@ Floyd - By "Oprah" you mean you like the music opera and not the talk show host Oprah Winfrey? Do you have a favorite? My taste runs to light Italian opera. There's nothing quite like seeing "Aida" in the open air of the ancient Roman Forum in Rome.
@ Giesta - I'm fascinated with the concept of time travel also. The "Back to the Future" trilogy recently aired on tv and got me to thinking about it. Richard Bach (write of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and "Illusions: Confessions of a Reluctant Messiah") wrote a most interesting book, "One." The story is about what it's like to go back in time and meet your own younger self. Sometimes I wonder what I would say to 8 year old Harvey if I could meet him.
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