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Post by teamjd on Apr 30, 2009 0:46:00 GMT -5
Yea Ox, you should see if that Sophie Dee is available Sophie is married!
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Post by paulbearer on Apr 30, 2009 1:01:00 GMT -5
Well, its hard to be a gambler Bettin on the number That changes evry time Well, you think youre gonna win Think shes givin in A strangers all you find Yeah, its hard to figure out What shes all about That shes a woman through and through Shes a complicated lady, so color my baby moody blue,
Oh, moody blue Tell me am I gettin through I keep hangin on Try to learn the song But I never do Oh, moody blue, Tell me who Im talkin to Youre like the night and day And its hard to say Which one is you.
Well, when monday comes shes tuesday, When tuesday comes shes wednesday, Into another day again Her personality unwinds Just like a ball of twine On a spool that never ends Just when I think I know her well Her emotions reveal, Shes not the person that I though I knew Shes a complicated lady, so color my baby moody blue,
Oh, moody blue Tell me am I gettin through I keep hangin on Try to learn the song But I never do Oh, moody blue, Tell me who Im talkin to Youre like the night and day And its hard to say Which one is you.
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Hank Scorpio
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Post by Franchise on Apr 30, 2009 11:04:01 GMT -5
Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, now that's adorable Now if you don't mind me I'm gonna have a couple of beers, watch some sports and then build a shed.... Yea Ox, you should see if that Sophie Dee is available I'm gonna advise against the "just friends" thing as well solely based on this clip 6:06 into the clip Warning: Graphic Language, Graphic Content OK, that was awesome. Isn't quite the same situation, but funny nonetheless. ;D Thanks again you guys, you're the coolest.
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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Apr 30, 2009 14:45:03 GMT -5
Yea Ox, you should see if that Sophie Dee is available Sophie is married! Now by married do you mean she actually has a husband in real life. Or do you mean "married" to you in your head in much the same way John Hinckley thought that Jodie Foster would like him if only he could shoot Ronald Reagan (still understand how the hell that works) ;D Reminds me of this quote Sam's brother/ Manager Bill Kinison said in many Kinison retrospectives where he remembers telling Sam "If you ever find yourself in a healthy relationship then you're out of an act!"
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Apr 30, 2009 15:23:20 GMT -5
I will say this- there are two ways you can look at the end of a relationship.
1) You can nostalgize everything, keep the rose colored glasses on on how great it was, only focus on the good times, construct a pedestal to put the other person on and gaze up at them longingly, wondering how everything went so wrong, and why this virtual romantic deity would leave you behind in such a way. In short, you can wallow in the what ifs, the how comes, the shoulda coulda wouldas, and dwell on something amazing ending that's totally outta your control and how much you wish to hold on to it, and really just look at the end of said relationship as the tumbling down of something great. If you choose this method, you'll also have to accept the pain that's gonna come along with that.
OR
2) You can look at your new found freedom and opportunity to explore the endless possibilities the world has to offer. You can look at the end of that as the closing door on something that wasn't working, and see the horizon of boundless opportunity in front of you, only limited by your own attitude. You can take off the rose colored glasses, put em on the shelf and if you look back at the relationship, see it for what it was, warts and all, not bothering to build that pedestal, and realize that the truth is, she's not perfect, you're not perfect and the relationship wasn't perfect either, and there are probably many things that drove you absolutely nuts about the whole thing you're glad to put aside, acknowledging your own flaws along the way. Then you can decide to not look back and wonder anymore, but always look forward, relishing the chance to find bigger and better things in the future, wizened by your previous experience, and free to pursue your dreams, hopes and wants completely unfettered. Essentially choosing not to look at the end as the terrible end of something grand, but the closing chapter of one thing, and the great new wide open beginning of something else, only limited by your imagination and how you choose to approach the situation.
You can go either route, both are valid choices, but I know which one is more productive, and that I'd pick. Good luck bro.
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Post by Magician under the moonlight on Apr 30, 2009 16:41:59 GMT -5
.......as long as she didn't dump you via a Myspace bulletin survey. Trust me, you don't know the depths of hurt until that happens. (Though oddly, my first reaction - and many reactions since - was laughter.) If that happens, then she never liked you in the first place.
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Hank Scorpio
No you didn't.
Ronnie Garvin, you idiot! I like steak, not soup, Ronnie Garvin!
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Post by Franchise on Apr 30, 2009 18:05:22 GMT -5
I will say this- there are two ways you can look at the end of a relationship. 1) You can nostalgize everything, keep the rose colored glasses on on how great it was, only focus on the good times, construct a pedestal to put the other person on and gaze up at them longingly, wondering how everything went so wrong, and why this virtual romantic deity would leave you behind in such a way. In short, you can wallow in the what ifs, the how comes, the shoulda coulda wouldas, and dwell on something amazing ending that's totally outta your control and how much you wish to hold on to it, and really just look at the end of said relationship as the tumbling down of something great. If you choose this method, you'll also have to accept the pain that's gonna come along with that. OR 2) You can look at your new found freedom and opportunity to explore the endless possibilities the world has to offer. You can look at the end of that as the closing door on something that wasn't working, and see the horizon of boundless opportunity in front of you, only limited by your own attitude. You can take off the rose colored glasses, put em on the shelf and if you look back at the relationship, see it for what it was, warts and all, not bothering to build that pedestal, and realize that the truth is, she's not perfect, you're not perfect and the relationship wasn't perfect either, and there are probably many things that drove you absolutely nuts about the whole thing you're glad to put aside, acknowledging your own flaws along the way. Then you can decide to not look back and wonder anymore, but always look forward, relishing the chance to find bigger and better things in the future, wizened by your previous experience, and free to pursue your dreams, hopes and wants completely unfettered. Essentially choosing not to look at the end as the terrible end of something grand, but the closing chapter of one thing, and the great new wide open beginning of something else, only limited by your imagination and how you choose to approach the situation. You can go either route, both are valid choices, but I know which one is more productive, and that I'd pick. Good luck bro. Cheers buddy. I appreciate you taking the time to say all that, and I know you're right. Thanks.
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Post by SAJ Forth on May 1, 2009 13:47:25 GMT -5
This Thread makes me want Kinison alive again.
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Post by teamjd on May 1, 2009 18:30:29 GMT -5
twitpic.com/4bqn6here's the pornstar I'm trying to win a date with. She likes my shirt ;D ;D
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