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Posted: July 20, 2007 10:05 am
by Brown Eyed Girl
RinglingRingling wrote:
pbans wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
ph4ever wrote:
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:'cept she'd probably pop right up again, like those freakish punching clowns... :-?
SPEW!!!!!!!!


then shoot her too :lol:
Oooh, good idea!

Would a black rifle be considered over the top? :-? :lol: :lol:
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pink. you can get those in .22, .556x39, and 7.62. Rumours of a .50 in neon pink have, so far, proved incorrect. Tho, you can just take a can of Krylon and make your Barrett, truely one of a kind. :D
Hmmm, I do like pink....it would match the flip flops... :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 10:07 am
by pbans
seminolegrl06 wrote:
ph4ever wrote:

so if you've got a friend that's continually having relationships with married men and then is devastated when they don't leave their wives you're the type of friend that won't say squat. OK that's the way you are.

As far as me being blinded and jaded by my age - oh you poor thing, bless your heart.
being supportive of when she calls you at 2 am crying is one thing. Pointing out that maybe there might be pattern is one thing. Telling her what to do is quite another.

Things are slightly different now a days. I know this situtaion where he did leave his wife. Actually two situations like that. So what am I supposed to tell my friends? it could never happen to them? Maybe this married guy "settled" (like you feel so many people are these days) and he likes my friend. Either way, if he is divorced and giving it a shot with her, who am I to tell her not to try to? I mean he gave up a lot because he felt it was something worth trying for.

But I should say children are not in the mix. (he did not have any yet)

.
What was the quote again......
"Who is this Pandora and why have you opened her box?"

A cheater is a cheater......if they'll do it with you, they'll do it to you.

As for lecturers......I'm signing up for Connie's circuit.
To go through what she' been through and come out with an incredibly sense of humor and still be a loving, caring friend....yeah, I wanna hear what she has to say!

Carry on.....and have a magical day.

Posted: July 20, 2007 10:08 am
by flipflopgirl
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
pbans wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
ph4ever wrote:
SchoolGirlHeart wrote: SPEW!!!!!!!!


then shoot her too :lol:
Oooh, good idea!

Would a black rifle be considered over the top? :-? :lol: :lol:
Image
pink. you can get those in .22, .556x39, and 7.62. Rumours of a .50 in neon pink have, so far, proved incorrect. Tho, you can just take a can of Krylon and make your Barrett, truely one of a kind. :D
Hmmm, I do like pink....it would match the flip flops... :lol:

Well acsessories MUST MATCH!!!!!!!! [smilie=battingeyes.gif] [smilie=battingeyes.gif] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 10:10 am
by buffettbride
pbans wrote: Image
So when would be the best time to tell y'all I'm learning how to shoot a shotgun this weekend. :wench:

Posted: July 20, 2007 10:19 am
by buffettbride
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Posted: July 20, 2007 10:22 am
by buffettbride
seminolegrl06 wrote: So I guess you are the lecturer friend who no one really talks to anymore because you are so disapproving. Thats ok be a friend like that.
Homegirl say what??? :o




I think I'm gonna have to talk in little letters now.

Posted: July 20, 2007 10:44 am
by Brown Eyed Girl
buffettbride wrote:
pbans wrote: Image
So when would be the best time to tell y'all I'm learning how to shoot a shotgun this weekend. :wench:
WooooooT!!! You go girl! I'm so proud of you! :D :D :D

Posted: July 20, 2007 10:47 am
by buffettbride
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
pbans wrote: Image
So when would be the best time to tell y'all I'm learning how to shoot a shotgun this weekend. :wench:
WooooooT!!! You go girl! I'm so proud of you! :D :D :D
Guns go bang bang.

Posted: July 20, 2007 1:45 pm
by ph4ever
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:OMG, Kath, apologies to Connie, but I do believe we've successfully hijacked the thread..... It's been so long since I've seen a good thread hijacking.... :o :o :lol:
Ooooooooooops. :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:
um........who am I to get upset at a hijacking??

Posted: July 20, 2007 1:58 pm
by Brown Eyed Girl
It would be rude not to say Hi to Jack....right? :lol:

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Posted: July 20, 2007 2:03 pm
by ph4ever
seminolegrl06 wrote:
ph4ever wrote:

so if you've got a friend that's continually having relationships with married men and then is devastated when they don't leave their wives you're the type of friend that won't say squat. OK that's the way you are.

As far as me being blinded and jaded by my age - oh you poor thing, bless your heart.
being supportive of when she calls you at 2 am crying is one thing. Pointing out that maybe there might be pattern is one thing. Telling her what to do is quite another.

Things are slightly different now a days. I know this situtaion where he did leave his wife. Actually two situations like that. So what am I supposed to tell my friends? it could never happen to them? Maybe this married guy "settled" (like you feel so many people are these days) and he likes my friend. Either way, if he is divorced and giving it a shot with her, who am I to tell her not to try to? I mean he gave up a lot because he felt it was something worth trying for.

But I should say children are not in the mix. (he did not have any yet)

I just have to say things are different now a days. There are girls who are "settle" for the MRS lifestyle.

I will always be supportive of my firends. Friends are the family you choose. But I am not their mother, it is not my job to tell them what to do or scold them for doing something I wouldn't do.

like I said, years have not jaded me. Casual relationships, casual sex, its amazing to get a guy to stop sleeping around. And unlike the past its out there in the open. So a girl find a guy that just wants to stop for a moment and hangout with them, they want to figure out why. He may not be perfect, but he wants to give her an earnest chance why not go for it?

Jumping from relationship to relationship has its benefits, sometimes you figure out what you don't want from people.

I have the chronic relationship friend. I really do. But there is nothing to say to her. She admits that she needs to be in a relationship. So the only thing left for me to do, is love her for who she is because thats what she does for me.

People don't change. Either love them for who they are and have them in your life (friends, guy friends, or boyfriends and husbands) or be done with them. You cannot teach someone your "mistakes" and sometimes people need their own learning process to figure it out.

So I guess you are the lecturer friend who no one really talks to anymore because you are so disapproving. Thats ok be a friend like that.

how sad that you are so narrow minded and such an authority on life at such a young age :roll:

Tell me - how many friends have you burried?
Ever hugged a friend dieing of AIDS goodbye telling him he shouldn't be sorry for his lifestyle? and that's the last time you talk cause they die?
Ever had a friend commit suicide?
Ever have a friend murdered?
Ever even work with people with a terminal disease, or the homeless?
Do you still have parents alive?
have you lost your child?


so maybe in your eyes I'm jaded - but at least I'm jaded towards the right things, for example healthcare, or people that are in a vicious negative cycle. As far as telling people how to live their lives - oh please. I can guarantee I've got a wider demographic of friends than you do. Ever gone down to the bad parts of town to share a 40 with the homeless guys on the street corner and take them a bucket of chicken? You probably wouldn't condensend yourself.

But one thing I'm not jaded about. Or maybe it's an act of respect. I do know and understand that I can learn a lot from those that are older than me and I'm not a know it all that thinks I speak for anyone other than myself.

Posted: July 20, 2007 2:04 pm
by ph4ever
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:It would be rude not to say Hi to Jack....right? :lol:

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depends on which Jack you're talking about - if it's the one also known as Sybil then quite frankly I'm avoiding him :lol: :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 3:26 pm
by SharkOnLand
So.... we can't figure out what's wrong with women, because they keep changing the subject? :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 4:04 pm
by flipflopgirl
ph4ever wrote:
seminolegrl06 wrote:
ph4ever wrote:

so if you've got a friend that's continually having relationships with married men and then is devastated when they don't leave their wives you're the type of friend that won't say squat. OK that's the way you are.

As far as me being blinded and jaded by my age - oh you poor thing, bless your heart.
being supportive of when she calls you at 2 am crying is one thing. Pointing out that maybe there might be pattern is one thing. Telling her what to do is quite another.

Things are slightly different now a days. I know this situtaion where he did leave his wife. Actually two situations like that. So what am I supposed to tell my friends? it could never happen to them? Maybe this married guy "settled" (like you feel so many people are these days) and he likes my friend. Either way, if he is divorced and giving it a shot with her, who am I to tell her not to try to? I mean he gave up a lot because he felt it was something worth trying for.

But I should say children are not in the mix. (he did not have any yet)

I just have to say things are different now a days. There are girls who are "settle" for the MRS lifestyle.

I will always be supportive of my firends. Friends are the family you choose. But I am not their mother, it is not my job to tell them what to do or scold them for doing something I wouldn't do.

like I said, years have not jaded me. Casual relationships, casual sex, its amazing to get a guy to stop sleeping around. And unlike the past its out there in the open. So a girl find a guy that just wants to stop for a moment and hangout with them, they want to figure out why. He may not be perfect, but he wants to give her an earnest chance why not go for it?

Jumping from relationship to relationship has its benefits, sometimes you figure out what you don't want from people.

I have the chronic relationship friend. I really do. But there is nothing to say to her. She admits that she needs to be in a relationship. So the only thing left for me to do, is love her for who she is because thats what she does for me.

People don't change. Either love them for who they are and have them in your life (friends, guy friends, or boyfriends and husbands) or be done with them. You cannot teach someone your "mistakes" and sometimes people need their own learning process to figure it out.

So I guess you are the lecturer friend who no one really talks to anymore because you are so disapproving. Thats ok be a friend like that.

how sad that you are so narrow minded and such an authority on life at such a young age :roll:

Tell me - how many friends have you burried?
Ever hugged a friend dieing of AIDS goodbye telling him he shouldn't be sorry for his lifestyle? and that's the last time you talk cause they die?
Ever had a friend commit suicide?
Ever have a friend murdered?
Ever even work with people with a terminal disease, or the homeless?
Do you still have parents alive?
have you lost your child?


so maybe in your eyes I'm jaded - but at least I'm jaded towards the right things, for example healthcare, or people that are in a vicious negative cycle. As far as telling people how to live their lives - oh please. I can guarantee I've got a wider demographic of friends than you do. Ever gone down to the bad parts of town to share a 40 with the homeless guys on the street corner and take them a bucket of chicken? You probably wouldn't condensend yourself.

But one thing I'm not jaded about. Or maybe it's an act of respect. I do know and understand that I can learn a lot from those that are older than me and I'm not a know it all that thinks I speak for anyone other than myself.

Again, very well said Connie! :D

Posted: July 20, 2007 4:05 pm
by flipflopgirl
ph4ever wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:It would be rude not to say Hi to Jack....right? :lol:

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depends on which Jack you're talking about - if it's the one also known as Sybil then quite frankly I'm avoiding him :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 4:09 pm
by ph4ever
flipflopgirl wrote:
ph4ever wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:It would be rude not to say Hi to Jack....right? :lol:

Image
depends on which Jack you're talking about - if it's the one also known as Sybil then quite frankly I'm avoiding him :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

so you know my son's dad?



bless your heart [smilie=battingeyes.gif] :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 4:27 pm
by ph4ever
why am I all of a sudden thinking...........



SHRIMP :o :o :lol: :lol:

Posted: July 20, 2007 4:57 pm
by SchoolGirlHeart
pbans wrote:As for lecturers......I'm signing up for Connie's circuit.
To go through what she' been through and come out with an incredibly sense of humor and still be a loving, caring friend....yeah, I wanna hear what she has to say!
what Paige said!

Posted: July 20, 2007 5:03 pm
by SchoolGirlHeart
ph4ever wrote:how sad that you are so narrow minded and such an authority on life at such a young age :roll:

Tell me - how many friends have you burried?
Ever hugged a friend dieing of AIDS goodbye telling him he shouldn't be sorry for his lifestyle? and that's the last time you talk cause they die?
Ever had a friend commit suicide?
Ever have a friend murdered?
Ever even work with people with a terminal disease, or the homeless?
Do you still have parents alive?
have you lost your child?


so maybe in your eyes I'm jaded - but at least I'm jaded towards the right things, for example healthcare, or people that are in a vicious negative cycle. As far as telling people how to live their lives - oh please. I can guarantee I've got a wider demographic of friends than you do. Ever gone down to the bad parts of town to share a 40 with the homeless guys on the street corner and take them a bucket of chicken? You probably wouldn't condensend yourself.

But one thing I'm not jaded about. Or maybe it's an act of respect. I do know and understand that I can learn a lot from those that are older than me and I'm not a know it all that thinks I speak for anyone other than myself.
Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

Posted: July 20, 2007 5:13 pm
by Brown Eyed Girl
ph4ever wrote:why am I all of a sudden thinking...........



SHRIMP :o :o :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Mmmmmmmmmmm.....shrimp....droooooooooool. :lol:

Hmmm, I have some in the freezer and I make a killer stir fry...come on down! And bring your scuba gear. :wink: :lol:

Oh, and I did mean the Jack ball jack and not Sybil...no worries there! :o :lol: :lol: