Loner1960 Forum Posts

This is a list of forum posts made by Loner1960
Forums Home » Loner1960 Forum Posts
THREAD AUTHOR



Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
Well I will be leaving this dating site soon. I have met some one special from this site. She is a little older than me. She lives just an hours drive away. In the short time we have known each other, we are getting very close. And I find that I have much less interest or need, in spending time on this dating site.

I have had much fun in the time that I have spent on here. So to. Kim, Eyes, Curlywolf, Brew, Gordy, Wally, Laffingone, and the many others. Thanks for the laughs, the taughtful posts, the questions seeking advice. You are great cyber friends. And it was a pleasure in getting to know you all. And thanks to all who took the time to write me, in their quest in getting to know me better.


Gordon (a.k.a. loner1960)

teddybear bouquet canada beer


Saying goodbye to my CS friends.: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
Does this mean that there was suppose to be holidays this weekend?
I never noticed.


Happy Victoria DAY........: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
suzey: What would you all think if your mate of several years did not want you to meet his friends or the people he hungs out with? javascript:emot('');javascript:emot(''), (I am asking this for a good friend of mine ,) appreciate the fed back


I would think, that those so-called friends are big time trouble.
Could you trust him/her, when you are away? I have a feeling that he/she is involved in activities with those so-call friends, that you do not approve of, and that person knows it.

I think there is big time touble brewing. The trust is already in trouble. And it is a matter of time when that trouble will present itself.



Mate who dosnt want you to know his friends: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
Hi Kim
Your post is a fun read, and so true.

Hi Eyes

Your discription of mom is very accurate, but only is a small part of the list that a mom does. I still have to figure out she manages, on some days, to do 30 hours of work in 15 hours.

bouquet for all the moms out there.


Mother's Day: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
There are many people who come to these sites, some are looking for a mate but haven't seen any that they are interested in. It does take time, and there are a few that I have seen on these forums that have found a mate to at least date. (me included) I find that participating in the forums does attract attention, and many will contact you. Many of whom you will reject, but there will be a few that will attract you too.

Good luckthumbs up


is it just me?: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
KHD100: Mr Hall was on the news today. He was still upset and worried about the young man he saved.He cried when he said he had to slap the teen on the head when the teen panicked and almost drown the both of them. He felt very bad about that.

He said he did not want a reward. Mr Hall mentioned he would like to see a football baseball game. He spoke about his past.

He had the guts to do what he did. I hope all the attention will not make things worse for him.


The mayor of Winnipeg has given him an award anyway. Since the mayor is the owner of the Winnipeg Goldeyes baseball team, the mayor has given 2 honoury season tickets to the baseball games.

His step daughter also spoke of her pride of his action. She hopes that, this will him in dealing with his demens.


A true hero for today: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
A great news story.

www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2009/05/04/mb-homeless-hero-html

Farron Hall, a homeless man, watched and saw a teenager fall from a bridge, in Winnipeg, into the swollen and fast moving Red River. Without hesitation he drove into the river and swam to the youth to save him. Yes he did save him, by pulling the youth to shore. A friend and another homeless man help pull both of them onto the shore.

Often we hear all the nasty things, about people who are at/near the bottom of the social ladder. Here there are two homeless men. A native first nations man, an alcoholic one, without hesitation does a most heroic act.
He has showen us a true action of love for a fellow man.
I can only hope that I can rise this kind of action when called for.
I know that I would have not jumpped into the river. (I can't swim)

applause applause


A true hero for today: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
Reading about teenagers with guns. I think out here in the countryside . A few teenagers can still walk down the street. And people will probably still casaully walk up to them and ask: how was to hunting today, or where are you hunting, And be carefull. In areas where guns are in every household. And they are considered tools that are used once in the while. Guns are not threatening. Kids are also entered in hunter saftey courses and are taught how to handle guns safley.

After reading the list of differances. I don't think that some things have improved with time.


SCHOOL -- 1958 vs. 2008: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
P-O-L-I-T-I-C-I-A-N
16+15+12+9+20+9+3+9+1+14=108

It figures a politician lands right between the bullshit and the asskissing.
uh oh


A LOGICAL SOLUTION: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing Good one Kim. The visual of popcorn fling out of a chickens ass. rolling on the floor laughing


Recipe : click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
gordy22222: its a great idea and i think there is about 4 coming from ontario i from alberta an 2 from arizona . but in so damn far away that by time they get here there wont be much left of them . i got to pick on girls my age or i will be thought of as a dirty old man<<come to think of it>>.. if i lure a young one to come here,they will make it alright cause theyre young an tough, at mt age i aint ,an ill pay a heavey price for my sillyiness when and if they get here. the r c m p sent me an email yesterday ,they said that there were two wimmen heading west on the trans canada bout a hundred an fifty miles apart. one on each side of the man -sask border, walking of course.neither one has a car or cash for a plane so they had to walk .one has hiking boots on and she is doin o k the other one had office shoes on and she had a blowout at geraldton where she was lucky and managed to swop somthing for a pair of high gear moccasins . she is making good miles now.<<i wonder what she swoped> the girl from alberta was turned back at dawson creek ,i dont kno why ,not alloweed into b c i guess , i wont be seing her this year.those two from arizona will do fine ,just takes time , they went hafers on a cheap donkey they got from an old burnt out prospecter north of flagstaff.i think i kno how they paid for it and why he died suddenly, but the point is theyr<< on the road again goin places we havent been>> willie.life in the yukon could be pretty good this winter for me


YOU WISH
laugh


What to u consider is a great day?: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
Hi Kim

I glad that you saw the many positive things that have happened on this day.
Good post.
bouquet


What to u consider is a great day?: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada



Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
sasseez: guys who say they truley want to kno u then ask if if u have a web can so u can have cyber sex


Ask those that want cyber sex, "How do they keep their keyboards from getting sticky and tacky?"


What irritates you?: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
sasseez: hey kizzy can i have a bundy rum thanks with ice, good to see ur expanding ur buisness, how the cellar going lol


Yhee haaa

Someone else who likes to have a bundy.
Kizzy pour me a bundy too.cheers


Kizzys Canadian Bar is now open !!!: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
A irritation I have, is when I spend some time constructing a response to a forum or a letter to someone. And just when I going to post it, my dailup connection disconnects. And my masterpeice disappears into the either.
frustrated


What irritates you?: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
I would choose # 2, I have a feeling that love and respect will come as a side benefit to that one. How can you get love and not get respect too?
conversing


HOW INTELLIGENT ARE YOU ? AN ANGEL FALLS FROM THE SKY LANDS ON YOUR LAP AND OFFERS YOU ONE WISH: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
After a few cloudy cold wet days, waking up to a sunny blue sky in the spring.canada


What to u consider is a great day?: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
kymee: i love chocolates!


That kind of chocolate?
Moulded in that kind of shape?
jaw drop


Why it's hard for a man to find a woman....: click here to read the entire thread »




Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
It's easy to tell s-hit from dirty puddin'

Take some in hand.
Throw it at a politician.
If it sticks it's mud.
If it hits his lips, and it suddenly spreads evenly around like fertilizer, it's s-hit.



Hi! I'm new here 'n don't know S-hit from dirty puddin'......: click here to read the entire thread »







If site dates and times do not show correctly, you can fix this by editing your timezone
Click here to edit your timezone »