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Dublin dating
skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 8:57 AM CST
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5 Signs She’s Into You

You and a pretty redhead are tucked away in a corner table at that impossible-to-get-into new French bistro. And lo and behold, you notice she’s laughing at your jokes, twirling her hair, and giving other crystal-clear signs she’s into you. Or is she? Problem is, it can be hard to tell sometimes whether a woman is truly interested or just going through the motions. But luckily, there are plenty of ways to tell the difference. The signs below are the real deal.

She keeps freshening up
If she’s excusing herself to the toilet between courses, it’s doubtful she has a weak bladder. Nope, more likely she’s in there freshening up her makeup or making sure her hair is in place... all for you. “If she’s into you, she’ll be concerned with how she looks,” says Alison James, author of the forthcoming Better Off Wed? Fling... or Ring: How to Know Which Finger to Give Him. “Or, if she’s at the table, she’ll be fixing her shirt or brushing her hair back, maybe checking that her bra strap isn’t showing or adjusting her necklace—the kind of stuff you do when you’re worried about your appearance.”

She asks about your family
“When a woman likes a man she doesn’t want to get to know just him,” says Jillian Straus, author of Unhooked Generation: The Truth About Why We’re Still Single. “She wants to know about his family and friends—she’s looking for clues about what life with him would be like.” Indeed, especially if you’ve been set up or are on a blind date and know very little about each other, your relationship with your family says a lot about you—and a woman interested in you won’t hesitate to probe. “I think family is very revealing about a person’s personality,” says Tina Andreadis, 35,. “If he’s close with his family, it shows that he’s probably a warm person who values relationships and who would want a family of his own. If I am not interested in him, I won’t even ask because I just don’t care.”

She’s attentive
Let’s put it this way: No matter how busy she is, she’s not whipping out her Blackberry if she’s interested in what you have to say. “If she’s not checking her watch, email or mobile phone, it’s just one more sign that she’s paying attention to you,” says James. “When you like a guy, you’re hanging on his every word. When you don’t, you’re distracted easily.” Same goes for any preoccupations she has with the immediate environment, whether she’s people-watching or admiring the restaurant décor or even the food. If she’s saying things like, “This restaurant is beautiful. Hey, doesn’t that girl over there look like Cat Deeley?” she may be enjoying herself, but not necessarily because you’re there.

She’s touchy-feely
If you find your date engaging in a little physical contact along with witty banter, chances are you’ve made a very good impression. From tapping your knee to emphasise a point or touching your forearm to get your attention, if a woman’s attracted to you, she won’t hesitate to reach out and let you know. Megan, 35, from London, employs this trick with guys she finds attractive. “I pretend to steady myself when I don’t need to be steadied,” she says. “When I’m climbing onto a bar stool, I’ll grab onto his shoulder or leg when I clearly don’t need to,” she laughs.

The date lasts longer than you expected
Ask any woman desperate to wind down a date, and she’ll tell you she skips dessert or declines an after-dinner drink. Naturally, then, if she’s having a great time and doesn’t want to see you go, she’ll gladly take the waiter’s suggestion and try the chocolate cake, or join you at a wine bar for a nightcap. And if you’ve agreed to meet for drinks and after a few cocktails she takes you up on your offer of dinner? That’s a bright green light, my friend. “Only if I’m into the guy will I agree to go to dinner if he suggests it on a ‘meet for drinks’ date,” says Diana, a 38-year-old from Bath. “If I’m meeting a guy for a drink and I’m not into him, I’m definitely not going to agree to get food after.”

So now that you know the signs that she’s really enjoying your time together, use them! Ask her for another date, have a goodnight hug or smooch... and things should move in a most positive direction.



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Dublin dating
skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 8:57 AM CST
5 Signs She’s Into You

You and a pretty redhead are tucked away in a corner table at that impossible-to-get-into new French bistro. And lo and behold, you notice she’s laughing at your jokes, twirling her hair, and giving other crystal-clear signs she’s into you. Or is she? Problem is, it can be hard to tell sometimes whether a woman is truly interested or just going through the motions. But luckily, there are plenty of ways to tell the difference. The signs below are the real deal.

She keeps freshening up
If she’s excusing herself to the toilet between courses, it’s doubtful she has a weak bladder. Nope, more likely she’s in there freshening up her makeup or making sure her hair is in place... all for you. “If she’s into you, she’ll be concerned with how she looks,” says Alison James, author of the forthcoming Better Off Wed? Fling... or Ring: How to Know Which Finger to Give Him. “Or, if she’s at the table, she’ll be fixing her shirt or brushing her hair back, maybe checking that her bra strap isn’t showing or adjusting her necklace—the kind of stuff you do when you’re worried about your appearance.”

She asks about your family
“When a woman likes a man she doesn’t want to get to know just him,” says Jillian Straus, author of Unhooked Generation: The Truth About Why We’re Still Single. “She wants to know about his family and friends—she’s looking for clues about what life with him would be like.” Indeed, especially if you’ve been set up or are on a blind date and know very little about each other, your relationship with your family says a lot about you—and a woman interested in you won’t hesitate to probe. “I think family is very revealing about a person’s personality,” says Tina Andreadis, 35,. “If he’s close with his family, it shows that he’s probably a warm person who values relationships and who would want a family of his own. If I am not interested in him, I won’t even ask because I just don’t care.”

She’s attentive
Let’s put it this way: No matter how busy she is, she’s not whipping out her Blackberry if she’s interested in what you have to say. “If she’s not checking her watch, email or mobile phone, it’s just one more sign that she’s paying attention to you,” says James. “When you like a guy, you’re hanging on his every word. When you don’t, you’re distracted easily.” Same goes for any preoccupations she has with the immediate environment, whether she’s people-watching or admiring the restaurant décor or even the food. If she’s saying things like, “This restaurant is beautiful. Hey, doesn’t that girl over there look like Cat Deeley?” she may be enjoying herself, but not necessarily because you’re there.

She’s touchy-feely
If you find your date engaging in a little physical contact along with witty banter, chances are you’ve made a very good impression. From tapping your knee to emphasise a point or touching your forearm to get your attention, if a woman’s attracted to you, she won’t hesitate to reach out and let you know. Megan, 35, from London, employs this trick with guys she finds attractive. “I pretend to steady myself when I don’t need to be steadied,” she says. “When I’m climbing onto a bar stool, I’ll grab onto his shoulder or leg when I clearly don’t need to,” she laughs.




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Dublin dating
skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 8:34 AM CST
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Hi everybody, I would like to introduce my son Dan, MCBigDD. Please make him welcome and say HI...........


Hi Son
Hi Dan great Bebo Page. wave


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Dublin dating
skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 8:33 AM CST
Don't forget there is also Sexual Intellectuals to laugh blushing devil


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 8:20 AM CST
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Wow skimpydoo, I have met my match, or my better! Thank you for bringing this movie to my attention. I love David Niven and will seek out this film.

Have you seen "The Dam Busters"? Great film, even better book.
How about "Lifeboat" or "We dive at Dawn"? Great little known, WW2 movies. Another is "49th Parallel" and "I was Monty's Double". And of course "Sahara" with Humphrey Bogart
I am not your match, I just love good movies. I have also seen all the movies you have mentioned and they are good but don't forget Lawrence of Arabia. Stunning cinematography and as for the music amazing.


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Dublin dating
skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 8:16 AM CST
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Feck Spain Ronan, all the good looking women will be in Dublin between the 19th and 23rd of October.

Maybe they heard you were going to Spain and decided to come to Dublin while you were away
Well I can't feck Spain I have to go I need some recharge the batteries time.laugh


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:50 AM CST
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None of us are. Thats why we are here ain't it.
Oh we can be and still be on here.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:46 AM CST
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Sexual intellectual = a f****** smart*ss.
I am one but I am not a f****** smartass.


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Dublin dating
skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:29 AM CST
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What does it mean!....

and you may not even know this person!...

its happened to me....and i have no idea why!!!
They may have something in common with you or maybe you want to meet them. Niamh, is it someone on here or someone famous?.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:28 AM CST
A matter of life and death is a great movie and it's hard to believe that it's 61 years old. This is one of David Niven's greatest ever movies. It's also one of Martin Scorsese's favourite movies.

Returning to England from a bombing run in May 1945, flyer Peter Carter's plane is damaged and his parachute ripped to shreds. He has his crew bail out safely, but figures it is curtains for himself. He gets on the radio, and talks to June, a young American woman working for the RAF, and they are quite moved by each other's voices. Then he jumps, preferring this to burning up with his plane. He wakes up in the surf. It was his time to die, but there was a mixup in heaven. They couldn't find him in all that fog. By the time his "Conductor" catches up with him 20 hours later, Peter and June have met and fallen in love. This changes everything, and since it happened through no fault of his own, Peter figures that heaven owes him a second chance. Heaven agrees to a trial to decide his fate.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:18 AM CST
I just emailed ya a few minutes ago.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:17 AM CST
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Skimp you only have a little devil by your side.......
Not always Steff. If I told you these 2 stories you would know what I mean. I may email em to ya if ya like.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:16 AM CST
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Gilly I love the arts and love going to see plays and musicals. I also like going to visit art galleries.

Opera is good but as I can't see Italian it can be hard to follow at times. Ballet is great and some of the greatest classical music was written for ballet, and a good example of this is Swan Lake.
Oh I also forgot that I write poetry in my spare time. Sadly not as much as I used to but I love doing it when I get a chance and I have had a few published thumbs up thumbs up


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:14 AM CST
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what's your favourite form of art ?...and why ?



or what do people think of all this opera and ballet nonsense ?




is it just for the rich ?

Gilly I love the arts and love going to see plays and musicals. I also like going to visit art galleries.

Opera is good but as I can't see Italian it can be hard to follow at times. Ballet is great and some of the greatest classical music was written for ballet, and a good example of this is Swan Lake.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:10 AM CST
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I always think someone/something is around me lookin after me from the spirit world....

is this crazy?
No it's your guardian angel. I know mine has helped me. I have had a few incidents when I am lucky enough to have only minor injuries. Both of them changed my outlook on life.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 6:06 AM CST
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i would hope not!....

just means...then that all you want is companionship...and that you're not after their money etc etc!..
True I agree with ya mummy and if ya get sex it's an unexpected bonus.blushing thumbs up


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 5:56 AM CST
Sadly I can't go as I will be in Spain then. I hope that you guys and gals have a good one.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 6, 2007, 5:56 PM CST
I love kit kats, crunchies and flakies yum yum yum.thumbs up


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 6, 2007, 5:16 PM CST
I agree with Lorraine as regards Northern Ireland. The day after Bloody Sunday the IRA got so many new recruits. If we kill these people in Guantanamo Bay they will become Martrys and there will be so many new recruits to Al Queda etc just like how how the IRA got loads after Bloody Sunday.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 5, 2007, 4:43 AM CST
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Very nice. thread stealer. Are you related to Skimpy?
How did yuo guess?.blushing


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