ONLY FOR WOMEN:WHAT SIDE OF THE BED WOULD YOU CHOSE TO SLEEP WITH THE PARTNER DURING NIGHTS?

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ONLY FOR WOMEN:WHAT SIDE OF THE BED WOULD YOU CHOSE TO SLEEP WITH THE PARTNER DURING NIGHTS?

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gtbulldog2
Towson, Maryland USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:23 AM CST
morganlee wrote:
C'mon guy's it's a beautiful day the sun is shining, let's not fight
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:29 AM CST
Friendsfirst wrote:
Alex the thread killer.

I thought you mended your ways?
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morganlee wrote:
C'mon guy's it's a beautiful day the sun is shining, let's not fight


You two are sweet.

I'm sleepin here tonight.happy place


In this case.
The middle.
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dcj22
Somewhere, Minnesota USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:34 AM CST
morganlee wrote:
C'mon guy's it's a beautiful day the sun is shining, let's not fight



It's dark here. rolling on the floor laughing


Sorry, Morgan. I had to. laugh
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:38 AM CST
What do you do when your chair breaks?
Call a chairman.laugh
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:40 AM CST
morganlee wrote:
C'mon guy's it's a beautiful day the sun is shining, let's not fight


You know Dana.Morgan is always so sweet. I am gonna have to take her home with me when i wake up in the morning.wink
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:41 AM CST
What do you get if you cross an insect with the Easter rabbit?
Bugs Bunny.laugh
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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 12:42 AM CST
dcj22 wrote:
It's actually nice and polite to let others do some of the threads instead of taking up the whole first page with meaningless stuff.


Hhm ... I truly don't get where you're coming from ... I've seen a few of your comments like this lately to new members. Does not everyone have the right to make a post and/or thread of their choosing? Should we start to limit the number of posts or threads per day? I've seen a lot of meaningless posts/threads by regular members here - so to make this point to some when there are many guilty of the same seems uncalled for.

As to the question of the thread ............. I'll take the right side and most of the covers because I love to snuggle and keep warm.
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dcj22
Somewhere, Minnesota USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:18 AM CST
[quote=langleygirl]Hhm ... I truly don't get where you're coming from ... I've seen a few of your comments like this lately to new members. Does not everyone have the right to make a post and/or thread of their choosing? Should we start to limit the number of posts or threads per day? I've seen a lot of meaningless posts/threads by regular members here - so to make this point to some when there are many guilty of the same seems uncalled for.

As to the question of the thread ............. I'll take the right side and most of the covers because I love to snuggle and keep warm.[/quote


Personally, Langley, I think the number of threads should be limited. However, whether they are or not, 16 threads in one day is annoying and an attention whore at its worst, in my opinion. I wasn't the only person who thought so, just the only person who spoke up, I am also entitled to my opinion.
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2catchastar
Corning, New York USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:24 AM CST
His side
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:27 AM CST
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2catchastar wrote:
His side
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horselady5
Cincinnati, Ohio, Iowa USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:27 AM CST
Doesn't matter to me.
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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:27 AM CST
[quote=dcj22]
langleygirl wrote:
Hhm ... I truly don't get where you're coming from ... I've seen a few of your comments like this lately to new members. Does not everyone have the right to make a post and/or thread of their choosing? Should we start to limit the number of posts or threads per day? I've seen a lot of meaningless posts/threads by regular members here - so to make this point to some when there are many guilty of the same seems uncalled for.

As to the question of the thread ............. I'll take the right side and most of the covers because I love to snuggle and keep warm.[/quotePersonally, Langley, I think the number of threads should be limited. However, whether they are or not, 16 threads in one day is annoying and an attention whore at its worst, in my opinion. I wasn't the only person who thought so, just the only person who spoke up, I am also entitled to my opinion.


I guess its all in one's perspective ........... because I didn't even realize that he'd created that many threads and they certainly haven't annoyed me. When I think of annoying - what comes to my mind is the guy with the bunny (lol) and he only made one or two threads at best. So I guess for myself its how the actual person comes across.

I agree that you've the right to state your opinion and to speak up ... so why not voice your thoughts/concerns to CS to limit the number of threads per day per member? Don't think that there's anything wrong with that and perhaps people will take more thought into making a thread when they only have a limited amount. Perhaps we need to do the same for posts by members as well - seems most are trivial anyways.
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dcj22
Somewhere, Minnesota USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:33 AM CST
[quote=langleygirl]
dcj22 wrote:


I guess its all in one's perspective ........... because I didn't even realize that he'd created that many threads and they certainly haven't annoyed me. When I think of annoying - what comes to my mind is the guy with the bunny (lol) and he only made one or two threads at best. So I guess for myself its how the actual person comes across.

I agree that you've the right to state your opinion and to speak up ... so why not voice your thoughts/concerns to CS to limit the number of threads per day per member? Don't think that there's anything wrong with that and perhaps people will take more thought into making a thread when they only have a limited amount. Perhaps we need to do the same for posts by members as well - seems most are trivial anyways.



Many of us have asked for thread limits. I didn't mean to upset anyone, but honestly, if I'd made such a nuisance of myself so that people might not think as kindly of me in the future when I first came, I would have appreciated someone telling me.

And you're right, bunny dude was, imo, damn rude.
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rasgumby
Moberly, Missouri USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:36 AM CST
[quote=dcj22]
langleygirl wrote:
Many of us have asked for thread limits. I didn't mean to upset anyone, but honestly, if I'd made such a nuisance of myself so that people might not think as kindly of me in the future when I first came, I would have appreciated someone telling me.

And you're right, bunny dude was, imo, damn rude.


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langleygirl
Langley, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:43 AM CST
[quote=dcj22]
langleygirl wrote:
Many of us have asked for thread limits. I didn't mean to upset anyone, but honestly, if I'd made such a nuisance of myself so that people might not think as kindly of me in the future when I first came, I would have appreciated someone telling me.

And you're right, bunny dude was, imo, damn rude.


I'm not saying that ......... I'm just saying that why are we not treating "older members" who constantly make trivial threads in the same fashion as "new members" who justed joined? There are a few older members who plug up the forums as well - doesn't make them any less annoying does it?

I personally just think that if some members are allowed to post thread after thread and no one says anything .............. then let the new members do it too without saying anything. Its hard enough to get new people to join never mind telling them what they can and cannot do as per the perceptions of the older members (and nothing to do with the rules).

Or to solve the problem altogether - limit the number of threads that can be made per day per member and have it equal for everyone.
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:48 AM CST
I have to say I agree with Langley. I have seen long time members do the same and it's taken on board as funny.

I personally don't care how long someone has been here. It's annoying ! and say so.

I can fully understand what Dana is saying too. I usually say my peice now and move along. Whilst posts are being carried out in them, they will continue to be there.wine
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foreveryoung1
cartagena, Murcia Spain
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 1:57 AM CST
[quote=langleygirl]
dcj22 wrote:


I'm not saying that ......... I'm just saying that why are we not treating "older members" who constantly make trivial threads in the same fashion as "new members" who justed joined? There are a few older members who plug up the forums as well - doesn't make them any less annoying does it?

I personally just think that if some members are allowed to post thread after thread and no one says anything .............. then let the new members do it too without saying anything. Its hard enough to get new people to join never mind telling them what they can and cannot do as per the perceptions of the older members (and nothing to do with the rules).

Or to solve the problem altogether - limit the number of threads that can be made per day per member and have it equal for everyone.


totally agree,

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thewall2
montreal, Quebec Canada
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 2:43 AM CST
There was this one woman,every morning would wake up lying on my back.She said I was more comfortable than the bed, and she nicknamed me.....''Johnny Mattress.'' laugh



scold Woman,THE WALL ain't no piece of furniture.
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dcj22
Somewhere, Minnesota USA
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 4:18 AM CST
[quote=langleygirl]
dcj22 wrote:


I'm not saying that ......... I'm just saying that why are we not treating "older members" who constantly make trivial threads in the same fashion as "new members" who justed joined? There are a few older members who plug up the forums as well - doesn't make them any less annoying does it?

I personally just think that if some members are allowed to post thread after thread and no one says anything .............. then let the new members do it too without saying anything. Its hard enough to get new people to join never mind telling them what they can and cannot do as per the perceptions of the older members (and nothing to do with the rules).

Or to solve the problem altogether - limit the number of threads that can be made per day per member and have it equal for everyone.



I do agree with this. And I know at times things have been said about older members who post too many trivial threads, it's just that the mods have never seen fit to limit the number. wine
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 13, 2008, 4:19 AM CST
[quote=dcj22]
langleygirl wrote:
I do agree with this. And I know at times things have been said about older members who post too many trivial threads, it's just that the mods have never seen fit to limit the number.


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