Wanted - Dimwit incapable of learning anything.

One of the most common phrases I see on profiles is " No Baggage" confused Ok we none of us want a person so laden down with baggage they can't move doh especially where this involves a dead person, you can't compete with the dead professor they never make mistakes or say the wrong thing, but really, no baggage means someone who's learnt nothing from previous relationships dunno I can only speak for myself but I certainly carry some, but it's pretty light weight stuff, so when I see certain words, phrases or actions I can run with it laugh
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Z, I always travel light wink
Good morning Mr.Z, Ive not come across anyone with dead person baggage but some with adult needy millennial scrounging Children, My own baggage is only enough to fit in my bulging wallet along with spare boxers and lighter fuel.beer
Molly, as do I, but I was after all a Boy Scout, so I like to be prepared professor laugh
Map, from the sound of it I think you should take a look behind you uh oh I think you'll find you're dragging a carry on bag ( very wisely ) so you are prepared for most eventualities grin
Z, Dib, dib, dib grin
Z, Lately I have been walking backwards and have not noticed any bag being dragged, but I see your point, I shall now carry a carefully folded bag for life just in case I see any baggage that needs to be retrieved from the roadways of my mind.
Z, I think you should put that on your profile, and see what happens cool
Biff - rolling on the floor laughing - too funny!
"Baggage" seems to broadly refer to anything the person is holding onto from their past... but the truth is, we all have a past. If we are not ready to move forward .... it's questionable why we put ourselves out there. But then, I guess one has to live in hope that you are ready for something extraordinary.
z.....you chuck it all but keep the lesson......teddybear
They're not saying no past, just no unresolved issues.

If you don't learn from it and leave it behind, you carry it with you.
Ghosts....things that go "bump" on the blogs
Let sleeping dogs lay but bump old blogs

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Onthecrest... I bumped it up and I have no idea what dogs you are referring to. Z and I discussed this blog and I went looked for it.

I do have to say that he does consistently have interesting blogs.
I don't read profiles.
Since posting this blog we have some new local members, so now I need to take up golf, learn the half dozen dances listed as requirements, then spend the rest of my life on cruise liners help that's gonna take a while, or I could of course just stay here on the mountain & relax dancing laugh
Most of my friends over pack when they go somewhere with way too much baggage. It took me awhile but I got to the place when I came to visit for the weekends to what I called my vacation home, I didn't have to pack a thing I could just grab my dog and go. I enjoyed doing that for years. Of course when I finally moved in to this home, I had two of every fricking thing to downsize.

I think the worse baggage I was left with, still dealing with was from living with an extreme horder. I loved hm, he is a good man but living with him was a nightmare. Now I hate PAPER, just hate it. It's a love/hate as I still depend on post-it-notes while hating the paper at the same time.

I think I have light baggage or at least know how to deal with it or work on it when it is pointed out I'm carrying it.
In my experience baggage runs in direct proportion to your conscience.
The smaller the conscience the smaller the baggage.

Is it any wonder why the ladies love the bad boys. cool
I Imagine the aim is for romance to be a fresh and entertaining experience by pretending that we haven't all been through this before for hundreds and thousands of hours. People are so shallow.
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Originally from the UK I retired & moved to Spain 20 years ago, whilst it's not paradise it's probably as close as I'll ever come to it, living on a mountain with the sea in front & mountains behind & 320 days of sunshine a year. Still reasonably fit [read more]