Hi gold, Zman is funny, I pay him by the post to insure some laughter on my blogs..... Now, that I think about it her other profile said she was separated and the one I responded to said divorced. Don't know who in their right mind would respond to someone who states they're separated.... thanks for your advice, I am being as careful as possible
Georgie, in hindsight the real sad part is when she wrote 'kiss good night'........and that's when I knew what I was dealing with... In my former world I wouldn't have thought twice about it and just said...that's a real sweet person
Hi Lou thanks, I think the problem is that I'm on financial message boards all day long talking and chatting with people about stocks, and I'm use to people just being 'real' people. They make a comment you can choose to agree or disagree with their thought process.....it's not a game of hide and seek......I am a lot sharper now then previously...but learned the hard way......Story of my Life.....
Seri, I think the attitude of your guilty until your proven innocent is the name of the game. Someone is always hiding something about something somewhere...... I'm just the opposite too trusting and gullible.......but hey, better to explore the possibilities than never even know they existed...
Hey Georgie girl, well I always use to say: kill it or cure it....it's a lot easier to kill it early on so, there's something to be thankful for....hmmm!! sending deadly virus's.......
Hi Z, I finally put my foot forward again and now I'll just go back a couple of steps. Shame, we had a great conversation, we were both in France Jan of 2014, so we had that commonality....I am so leery of every word said, that it's hard to be that carefree person I use to be....
Hi CH, very well could be she's not, but two profiles and complete different stories doesn't sound to good. I'm sure there could be a logical reason, but I just don't want to find out...
Good morning Biff, having my morning coffee as I read.....Sure tell me when it's available and is it still Second Rainbow? The way people on the blogs are always concerned.....was that ABOUT me.....??? it would be fun to read and associate my own thoughts in who you are referring to...go promote it on FB 1.3b audience, and who doesn't want to read a true life novel on the dating site experience.....
Hey 231, I would send her a text telling her that you saw that she's dating again, and wish her luck. And also let her know that you wish you were that man and if she feels like chatting sometime that you would enjoy that....good luck
Update: All of the books of L. Frank Baum have passed out of copyright protection and entered the public domain; their plots and characters are available for general use. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900, entered the public domain in 1956. The firm of Reilly and Lee, the publisher of all of the other "Famous Forty" Oz books, was able to issue its first edition of the original book only in that year. Baum's other thirteen Oz books entered the public domain between 1960 and 1986.
Update: All of the books of L. Frank Baum have passed out of copyright protection and entered the public domain; their plots and characters are available for general use. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900, entered the public domain in 1956. The firm of Reilly and Lee, the publisher of all of the other "Famous Forty" Oz books, was able to issue its first edition of the original book only in that year. Baum's other thirteen Oz books entered the public domain between 1960 and 1986.
Actually, there is a phenomenon called a second rainbow:Secondary Rainbows fainter than a primary rainbow. A secondary rainbow appears outside of a primary rainbow and develops when light entering a raindrop undergoes two internal reflections instead of just one (as is the case with a primary rainbow).
Now, if the story is about a man and a woman then a silhouette of the couple would take away the religious connotation. Now, if it's about animals can't help you....
Actually, there is a phenomenon called a second rainbow:Secondary Rainbows fainter than a primary rainbow. A secondary rainbow appears outside of a primary rainbow and develops when light entering a raindrop undergoes two internal reflections instead of just one (as is the case with a primary rainbow).
Now, if the story is about a man and a woman then a silhouette of the couple would take away the religious connotation. Now, if it's about animals can't help you....
After Jesus was highlighted as a rainbow I would say the second coming of Christ..........I know narrows your viewing audience to just Catholics, but hey we need some help......
Red Flags!!!!
Hi gold, Zman is funny, I pay him by the post to insure some laughter on my blogs..... Now, that I think about it her other profile said she was separated and the one I responded to said divorced. Don't know who in their right mind would respond to someone who states they're separated.... thanks for your advice, I am being as careful as possible