Zandaar, I don't know about other women but it's not my case. I am opened to everything the future will bring me regarding a relationship. But if plan A won't work, what should I do? I am for a flexible/reasonable and not hysterical reaction to reality. I am not men-hater not some hyper-emancipated monster In many ways I am an old-fashionable, or better say, feminine woman. But it doesn't mean I am helpless without a man
Zandaar, that's reality! We can't fight endlessly with fate or whatever it's called. What can I do if I can't find my good match? I can't do too much compromises. And why should I???? I value too much myself and my time to do it.
Zandaar, it s a question of (my) safety. And of gentlemanhood. Also, I have never been for a total equality regarding genders. I am a woman, not a man or something emancipated
John Meehan 9/8/2011 6:46:36 PM President Obama doesn't use the conventional a or an. Instead he uses "eh" that rhymes with hay solely before vowels and consonants. He does something similar with the definite article when he pronounces it "thuh" before vowels and consonants. He appears to have excised "thee" and "an" from his speech. I wonder if his writers include these unconventional quirks when they prepare his remarks?
I watched them for the first time on the TV in Sydney in 1989. Then the biggest star was Hulk Hogan! Then in the late 90s and early 2000s I watched WWE here with my children, because they had their heroes amongst the wrestlers ;) Of course, they knew it was a show not a real fight. Their favorites were the Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, John Sena, and others...
One of the first great wrestlers (catch-as-catch-can style) in America was the Bulgarian Dan Kolov (Koloff):
"Koloff’s main glory days were between 1918 and 1927 during which he was undefeated and won all 1 500 matches that he fought. He became the first wrestler to capture heavyweight wrestling's 'Diamond Belt' twice.
His most famous victories were in New York vs Latvian Rudy Dusek – 1919; in Tokyo vs. Jiki Higen -"The Strangler" – 1921; in Paris v Henri Deglane -1933."
RE: What happened to your New Years resolutions?
Margo, same here