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laugh

I meant take it easy...everyone knows you're a prudelaugh

Only one hour of flirt time left

Easy Dandelion...

Only one hour of flirt time left

I'm going to meet my folks for dinner

Only one hour of flirt time left

I gotta go ladies...get it while the gettin is good!

RE: -me-

10-4 there Plains...All the decent guys are named Gary but the R is silent

RE: which is your favorite old Culture ?????

jax is was just going to type that...joke thief!

RE: I'm puzzeled...

booooobs

RE: To add to david1967's "Many People Die".....

What have you done for the Killer Bees lately?

RE: Who on here is bilingual?

I got by in Madrid for a month and a half. I took a college course there. I'd love to go back someday. But, it will have to be after I visit Ireland first.

RE: To add to david1967's "Many People Die".....

Right all about her philosophical interests, and nothing to do with her perfectly formed corporeal mass.

RE: To add to david1967's "Many People Die".....

Who wants to join my 'save the killer bee' campaign?

RE: MEN, What moves do you like a woman to make if you like her?!

I would marry a woman if she would take Salsa & Ballroom dance lessons with me.

RE: whats your favourite thing bout sleeping with someone

The big bang at the end

RE: Who on here is bilingual?

Mummy, I have some vacation time accrued. How about a tour of Louth?

RE: I'm puzzeled...

Geezus Paw Paw!

What's up your craw?

What is a craw anyway?

RE: Who on here is bilingual?

I'm bilingual...I speak fluent Spanish.

I'm also cunninglingualgrin

RE: rite folks, let get a party going,,,as mummy needs cheering up!

Is there a hot tub at this party?

RE: so how did u spend ur night,,r spending it!

I fell asleep in the chair watching the tube. I woke up just in time to go to work. Lucky!

RE: Would you, could you, did you,have you....

I could, and I would, others tried, but they didn't, it just depends on how bad I want it, I can get it, they keep callin my name, gotta switch it to underrated, I'm not bumming no more, I've got money, I've gravitated, I was thinkin 'bout gettin a Lincoln and Navigatin it, sometimes the others get mad and agitated, when they're losin to this way too imaginative MC, who's always gettin his flows congratulated, I'm a pro, not a rookie no mo', I've graduated

RE: Whats the highest temperture you have been in?

Las Vegas got dang hot.

People would say, "Well, at least it's a dry heat!"

Yeah, so is a pottery kiln.

RE: Question

The tattoo/piercing artists will let you know if your skin is too wrinkly to work with. If that happens you're probably too old.

RE: add the next word "with out underware" at the end of a song....

I come from the land down under...without underwear?

RE: add the next word "with out underware" at the end of a song....

Gonna take a ride into the dangerzone...without underwear?

RE: Eczama Treatment!!!

I have treated my daughter for eczema with great sucess since she was an infant. Her dermatologist had a son with eczema, so you know her advice can be trusted.

This condition affects the skin's ability to retain moisture. Avoid any products that could potentially dry the skin. Perfumes, dyes in clothing, soaps, even lotion, yes lotion! (the perfumes in lotion can irritate the condition)

Heat also irritates the condition.

Always wash new clothes before wearing. It is also a good idea to use laundry soap made for infant clothing (it doesn't have the chemicals and dyes that can irritate the condition)

Bathe with Cetaphil®, this is a non-comedogenic cleanser reccomended by the above mentioned skin doctor.

Immediately after bathing, while skin is still wet or damp (pat dry only) apply Aquaphor®. This is a moisturizer also reccomended by the skin doctor. Applying this product while the skin is wet really helps lock moisture into the skin.

For outbreaks, there is a prescription medication called Elidel®. This product does not cause harmful thinning of the skin like hydrocortizone will.

RE: Fear

Wow! These threads today remind me of Sociology class in college. Charles Horton Cooley might answer this thread with what he calls the "Looking Glass Self".

In the looking-glass self a person views himself or herself through others' perceptions in society and in turn gains identity. Identity, or self, is the result of the concept in which we learn to see ourselves as others do.

There are three main components of the looking-glass self:

1. We imagine how we must appear to others.
2. We imagine the judgment of that appearance. 3. We develop our self through the judgments of others.

We see ourselves through the eyes of other people, even to the extent of incorporating their views of us into our own self-concept.

Example: Teenagers are often strongly influenced by their peers and will go beyond conforming to changing their self-image to match.

So What?

If you want someone to believe something about themselves, act towards them as if it were true.

RE: Self reflection

Self reflection, or self awareness, is the first step to selflessness. Ponder that one for a while.

RE: When you watch yourself in the mirror...

For me the mirror is an excellent motivator. Sometimes when I'm feeling down, I look myself in the eye, and scold myself. Then I stand up straight, smile, and tell myself, "There, that's much better!"

RE: would love to see a local event

What, do you want to look at my bum? Bum Looker! Cheeky Monkey!

RE: Dating..who pays?

In 2007 we go dutch.

RE: would love to see a local event

ATTENTION **NEW** LOCAL EVENT

I bought a security gaurd uniform from the Goodwill Store. I cut the seat out of the pants. Tomorrow around lunch time, I'm gonna wear it to the mall with no undies, just to see how long I can get away with it.

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