I tend to disagree with the notion that most of us are dishonest on here. Yes, the scammers are, and maybe a few trolls, but I think most of us are honest. I especially disagree with the statement that all the women on here are dishonest.
Mr. Bean is on the job, and should be reporting on the situation shortly, if he doesn't get distracted by the secretary, and assuming he avoids falling into the swimming pool.
I'm more of a profile looker. I rarely use the search function on here. I like to see whether a profile even remotely matches my profile. Only in extreme cases, for example, do I find anyone looking for my age group. Some profiles ask for a huge age range, which makes me suspicious. I also like the forums and blogs, because we get to know people there that we would not know by just looking at the profiles.
Wow, it'll be interesting to see how this turns out. It seems that phony letters were sent out from Seattle to mostly Republican voters in Florida, saying they were ineligible to vote. Is this another one of Obama's sick ploys to try to win, or is it some individual? It does show organization, because the letters had correct addresses and phone numbers of voter officials in Florida.
Wedding soup? Never heard of it. Is that where you give a man a serving, and he suddenly has an intense, uncontrollable desire to marry you? I've never had a soup like that before.
I don't watch TV, I don't listen to the radio, and print ads go straight to the recycling bin without me looking at them. Too bad, so sad, advertisers. Waste your money on somebody else.
"Not one for gossip myself but really how important is it and what is the odds we can get a group of people together and all get along and like each other? That would be fun"
This would be totally awesome. Some CS users have said that they like a lively (argumentitive) discussion. I avoid confrontations at all cost, so the threads with arguing in them just turn me off, as does people bashing each other.
If "heaps" of people leave because of arguments, then there would be fewer people on here to look at ads, which would lower the value for advertisers and cause them to re-think their advitising budget here. Apparently, there used to be a whole bunch of fun people on here, but they left because all the arguing made it not fun anymore. I would be gone myself, if it weren't for all the cool features on here, besides which the awesome CS women are too irresistable to pass up. California
Actually, the opposite is true. Both my brother and I deliberately avoid products that are advertised. For example, virtually all the grocery shopping I do is for generic products, which as a rule aren't advertised to speak of. As an example, Jif is advertised, so I don't buy it. I buy unadvertised generic. Nabisco is advertised, so I buy generic instead. Post and Kellogg's are advertised, so I buy generic instead ($4.99 vs. 2.99.) I save a tremendous amount of money by buying generic instead of advertised brands. Even if I could afford name brands, I would still buy generic.
I like a woman that I can put my arms around her and just about have my hands meet. Say, Jac size. Though I'm not prejudiced, and any size is fine, really.
Mac n cheese with extra shredded cheese would do quite nicely for a week. Yum!! I make three boxes at once, and it goes awfully fast with a crew of four in the house.
RE: alone for xmas
Or have a gift exchange?