I used the word "include" as a transitive verb and did not make the country "Ukraine" in my statement plural; so it (including) here implies a gathering of separate items (towns, cities, villages etc.) within a whole (single country).
So what's your point? I simply said I had visited other countries "including" Odessa, Kiev and kharkiv Ukraine. Do they teach English Grammar and Punctuation where you presently live in Kuwait Kuwait (or wherever you went to school)?
This post is a joke but what the USA is about is Freedom and Capitalism.
I've been to a few other countries including Odessa, Kiev and kharkiv Ukraine and for me the Ukraine is about smart and beautiful women and you appear to not be an exception to that!
The Beatles had it together back in the sixties with "Back in the U.S.S.R." lyrics: "Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out They leave the west behind And Moscow girls make me sing and shout They Georgia's always on my my my my my my my my my mind
Been away so long I hardly knew the place Gee, it's good to be back home Leave it till tomorrow to unpack my case Honey disconnect the phone I'm back in the USSR
You don't know how lucky you are, boy Back in the US Back in the US Back in the USSR"
omg! Seems few folks know this artist anymore. I used to love listening to this group and others on Blue Mondays on WVKO in Columbus Ohio. Early seventies stuff. "Wake up everybody" good stuff!
Go for it. Well what do you have to lose? Just think what you might miss another scam if you don't jet-out to her country, buy her dinner and other things, only to hear her say something like, "sorry, I don't think there's any chemistry here between us, but here's my girl-friends number, I think you guys might make a good couple." The good old pass the dinner-date scheme.
Funny u-tube but why do you refer to Mr. Galilei by his first name Galileo? Does anyone refer to Isaac Newton by his first name, or George Washington, etc. etc.
Funny u-tube but why do you refer to Mr. Galilei by his first name Galileo? Does anyone refer to Isaac Newton by his first name, or George Washington, etc. etc.
Are you ever going to give us your idea of "recently as used by you about folks who contact spirits? Who published this list back in Galilei's day, let alone Einstein's day?
Apparently, you didn't even look at the names on the scientist list. The last listed scientist died in 1955. So tell us again, how recent the requests were made by the scientist to remove their names occurred.
Your true colors are out there for everyone to see.
Thanks everyone for your opinions. I think I'm going to adopt the newer school of thought on first dates dating. The first date isn't just about the women being impressed or the guys ego trying to impress, monetarily. Rather, for me, the first date (or meeting) is an eye-to-eye discovery event to see if any chemistry and common interests are shared by both parties. And if it's discovered these things don't exist then, why would either party pay for the other and never see the other again? btw: I respect and prefer the more independent women, and I like to cook, so, for whatever it's worth, that may have some influence with my decision here.
Yes, but if there is a common interest for and in a first meeting and dating in general (i.e., to see if two people click with the possibility for something further developing if you are looking for something long term) why should the guy pay as opposed to sharing expenses? All things being equal that is. Some women I've dated are quite offended if I insist I pay, others, well, aren't offended (first meetings).
Thanks, unfortunately for me, though, I must be running into the gold diggers. I know some guys also believe a woman will like them more when they pay, but that's kinda "outdated" bizarre and needy.
Should men pay for stuff on a date or on first meeting type events? Isn't this practice something "outdated", especially, unlike back in the 80's most women's incomes are equal or greater than the guy she is dating? It's been a while since I dated and I'm not here by choice (widower) so tell me why men should pay or not pay today.
RE: AMERICAN MEN DO IT BETTER
I used the word "include" as a transitive verb and did not make the country "Ukraine" in my statement plural; so it (including) here implies a gathering of separate items (towns, cities, villages etc.) within a whole (single country).