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Oberon 12-11-13 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Safe-Keeper (Post 2150424)
Up to a few years ago, we Norsemen never held doors for each others.

You guys opened plenty of doors all around the UK. :O:

http://planetromero.com/rome.ro/word...u-door-lrg.png

Cybermat47 12-11-13 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2150525)
You guys opened plenty of doors all around the UK. :O:

:woot: I finally get an excuse to post this video: Hitler's Shining.

Buddahaid 12-11-13 04:15 PM

I think men should collectively just start ignoring women and quit stepping all over ourselves trying to impress someone. It would be hilarious to see the results.

Jimbuna 12-11-13 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2150538)
:woot: I finally get an excuse to post this video: Hitler's Shining.

I've just wasted nearly five minutes of my life I can never reasonably hope to get back :stare:

Betonov 12-11-13 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2150541)
I think men should collectively just start ignoring women and quit stepping all over ourselves trying to impress someone. It would be hilarious to see the results.

I believe the concept of the friendzone would disapear in a year :hmmm:

Buddahaid 12-11-13 05:06 PM

De Beers would fold or men would start getting diamonds for every occasion. :D

AndreasT 12-11-13 08:23 PM

I remember getting pinched on my bottom by a girl in a disco. I never got to know her but it was lovely.
Years later, concindering myself as a nice decent chap, always treating women nicely and kindly in a true gentleman way. I was in a bar talking to a girl, drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, we even ate some cookies together which had some hash in them. All merry.
Then I pinched her on her bottom! No offence intended. Just showing that I liked her. Damn was she offended. He told some other guys sitting at the bar.
I had to leave quickly, very quickly so as not to get beaten up.

GoldenRivet 12-11-13 08:40 PM

I place the blame squarely on men, should have never let those women off their leashes in the first place.

u crank 12-11-13 08:48 PM

"Woman was God's second mistake."

Friedrich Nietzsche

Stealhead 12-11-13 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2150356)
Two years ago I was attacked by a women in her late 20s, carrying several bags, because I held the door open for her at a shopping mall.


Several years ago I held a door open for a couple a man and a woman.The man got mad at me and said something about not needing a door open for him.Another male patron witnessed this and started arguing with the man after a few words they got into a fist fight.I split before any cops arrived who knows what they might have tried to charge me with.Who knows what the others might have tried to sue me for.

The way I see it it is only sexual harassment(or harassment of any form) when the "victim" does like the person making the proposition.


An old school friend of mine is a pipe layer up in Maryland his company gets many jobs at the U.S. Naval academy in Annapolis. He told me one day they where on a break and a female cadet walked past so one of the workers simply said "good afternoon" to her and she responded in kind and kept walking.A few minutes later two military police came up asking why the workers where harassing cadets.My friend explained that the only thing any of his workers had said to anyone all day was a neutral greeting.The cops explained that a female cadet had complained about being sexually harassed.My friend asked them if saying "good afternoon" to someone constitute sexual harassment they said that it did not then proceeded to warn them not to talk to any cadets.

vanjast 12-12-13 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by u crank (Post 2150621)
"Woman was God's second mistake."

Just as well, otherwise we'll be surrounded by poofders with handbags.

The wiff was a woman's libber, then she met me...
Me Tarzan.. you Jane... you like?.. Uhuh!, gooooood! :salute:

Cybermat47 12-12-13 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2150634)
An old school friend of mine is a pipe layer up in Maryland his company gets many jobs at the U.S. Naval academy in Annapolis. He told me one day they where on a break and a female cadet walked past so one of the workers simply said "good afternoon" to her and she responded in kind and kept walking.A few minutes later two military police came up asking why the workers where harassing cadets.My friend explained that the only thing any of his workers had said to anyone all day was a neutral greeting.The cops explained that a female cadet had complained about being sexually harassed.My friend asked them if saying "good afternoon" to someone constitute sexual harassment they said that it did not then proceeded to warn them not to talk to any cadets.

I'm thinking of joining the AAFC to be able to shoot guns, learn military discipline, and find a like-minded girl...

If I ask a cadet out, perhaps I should do it off-base :hmmm:

Jimbuna 12-12-13 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by AndreasT (Post 2150616)
I remember getting pinched on my bottom by a girl in a disco. I never got to know her but it was lovely.
Years later, concindering myself as a nice decent chap, always treating women nicely and kindly in a true gentleman way. I was in a bar talking to a girl, drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, we even ate some cookies together which had some hash in them. All merry.
Then I pinched her on her bottom! No offence intended. Just showing that I liked her. Damn was she offended. He told some other guys sitting at the bar.
I had to leave quickly, very quickly so as not to get beaten up.

I can't say I'm surprised :)

swamprat69er 12-12-13 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 2150620)
I place the blame squarely on men, should have never let those women off their leashes in the first place.

All this feminist crap wouldn't have happened in the first place if they didn't get the right to vote way back when somewhere in the 1920's.

vanjast 12-12-13 07:45 AM

Surely you guys must be able to ID, from a distance, which girl is full of cr@p and which is not. Usually just a visual assessment tells you not to even give her the time of day. :)


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