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Red October1984 06-19-13 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2072998)
It will be alright. You'll find the one:yep:
Then chase her until she catches you.:huh:
Then it's all over with but the shouting.:haha:

Right...

We'll find out in 3 months when I've got a job, car, money.... :har:

Laughing is one thing on that list that doesn't need any improvement....just some of the things I laugh at....

Wolferz 06-19-13 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2073001)
Right...

We'll find out in 3 months when I've got a job, car, money.... :har:

Laughing is one thing on that list that doesn't need any improvement....just some of the things I laugh at....

Did you forget anything in your list?
Job, car, money, woman....:03::O:

Red October1984 06-19-13 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2073121)
Did you forget anything in your list?
Job, car, money, woman....:03::O:

Got to have a job, car, and money before I get that woman. :yep: :D

BrucePartington 06-19-13 07:10 PM

Laugh it up, but that was my first alarm clock when I lived in Pittsburgh PA.
And I chose it exactly for waking up the dead (me, exhausted). I didn't want to be late for school.
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2072894)


BrucePartington 06-19-13 07:26 PM

I seem to remember Davy Jones saying something like "Ah! Love. A dreadful bond."

And you know what they say:
"Being single makes you miserable; being married makes you wish you were dead" :haha:

Now seriously, love is a very important part of life. But it's also important not to try to rush it.
Many people mistake passion for love, I know I did... so don't rush it. Live life, have fun.
True love will happen naturally when you start thinking about settling down.

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2073135)
Got to have a job, car, and money before I get that woman. :yep: :D


Red October1984 06-19-13 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BrucePartington (Post 2073155)
Now seriously, love is a very important part of life. But it's also important not to try to rush it.
Many people mistake passion for love, I know I did... so don't rush it. Live life, have fun.
True love will happen naturally when you start thinking about settling down.

That's why I'm going to get my career set and a good education before I worry about settling down.

It would be nice to have a living female within 50 miles that enjoys my presence though. :hmmm:

Wolferz 06-19-13 08:20 PM

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It would be nice to have a living female within 50 miles that enjoys my presence though
Are you a necromancer?:haha:

BrucePartington 06-19-13 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2073166)
(snip)
It would be nice to have a living female within 50 miles that enjoys my presence though. :hmmm:

That's the "live life and have fun" part :03:
Only time will tell if such wonderfull lady will or will not become the love of your life.
"An officer and a gentleman" movie comes to mind. Although a bit of a fairytale, it's still a fairly good example of what to do and not to do, when you observe the different paths of the two couples.

My my. Apologies FK, I've drifted tremendously from OT.
Although I've not commented on OT, I've been following it and am enjoying it thoroughly, watching your progress and rejoycing in it, dreaming of being able to buy my own home one day. From the pics it seems like a very nice house. Congrats.

frau kaleun 06-19-13 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2073173)
Are you a necromancer?:haha:

Please stop making me remember Yngvild. *shudder* :O:

Wolferz 06-19-13 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 2073179)
Please stop making me remember Yngvild. *shudder* :O:

:rotfl2::haha::har:
Arondil was such a joker. Until I put a few arrows in his gob.

Red October1984 06-19-13 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 2073179)
Please stop making me remember Yngvild. *shudder* :O:

Well....I'm no necromancer. You've got nothing to painfully remember about me.

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Originally Posted by BrucePartington (Post 2073176)
That's the "live life and have fun" part :03:
Only time will tell if such wonderfull lady will or will not become the love of your life.
"An officer and a gentleman" movie comes to mind. Although a bit of a fairytale, it's still a fairly good example of what to do and not to do, when you observe the different paths of the two couples.

I see. Well... I'll keep playing the waiting game. :woot: That Officer you speak of...if he's military, he's familiar with "Hurry up and wait!"

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My my. Apologies FK, I've drifted tremendously from OT.
Although I've not commented on OT, I've been following it and am enjoying it thoroughly, watching your progress and rejoycing in it, dreaming of being able to buy my own home one day. From the pics it seems like a very nice house. Congrats.
This is what we do when we're waiting on a new episode of Around the House with Frau Kaleun

BrucePartington 06-19-13 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2073186)

...if he's military, he's familiar with "Hurry up and wait!"

Alistair MacLean's Breakheart Pass? Quite possibly Charles Bronson's best performance ever.
We're into trains now, another passion of mine.

Sailor Steve 06-19-13 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BrucePartington (Post 2073189)
Alistair MacLean's Breakheart Pass? Quite possibly Charles Bronson's best performance ever.

:rock:

frau kaleun 06-19-13 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BrucePartington (Post 2073176)
From the pics it seems like a very nice house. Congrats.

Thanks! And it's even better than a very nice house, it's a very nice condo which means it looks like a very nice house on the inside but on the outside somebody else is mowing the lawn, trimming the hedges, mulching the flowers, filling cracks in the sidewalks and driveway, treating for pests, etc. All those pesky things that I really have no interest in doing, like, EVER. :O:

I do have a little private patio though and I've found that due to the privacy I really enjoy sitting out there, even if the weeds I haven't treated yet are threatening to take over. I really need to get on that. Maybe this weekend. :hmmm:

Wolferz 06-20-13 08:11 AM

Oh those pesky weeds. Mother nature yields you a little piece of paradise and then constantly tries to take it back. It's Rabbitat around my house all summer long. The Timber Tigers enjoy it immensely. I even had one come up and thank me the other day. He came right up on the bottom step while I was standing on the back porch.:) We even have an oddball that's all black in color. Anti albino?
Curious little creatures. If I'm in the driveway working under a vehicle they always walk past to see what I'm up to. :haha:
If they would only go get Gadget to assist me. "sigh"


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