Ouch, that must have sucked.Quote:
Originally Posted by ihrocks
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Ouch, that must have sucked.Quote:
Originally Posted by ihrocks
I hope you have fun, Bong!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bongitybongbong
ihrocks spoke very wisely in recommending the dancing banana to show you a few moves - :banana:
Another good instructor I happened to know:
http://www.scs.sk.ca/fam/B7-8/E%207-8/Breakdancing.gif
For those who doesn't like being single! ;)
from http://msnuk.match.com/matchscene/ar...id=4167&lid=94Quote:
Annoying Things That Couples Say
By Michele Bender
Know how coupled-up folks just looove to make "helpful" remarks to single folk, like "You're just too picky"? Here's how to respond to their most irritating comments.
Sooner or later, it happens to all of us who are free agents. You're hanging out with members of the paired-up set, and you end up on the receiving end of a possibly well-intentioned but most definitely annoying comment about your single status. Sure, you can just seethe in silence. But if you'd like to reply, we're happy to help: Here, some comebacks, courtesy of top relationship experts...and one comedian.
Annoying couple comment #1: "So, how's the single life? Been on any wild and crazy dates lately?"
Shut-them up answer: "Why are you wondering? Looking for a vicarious thrill through me?"
—Dr. Lillian Glass, psychologist and author of Toxic People
Annoying couple comment #2: "There are so many great single people out there—maybe you're being too picky."
Shut-them up answer: "Yeah, you're right. It's just I have these things called standards."
—Matt Iseman, comedian
Annoying couple comment #3: "You can't expect to meet anyone if you aren't getting yourself out there! Have you gone to singles' events? Tried tennis? Talked to a matchmaker or something?"
Shut-them up answer: "You're absolutely right. But it's difficult because I'm shy/busy/fill in the blank, so if you know some single men/women, introduce me!"
—Dr. Lillian Glass
Annoying couple comment #4: "You're so lucky you're single—so much freedom, independence, etc..."
Shut-them up answer: "You're right. We give up a lot when we get married."
—Laurie Puhn, lawyer and author of Instant Persuasion: How to Change Your Words to Change Your Life
Annoying couple comment #5: "You don't need to worry—you're a guy. Men get better-looking when they're older and can have kids at 70."
Shut-them up answer: "Good point. My wife might not even be born yet."
—Matt Iseman
Annoying couple comment #6: "You dog, you! Tell me about your latest exploits."
Shut-them up answer: "Oh, but I can't. They're all X-rated." (Add a smug smile for maximum effect.)
—Gilda Carle, Ph.D., relationship expert and author of Don't Bet on the Prince! How to Have the Man You Want by Betting on Yourself
Annoying couple comment #7: "It's hard being alone during the holidays, isn't it?"
Shut-them up answer: "Yeah, but I save a fortune on presents."
—Matt Iseman
Annoying couple comment #8: "You know, you should've stuck with ___ ( insert name of an ex)."
Shut-them up answer: "I'm not the kind to settle, thanks. I'm waiting for my perfect match, like you did." (Yes, flattery works!)
—Dr. Lillian Glass
Annoying couple comment #9: "Ever get lonely?"
Shut-them up answer: "Yeah, but then I think about being with the same person forever, and the feeling goes away."
—Matt Iseman
Annoying couple comment #10: "It sure must be hard out there as a single person these days, huh?"
Shut-them up answer: "Not. It's actually pretty wonderful—very freeing and empowering."
-Dr. Gilda Carle
:lol: :banana: I love getting packages in the post :D :nod:
I'm very happy that there are many new members saying hello in the Introductions area of the General Chat forums. :D
Rites are dangerous things to do.
We, for instance, did a rite (ok, had a witch to do it to us) on the celtic-viking larp to see the future, but, alas, the future was dark and we went blind and started hearing voices.
We (blind)
Don't need to worry any more...the king (or pimp whichever you prefer) is back!Danced with 15 of the other sex, and most are the top in popularity and they weren't bad on eyes. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by mono
Move over Michael Flatley...Master Bong-Bong is the Pimp Daddy of the Dance! :D
Oh yeah! *poses like this....*
http://www5f.biglobe.ne.jp/~galmania...dy_orton03.jpg
Or like this? :lol:
http://www.massmoca.org/performing_a..._fever_big.jpg
that was such a wierd movie I saw it o the plane and didnt understand the ending :(
yeah it's a pretty weird movie
my random thought today was...
...I want to be a man. I've decided a long time ago that in my next life I want to be male... for 2 reasons: one...you can imagine :D, the second is because I costantly wonder about how men feel friendship....I mean friendship between men. But today i was feeling that I was bored of being a woman, and reason like a woman, and not knowing how it really is to be a man and have male friends, and not being good at driving ;) and at technical stuff, and doing things in a more free way because in some cases men are allowed to... Maybe it means that really there is no equality... or more probably it's just my newest paranoia....
Guys really do most things in ease...we feel that if we try we've done good. Male friends usually just hang out, borrow cd's and other things, at times wrestle just for the censored of it, and the guys talk about X-rated stufff...alot. Unless it's for the future (report that will make or break graduating in turn breaking a making it much harder to fend for yourself and future family), it's more relaxed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Koa
I dont think I'd want to be a man!!
There is still enough inequalty in my favour in certin countries of the world.
My thought of theday
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havent decided yet!!