No--dignity above money.
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No--dignity above money.
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Well, the way the whole world has gone casual (to my dismay) I see lots of pople dressed pretty casual at the Philharmonic. As to me I guess there may be a price I could be won over (a million bucks?) but it better meet that threshold.
Depends...um....ususally...no
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Not really.......the bond imposed upon the couple by the priest would put a tight coil around myself and my partner.....a.k.a. requirement to take care of each other meaning that we would atleast have to like if not love.
I like jelly beans!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :nod:
I don't know what the question was for the above answer(sorry)
Would you take a job tapdancing on broadway for two months to help someone out who broke their leg and would lose their job if they had shown you the steps beforehand and it was okay with the choreographer?(the money isn't that great on Broadway)(oh and your employer is okay with it too) :banana:
do i know this person or is it just some random guy on the street if i knew them and i was capable of tapdancing then yes i would but if i didn't know them then i probably wouldn't
would you go out with some one if you knew that they were your only hope of true love but they were your bestfriends ex?
Absolutely.I would do if they were still together,and then say, "in your face buddy."And my friend would do the same to me,which is why we are best friends.
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you never fail to amaze me Ry. I love you
I would think long and hard about it and then I would if it was absolutely right and the other person had absolutely no attachement to the ex.
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I probably would, assuming my best friend was done grieving. Love knows no boundaries of time, and I'd like to think that I'd have the self-control to hold off serious courtship until my friend's feelings were taken into full consideration.
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Yes, if they were truely ex. What's the big deal, they've split?
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yea because love happens even if you don't want to that's the great thing about it!
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love hurts though, ow ow ow ow ow .
would you tell your boss you are sick if you had a ticket to an elete auction that was invite only and was selling some of your favorite author's and actor's memorabilia, once in a life time opportunity?
Yes, I've called in sick when I haven't been. As long as my schedule is free that day, then what the heck. I don't usually take sick when I'm sick.
No. I would call in, but not sick. I usually say "I can't make it in today" I don't like pretending to be sick - I fear I'll end up getting sick.
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Been a moot question with me for a while, but I never called in sick when I wasn't.
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No I would just ask if I could switch a shift or take a day off and use some holiday pay.
hullo Pen, hugs.
Would you walk the highway in sub zero weather and hitch when you could even though there was a strong possibility you would freeze to death, on a journey of four hundred miles because you just had to see someone who loved and were worried about?(I did when I was seventeen because I was worried about my grandfather.It was frightening but I got there and it was the last time I saw him)
No, probably not. Four hundred miles is too prohibitive to consider. I would have to find another way.
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I would if I really loved this person.
"And what love can do, that dares love attempt" :nod:
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yes of course.have done it several times.
hi sweetheart(hugs,kiss)
would you go on the Orient express if it was completely restored to travel it's original long route, if all expenses were paid for you but all the rest of your companions on the trip were students from the school of mime and refused to speak a word to you, only mime?
Sure--it'd be the best slumber I've ever had.
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Yes, no one to disturb me as I read.
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As long as they didn't insist on wearing face-paint and stretch pants. Other than that, it would be a dream come true for strangers not to speak to me on the train. The less, the merrier.
Would you attend the school of mime if you won a full scholarship?
:lol: Oh that made me laugh. I guess it depends on what the options are. On balance, probably not. What would I do with it?Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
That's sort of what I thought, in Montana, we just don't have the sort of culture that embraces mimes. I think it'd be pretty difficult to make a living as a mime here.
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I was about to say, what culture does embrace mimes? but then I remembered seeing Marcel Marceau in New York and he was amazing.
I'd go, it would be a great party trick if nothing else.
Would you ever pick up garbage alongside the highway just to be nice and make our world a little prettier?
I always do and I also make others stop the vehicle when I am a passenger and they have to helpl.they get so ticked, but whatever. And here in the city I clean up as often as I can.
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I try not to pollute, but frankly walking along a highway is fairly dangerous. Unless you have a real reason to being there (car broken down, helping someone in an accident) you should not take the risk of being there. They make you slow down for a reason for highway repair crews for their safety. They do get killed.
No, I won't stop to pick up litter off a highway. The risk outweighs the benefit. I hope you all will keep this in mind. If you are concerned about the litter, push your local government for more frequent clean ups. They must have complaint numbers (we do in NYC) for this sort of stuff.
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Well as you all know i run across busy highways all the time for fun so this is a farcry from different. so yes i would.
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I never wander along the highway. If I am found doing that, someone call 911, I'm in bad shape! Around here, the prisoners from the jail are used to pick up trash along the highways. They voulenteer. Why not? They get fresh air for the day, soft drinks, and exercise. The county gets free labor. Win-win situation. I do not add to their labor, I clean my car/truck out at home.
Pass the question.
well this is after all British Columbia and the highways are rather quiet except on sundays and holidays and not that unsafe.It is in the cities that pedestrians are struck routinely and left for dead, it seems to be a passtime of many.
So yes I would but of course not foolishly. I am talking of litter that can cause an accident to some speeder and the people in the cars behind him/her.
Would you cross dress if your boss was a cross dresser and was depressed and asked you to go with him, nothing further than cross dressing, for an evening of fun and the chance to meet'slightly different people?"
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Originally Posted by rachel
No. The embarressment of being caught would humiliate me. I could never live that down.
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Would wearing my kilt work. People have refered to it as a "skirt" before.
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I'd like to see how they looked after they said that to you.
I guess so, it might be fun, but passing off as a man would be more difficult than a man dressing as a woman.
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Perhaps, but not as humiliating if discovered. At least I don't think so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
Oh, of course I would! I've cross-dressed before, though I suppose it doesn't carry as much stigma for women as it does for men. Every year my old college holds a cross-dressing party, called the Gender Bender Ball, and this is me last year as a lumberjack. (I had just had my last performance as Banquo earlier that evening, so I was well practiced in my man-swagger.) Sorry the photo's so dark.
Next question: Would you pierce a bodypart of your own choosing if someone offered you money to do it? You could take it out after a day.
Emily I love the picture!!
No I wouldn't, unless I needed money desperately...
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Really nice pic emily. You really look like a man.
No I would never body peirce.
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Come on...you knew this was coming when you put it up...Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
Sheeee's a lumberjack, and she's okay,
She sleeps all night and she works all day!
I agree, cross-dressing doesn't seem to be quite so much a problem for girls as it is for us guys. For example, two of my female classmates have no problem going to a dance together as friends to save $10 on tickets, so my mom seemed to think it would be a good idea to suggest I go with one of my guy classmates. Blecch. Fortunately, she only suggested it in private (as opposed to taking matters into her own hands, as she sometimes does with other things), at which point I had to explain to her why to do so would raise eyebrows for guys but not for girls.
Depends what body part, how much money, and the retail price of laughing gas.
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That Virgil sure has a way with compliments, doesn't he? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil