I'm curious what Helga considers a manly man? ;)
I worked for a writing center for a long time where this was a VEEERY important question (for similar sorts of reasons, I believe)...
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I'm curious what Helga considers a manly man? ;)
I worked for a writing center for a long time where this was a VEEERY important question (for similar sorts of reasons, I believe)...
*can't wait to hear opinions on what a 'manly man' is*
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Originally Posted by Snukes
A manly man, humm, well since the brain gender test said that I have a very 'manly' brain I would say me. Naw thats not good, I wear purple boots with flowers on'em so that's not right.... I don't know, any ideas?!
purple boots??? COOL!!! where did you find them??? I'm not a lover of flowers but if they're small they can be ok... *dreaming of purple boots*
oh and a manly man... nowadays they're probably rare beasts... a manly man, one who is not scared of girls who have a personality, for example. But it was Helga who was asked, not me, so I'll shut up.
According to that brain gender test thingamyjig, I have "the brain of a manly man". So if a manly man is someone who is a cold-hearted, dissafectionate a-hole then I suppose its me :confused:
You said thingamyjig!!! So you don't qualify! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kilted exile
Sorry, kilted_exile, seems like you failed this exam :D
I don't know what a manly man is, and I don't really need one, just someone who cares.
Yes, I used the word thingamyjig. I quite commonly use words like that due to my limited vocabulary (well not words like thingamyjig, the usual words wouldn't get past the filterQuote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
On a slightly serious note (well as serious as I get anyway :lol: ) if my friends knew I posted on a literature forum, I'd never hear the end of it. I am currently taking enough jokes about taking a course in Understanding Art. I'm just glad they dont know about my dancing lessons as a child.
The majority of this weekend was spent in the mosh pit, beating the daylights out of people. Leg currently has a welt the size of a watermelon. Which adds to the image my physical appearance portrays.
Thats the funny thing, about appearances, I look like I am a hellraiser (6'2", 230lbs) but once peple get to know me they realise that it's pretty much all an act. I am in fact a huge teddybear.
I suppose however my hothead top, and the fact that I showed up for my first day at college with my hand in a cast, didnt help matters any.
*Ok this is less gibberish now, but still pretty much nonsense.*
Just quoting so Kilted Exile doesnt edit his post! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kilted exile
Already edited. However, now people can compare the difference between my drunken nonsense & my normal garbage.
That also fits in my idea of manly man, assuming that such idea has any right to exist... Hm this guy is getting interesting...;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kilted exile
to me a manly man would be the woodsy outdoors kinda guy - Paul Bunyan, The Marlboro Man, et al. (did I use that properly?)
...To me.....a manly-man is not afraid to wear only his 'thing'..........pardon me, I mean his THONG, when he is cutting down trees with a chainsaw, or working on his car..........
*keels over laughing*