ot: where did you meet your wife/gf ?

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PK500,
Man that sounds great. I definitly think your wife would make the BCS Wife championship. But she would get -5 computer points for being related to the 'Cuse. :)
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That's one interesting story spooky. The way you described your prior friendship with your now GF (does that make sense?)is the way i feel about one of my best friends, Theresa. She is everything i would ever want in a GF, except she's 37 or 38 and i'm just turning 24. She was my high school art teacher and once i graduated we became really good friends. Every time i hang out with her we have a great time. One of the few people i can talk with for hours and hours without the conversation begining to feel forced towards the end. I can tell her anything about my life and she can tell me anything about hers.
But i just couldn't be in that kind of a relationship with someone that much older than me and I'm sure it's the same for her. She recently got engaged and that was kind of a shock. She doesn't seem like the marrying type to me. But whatever, as long as she's happy. She will always be one of the my closest friends and a model for what kind of girl i'm looking for.
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its all good man i was 20 and got with a 31 yr old with a kid,,, it aint no thang.... weird tho, and def not the dating type.. cuz im sorry but a woman has about 40 good years in her then its all downhill, literally... and i need to love a woman to put up with that im sure u all agree :P
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fletcher21 wrote:its all good man i was 20 and got with a 31 yr old with a kid,,, it aint no thang.... weird tho, and def not the dating type.. cuz im sorry but a woman has about 40 good years in her then its all downhill, literally... and i need to love a woman to put up with that im sure u all agree :P
Hehe, i'm not saying i wouldn't get with a 37 year old if she was good looking, just not in any serious way and i wouldn't want to ruin a friendship like that just for some lovin if you know what i mean. :lol:
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like my good friend used to say about girl "if the cows ain't movin sometimes you gotta shock it with a cattle prod" lol

i say get with her man, it could be the s***
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Good stories. We've got some long-term guys here.

I met my wife in 1987. I was in high school and on a date with her best friend. Now we're married and they're not friends!
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Met my g/f on MSN messenger. I stumbled to her personal website thanks to a girl who I ocassionally "fixed her computer".:twisted:

I liked her page so I signed the guestbook and added her to my msn messenger. We talked for a couple of weeks and decided to meet at the movies and then go out for dinner. I hadn't done a thing like that since my 2nd year in college(1997).

Online, our conversations were plain and normal. When we met in person, a nice quemistry started to form. We went out every now and then untill it got serious. Now we've been together for a year and a month. Kinda strange way to start a relationship, can't complain, I truly love her. :D
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LAKing:

Are you sure that your teacher friend's name isn't Mary Kay Letourneau and that your nickname isn't Pili? :)

Just kidding. Go for it!

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Well my story is that my wife and I met on a blind date. Her mom and my dad work at the same hospital. I ended upgetting to know her mom when I worked there for a summer. I started working there again between undergrad and grad school and her mom came up to me one day and gave me Stacey's number. Finally got up the nerve to call her and we talked on the phone for 6 hours. We have been married for 7 years.

The weird thing is my parents met on a blind date also.
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Can't help but notice none of the long-termers met their wife in a bar...I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'... :lol:

I met my wife in high school. That was 1985. March will be the 20th anniversary of our first date. I'm trying to line up a viewing of the movie 'Mask' with an after-movie sundae at Swensen's, all in my dad's Corvette. Too bad there are no Swensen's around here, and my dad doesn't own a Corvette anymore. I don't think his Toyota Tundra would be quite the same...
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fatheadX wrote:Can't help but notice none of the long-termers met their wife in a bar...I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'... :lol:
They don't let 16 year olds in bars.... :wink:

Apparently, most of the guys in here are so homely they felt the need to hold on and not let go to the first chick that smiled in their direction. :wink:
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Kazuya wrote:Apparently, most of the guys in here are so homely they felt the need to hold on and not let go to the first chick that smiled in their direction. :wink:
And you, the most attractive guy on the planet, gets to stand around with his dick in his hand while eagerly anticipating fletch's next 'chick' thread right?
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dbdynsty25 wrote:
Kazuya wrote:Apparently, most of the guys in here are so homely they felt the need to hold on and not let go to the first chick that smiled in their direction. :wink:
And you, the most attractive guy on the planet, gets to stand around with his dick in his hand while eagerly anticipating fletch's next 'chick' thread right?
I don't see any relationship whatsoever between being atrractive and holding your dick in your hand.
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Kazuya wrote:
dbdynsty25 wrote:
Kazuya wrote:Apparently, most of the guys in here are so homely they felt the need to hold on and not let go to the first chick that smiled in their direction. :wink:
And you, the most attractive guy on the planet, gets to stand around with his dick in his hand while eagerly anticipating fletch's next 'chick' thread right?
I don't see any relationship whatsoever between being atrractive and holding your dick in your hand.
I also don't see any relationship between holding on to a woman/being married and holding your dick in your hand.
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Leebo33 wrote:
Kazuya wrote:
dbdynsty25 wrote: And you, the most attractive guy on the planet, gets to stand around with his dick in his hand while eagerly anticipating fletch's next 'chick' thread right?
I don't see any relationship whatsoever between being atrractive and holding your dick in your hand.
I also don't see any relationship between holding on to a woman/being married and holding your dick in your hand.
Additionally, I don't see any relationship between writing poetry and holding your dick in your hand.
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You just want another Bdoughty Haiku.
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DB:

Just realize that when you're good-looking enough to be on a Calvin Klein billboard, talented enough in hoop to play in the NBA and smart enough to run Microsoft and Google at the same time, all of us homely, happily mated saps pale in comparison ... :)

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PK,

I'm part of the homely, happily mated population...I know all about it. Kaz on the other hand...well, has two hands.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:PK,

I'm part of the homely, happily mated population...I know all about it. Kaz on the other hand...well, has two hands.
I sincerely doubt anyone is "mated" with you... you're too boorish. Perhaps you're an indentured servant?
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No...not really. The import tax was a little hefty, but I got Radsovich out of Russia fairly easy. She also arrived much more 'willing' that I had ever imagined.
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Leebo33 wrote:You just want another Bdoughty Haiku.
Ask and ye shall receive


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Ohhhh how I love this question.

Human anatomy lab- the semester long chamber of hell where you spend most hours of the day chopping up the remains of some kind soul who donated their body to science. Did I mention the smell????

Yes thats right- we were 1st year med students. I think no fewer than 10 couples got started that semester and most married. A sad trend indeed in Americas medical schools.

Funny thing is- both my wife and I went to Cornell but I did not know her there. She was a geek, I a jock- so we hung out in different circles. Apparently we even took tow classes together. Who knew.

Now back to whatever the hell we've been bantering about.
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I met my wife in college. I met my girlfriend in a bar.
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