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phenix
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bad? define bad?
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Sep 7 17:44 UTC 2001 |
is there such a thing as bad booty?
seriously, what personality types do you think are prone to problems,
catches or other assorted relationship type hangups?
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rlejeune
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response 1 of 13:
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Mar 18 21:32 UTC 2002 |
The booty that pirates get is undoubtedly bad.
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jaklumen
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response 2 of 13:
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Mar 19 02:14 UTC 2002 |
Weren't we talking about prudes somewhere?
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rlejeune
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response 3 of 13:
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Mar 19 21:48 UTC 2002 |
Prunes? Yuk!
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jazz
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response 4 of 13:
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Mar 19 23:32 UTC 2002 |
Yes, there is bad booty.
The second question is a laundry list. Care to narrow it down?
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phenix
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response 5 of 13:
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Mar 20 00:01 UTC 2002 |
nah, just give me the rundown
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jaklumen
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response 6 of 13:
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Mar 20 02:44 UTC 2002 |
resp:3 not prunes, silly man. Prudes.
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rlejeune
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response 7 of 13:
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Mar 20 13:46 UTC 2002 |
Ah, prudes! No thank you, this is the 21st century, ye know.
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jazz
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response 8 of 13:
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Mar 21 01:01 UTC 2002 |
The short version is "everbody has issues; some people just hide it
better than others."
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phenix
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response 9 of 13:
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Mar 21 02:06 UTC 2002 |
gotcha.
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jazz
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response 10 of 13:
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Mar 21 06:21 UTC 2002 |
At least I haven't run into anyone without some relationship problems;
I guess the most important qualities are the ability to listen, and the
ability to make constructive changes in one's life, combined with the
willingness to do so. I've seen that in all sorts of personality types.
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orinoco
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response 11 of 13:
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Mar 21 15:38 UTC 2002 |
Yeah, but there's normal run-of-the-mill manageable relationship problems,
and then there's explosive agonizing relationship problems.
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senna
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response 12 of 13:
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Mar 25 00:54 UTC 2002 |
In the "care maintenance" paradigm, the difference between a broken serpentine
belt and a 60mph collision with a tree.
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jules
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response 13 of 13:
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Jul 8 20:30 UTC 2003 |
there is bad booty alright.
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