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phenix
response 136 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:26 UTC 2002

i could go for two cookies, preferably a brunette and a redhead:)
but then, i'm not bi:)
senna
response 137 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 00:52 UTC 2002

People who do try to meet all of each other's needs are in serious trouble.
Ever seen a married couple that works in the same workplace?  What do they
talk about at dinner?  Ther's nothing there.  Monogamous marriages are still
the joining of two *lives*, as in, separate lives involving different people
and experiences.  You can't be healthy without that.  Unfortunately, I've seen
too many people who hold out for relationships that they think will solve all
of their problems.  They don't last long.
jazz
response 138 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 02:52 UTC 2002

        On the contrary, some people can, and do, do just that.  It's not for
you.  It's not for me.  But some people really do crave that kind of
closeness much more than they do something interesting to talk about over the
dinner table.
morwen
response 139 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 16:48 UTC 2002

Jon and I once held jobs at the same business once.  Big mistake.  We 
argued all the time.  They shuffled me around a lot and eventually 
fired me.  In short, we were stuck in another town and, though I tried 
to call in, I called the wrong phone number and, so, was away from 
work for two scheduled shifts.  I'm not entirely sure but, considering 
how loud our arguments were (we'd only just been married) I would 
think they were most likely looking for an excuse to be rid of one of 
us.  I just provided an opportunity that was too good to miss.  
jaklumen
response 140 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 01:17 UTC 2002

It was a job at the university.  It was unfortunate at the time, but 
we learned from it.
senna
response 141 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 03:47 UTC 2002

Weren't you just saying that couples can't survive without outside
connections, John?
eskarina
response 142 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 22:39 UTC 2002

There's a married couple who both teach in the music school here... their
offices are right down the hall from each other.  Sometimes, if you're there
in the late afternoon, you'll hear them shouting down the hall about dinner
options.

I honestly don't know how they take it.

Then, I've never been much for 24-7 contact with any one person.
akkieuap
response 143 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 09:28 UTC 2002

hello to every one i wanna have a friend out here any body interested here?
rlejeune
response 144 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 13:45 UTC 2002

Sure, I'll be your pal.
kbman
response 145 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 10:06 UTC 2002

I did some photography wed night.  She is a very open type of girl.  Descrip:
5'5", 110, blonde/brown hair, brown eyes, cute.  Thing is she has a boyfreind,
and he knows about it and didn't care.  I got 70+ pics, both on film and
digital.  We had a blast.  I also found out last week that a girl I met at
clutch cargo's a year age who now lives in cali is now doing porn.  She said
her screen name is something like harley-croft or cross, not sure which.  she
is 19 and bi.  Its kinda cool but sucks 'cause i did like her.  She tells me
she'll be back to see me this year when she comes to visit family, but not
within the next 3 months. I don't really get on computers much but I have alot
of experiences I could share and I guess this is a good place for it.

 comments/questions?
?
jmsaul
response 146 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 13:31 UTC 2002

What?  No URL for the pictures?
jazz
response 147 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 14:16 UTC 2002

        It's much more fun if they don't KNOW you're taking the pictures.

        Yes, I'm kidding.
phenix
response 148 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 15:17 UTC 2002

or if they know but they're 16
yes i'm kidding as well.
<dodge><duck><roll>
heh
i remember back in the day when i was working at Mammon's when we'd
get "naughty" rolls in the good old lab
what a blast
this one time, in the photolab, there was this 15 year old gir, and her nsync
photos got swtiched for nekkid people doing coke off each other's genitals.
oh yha. her face was precious.
sheer fun for hours.
we also used to hve websites that'd come in, in the dark days before direct
digital cameras
<sigh> the good old days workn' for da man.
now i'm part of the man
vive la digerati
jazz
response 149 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 18:14 UTC 2002

        Whether you be glad, sad, or bad, you've got to know that there's fun
to be had.
brighn
response 150 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 00:17 UTC 2002

Boys have wants, girls have needs
oval
response 151 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 00:31 UTC 2002

'boys have penises, girls have vaginas'

jazz
response 152 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 13:28 UTC 2002

        Argh, that's not in the song.
brighn
response 153 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:07 UTC 2002

We weren't on the same song anyway, were we? Just the same group.
 
Oval's young. She's probably too young for Nitzer Ebb.
oval
response 154 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 23:14 UTC 2002

i know nitzer ebb dammit!!! (not well enough to know the lyrics though)
i think i'm the same age as jazz btw...

brighn
response 155 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 04:51 UTC 2002

Yeah, but Jazz is weird. =}
 
*ducks from oval*
oval
response 156 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 15:31 UTC 2002


quack.

jazz
response 157 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 15:48 UTC 2002

        Paul, far as I've seen the people you spend time with are weirder than
I could ever aspire to be.  Weird compared to what?
oval
response 158 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 15:58 UTC 2002

what is 'normal' anyway?

jazz
response 159 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 16:56 UTC 2002

        Apparently the frat boys who live next to me are "normal".
oval
response 160 of 241: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 17:43 UTC 2002

scary.

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