Posted on 01/10/2007 5:01:40 PM PST by fatima
(((Hugs)))patton and leda,never cut your hair leda.
Heeheee Too funny,Thanks xcamel
I would like to meet the love of my life...
I could tell you mine, but it would kill this thread. :-(
Wow ,Thanks Baynative.
We had to winners on match.com post just now:)
I met my first husband at the Rabbi's bagel breakfast hosted for military personnel in San Antonio (1968). I met my second husband at a friend's bad movie night.
Rut Row,I couldn't even guess that one.
I met my angel while playing a game called "Acrophobia" on the internet. Been married over 8 years now. We were over 2000 miles apart.
Same here.
We chatted for a week, then came the first phone call. About 2 or 3 hours into that she asked, hesitantly, "how do you feel about guns"?
I have a friend who does that all the time:)
Think fairy tale with a tragic ending. I've never recovered. :-|
Bad movie nights are fun.You never watch them and you get to talk.Thanks ExTexasRedhead
I knew her in college, she was in my circle of friends, staying in the dorms over the summer. We started out friends, and quickly became close. I was interested, but she was'nt, so I moved on, but kept the friendship - and quickly we became very close. We even had conversations where we agreed we would never work as a couple.
later on, i ended a short relationship that was an utter mistake, and she started a confusing and puzzling conversation with me one night, but I was so wrapped up in work and school and my drama, that I did'nt catch onto what she was trying to tell me - and that I later figured out, when it was too late - that she'd changed her mind. She left hurt and confused and mad at me, but I had no clue why. (I've gotten better at that kind of thing.)
It felt like a ton of bricks had been dropped on me, the day I figured it out.
We lost track of each other after that, and even though I've tried to find her, I never was able to.
I still know she was the one, and I let her get away. I still kick myself over that.
She was on the short side, a little quiet, but very attentive, very cooperative, always willing to see things my way. We have been friends since that first meeting.
Sure, I push her buttons every now and then, but shes almost never a turn off. I miss her when she is not around, and I wish I could take her everywhere I go.
Her name is Tivo.
I put a personal ad in The Village Voice in November of 1979, and she answered it. We got married in June of 1980. We're still together.
That's 3 so far that met on the internet.Wow 2000 miles apart.
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