Posted on 12/21/2004 3:59:39 PM PST by beavus
Lurking and bumping to 500.
Troublemaker.......:)
LOL! That I am. Are you going to ping the star of this thread? I'm not. ;-)
what, no maniacal mad scientist laugh?
BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH!!!!!bump
No, they become lesbians and reproduce through artificial insemination using sperm from people just as drugged out David Crosby.
We owe a debt of gratitude to a certain 'njwoman'. I say we go together and buy her some whipped cream. You in? :o)
I'm "in" only if the whipped cream is for...YOU :-P
What is so sexy about dating/marrying a subordinate woman who can not cook, can not keep a house clean, and can not think and make decisions for herself? Men settle for these kind of subordinate women? I feel sorry for you, because I know from experience, you're not happy. It's cheaper to keep her. I'm a working, professional woman who works in an all-men environment. I sit at my desk all the time when I over hear the stay-at-home married women call their husbands at work on the phone and nag them. The men even tell me that their wives can't cook, and do not have a dinner waiting for them when they come home after working hard all day. They expect their husbands to take them out to dinner and/or bring dinner home. Friday night is pizza night for most of them. Who wants to eat pizza and fast food every Friday or during the week? If I was married to a man who is the provider and works hard all day at work, you can rest assure he will come home and smell the aroma of a very nice hot, home-cooked meal waiting for him.
Smartlady
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Naughty Little Red Book: The People's Republic of Sex Kittens and Metrosexuals
NY Times | March 4, 2007 | DAVID BARBOZA
Posted on 03/04/2007 8:27:00 AM EST by Pharmboy
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