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marlon said:NEVER BRING UP SCIENCE IN ITS MOST DIRECT MANIFESTATION...
And avoid phrases like "direct manifestation".
marlon said:NEVER BRING UP SCIENCE IN ITS MOST DIRECT MANIFESTATION...
Smurf said:Yes! Another excellent idea, make a fool of yourself!
Do you know her name? Does she know yours?Someone502 said:Theres a girl in my grade. I kind of like her and she might like me. How should i ask her if she likes me? When she's walking down the hall or something talking to one of her friends and i come by she stops and acts all wierd. Help me please.
!Evo said:I love guys that aren't afraid to be funny in public.
I'll never forget a chemical engineer I dated. We went to a restaurant with my best friend Cindy. She smoked cigarettes, and we didn't. We were sitting at the table and listening to a band that was playing and I turned to say something to him and he had a cigarette shoved up each nostril and one sticking out of each ear.
Smurf said:!
You mean some women actually appreciate that! WHY ARN'T THERE MORE WOMEN LIKE YOU EVO!? WHY!??
Cigarette story is true.marlon said:I doubt it if Evo is really telling the truth here. Besides, have you guys counted how many men Evo has dated up till this very last post ?
I rarely dated anyone longer than three months. By the third month you can usually tell if the person has "long term" potential and if they don't, no sense in prolonging the inevitable.I mean, we have had the Shakespeare guys, the Italian, now the chemical cigarette guy, who will follow ?
This explains the... (how many marriages was that again?)...Evo said:By the third month you can usually tell if the person has "long term" potential and if they don't, no sense in prologing the inevitable.
antfm said:Ah, man...
"Why are women so much more interesting to men than men are to women?", Virginia Woolf dixit.
Begin to be acquaintanced with the idea.
Evo said:I rarely dated anyone longer than three months. By the third month you can usually tell if the person has "long term" potential and if they don't, no sense in prolonging the inevitable.