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Originally posted by Pedro De Pacas:
Sounds like somebody needs a weekend pass to Fayettenam to dip his chopstick in some soy sauce.
I'm not saying who.
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i'll see your photo, and raise you a shermanator...Originally posted by bihtime:
heard ya. id post more but im going to bed. drunk. going to be hungover tommorow. i will post results at about 1130 or 12.Originally posted by nolesfan911:
Threads like this one are why I'm addicted to this place.
HROT, I just can't quit you.
Originally posted by hart hawk:
Since your in a volleyball class you're going to first have to convince her you're not gay. To have any chance at all your going to have to lose the kneepads.
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Originally posted by hart hawk:
Since your in a volleyball class you're going to first have to convince her you're not gay. To have any chance at all your going to have to lose the kneepads.
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Originally posted by Iza:
best advice? I can still remember every girl from college that I liked in classes, but was too gun shy to ask out. Every. Single. One.
Things like this will haunt you your entire life if you don't act NOW.
There was this girl from Des Moines who would have graduated from East High in 1990. I went to Amos Hyatt with her in 6th grade and I was absolutely in love with. Christina White was her name, I think. We talked and dare I say flirted every day, but I was always too scared to ask her out. I didn't see her again until the 9th grade and I could she was excited to see me. Cute, petite blonde. I talked with her but was scared say anything. A few weeks later I saw her holding hands with this dude, and man did it hurt. I ****ed up. I coulda been a contenda.
In other words, I'm just like you. Even though I've been with a lot of women, I've honestly only asked 2 girls out, and one turned me down. The one that accepted was my wife. I basically almost always let the girl act first because I didn't want to fail. I guess being turned down that 1 time (I think I was 18) embarrassed me and made me question if I could figure out the right signals from a woman.
BTW, Keg, if you've got some retro Jordans and an 8-foot rim nearby, you can let your moves do the work for you. Good luck.
Originally posted by Hawksquared:
Originally posted by Iza:
best advice? I can still remember every girl from college that I liked in classes, but was too gun shy to ask out. Every. Single. One.
Things like this will haunt you your entire life if you don't act NOW.
There was this girl from Des Moines who would have graduated from East High in 1990. I went to Amos Hyatt with her in 6th grade and I was absolutely in love with. Christina White was her name, I think. We talked and dare I say flirted every day, but I was always too scared to ask her out. I didn't see her again until the 9th grade and I could she was excited to see me. Cute, petite blonde. I talked with her but was scared say anything. A few weeks later I saw her holding hands with this dude, and man did it hurt. I ****ed up. I coulda been a contenda.
In other words, I'm just like you. Even though I've been with a lot of women, I've honestly only asked 2 girls out, and one turned me down. The one that accepted was my wife. I basically almost always let the girl act first because I didn't want to fail. I guess being turned down that 1 time (I think I was 18) embarrassed me and made me question if I could figure out the right signals from a woman.
BTW, Keg, if you've got some retro Jordans and an 8-foot rim nearby, you can let your moves do the work for you. Good luck.
My wife's maiden name is Christina White and she went to East and graduated in '90. That's odd. She always felt there was this guy stalking her in 6th grade. She has never really gotten over it.
Originally posted by citizenHawk:
I'm listening to this thread intently so that I can stop stalking the girl that works across the street and do something about it.
best advice? I can still remember every girl from college that I liked in classes, but was too gun shy to ask out. Every. Single. One.
Things like this will haunt you your entire life if you don't act NOW.
Originally posted by Iza:
best advice? I can still remember every girl from college that I liked in classes, but was too gun shy to ask out. Every. Single. One.
Things like this will haunt you your entire life if you don't act NOW.
There was this girl from Des Moines who would have graduated from East High in 1990. I went to Amos Hyatt with her in 6th grade and I was absolutely in love with. Christina White was her name, I think. We talked and dare I say flirted every day, but I was always too scared to ask her out. I didn't see her again until the 9th grade and I could she was excited to see me. Cute, petite blonde. I talked with her but was scared say anything. A few weeks later I saw her holding hands with this dude, and man did it hurt. I ****ed up. I coulda been a contenda.
In other words, I'm just like you. Even though I've been with a lot of women, I've honestly only asked 2 girls out, and one turned me down. The one that accepted was my wife. I basically almost always let the girl act first because I didn't want to fail. I guess being turned down that 1 time (I think I was 18) embarrassed me and made me question if I could figure out the right signals from a woman.
BTW, Keg, if you've got some retro Jordans and an 8-foot rim nearby, you can let your moves do the work for you. Good luck.
Originally posted by HawkeyeScotty:
I had some classy business cards made with my phone # xxx-xxx-SEXY on them.
It works every time.
Originally posted by hawkstud44:
he is probably doing himself in the bathroom right now
Originally posted by NewsBreaker:
It takes a while for the Cops to cart someone off after "inappropriate touching."
He'll be back as soon as he makes bail. That restraining order is going to make his life interesting however.
Originally posted by HawkLax6:
He sent me some weird but happy text message so I think something worked.
Originally posted by Hawksquared:
Originally posted by Iza:
best advice? I can still remember every girl from college that I liked in classes, but was too gun shy to ask out. Every. Single. One.
Things like this will haunt you your entire life if you don't act NOW.
There was this girl from Des Moines who would have graduated from East High in 1990. I went to Amos Hyatt with her in 6th grade and I was absolutely in love with. Christina White was her name, I think. We talked and dare I say flirted every day, but I was always too scared to ask her out. I didn't see her again until the 9th grade and I could she was excited to see me. Cute, petite blonde. I talked with her but was scared say anything. A few weeks later I saw her holding hands with this dude, and man did it hurt. I ****ed up. I coulda been a contenda.
In other words, I'm just like you. Even though I've been with a lot of women, I've honestly only asked 2 girls out, and one turned me down. The one that accepted was my wife. I basically almost always let the girl act first because I didn't want to fail. I guess being turned down that 1 time (I think I was 18) embarrassed me and made me question if I could figure out the right signals from a woman.
BTW, Keg, if you've got some retro Jordans and an 8-foot rim nearby, you can let your moves do the work for you. Good luck.
My wife's maiden name is Christina White and she went to East and graduated in '90. That's odd. She always felt there was this guy stalking her in 6th grade. She has never really gotten over it.
Originally posted by Cy'sBigBrother:
This sucks. I cannot work until he gets in. Have we confirmed KEGMASTER is a guy? Keg being a female would add a nice twist.