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  1. Do you live near London? I live in Windsor and work in Detroit Yes, I live in London Ont. we're almost neighbors Yeah, almost. The funny part is I moved here from California about 8 years ago and I used to live in the SF Bay Area where X1yyz that you were posting with above lives. Trippy.
  2. That is awesome!! There is something special about band kids.
  3. Do you live near London? I live in Windsor and work in Detroit
  4. Definitely excited for the trip. Gives me a chance to gtfo of Iowa for a bit and enjoy a different perspective of life. From the amount of times I've moved as a Navy brat I'm almost immune to culture shock, so the transition shouldn't be as bad. f**k that, I'm not here to satisfy your marketing schemes! You should have read the fine print on the application form you signed. :o
  5. 5' 8.5" 197lbs Lost about 12 lbs since the beginning of April and 2-3 inches around my waist, just under a 36" waist now.
  6. Yes. I think there are more of our kind out there too. We should make a coming out thread for no underwear How do you keep your junk from bouncing and swinging around when you walk? Got a sea shanty: :musicnote: Do your balls hang low Can you swing 'em too and fro? Can you tie 'em in a knot Can you tie 'em in a bow? If you get a funny feeling When they're hanging from the ceiling You'll never be a sailor if your balls hang low :musicnote: :P Hahaha! I can still hear in my head a sanitised version of that song my brother used to sing when we were kids: Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them over your shoulder like a continental soldier? Do your ears hang low? You have to wonder what drugs people are taking when they write these songs. Yeah, some of those old kids songs are, well, just wrong. My mom and I used to sing this one all the time: Had a little monkey, named him supnky Fed him on gibngerbread Along came a choo-choo, knocked him koo-koo Now my monkey's dead, boo hoo, boo hoo Now my monkey's dead
  7. This came to mind: Beans, beans, the musical fruit The more you eat, the more you toot The more you toot the better you feel So let's eat beans for every meal!
  8. Yes. I think there are more of our kind out there too. We should make a coming out thread for no underwear How do you keep your junk from bouncing and swinging around when you walk? Maybe they like letting their junk bounce and swing? Trust me, you do NOT want the clockweights bouncing off of anything.
  9. A friend asked me if I wanted to see a picture of them when they were younger. I told him every picture of you is from when you were younger.
  10. Yes. I think there are more of our kind out there too. We should make a coming out thread for no underwear How do you keep your junk from bouncing and swinging around when you walk?
  11. Just more proof my brain is wired differently than most. I'm 47 and I really don't find girls under 25 attractive. I notice that they are pretty maybe, but I have a 21 year old daughter and girls that young just aren't attractive to me. It doesn't really matter anyway because according to the second graph women no longer find me attractive. This thread bummed me out a little. It's unfortunate that so many women think men are shallow jerks and will treat them poorly. We're not all that way. I tell my wife everyday that she is beautiful, and that I love her every morning before I leave for work and when we go to bed at night.
  12. Digital Man

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    Totally radical, like righteously tubular man!!
  13. I always though that too. A few years ago I was talking to one of the Partners at work in his office. We were both standing in about the middle of his office when both adding machines started "typing". We could hear the numbers being pushed and we could see the tape scrolling up. It went for 2-3 seconds and stopped, it did that 2-3 times (I can't remember now). We both looked at each other and said what was that? The adding machines were about 20 feet apart and on different circuits. I went and looked at a wiring blueprint for our office to make sure Both machines tapes had scrolled out but one of them had run out of ink. We were going to compare and see if the numbers were the same. As we couldn't compare the numbers we never said anything to anyone else.
  14. The first sentence is all you needed to type. If you've been married a while it's a given you can admit when you're wrong, that's why she lets you stay married to her. I just figure I am always wrong, saves a lot of headaches and arguments. I actually have an awesome wife, and she is my best friend. I do subscribe to this though: Happy Wife, Happy Life
  15. When I was younger, especially when I was in my teens and 20s, I thought I knew pretty much everything. Of course I was always right, because I knew everything! Now I think back to just how naïve I was and shake my head. If I could only go back in time and talk to my younger self! (Well, if I could, the younger self would just say "Shut up, I know what I'm doing.") When I am 70 I will probably look back at the things my 50-year-old self is saying today and shake my head ;) "If I knew now, half of what I thought knew when I was 18 then I'd be a genius" That is one of my favorite sayings, not sure where I heard it but it's very true. I am going through this with tow 15 year old kids right now and the 13 year old isn't too far behind.
  16. Glad to see you back here. I was going to serach you out on FB to make sure you weathered the storms ok. Welcome back: :cosmo:
  17. That should tell you something right there. Maybe a little self reflection, concentrating on that one point, would do you some good. Yup - after I read thru it again, I was going to make the same point. I've said it a number of times before... thinking EVERYONE ELSE has the same reaction... maybe it's not EVERYONE ELSE with the issue. Kind of hubris to think it's everyone else who has the problem. That's how I score it. :| You would think after 5-6 threads of the same thing happening there might be some self-examination.
  18. If that's all you got from the Hold Your Fire liner notes you're missing out big time. 3 flaming balls beling juggled - 3 members Signals fire hydrant Power Windows TV in window 15 house number - 15th rush album Those are the ones I remember.
  19. Sometimes that works best. After I got divorced in 2004 I tried dating sites, went on a few dates. Dated one for a few months, didn't feel "right" and ended that. Decided to just let it flow and see what would happen on it's own. A few months later I met an amazing woman, who is now my wife. Totally by chance. I think sometimes when you're "trying" to find someone there is some kind of vibe people put out that others pickup on. When you are there out there doing your own thing and not actively looking things just fall inot place. If your online personaltiy is any indication of your "real life" personality the "right" girl will show up, probably when you least expect it.
  20. Well the Rush relation is obvious, but I also chose it because I make my living working with computers. So in an abstract way I chose because I happen to be a Digital Man.
  21. I totally get this. For me it was dad instead of my mom though. I could never do quite well enough. 6 A's and and B on my report card, dad would say why did you get a B? There two ways to do things growing up: his way and the wrong way. Unfortunately I still do that sometimes to my kids, but I try not to. Those things are hard to outgrow sometimes. It still affects my sometimes and I HATE it. I have trouble talking to my dad to this day and Ia m 47 years old.
  22. This is it...water, water water. I almost always have a water bottle in my hand, never leave home with out one. I have to pee quite often but it's better than kidney stones. First time I had one I had to capture it and have it analyzed, they gave me a list of foods not to eat. I did pretty good except beer was on the plist so I gave up all the other stuff. I got another one down the road and asked this Dr what foods to avoid and she told me unless it's from calcium then don't worry about your diet and drink as much water as you can. Keep your kidneys always and flushed and the 'sediment" can't build up. My first one looked like the misery one, about 5cm long, 3cm across. It looked like a small piece of that tambark stuff people used to use at playgrounds and ground covering. http://www.sott.net/image/image/s6/131294/full/kidney_stone_agony_pain_misery.jpg I have neuro pain Dr I see regularly for degenerated disc issues. He asked about the pain in my neck and shoulders. I said it hurts but not as bad as kidney stones. He laughed and said yeah, there is hurt and pain but kidney stones are spiritual. Ok, no ladies get on me for this, it's just what I have been told. I've had a few friends who are moms and have also had kidney stones. They have all told me the pain is about the same but at least a baby is the pay off from pregnancy. 5 centimeters! :o Damn...and you passed that without it being blasted? That's got to be as painful as pooping out a watermelon! Oops, that was supposed to be .5 cm, 5mm.
  23. This is it...water, water water. I almost always have a water bottle in my hand, never leave home with out one. I have to pee quite often but it's better than kidney stones. First time I had one I had to capture it and have it analyzed, they gave me a list of foods not to eat. I did pretty good except beer was on the plist so I gave up all the other stuff. I got another one down the road and asked this Dr what foods to avoid and she told me unless it's from calcium then don't worry about your diet and drink as much water as you can. Keep your kidneys always and flushed and the 'sediment" can't build up. My first one looked like the misery one, about 5cm long, 3cm across. It looked like a small piece of that tambark stuff people used to use at playgrounds and ground covering. http://www.sott.net/image/image/s6/131294/full/kidney_stone_agony_pain_misery.jpg I have neuro pain Dr I see regularly for degenerated disc issues. He asked about the pain in my neck and shoulders. I said it hurts but not as bad as kidney stones. He laughed and said yeah, there is hurt and pain but kidney stones are spiritual. Ok, no ladies get on me for this, it's just what I have been told. I've had a few friends who are moms and have also had kidney stones. They have all told me the pain is about the same but at least a baby is the pay off from pregnancy.
  24. I've passed three, possibly a 4th but it was mild, over the last 12 years or so. The pain can be bad. The first one I got made me throw up. Usually the pain comes in waves, not constantly. Hopefully you pass it in a few days.
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