monymony3471
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twas fun, but the little ones are awakening from their slumbers.
TATA!
TATA!
What did or didn't you take today?
Maybe my good mood from yesterday is wearing off?
Current events: Macy's is closing 11 stores nationwide. December will bring us another Twilight movie.
Cute kids: all sleeping on the floor with lots of pillows and blankets
Cigar Rolling: No thanks hate em.
circus performers: scare me like carnival people do

TATA!
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. have i ever posted his picture?
The one thing Andre is most passionate about:
i am most passionate about sharing good times and activities with family and friends. outdoors and recreation/sports is a big part of my life (i coach and play ice hockey) and i enjoy cooking and entertaining small groups and traveling ...... which can be anywhere so long as the company is good!
The last book Andre read and enjoyed:
james patterson's "step on a crack". its a psycho serial murderer suspense book and i enjoy it as an escape from my safe and normal suburban nashville life. its just entertainment.................
One thing that only Andre's best friends know is:
i don't own a dishwasher and insist on hand washing all of my own dishes. its therapeutic and i really haven't an explanation for this.
The one thing Andre wishes MORE people would notice about him is:
i am actually a world famous athlete/rock star, but i like to maintain a low profile.
1. my philosophy on life is that it is the journey itself rather than the final destination that makes life worth living. i think most people miss that. thoughts? and for this journey, should a dog accompany?
You're right. Most people are so busy getting to where they're going that they miss the little things. Here's my cut and paste answer for the "Simple pleasures" question:" I try to make everything a simple pleasure - whether it's enjoying a sunset as I drive, enjoying the way pudding tastes or playing with my dog - I try my best to fill my day with things I enjoy. It helps me be thankful with the everyday and not stress the big things." I'd say our philosophys are pretty similar. And OF COURSE my dog has to come! You can bring one too, if you want.Your philosophy on life is also pretty close to my religious beliefs. I'm a Christian, but I hate when people are so worried about whether or not they're going to heaven - Jesus concentrated on helping people in the here and now, and that's what I feel we should do. I've made some decisions in my life that other people would consider crazy (like dating women), but at the end of the day, IWow. I exceeded the max characters!
2. what kind of relationship are you looking for? and what are you looking for in a relationship partner? in your opinion, what are the traits or characteristics of a strong and successful relationship? and what makes relationships fail?
I want someone to share my life with - someone who I'm comfortable being around and we just naturally become a part of each others life. Compromise is the one thing that makes a successful relationship. Two people aren't always going to agree, but honestly wanting what's best for each other and being willing to meet in the middle should resolve almost any problem. Relationships fail when people are too selfish to give of themselves. How did you turn three questions into about a million?
3. pop quiz: you're in a nice restaurant on a romantic date and everything goes wrong: the reservation is lost, you're seated late, the waiter is rude, the food is cold and just plain awful. what do you do? what do you expect from your date?
Wow. Great question. Melt into the floor? My ideal partner would laugh it off with me and we'd go get some fast food. I will send food back if it's just awful, but I end up apologizing to the server - I hate people who complain and make a server's life hell! If the service was bad and the waiter was rude, I'd probably leave a 5% tip. I'm such a rebel!But it'd have to be REALLY bad for that. I don't like confrontation, especially in public, so if my ideal partner felt the need to voice his disapproval, I'd expect him to do so discreetly to the manager. I probably wouldn't return to the restaurant unless I had been there before and knew it was just an off day.
you and wt as capt jack?![]()
That would be something to see!
cel: I didnt think i skimmed. i just didnt know if you wanted us to respond in a certain way. i liked the answers.
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Umm.
Please respond in the form of a question?
A three page essay?
Multiple choice?
Say what I want to hear?
Since when do you do anything except what you want in that moment?![]()
Isn't that why we never know what a bbn will do?

1. That makes so much more sense now Celery. If someone could ask me three questions, I would find the fact that they spent one on determining my stance on dish washing disturbing.
2. I am glad I did my dating the old fashioned way.

1. lol. How about one whole question on your stance on cigar rolling?
2. you sat on a porch swing, drank lemonade, gave dirty looks to your kid sister peeking from the window, and made small talk about the crops and the weather?![]()

1. That would be better than dish washing but still odd.
2. Exactly. Then the next day, I wore my new dress to the barbeque.
at what age did you start sparking with the young fellers? i bet you was the envy of every gal at the barn raisEn social, what with your pretty new gingham dress and blue satin bow.
I think I must give off "I HATE YOU!" vibes.