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Post by Handy on Nov 14, 2018 20:03:31 GMT -5
I was from the east coast and the GF (now wife) lived near Yellowstone National Park (YNP). We were working in Kentucky. We both had time off in a few weeks so we went from Louisville KY, to her house and than to YNP. We went back to work at Louisville KY and a couple months later we went to Mammoth Cave National Park in Ky.
A year and a half later we got married and went back through YNP and stayed in Jackson hole WY, and drove around west of town in the Grand Teton Mountain area. The scenery was very nice to observe. Bears along the highway in YNP, bison along the river and chip monks begging for hand outs. The best part was we mad out and had sex in the morning, sometimes sex in the afternoon and sex every night.
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Post by workingonit on Nov 14, 2018 22:05:00 GMT -5
Whenever it is quiet on the board, like tonight/today I hold onto hope it is because you all are having a great time and maybe getting laid! I, clearly, am not.
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Post by Handy on Nov 14, 2018 22:26:49 GMT -5
I have been working on my car replacing the timing belt, water pump,idler-tension pulleys, oil & filter change and install my studded winter tires. I saved about $400 to $500 doing it myself. It took about 6 hours working out on my driveway. Snow and freezing rain is due this weekend so I had today and tomorrow to do the job, test my work, do the pre-winter maintenance and button things up for the season.
Getting laid??? Does laying on the concrete driveway count? I was also on my knees. Does that count?
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Post by sadkat on Nov 14, 2018 22:28:49 GMT -5
Whenever it is quiet on the board, like tonight/today I hold onto hope it is because you all are having a great time and maybe getting laid! I, clearly, am not. Nope- Not me. Does reading about getting laid count???
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Post by isthisit on Nov 14, 2018 22:47:27 GMT -5
Nope, not getting laid either. Although it is 0345... Can I ask what is a ‘religious date’? Doesn’t sound like it can compete with a Radiohead gig to be honest.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 8:12:59 GMT -5
Today's question:
Do you take the bandage off fast or slow?
Do you jump into the cold pool or wade in slowly?
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Post by javba on Nov 15, 2018 8:17:40 GMT -5
Whenever it is quiet on the board, like tonight/today I hold onto hope it is because you all are having a great time and maybe getting laid! I, clearly, am not. Nope- Not me. Does reading about getting laid count??? A for sense of humor
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Post by h on Nov 15, 2018 8:31:46 GMT -5
Whenever it is quiet on the board, like tonight/today I hold onto hope it is because you all are having a great time and maybe getting laid! I, clearly, am not. Nope. Going on almost 3 months in the current dry spell.
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Post by h on Nov 15, 2018 8:32:26 GMT -5
Today's question: Do you take the bandage off fast or slow? Do you jump into the cold pool or wade in slowly? Slow to both
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 8:35:57 GMT -5
Nope, not getting laid either. Although it is 0345... Can I ask what is a ‘religious date’? Doesn’t sound like it can compete with a Radiohead gig to be honest. If workingonit doesn't mind I'll answer that.... Among many religious Jews, dating for fun is discouraged. One only starts dating when ready to get married. And although in my day it wasn't as prevalent, nowadays most of these dates are arranged by matchmakers. So these dates are somewhat formal. The guy dresses up and goes to the girl's house and meets the parents first. The dates are usually to places where the couple can talk, so often a restaurant or coffee shop....or hotel lobby. The talk is oriented towards figuring out if the other is good spouse material. It is still possible to have fun. My now married kids went on dates that included archery and animatronic dinosaurs. But still formal. For the first couple of dates, the couple doesn't even talk on the phone directly, all communication is through the matchmaker... whether they want to meet again. Things are a little less formal for the more modern variants of Orthodox Judaism and more formal for those more traditional. Eventually the couple breaks up or gets engaged. That's pretty much it. Sort of bizarre, but surprisingly successful for most who share the same values to begin with.
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Post by h on Nov 15, 2018 8:42:18 GMT -5
Nope, not getting laid either. Although it is 0345... Can I ask what is a ‘religious date’? Doesn’t sound like it can compete with a Radiohead gig to be honest. If workingonit doesn't mind I'll answer that.... Among many religious Jews, dating for fun is discouraged. One only starts dating when ready to get married. And although in my day it wasn't as prevalent, nowadays most of these dates are arranged by matchmakers. So these dates are somewhat formal. The guy dresses up and goes to the girl's house and meets the parents first. The dates are usually to places where the couple can talk, so often a restaurant or coffee shop....or hotel lobby. The talk is oriented towards figuring out if the other is good spouse material. It is still possible to have fun. My now married kids went on dates that included archery and animatronic dinosaurs. But still formal. For the first couple of dates, the couple doesn't even talk on the phone directly, all communication is through the matchmaker... whether they want to meet again. Things are a little less formal for the more modern variants of Orthodox Judaism and more formal for those more traditional. Eventually the couple breaks up or gets engaged. That's pretty much it. Sort of bizarre, but surprisingly successful for most who share the same values to begin with. Damn! Wish I'd had a matchmaker.
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Post by workingonit on Nov 15, 2018 10:26:21 GMT -5
Thanks @shynjdude I am on my phone and could not type all that out! And h less singing but kinda like that!
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Post by workingonit on Nov 15, 2018 10:27:56 GMT -5
Today's question: Do you take the bandage off fast or slow? Do you jump into the cold pool or wade in slowly? Fast for both! Although not for other people- I am a nurse after all.
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Post by sadkat on Nov 15, 2018 10:47:24 GMT -5
Today's question: Do you take the bandage off fast or slow? Do you jump into the cold pool or wade in slowly? Slow for both
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 10:58:58 GMT -5
My theory is that the answers for both questions will be the same for practically everyone.
I'm slow for both. Which means I can drag out something that I know will be painful for way too long.
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