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  • #76
    I definitely took it as a compliment - in my mid 30's I can attract a girl 15 years younger, who normally goes for women, completely unintentionally


    That sort of thing never happened when I was younger.....
    Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK View Post
      And on the subject of work, I got a hell of an ego boost last night. Tegan and Sara were playing our place last night and I had a 20 year old girl inform me 'I would so buck you if I wasn't a lesbian' - thats not the sort of compliment you get every day
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      • #78
        That shows how up to date I am, I thought Tegan and Sara were friends of Tigger's niece...

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        • #79
          Originally posted by headquarters View Post
          Snake is got a great job for sure - but when I heard that the commute involves parachuting down the volcano every morning I got some apprehension.
          He doesn't parachute, and he doesn't fast-rope either -- Airwolf picks him up and takes down inside.
          I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

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          • #80
            Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK View Post
            And on the subject of work, I got a hell of an ego boost last night. Tegan and Sara were playing our place last night and I had a 20 year old girl inform me 'I would so buck you if I wasn't a lesbian' - thats not the sort of compliment you get every day
            dude you rock!

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            • #81
              Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post

              He doesn't parachute, and he doesn't fast-rope either -- Airwolf picks him up and takes down inside.
              You people now know too much.



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              • #82
                Snake, I'll trade you a lesbian for a ride in Airwolf
                Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by boogiedowndonovan View Post
                  dude you rock!
                  Boodiedown, I'd love to say that this sort of thing happens to me all the time, but sadly it doesn't
                  Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.

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                  • #84
                    LOL

                    Originally posted by weswood View Post
                    Did you tell her you were also a lesbian
                    nice .

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK View Post
                      I definitely took it as a compliment - in my mid 30's I can attract a girl 15 years younger, who normally goes for women, completely unintentionally


                      That sort of thing never happened when I was younger.....
                      Well my wife is 15yrs younger than I, but definatley not the 'goes for women'. And I met her on a blind date my ex- planned. Rhon had to have been blind to see me again.. LOL but she's definately a keeper.

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                      • #86
                        Once upon a time I worked for my family in Ireland and was very happy, but I never had much money. Then I decided to go to university in England, got a couple of degrees, became an archaeologist and thought I was great and was also very happy, but I still never had any money. Then I emigrated to America, got married, became a father and went to work in the head office of a large corporation and I had loads of money, but I was totaly unhappy.

                        Then I moved back to Ireland with my wife, son and dog, decided to start my own transport and courier business in Dublin and thought it would be great to work for myself and never have a boss again. It is great but I'm also working myself to death!

                        Basically I was blissfully happy when I had no responsibilities or money, and felt the exact opposite when I had responsibilities and money. I think I would be extremely happy if I moved back in with my parents, got out of bed in the afternoon, signed on for welfare benefits and spent my days in the bar betting on the horses, and then spent my winnings on fast cars and women because life is a bitch.

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                        • #87
                          On the work front, we have Slash playing the union tomorrow and I'm pulling a double shift to look after the green room - door licence has its advantages Just hoping that there is no repeat of the Milan gig on the 10th of this month....
                          Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.

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                          • #88
                            I'm on one of the lower rungs of the management ladder at a major US retailer (I can't say which under penalty of firing, death, and or genital mutilation. Our HR department doesn't muck about.) after 11.5 years or so selling TVs , stereos, and then appliances. The only good part of my job is that it usually allows me to masquerade as part of the local music scene so long as I can still play the drums, and wear silly hats on stage so the younger groupies don't realize I'm balding until they sober up the next day...

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                            • #89
                              Well after about eight years working as a psychologist in the alcohol and drug field I've gone back to uni. So now I'm a grad student busily trying to finish a doctorate in neuropsychology. Mostly living out of my bank account but I've just picked up some part time work in my uni's psychology service.

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                              • #90
                                I collect garbage off the street and try to throw it away. Unfortunately it keeps coming back.......
                                Max M. "aka Moose"

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