minx Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Anyway, do you have anything to add about the primordial hump? Thats what we were actually focusing on anyway. focus it's called thread drift....does anyone want to see a picture of my really big housecat? Quote
minx Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Anyway, on to other things, before we attract the attention of youknowho (the m's). you called? i think snugtop has marriage envy... i know things have been way more boring since i got married. having a climbing partner located in my bed is just soooooooooo boring. then again....we did go golfing. Quote
archenemy Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 i find myself agreeing with fairweather and off_white. what you're saying is that either a) if made yourself more interesting, people wouldn't get married or b) people who get married are somehow losing out on the precious gift of your friendship. sounds like an ego problem. sure, none of us like it when friends move on but, hey, maybe this isn't about you. Quote
snugtop Posted August 5, 2005 Author Posted August 5, 2005 I like how all the marrieds are up in arms. (It's easy to tell who they are) They are sadly in denial about the lame nature of their existence and how they have to hump the same person--the same person who farts in bed and has bad breath--forever and ever. (That is, if they haven't entered the "once a year" stage--where most marriages eventually lead) Marrieds are intensely jealous of us singles, because we're not chained down the way they are, and (at least those of us who don't have kids) have more money. Quote
archenemy Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 I like how all the marrieds are up in arms. (It's easy to tell who they are) They are sadly in denial about the lame nature of their existence and how they have to hump the same person--the same person who farts in bed and has bad breath--forever and ever. (That is, if they haven't entered the "once a year" stage--where most marriages eventually lead) Marrieds are intensely jealous of us singles, because we're not chained down the way they are, and (at least those of us who don't have kids) have more money. You are making assumptions without basis. BTW, have you ever been married? If so, you may be bitter. If not, you are talking out your ass. Quote
snugtop Posted August 5, 2005 Author Posted August 5, 2005 You are making assumptions without basis. What assumptions are those? BTW, have you ever been married? If so, you may be bitter. If not, you are talking out your ass. So, basically, there are no conditions under which I could hold these opinions that are valid in your view? You must be married. Or desperately want to be married. Quote
John Frieh Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 I like how all the marrieds are up in arms. (It's easy to tell who they are) They are sadly in denial about the lame nature of their existence and how they have to hump the same person--the same person who farts in bed and has bad breath--forever and ever. (That is, if they haven't entered the "once a year" stage--where most marriages eventually lead) Marrieds are intensely jealous of us singles, because we're not chained down the way they are, and (at least those of us who don't have kids) have more money. Yeah! Sweet! I can't wait to be single when I'm in the nursing home... all those fine looking ladies for me to pimp on! The longer you wait... the slimmer the pickings. Oh... and I'm not married. Quote
knotzen Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Oh... and I'm not married. *And* you're a house boy. Intriguing... Quote
John Frieh Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Don't you have PM "climbing trip" offers to read girlie? Quote
archenemy Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 You are making assumptions without basis. What assumptions are those? Marrieds are intensely jealous of us singles, is a good one and desperately want to be married is even better BTW, have you ever been married? If so, you may be bitter. If not, you are talking out your ass. So, basically, there are no conditions under which I could hold these opinions that are valid in your view? You must be married. Or desperately want to be married. It is not an issue of being valid. They would simply be more informed if you have lived under both conditions. Quote
cj001f Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Yeah! Sweet! I can't wait to be single when I'm in the nursing home... all those fine looking ladies for me to pimp on! The longer you wait... the slimmer the pickings. If you make it to a nursing home as a male the pickings aren't slim. There's a big market, and everyone's trying to have a little fun before the end Quote
archenemy Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Yeah! Sweet! I can't wait to be single when I'm in the nursing home... all those fine looking ladies for me to pimp on! The longer you wait... the slimmer the pickings. If you make it to a nursing home as a male the pickings aren't slim. There's a big market, and everyone's trying to have a little fun before the end Totally True!!! Quote
archenemy Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 I believe the term is "dusting" them off? Quote
knotzen Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Don't you have PM "climbing trip" offers to read girlie? Nobody PMs me--I swear too much. Quote
John Frieh Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 As in "look at the amount of dust on that"... Quote
John Frieh Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Don't you have PM "climbing trip" offers to read girlie? Nobody PMs me--I swear too much. You must have Squid, Alpinfox and Dave Schuldt set on "ignore user" then. Quote
knotzen Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Man, I feel like such a piece of meat now. Like a, a, a part. Or something. Quote
archenemy Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Did you know that "bird" was a derogatory term for women in the middle ages? Quote
olyclimber Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 And "flipping the bird" was a term used to describe....ahem...canine style. Quote
knotzen Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 And "flipping the bird" was a term used to describe....ahem...canine style. I thought flipping the bird referred to turning the turkey over in the oven, so the other side gets browned. Quote
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