alterno2k7
alterno2k7
alterno2k7

I am so not gonna argue with you on that one...

Thank you! those are kind words indeed

I get and support the spirit of you are trying to say, but the way you put it makes it sound like that is his only fault and you were ready go.

so...you negged him?

Thanx. That is what I was thinking. If it was meant to be/the connection was as special as I thought, there would not be any competition. We would just be together :(

Thanx for the advice. I will try to move on quickly, however what I have found is that this sort of very generalized advice (join a class, go online) do not really help guys with precise advice on how to socialize better with women.

You know "hot young things at the bar" are people too right?

REALLY TIMELY.

but you kinda have to ;)

so....what was this? felt a little bit too set up? so she participated in the filming but cried in the proposal?

It will kill you!! I have never cried during a movie, but that was a close call, next to "Life is Beautiful" and "The Spanish Apartment"

Also, you gotta love how Susan Sarandon waves at Patricia Clarkson around second 24

now its stuck in my head!!

I love Daria. I grew up with her as an agnsty teenager in the mid 90s. She had all the strenght and comebacks I lacked, and I really was fascinated by its novel approach.

I bet you wouldn´t have my baby...

Might be different depending of the country? I am from Mexico (as in born and raised in Mexico, not Mexican-American) and for us, "quinceañera" is an adjective (as in "person with 15 years"), while we call the party "fiesta de quince años" or if somebody is referring to their own party, could be "mis quince" "mis

NOT that it really matters, but a "quinceañera" is the person turning 15, Arnold paid for the party.

ha! something like this happened to me in my first job.

How is this horrifying? I was kind of underwhelmed and left thinking "well she can certainly stand still for a couple seconds"

Copenhagen...more like the city