What? the only person who has to develop a polaroid is the person who took it. You just wait a few minutes and peel off the paper or something like that.
What? the only person who has to develop a polaroid is the person who took it. You just wait a few minutes and peel off the paper or something like that.
Sloth what sloth? The cop is cute!
This never happens at Xerox
How about Tigress!
Me too! it was around in the early 70’s as well
In 2006, the same blogger exposed Noka for pretty much the same thing:
I agree. Where’s Dennis Mersereau when you need him? That’s not a tornado; it’s a dirt devil. That camper’s not even rocking. If it’d been a tornado that camper would be raptured.
I’m white and my parents have not spent or given me a penny since I turned 17. I got scholarships and worked my way through college and didn’t have a car until I was 22. And my parents do expect me to help support them. My parents didn’t think college was necessary and wouldn’t have paid for it in any case. Am I a…
It’s totally ridiculous! Curly hair is gorgeous! And so is the girl in the photo!
“You can say this so easily, so quickly because you already have a ton of privilege protecting you when you break the rules.”
I don’t think there’s much difference, except one sounds more exasperated than the other. I’ve heard it put like this: “If you don’t see this long-term please let me know so I can bug out.” I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that, although I was with my husband for 9 year before we got to that point. We were…
Bet there are some who gave ultimatums and you don’t know it. I know many women who said it’s time to fish or cut bait, who don’t let on...they are all “He pursued me relentlessly and finally wore me down”
When she left, did you ask her why she left and/or if there was anything you could do to get back together?
I agree...but also, I think it gets better as we get older. I was with my husband for 9 years before we got engaged, but we were 48 and 59 when we met. Younger women didn’t even have us on their radar. A younger woman in our bell choir judged the hell out of a friend of hers for being with a guy for 11 years before he…
Good for you. I have every confidence you will meet the right one now that you are available.
I agree...some of the most happily married women I know say they didn’t like their husbands when they first started dating but he won her over with the way he treated her. However, my single friends don’t want to hear this sometimes. They feel like, “Why should I have to settle?” meaning give the spark a little time…
You get the “All about you” on your 40th birthday or nowadays, since 50 is more the new 40, on your 50th! If you are anywhere near my town I will come to your big birthday all-about-you blowout!
I vote for #2 and ignore the people who would say you threw away a good relationship for a ring and a party. They know, and everyone knows, it’s not about a ring and a party.
I wonder that too! (How this will play out with gay marriage)
I missed out on having kids, but I met the right one at age 48 and got married for the first time at 57. So there’s at least one data point!