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Old 01-14-2004, 04:08 PM   #1336
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No, we moved a lot, so I lost contact with people.

I have one good friend from high school to whom I speak from time to time. That's about it.
Same here. Also, don't live near my grade school or high school friends (most never left my hometown).

Best friends are college buddies and friends from law school. Absolute best friend is my college roommate. Also good friends with some people from work with whom I'll go out occasionally.

Since I only get "home" a couple of times a year (if that), I only keep in touch with a few people there.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:08 PM   #1337
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I hate you for this.

I just got this out of my head yesterday.

It's back now.
I love unintended consequences.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:09 PM   #1338
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Sometimes, when I hear how some of you spend what free time you have, I wonder how life altering not having the constraints of a job truly would be.
We already have a bilmore. So if you can't improve on him, get your own personality.

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Old 01-14-2004, 04:09 PM   #1339
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really long post about why bnb is wrong about men not wanting to date someone smarter than them which purports not to suggest that bnb has any of the bad qualities discussed in the post and then ends by saying that the poster feels sorry for bnb for never having met any really nice guys in her life
For the record, I am married to a guy who is generally smarter than I am in a strictly IQ kind of way, but way dumber than me in a "how much do I tip this guy" and "how do you find a plumber" kind of way.

I know many men who are, in fact, stimulated by a woman who is quicker than they are. I call many of those men my pals. But, in my experience, and from observing the experience of many of my girlfriends, a large number of men are not interested in those *challenging* woman.

Now, clearly the men here on the FB are superior men, and each and every one of you (except Coltrane) loves a woman smarter than you or desires to love a woman smarter than you. But Larry, who balances your tires? And Gordo in office services? And Andy who works at the Bank? Well, them not so much.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:11 PM   #1340
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:11 PM   #1341
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We already have a bilmore. So if you can't improve on him, get your own personality.

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that was actually more of a pedestrian PLF tribute, or a sick attempt to get ncs to like me: think pulling the little girl's hair.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:13 PM   #1342
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How the fuck did this discussion become about me and my alleged beauty, wit, breasts and brains?
Bullshit again. If your c-cup perfect teardrop breasts intimidated a man who was not as smart as you, he'd probably be cool with it because of your great tits. Of course, this is all dependent upon how tight your sewater was and whether you were wearing a bra and it was cold in the bar at the time. Oh, and smart girls are swell.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:13 PM   #1343
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But are they, like, better than yours?
Well, she can teach you. But she'll have to charge.

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Old 01-14-2004, 04:16 PM   #1344
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Speaking of this issue, is it possible to make it so that people on your ignore list don't even show up with the "if you want to read ths post, click here" thing? I can stand seeins people's quotes, but having to see that little line on all the pages gets annoying.
Why don't you and PJ just PM each other and not post at all? That would solve everyone's problems.

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Old 01-14-2004, 04:17 PM   #1345
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Exactly my point. Thank you.
One of us is whiffing. Not entirely sure which.

If acting and designing clothing/accessories because they caught my fancy = working, I worked nearly full time during HS and college. I am more industrious than I thought! Good thing, 'cause I've been feeling that slacker vibe coming on of late.

I'd best go home early so I can devote myself to my second job as a stylist and figure out what I'm going to wear tomorrow.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:17 PM   #1346
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But Larry, who balances your tires? And Gordo in office services? And Andy who works at the Bank? Well, them not so much.
I don't know how much friendship you have with people who don't have extensive education or good jobs or know a lot about literature or history or other topics like that. I have some. My best friend in the world never went to college, and he's made some really stupid life decisions. And I would guess that I have more contact with people outside of my "demographic" than most people in my situation. But who knows; this is all anecdotal.

Really, I don't think that average guy really cares how intelligent the woman he is going after is. He cares how attractive she is, he cares whether or not she's fun to hang around, he cares whether or not she wants to do the kind of things that he wants her to do.

I can't help but see statements like "men don't want to be with women smarter than them" as the same kind of hateful statements like "women only care about money." I know that you don't really intend them that way, and I've got no reason to make me think that you have attitudes towards men I would consider offensive or unhealthy, I'm just saying how that statement sounds to me.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:17 PM   #1347
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Which raises a good point. How did you meet your very best (non-spouse) friends?
Coltrane's buddies are probably the guys he met in school. I'm thinking probably college.
My best friends are from the 'hood. Grade school, high school and a few from college.

Good friends are ones met in law school. A few from work.
The internet. And through art openings/parties/receptions/galas.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:19 PM   #1348
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Thesis: A person who attended private or Catholic K-12 is likely to identify a person they met there as their closest friend. A person who attended public K-12 is more likely to identify a person they met in college as their closest friend, except if they still live in the town where they grew up.

Related premise: Men generally identify a woman as their closest friend. Women generally identify a woman as their closest friend. Conclusion: women make better friends, probably because they usually smell better.
And also, you and your old frat brother can't get wasted and screw and forget about about it the next day.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:19 PM   #1349
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Kayaking is extremely relaxing, and is a great upper body workout. For lake kayaking, you have the serenity of gliding just above the surface of the water. Your paddle strokes evenly timed in a zen-like repetition. Or you can go kayaking in the sea or larger lakes, like Superior. Explore nature, go on kayaking "trails" up and down the coast, camping and getting away from it all. Paddling through the swells as the sun begins to burn off the early morning fog. I defy you to experience this and not be moved. Or, you can river kayak. Become proficient and perhaps someday experience the thrill of a first descent. Or, if even this is not enough of an adrenaline rush for you, you can run waterfalls, with terrifying freefalls into the maelstrom of water below. Kayaking has something for everyone!
I know! I saw a show on kayaking in HD just the other day! We are kindred spirits.

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Old 01-14-2004, 04:23 PM   #1350
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Thesis: A person who attended private or Catholic K-12 is likely to identify a person they met there as their closest friend. A person who attended public K-12 is more likely to identify a person they met in college as their closest friend, except if they still live in the town where they grew up.

Related premise: Men generally identify a woman as their closest friend. Women generally identify a woman as their closest friend. Conclusion: women make better friends, probably because they usually smell better.
Public K-12: I met my best friends in elementary school, high school and college. My definition of "best friends" are those people I'd have stand for me at my wedding.

Friends that were there with you when you were really growing up will almost always know you a little better. They know how you got there and they most likely went through the exact same things you did. They know how much you've changed (for better or worse) and will definitely let you know about it ("you never used to be such an asshole"). We need that feedback.

My childhood friends have always been the most straightforward with me. They'll tell me when I'm being a dick, or when they think that they never would have thought that I would volunteer for something. They understand why certain decisions are made that even college friends wouldn't understand.

Personality-wise, we probably resemble our college friends more than our childhood friends. We may be more comfortable with our college friends and enjoy more mutual interests than our childhood friends. But our childhood friends know us better. They knew you when you were stupid(er) and confused(er). And they were with you when you blew up that mailbox or got pummeled in that crab apple fight. They knew you when you weren't you yet.


I have one female best friend (high school). The others are male (childhood, HS, college).
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