OMG, have you heard? The new TimePod comes in, like, eight colors! Seriously, though: Lincoln was a well-known dry wit and prankster, but if you’re *making the trip* it’s really Franklin you want to party with. And/or Emma Peel.
Ah. As in, “it joins the list of things I’ll miss like fencing-foils and lovely girls I’ll never kiss…” But: “If you suffer lack of due respect, take comfort from the guessing game aspect … that she is least where you expect.”
A couple things if I may. Men still ask out women more than the reverse so it is not fair ro economically feasible to expect men to always pay for the first date. There is nothing romantic about shelling out money and on a first date and I see it as buying companionship. Also, I see many, not all, women as being very selfish in today’s world. Many women don’t respect men or treat them with respect. It too often seems like either a power struggle or a “What can you do for me” attitude. That is why polls state that men are happier, healthier and live longer in relationships. Too bad many of your women bloggers don’t agree with that scenario for them.
OMG, have you heard? The new TimePod comes in, like, eight colors! Seriously, though: Lincoln was a well-known dry wit and prankster, but if you’re *making the trip* it’s really Franklin you want to party with. And/or Emma Peel.
Comment by cjl — June 2, 2008 @ 12:14 pm
Ah. As in, “it joins the list of things I’ll miss like fencing-foils and lovely girls I’ll never kiss…” But: “If you suffer lack of due respect, take comfort from the guessing game aspect … that she is least where you expect.”
So saith the wisdom of P. McAloon
Comment by Rudy — June 2, 2008 @ 10:33 pm
A couple things if I may. Men still ask out women more than the reverse so it is not fair ro economically feasible to expect men to always pay for the first date. There is nothing romantic about shelling out money and on a first date and I see it as buying companionship. Also, I see many, not all, women as being very selfish in today’s world. Many women don’t respect men or treat them with respect. It too often seems like either a power struggle or a “What can you do for me” attitude. That is why polls state that men are happier, healthier and live longer in relationships. Too bad many of your women bloggers don’t agree with that scenario for them.
Comment by Steve Miller — June 20, 2008 @ 7:17 pm