2006-04-25, 18:52 | Link #22 |
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Care to share how the process went? Like what's your background with her or are you freinds/close friends/acquaintences or what?
I'm sure the guys (i.e. me ) and girls would like to the story, since it can provide some insight or tips for us all |
2006-04-26, 03:26 | Link #24 |
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If she's anything like the girlfriends' I've had in the past you've got one hell of journey to go, but you sound a lot different to me. I'm rather shallow, I haven't even asked a girl out so I can only imagine how magical it must be when she accepts it. You also seem to like this girl a lot so that's good. Good luck.
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2006-04-26, 08:32 | Link #26 | |
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Anime fan? My sisters are though. But my youngest sister is in love with Kira Yamato from Gundam Seed though ^_^. Hahaha ps: On that link for Zero Shinohara, that was quite sick. And also this thread is getting ridiculous. 2nd PS: Chichi, that signature and avatar makes you seem so netural and plain. And the way you type your word choices sorta proves it a little. You remind me of myself ^_^, a bit back in the days.
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2006-04-26, 12:26 | Link #28 | |
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I actually got that off /b/ in 4chan, and nobody has the actual link I guess. Still, I'd pretty much say it's fake... come on, a 22-year old who microwaves butter for 8 minutes and pours it on someone (no matter where) is just nonexistant to me. Also, what I find most funny of all is: "I helped her with her english HW and she still got a D". He sounds pretty smart. But it's still good laughs, right? And the reason I posted is because it has a bit to do with the topic itself =P Im just warning him to make some research if he hasn't watched much hentai lately!
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2006-04-27, 04:08 | Link #29 | |
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2006-04-27, 09:04 | Link #30 |
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Hm. No posts from Fome for awhile. Now that he's found the girl of his dreams he has no time for us anymore.
Congrats, though! I'm sure she is very happy. You don't seem like the type of guy girls would easily turn down, though. Unlike the strange guys who randomly approach me with horrible pick up lines and then can't take a hint when I try to politely turn them down... Ah, the awkwardness. Best of luck to you! |
2006-04-27, 09:33 | Link #31 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Well, that’s nice she said yes…Good luck, and never give up on your dreams!
In the other Hand the girl of my dream I asked her out once, she accepted, nice evening, but them she said those famous words “I only see you as a friend” go figure…She is now about to marry someone who just invited her to the Bahamas. Yep, My Histories always end up this good :P
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2006-04-27, 10:16 | Link #32 | |
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And I don't bother to try pick up girls...trying too hard makes me look like a fool, and I am already an idiot as it is. Similar to j-men, I stay totally aloof and then savor the moments when guys say to me, 'Ya know, she (so-and-so) has been asking about you'. |
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2006-04-27, 22:21 | Link #36 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Holy mutha F! what the ^&%$^$%^$#, that is the sickest, twisted crap I have heard in a while, after just reading on some triple slaying involving a 12 year old girl, and her boyfriend(23), both murdering the girls parents and little brother. It's even funnier that that post was made by a senior member. |
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2006-04-29, 00:00 | Link #38 | ||
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2006-04-29, 03:43 | Link #39 | ||||
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Woah, thanks guys for all your support. I didn't think there would be so many posts.
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We were going to join up with some of my friends for bowling (she is on the bowling team! You could never tell from looking at her slender body...) but it was like 4:00 and bowling was at 7:00. So...we hung out at my house. Not much to do. We watched that new Jet Li movie, Fearless. Then we went to Portillos for dinner and bowled with seven other friends. Man I sucked, she mopped the floor with me. Omg, she told her mom she'd be home at 9:00, and it was like 11:30. Apparently, her mom had been calling her and she didn't pick up for some reason. My parents end up calling me, and my mom starts saying that her mom is pissed. I totally freak out, but maintain my composure. We finish our last game, and everyone goes home. I was stupid...i should have dropped her off last. Then I could have gotten a kiss or hug or something. So thats what happened. Tomorrow I'm going to rent a tux. She's gonna wear a navy blue dress, so I'm thinking of going with a black jacket and pants, with a black dress shirt underneath, blue vest and bow tie. |
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2006-04-29, 14:30 | Link #40 | |
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1: Ensure she's not allergic to wool. A lot of the black tuxes, suits, etc are a wool blend, and I'd hate for her to end up like I did after prom: in the ER due to a severe wool allergy LOL Also you might consider matching your shirt to her dress, for an added splash of color (instead of just the vest). I guess wearing a white shirt is oldfashioned huh? Haven't been to the formal dance thing for a loooooooong time LOL 2: Depending on how formal an event this is (so sue me, I didn't go through ALL the posts lol), you may want to invest in a corsage; they go on the wrist, they're flowers, and it's a nice touch. Depending on how old-fashioned she is, she may think it's goofy or she may think it's incredibly sweet. The men's version is a boutonniere (which just pins to your lapel). Regardless, you may want to get her flowers of some sort anyway. It's corny, but seems to work with a lot of women (dead plants, whoda thunk). 3: For your safety, talk to her parents, make sure cell phones are charged (and answered!!) and clear the curfew time. If there's an after-dance party, guesstimate when it'll be over, clear that, etc, procure tickets if necessary ahead of time. 4: Make sure the car is clean, and whatnot, as her parents may poke their heads out and it makes a good impression, as opposed to you being pimped up and your car looking like a dump lol. Also, you don't want her dress to get dirty or anything. 5: Always be polite to her folks, I hope her dad's not the type to interrogate you but if he is, well, answer honestly, he'll probably know if you're lying to impress him Be a gentleman and they might overlook being 10 minutes late Heck, bring her home a little early and it makes an even better impression. Uhm, jeez, my oldest would've been starting the dance/dating thing this year, so I THINK I covered everything I'd've gone over w/ her LOL. Be glad your date's dad isn't like my hubby. Who has sworn he will, when our surviving daughter is old enough to date, do the interrogation whilst sharpening a sword. Also, should they ever invite you over for dinner, find out what her mom's fave flowers are and bring a small pot of them or whatever. Works wonders: even if the father doesn't like you, ofttimes if the mom adores you (and who wouldn't after flowers!!), you're still safe from harm OH!! Most importantly: HAVE FUN!! And we want PICTURES!!!
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