the 100% directionless thread

Chimpie, don't listen to Ewok; it'll be magic forever.

Ewok, You can not explain the phenomenon that those things that are most attractive in the beginning tend to be those things which cause the most friction in the end.
 
I've been in three long term relationships. Five years, nine years, and now three years (engaged after one and half(ish)). At no point in the first two did I feel the way I do with this one.
 
Time to do some work on the site. Hope I don't kill it.

Postponed.
 
Last edited:
I've been in three long term relationships. Five years, nine years, and now three years (engaged after one and half(ish)). At no point in the first two did I feel the way I do with this one.

Long term, you say? How 'bout I started dating my current (and only) wife in 1974? And married her in 1981. Now that's long term. ;)
 
Long term, you say? How 'bout I started dating my current (and only) wife in 1974? And married her in 1981. Now that's long term. ;)
I hope I'm blessed to post something like that in thirty something years.
 
2.5 years and counting!!!

On a less romantic note passes second quarter. PHTLS practical tomorrow and onto third and final quarter.
 
2.5 years and doing the countdown for mine. Bout another year and I'll be free.
 
I just got a private message from a member requesting I change my profile picture.

Something about it not being professional enough...,,for an online forum?






Oh how will I survive.
 
I bet you could find one even less professional...
 
I just got a private message from a member requesting I change my profile picture.

Something about it not being professional enough...,,for an online forum?






Oh how will I survive.

It's ok, i got banned for a week for using the word '___k' in a meme- rhymes with UCK, PLUCK, MUCK and DUCK, but on the bright side at least it wasnt the word that rhymes with shunt.
 
Just saying. There are certain things a guy can't get away with once he is married. Take for example, leaving the toilet seat up, spending $100 on a bottle of scotch, or turning your phone off.

Not that I would trade my lovely bride for any of those things (not should you @Chimpie ) I'm just saying you should enjoy the small things while you can.
 
Just saying. There are certain things a guy can't get away with once he is married. Take for example, leaving the toilet seat up, spending $100 on a bottle of scotch, or turning your phone off.
  • I rarely leave it up as is.
  • I'd never spend that much unless it was for a gift.
  • My phone has been on silent for the past ten months and it's yet been an issue.
:D
 
Anyone here from the Tupelo, Mississippi area?
 
I always close the lid too, no reason for her to not do any work!
 
Just saying. There are certain things a guy can't get away with once he is married. Take for example, leaving the toilet seat up, spending $100 on a bottle of scotch, or turning your phone off.
Pfft. I do what I want.




As long as she approves it first...
 
Back
Top