The Society of Heterosexual Girlie-Men
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NorCalMusician wrote:Yes, maybe I did misjudge you, and you me apparently. :roll:DaleWisely wrote:You misjudge me. I work hard and long. And the little scraps of spare time I have--I give to you.NorCalMusician wrote:How about starting:
The Society for Psycologists With Entirely Too Much Time On Their Hands
Dale
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"Celebrate the moments of your life." -- Waldco Foods® International Coffees™.DaleWisely wrote:NorCalMusician wrote:Yes, maybe I did misjudge you, and you me apparently. :roll:DaleWisely wrote: You misjudge me. I work hard and long. And the little scraps of spare time I have--I give to you.
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You're right. You deserved better. I apologize. Sincerely. My response was uncalled for.
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Re: OT: The Society of Heterosexual Girlie-Men
Depends.BoneQuint wrote:That was cute!DaleWisely wrote:http://www.chiffandfipple.com/Society-o ... irlie-Men/
For our English/Irish friends: does drinking cider at a bar make you a girlie-man?
Sweet or Dry?
Slan,
Dubhlianna.
And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
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From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
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Still being new to all this, I'm wondering what sort of whistle a heterosexual girlie-man would play? I think I probably belong, since I've never much cared for Arhhhhnold's politics. He's much easier to take when he's killing aliens in the jungle in a nice cartoonish sort of way. The idea him setting policy for CA is more scary.
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Perfect. The girlie-man dynamic in full.Walden wrote:"Celebrate the moments of your life." -- Waldco Foods® International Coffees™.DaleWisely wrote:NorCalMusician wrote: Yes, maybe I did misjudge you, and you me apparently. :roll:
You're right. You deserved better. I apologize. Sincerely. My response was uncalled for.
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MarkB wrote:Who has the courage to call a Scotsman wearing a kilt a girlie-man
MarkB
Well, they're NOT ALL big, hairy and scary...
and some are even ...ermm.. how shall I put this .. bent as a 3 pound note.
A cousin of mine came over to visit me and we took her to a ceili. She thought she'd get off with a nice big Scotsman, but sadly [and truly] she ended dancing the Gay Gordons with a guy called Gordon who was gay [and in a kilt].
Went to said Gordon's birthday party and my wife and I ended up dancing an eightsome reel with 6 blokes in kilts [and no other women!! ]
Boyd
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>>>>>Me? I'm a kilt-free environment, I am<<<<<
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Eh.
See below, I suppose...
See below, I suppose...
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amar wrote:hey, i gotta good girlie-man joke: why do highlanders like to shag sheep close to cliffs?..
*gets hit by a cotton ball*
Dunno. Why do highlanders...........?
OK Ladies,I'll go for it...
Slan,
D.
And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats