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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:40 pm
by rone rivendale
I'm Rone.
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:43 pm
by jack
Rone Rivendale wrote: I was done with it. Stop making up stuff.
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:54 pm
by Sober
Also, don't think for a second that Songfight is a completely anonymous haven for your spouting. Band members from both bands in question discovered my bitch-thread from last month, and none of them are songfighters. Puce can attest to the real world finding the songfight world thing.
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:55 pm
by mkilly
Leaf wrote:Time to fucking grow up dude. You are not in high school. High school for you is OVER. Stop living in a fantasy world; start living in the real world.
I like reading this and looking at your avatar, Leaf.
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I'm twenty years old, and dated a twenty-six year old for a little while. She was kind of skeeved out by it sometimes. I was not. Then, I graduated HS at 16. Whatever.
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:10 pm
by drë
jack wrote:
i really can't poke fun at you anymore.
i second this.
these has cause me so much amusement for the last 2 days, my belly hurts from all the laughing.
Its your life Rone (mike...), as long as you treat people with respect and know their actual humans beings with thoughts, felling and emotions , even if it ends up being an immature 18 year old girl. also don't go psycho if she ends up dumping you after 6 months or so.
as for the original question, yes i think 27vs18 its creepy, but then again its more about maturity level than anything else.
Like Jack said, enjoy the ride...just sometimes you want to use your head and not your heart/pennis, and god gave man only enough blood for one of those systems to work at a time.
ok am done.. wait wait... one more laugh.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:41 pm
by Leaf
mkilly wrote:Leaf wrote:Time to fucking grow up dude. You are not in high school. High school for you is OVER. Stop living in a fantasy world; start living in the real world.
I like reading this and looking at your avatar, Leaf.
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That brought my biggest laugh of the day...
I feel not one shred of guilt.
I do however, find it interesting that Rone changed every post to "I'm done". This tells me he's getting the point.
Next step: determine if the age gap is a problem. If not, ASK HER OUT.
If so, move on to your next target.
Might I suggest Meridith in the meat department? She's 25. Perfect for ya.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 6:52 am
by boltoph
Phil. Redmon. wrote:boltoph wrote:
Dude, don't you mean "humor"?
Leaf is Canadian?
Yep, and also, I always find that Canadians are extremely patriotic. In general, at least much more so than Americans (esp. these days).
anti-m wrote:bzl wrote:* Dating a co-worker is always a bad idea, and not just because of the near certainty of messy post-breakup discomfort. It is true that there is a good chance that either (or both) of you will have moved on to other employ relatively soon and maybe you should wait for that to happen.
Remember you'll have to see and work with this person every day.
Rone wrote:I'm done
Never! We love this thread.
I just want to mention, as a man, you should consider:
1. How important is your job to you? If you're going to quit anyway, then go for it!!!
2. Go for it. Ask her out like Leaf was saying. Then you can see if it might work out, and if it doesn't, it doesn't. Nothing lost. But first, address "1." As far as her being 18, no biggie. She might like guys a little older. Someone else mentioned that if you're going to do it, now is the time. Just go for it. If it messes with the job, get a new one. If it messes with your head, write some songs for emotional release.
3. If you don't go for it, write some songs about it. Then join a dating site where you can meet a plethora of 18+ women.
I might mention, I dated a girl at work. We went out once and then didn't go out again, I don't think we were that into each other. I'd still see her at work and it was really no big deal, although I didn't see her every day, she worked in a different dept.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 8:37 am
by bz£
Leaf wrote:I do however, find it interesting that Rone changed every post to "I'm done". This tells me he's getting the point.
Funny, because that is the exact opposite of what I got out of it. I imagine this guy with fingers in his ears, singing, "lalalalala I can't hear you try to tell me about the possible negative consequences of my actions lalalala." That's only my overactive and heavily medicated imagination, though.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 8:58 am
by Justincombustion
But see, the cool thing about young 'uns is they just don't know certain things: Like say you do get her in the sack, you can pull the old "No baby, it goes there too. Everybody likes it! Oh, you should at least try it before you decide you don't like it..."
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:20 am
by Leaf
Line crosser.
I meant he got it in terms of realizing that the songfight board is NOT a secure, private location to discuss dating.
I mean, discuss it, by all means. It's just not... you know, very private.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:33 am
by bz£
Oh, all right. That's true enough.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 11:00 am
by Hoblit
Justincombustion wrote:But see, the cool thing about young 'uns is they just don't know certain things: Like say you do get her in the sack, you can pull the old "No baby, it goes there too. Everybody likes it! Oh, you should at least try it before you decide you don't like it..."
awesome.
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 11:22 pm
by Dan-O from Five-O
As the father of a 19 year old young woman, I just gotta say I'm glad I didn't stumble on this thread until now. Everyone who said "Dad would be pissed" was pretty much spot on. Partially because of the age thing but mostly because Rone's life doesn't seem to have much direction right now. I gathered from what Rone couldn't delete that he just got out of a pretty messed up relationship, and that after a week or so of bagging groceries that he's keen on some young co-worker. As a father I would have a lot of questions about why he's interested in my daughter and what his plans for the future were.
Although the lack of a Driver's License and the thought of authorities having to identify him by his dental records has certain inherent advantages.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 4:51 am
by Smalltown Mike
boltoph wrote:Yep, and also, I always find that Canadians are extremely patriotic. In general, at least much more so than Americans (esp. these days).
Patriotic, and we love dudes from Boston. Just so you know.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:09 am
by Caravan Ray
Smalltown Mike wrote:boltoph wrote:Yep, and also, I always find that Canadians are extremely patriotic. In general, at least much more so than Americans (esp. these days).
Patriotic, and we love dudes from Boston. Just so you know.
Patriotic? Is that why when you see Canadian backpackers, they have fucking maple leaves tattooed/ironed-on/stitched to every square inch of their bodies and all of their belongings? I thought it was just because they didn't want to be mistaken for Americans.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 8:39 am
by Paco Del Stinko
Way back in my army days, a couple of my buddies sewed Canadian flags on their (civilian) back packs so as not to be mistaken for US citizens when they went on a trip through Europe. Start up your seppo sniffer, Ray, next time you see the maple - it might be an Iowan going incognito.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 9:15 am
by Hoblit
Paco Del Stinko wrote:Way back in my army days, a couple of my buddies sewed Canadian flags on their (civilian) back packs so as not to be mistaken for US citizens when they went on a trip through Europe. Start up your seppo sniffer, Ray, next time you see the maple - it might be an Iowan going incognito.
This is urban legendish.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 9:44 am
by Paco Del Stinko
Yes, it does sound mythy. I have no idea if any Iowans or whomever go about doing that, but I could give names of the guys I saw go on leave with their little flags sewn on. One was from Cleveland, the other from San Francisco. They are also the two that left me passed out a concert with the words "drunk again" literally written on my face. I have photos of that, but luckily I am incapable of sharing them!
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:49 am
by Billy's Little Trip
Paco Del Stinko wrote:Yes, it does sound mythy. I have no idea if any Iowans or whomever go about doing that, but I could give names of the guys I saw go on leave with their little flags sewn on. One was from Cleveland, the other from San Francisco. They are also the two that left me passed out a concert with the words "drunk again" literally written on my face. I have photos of that, but luckily I am incapable of sharing them!
Figures.

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:54 am
by Niveous
we need to have that smiley for reviews.
"You entered
that into this week's fight?

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"You call that a chord progression?

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"You really think we couldn't figure out that you got all your friends to vote for you?

"
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:15 am
by Hoblit
Niveous wrote:we need to have that smiley for reviews.
"You entered
that into this week's fight?

"
"You call that a chord progression?

"
"You really think we couldn't figure out that you got all your friends to vote for you?

"
Totally ROTFL
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:25 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
That little smiley makes laugh.
But this one of Paco entertaining the tourists cracks me up
