Today is wacky day on OKC. Turns out Star Trek guy is 5'9", so no. Had a match with another guy who was 6'2 and athletic (red flag! not that being athletic is inherently bad, but it tends to conflict with my love of lying on the couch and watching the Food Network) If you're not familiar with OKC, there are questions that you can have your match answer. The questions that you pick are as telling as what the other person answers. First question - would you consider contacting two people online for a threesome. Second question - in sex, would you prefer tying up or being tied up. Third question -- in sex, do you prefer to be the one giving or receiving pain.
Now, I don't think that there's anything wrong with threesomes, bondage or s&m, but I kinda think that you might want to actually meet the person before broaching this kind of thing. OTOH, if that's what you're in to, it might be good to weed out the naysayers right away.
have just finished Stephen Fry's novel 'Making History'
Oooh, love that book. That sounds like a lovely day for someone who doesn't melt like a candle in heat and sunlight.
Vortex, he seems very...to the point.
I can't remember who likes socks, but I just saw this Back to School 3 pack Socks that look like composition notebooks (the black and white ones), pencils, and notebook paper. V cute.
Any of the Seattle-isatas have recs on real estate agents/companies that are pleasant to work with?
Calli, have a great trip!!!
Vortex, trust your instincts, but don't close yourself off to possibilities. Personally, I'd be passing on the 2nd guy. The first guy I might give a chance, but I'm also about a foot shorter than you.
I hab a cold. I really hope the long weekend can knock it out of me.
English Question: in titles, I know that some words aren't to be capitalized (such as "of, the" etc.).
Is "our" one of these words? Is there a handy list of these words somewhere?
Is "our" one of these words?
Anything that's a noun, pronoun, or verb should be capitalized.
"Soviet Russia had less imperialistic ambitions" - my dad protesting my taking over his place on the couch, after he got up from it.
Being the daughter of a history fan: putting things into perspectives. His perspectives.
Hee! Shir, I think I love your dad.