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  1. [color=violet]You know what, forget what I said in all my previous replies to this topic and everyone else's as well. The best time to have sex is right after breakfast and you've both brushed your teeth! That way you both have pleanty of energy, but no bad breath. Rest assured, I'm [i]not[/i] going to tell my kids that, but I [i]did[/i] think it sounded good.[/color]
  2. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Harry [/i] [B]How are kids supposed to get to class on time if they're too busy having sex in the hall ways? [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]I stopped having sex in the hallways a few years ago-all those people staring! It was quite emberassing:twitch: I now have sex in the middle of grocery stores as shown in my previous post. The produce section is one of my favorite locations. Besides, if the kids would all learn to have quickies-they [i]could[/i] get to their classes on time![/color]
  3. [color=violet]I watch childrens movies. Sometimes I have an excuse and sometimes I don't. For example, last week I made my friend pop in Mulan. He likes it too tho becuase it reminds him of drag kings. Monsters INc is one that I saw with my mom when it came out and took over to watch with my friend's kids along with Snow White. Shrek-well , I wouldn't exacly call Shrek a child's movie. Sure, it used computer animation, but there were a few phallic references that would've gone over the average six year-old's head. That's more of a young-adult movie. I still watch Disney's Beauty and the BEast as well as Sleeping Beauty and The Sword in the Stone. The music in Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite sound tracks and that's the first animated movie to use computer graphics. Tchichovsky's music is used in the opening of Sleeping Beauty ( I think that's the right composer) And Merryweather is my favorite Faery. As for the sword in the stone, It's an interesting take on young King Arthur and the pre-Camelot era he was raised in. I could go on in a tangent about child's movies, but I don't thinkI should do that to you good people. I'll just say this one last thing, Cinderella was good, Cinderella 2 wasn't that bad. But I want them to do a follow-up on her stepsisters[/color]
  4. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Chichiri's Girl [/i] [B]Yes we must've been seperated at birth....and "The Chimpanzee' song is done by oh crap.... ican't remember...The Naked Ladies? Something around those lines...I can't quite remember...and from what I've head radio hosts talk about it it's about Stalker's sending postcards to the band from all around the world...0__o Heh and yeah it's Invisible. Yeah... [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet] The band is called Barenaked Ladies. They wrote the song One Week with the part about Sailor Moon. I've only heard it once so far, so I can't form an opinion on it yet.[/color] [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Boba Fett [/i] [B][color=green]First off, this song doesn?t imply that these parents are bad simply because they aren?t Christian. The song in question, entitled [I]The Little Girl[/I] and sung by John Michael Montgomery, is a decent piece of music that happens to be Christian. Yes, it is pro-Christian; but the artist has the right to express his thoughts through his work. Just like how all those rappers get to spew foul language and hate without consequence. If you actually listened to the song, instead of blowing it off as being demeaning to everyone who?s not a Christian, you might have realized that it?s not such a terrible piece of music. Don?t go making false accusations; people will call you on them. Besides, it makes you look silly. [/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]Ok, I do realize that the song doesn't imply that the parents are bad because they're not Christian, but if you want to get technical, the people could still go to church and be jackasses. My grandma goes and she's the most damn judgemental woman I've ever met. Besides, I like John Michael Montgumery, one of his best songs was Life's A Dance. And I'm not saying it's a bad song, I'm just saying I can't listen to it without having a gag reflex. I'm sure if I as a Wiccan wrote a song about some church goers doing what the parents in this song did and then created some diety that the child felt connected to you'd probably think the same way. Yes, John MIchael Montgomery is allowed to be pro-Christina jsut as much as rappers are aloud to have cRappy music. ANd FYI, rappers do get backlash for being degrading to women and gloryfying violence. But I was simply stating an opinion on why I din't like the song, I wasn't looking to be called out for an opinion and then be told that I should listen to something I find insulting to my beliefs. Then on top of that be called silly for interpreting what I think the song is about. Perhaps you should try a little bit of that [b]HUMILITY[/b] that you Chirstians are always talking about and try not to judge me. Just because i think the song says non-Christians are bad doesn't make me wrong. It would be like me saying that your opinion is wrong. In conclusion, maybe you shouldn't be to quick to call people silly for voicing their opinions-doing so will get you called out and make you look like a fool. And doesn't your Bible say something about a man who calls his brother a fool shall burn in the fires of Hell?[/color] [color=deeppink]Okay, first let me say I'm not a Christian hater before I get called out for being one. (Oh and wee, PMS is FUN!) Now, back to the topic. I think I did something really bad to someone because I heard that Hey Ya song like three times tonight. I think it has something to do with that invoked pentagram I tried to make to that guy who cut me off today. I also heard that stupid Justin Timberlake song-it made me gag on my shrimp lo-mein:bawl: ooh, another song that grates on my last nerve would be the DiC Sailor Moon theme song! And the Dub DBZ opening song[/color]
  5. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by lea2385 [/i] [B][COLOR=blue]In my local newspaper, there was an article about a guy (17) and his girlfriend (16) who were having sex. When the guy turned 18, they were still going out and doing stuff. The girl had gotten pregnant, the hospital told the authorities about them, and now the boyfriend is arrested for sexual assult. Just something to think about...[/COLOR] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]There's this thing called statutory rape which states that if a person 18 or older has sex with a person who's 17 or younger can legally be put in jail. This can happen even if the youger person consented to having sex. Of course, you also have to go and tell someone that the person was 18 or older which is probably why my friend's husband never got arrested. But I think that it can get a bit out of hand like in this case-unless there was more to the story than what you heard. Of course, I also heard that the age is lower for women than it is for men, so maybe there was more to this story. Back to the sex thing tho: Yes, I had sex before marriage, but it was with Lincoln, so technically, I had a ring on my left finger.:love: As for the religious side of pre-marital sex, I'm a religious person too. I belive that sex in the correct mind set can be a good source of positive energy. I don't believe that you have to be married or likewise commited to the person. However, that said I do believe that if you do have sex with another person, you should be willing to accept all the responsibilities that come with having sex. You can't just go around screwing people and expect nothing else to come of it unless it was agreed that you two were just ******* buddies and nothing more. I'm not naming names or pointing fingures, but I know a guy who didn't explain to this woman he was sleeping with that all it was with her was sex. She found out he was going out with some girl and she flipped out, took five hits of acid and started yelling outside his bedroom window. This was in a small arpartment building and he still livied with his mom so this was NOT a good thing. This was something you realy don't want to happen to you. Also, you have to think of all the lovely STDs you can get from unprotected and [i][b]EVEN[/b][/i] protected sex. Yes folks, condoms aren't 100% fool proof. And some of these diseases can leave you infertile if not treated. And we all know that AIDS isn't cureable, so there's some more food for thought. Oh, and Black Syphillus! This is one of those STDs that if you catch it over seas, you can never go back to the states. So for all you enlisted men just stay away from teh drinking girls. Also there's that enchanting stigma you get if you're a woman who sleeps around. Yeah, this is the 21st century, but people are still narrowminded and stupid. My advice, don't listen to the stupid people, but keep your bed buddy list to a minimum. Yeah, it's nobody's business who you showered with that morning, but it's a lot less nervewracking. Final note: Sex is fun, but it's also sticky, messy and a bit smelly. There's responsibilty involved, but if you really want to go thru with the whole ordeal, go ahaead.[/color]
  6. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Queen Asuka [/i] [B][color=hotpink][size=1]I only see my boyfriend one day a week if I'm lucky, but that doesn't mean that my mouth has to be on him constantly when we are in one another's presence. That is a lame argument.[/color][/size] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]I sympathize with that remark. I [i]might[/i] get to go down to Ft.Hood,TX (I'm in Western NY) before my husband deploys for [b][u]IRAQ[/u][/b] But that's only provided I have someone to go down there with me. After that I won't get to see him until atleast November of this year, but they could extend his tour to June of 2005. That's over a year of not seeing my husband! As for P.D.A. yes, we hold hands and kiss eachother in public, but we don't paw eachother like some people I've seen. And we do give eachother breathing room for Kali's sake! I do have a good PDA story tho. Lincoln and I were doing our weekly grocery shopping and he decided to give me a quick kiss on the lips in the middle of one of the aisles. Well, this lady coms by with her cart and her kids and shouts. " This is a super market." I turn around and looked at her and say. "[i]Really?[/i]" Then I turned to Lincoln and said. "Honey, I believe we took a wrong turn. This lady says this is a supermarket." Needless to say that woman's face was redder than the tomatos we had in the shopping cart. And yes it may have been wrong, but it was funny[/color]
  7. [color=violet]This sounds interesting. My name's Megan, but the spelling doesn't really matter.[/color]
  8. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Arcadia [/i] [B][size=1], Aiden, I've never bothered to think about middle names. That's a little too much right now, heh. Too scary. :p[/size] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]I know of 3 boys who were named Aiden in one form or another. And they're all still infants. There's Aiden, Aydin and Aidyn. I always need to think of a middle name to go with the first name-I've done that ever since I started writing and needing characters for stories. Well, Unless you count my made up senshi. Besides, when you get to the point in your marriage where you're thinking about having kids or you're suddenly pregnant or you're adopting a kid you sorta have to make sure the whole thing flows. I keep telling my husband that David Kristofer Crisler doesn't flow, but he doesn't listen-Anywho: So far for girls I like the following: [b]Abigail Kali Elisabeth Serenity (look, manga name!) London Breena And Larissa Elisabeth[/b] Boys are a bit trickier because my husband grew up with an out of the ordinary name and he doesn't wantto inflict anyone else with it. So for boys we've figured: [b]David Lincoln (sounds like the kid has two last names but....) Jason Xander ( I guess Lincoln figures if he hates his middle name, his son should too) and Evan Michael[/b] [i]For Sara-yes, Leilani is a Hawaiian name-I found it in a baby name book[/i] Continuing: When naming your kid, consider this-you didn't get to choose your name and didn't you think your parents hated you for naming you that? Well maybe you did and maybe you didn't, but the point is, take that into consideration. You're child really doesn't [i]need[/i] to go thru life being called Marmaduke or Ethelfreda let alone Vash or Shippou. Yes, you could probably get away with Meryl or even Kira if you had to. But remember that some day congress may pass a law so that it's considered child abuse to name your off-spring Yume, Hotahori, Moonbeam or anything that is just plain wrong.[/color]
  9. [color=violet]I've got an absolutely fabulous new year's day story is ya'll want to hear that. We went (we being my family which consists of my mom, my dad, my brother and my husband) to the movies and saw School of Rock. Which wasn't too bad and my husband really liked the music (because he's the biggest freak in the world) Then we drove out to Pittsford to go to PF Chang's for dinner. They're a really great restuarant. My brother was in one of his moods because his girlfriend had broke up with him (again) He kept going into teh bathroom and being real obnoxious and melancoly. It was very depressing. He also got mad and broke a chop stick. After that we went home and just did whatever. My brother continued to be a pill.[/color]
  10. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Crimson Spider [/i] [B]IBut life begins at 54 you know! [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]With that in mind, so does menopause and the need for Viagra. Either that, or menopause is at it's peek. Of course with menopause comes the end of ovulation, so you don't have to worry about pregnancy! Which could be a bonus. As for the 18 thing-I should probably look into that because most states wave that. Think about it what teenager is really going to go to mom and dad and ask if it's okay to have sex? Would you do that? Waiting untiol marriage is what most people say, but not many people do that any more. It's not the everybody's doing it myth, it's more of a cultural thing. Of course, more power to you for waiting, if you really do wait![/color]
  11. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Crimson Spider [/i] [B]One which will turn into a vicious arguement where people bring up personal history that has nothing to do with the topic to further belittle the one who they are debating against. But here's my opinion: Bush isn't givin as much credit as he should have. Many of the reasons of which why people don't like Bush are conspiracy myths and mis-information. He may not be the best president, but anyone who would bring up the economy on a steady 8% increase due to his "overspendings" has got to be decent. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]I'm not going to get into the Bush thing because it's played out. He has done some good things for the country he's done some bad things as well. I am very impressed with the way he handled 9/11. Gore would have probably appologized for putting the buildings in the path of the planes (to quote my husband) But I think we were too hasty on getting involved in Iraq since we already had forces in Afghanistan. But CS is right about the fact that this post will probably start nothing but ill-conceived arguments with half baked idealism and nobody checking their facts. Okay, so he had a C average at Yale and should've just applied for a State College in Texas instead. But hey, he's proof that you don't need to be dean's list material to make soemthing of yourself. That should count for something[/color] [color=purple]It should also count that I said something nice about Bush.Bah! And agreed with CS on top of that![/color]
  12. [color=violet]So the whole point of this post was to state your opinion. Okay, Bush is an idiot. There, said and done. I hope someone closes this soon. What kind of discussion is this anyway?[/color]
  13. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Final Flash [/i] [B]They have legal ages for a reason--Two years prior to that is the right age. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]You mean [i]the age of consent[/i]? That law varies from state to state, or atleast it kind of varies from state to state. In hawaii the age of consent is 14, in other states, like West Virginia the age of consent is around 15 and in New York and some others it's 16 and that's the highest it goes. However, this law just states the age an individual is capable of consenting to sex. This has nothing to do with the individual's mind set. For example, a mentally handicap person could never reasonably have consentual sex. and if someone said they did it would never hold up in court. (We had a trial on that in NY a few years ago.) Age may be a factor, but it's not the only factor. A twelve year old could get propositioned by a hooker-does that mean the twelve year old is ready? I sure hope not. (Don't laugh, I know someone who got propositioned when they were 12...okay laugh, I know you want to.) Just realize, when you have sex you should be aware of mental and physical consequences. You get someone pregnant or you get pregnant, you better be able to take care of the kid or give it up for adoption.[/color]
  14. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Heaven's Cloud [/i] [B][color=indigo]Well I am the fourth so if I have a son he'll be the fifth. That is a non-negotiable. Besides that I decided long ago to allow my wife to name whatever kids we have. I know that if it was left up to me my kids would have names like "Sky Blue" and "Moon Beam"...I have been imbibed with way to much Dead and Zappa Hippie culture.[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]My husband and I have decided to have discussions on what to name our kids when we have them. We've both decided that the name Lincoln Earl will [i]never[/i] be repeated in our family unless our son wants to name his son that. As for difinates: Our first daughter will be named: [b]Abigail Kali[/b] Abigail is from Hebrew origin and means Father's joy and Kali will be from Hindu Culture from the Goddess of Creation, (among other things) But not everybody needs to know that. As for boys names we both like the name David, but haven't found a middle name we like and have considered using Lincoln. Some of my friends have children tho. My friend Leslie has two Girls Hailey Ray (Ray is for her grandfather who helped raise her) and Myla Renee. My friend Barb's twins are Cecil and Sequoia (Suki for short) And my best friend Becky, is going to name her daughter Alicia Rebbecca. Alot of us are glad she's not going to have a boy because her boyfriend was going to name him Cletus. Which would have been bad for everyone. So don't assume that only women have bad naming ideas. As for Japanese names, yes, I like Usagi, Michiru, Miaka and Kagome along with Aya and Aki, but be realistic. Unless you have some kind of vendetta against your Western looking child, don't do it. If you must name your child a Japanese sounding name try Ami, Rei, or even Kimi. When you get older you can always tell the child named Ami or Rei that it's a variation on the spelling. Still want to do it other lovely options are: Leilani-Calm as the heavens Relena-It's from an anime or Brock-Dubbed Pokemon![/color]
  15. [color=violet]Right after he cooks you dinner at his place and then mentions he has condoms and his roommate is out for the night. *glances around* Well, it worked for a friend of mine!:devil: On a more serious note, when you feel good and ready for it and you're hormones aren't in total control of your brain is definately the best time to do the deed. I honestly don't think fourteen is the best age for such a descision, but I did go out with a guy who claimed to have lost his virginity at 14 so who am i to judge? As for me, I'm being perfectly honest. I wanted to sleep with Lincoln the first time he was over, but we weren't ready. I didn't have sex with him until we got engaged-of course, it was teh night we got engaged and it was going to happen that weekend anyway, but some how it was more meaningful that way. But that was me. I know people who have sex just because they can-which is kind of nerve wracking. A friend of mine has a roommate who meets up with people on chat lines, in chat rooms and in their apartment complex. She brings them home and just sleeps with them. She has a kid at home as well. But hey, you're the only one who knows you're really ready for such things. Just don't do it in the middle of a grocery story parking lot-there's no privacy![/color]
  16. [color=violet]One of their best songs is East Coast Anthem from the first album. The other one is Motivation Proclamation. But my husband stole the CD on me (could be because I gave it to him tho) I saw the video for Hold On a few weeks ago. At the end they include an 800 number if you need help. One of the most twisted songs I've [i]ever[/i] heard is Bloody Valentine on the Young and Hopeless CD. And Story of My old Man is pretty good as well. I recommend both cds to get a complete grip on the band. And I feel cool because I bought the first CD for $7.00. Their first one is self titled BTW.[/color]
  17. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Semjaza Azazel [/i] [B]If you're talking about what I think you are, it's not by the Black Peas. It's [i]Hey Ya![/i] by Outkast... It's from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, which they released rather recently. I didn't expect that song to become as big of a hit as it has, but it's still good. That's an awesome release though. Everyone should own it. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]Yes, that's the song and group I meant, I heard it once on Noggin while waiting for Daria to come on. Then I heard it again and again and again. You know, maybe if I only heard it once a week, I'd like it, but day after day drives me up a wall. Which is probably why I listen to radio stations that paly a bit of everything and stay away from Kiss 106.7 and 98PXY (KM knows what I'm talking about) I was once forced to watch the Hilary Duff movie. She's not [i]bad[/i] but she's not incredibly good either. A lot of Rush songs annoy me too because they all sound the same. Listen to one of their albums some time after a while it's hard to differenciate the songs. But don't tell my husband that. Shh...! There's also this song from Korn that has a lot of F-u f-u in it and some undecipherably lyrics that aren't swearing that buigs me as well. Then of course the old stand byes-Brittany Spears and Jessica Simpson. But don't get me started on them.[/color]
  18. [color=violet]You know what I mean. The songs that are played too much because that's what the general public likes to hear. Or the happy pop songs that make you want to scream you head off and rip off your own ears-because ripping off a strangers ears can get you arrested. One of the ones on the top of my list is this country song about this girl who had parents who didn't believe in God so she had a bad life. SO of course the parents had a really bad lifestyle. But the guy mentions in the song that they never mentioned HIS name or spoke of HIS word so you know he's trying to say that ONLY Christians are good parents. I'm not ragging on Christians, my mom is a very good Christian lady. But My grandma Donnelly is one of the most judgemental people I;ve ever met. And I know I'm going to be a good parent reguardless of religion. The other one is some song by Black Eyed Peas that goes something like-My Baby don't mess around la la la. The vieo was bad and the song grates on my nerves. So, what are your choices?[/color]
  19. [color=violet]Does anyone besides me like this band? Even better, did anyone besides me hear of this band before their Young and Hopeless Album came out? I will admit that I found out about them from Lincoln, but I did hear of them prior to 2003. And I saw them at RIT in 2001.[/color]
  20. [color=violet]I only heard their Fallen CD, but I did listen to it every day. I'd still be listening to it if my husband hadn't sacrificed my CD to the Microwave god. One of my favorite songs was Tourniquet since I was in a morbid mood. I used teh song in a fanfic.[/color]
  21. [color=violet]Once, a very long time ago, my cousin and I found a CD that had Kitty Christian rap on it. Don't ask! This CD probably came from my grandma Donnelly. I think this because she once gave my brother a book about Santa Clause and Jesus as a Christmas present. You haven't been disturbed until you mix Jesus with Santa Clause. *shudders*[/color]
  22. [color=purple]This is a really hard question to answer, since I go all over the place with music and emotions. But I'll try my best[/color] [color=violet][b]1.)Forever Love by Reba McIntyre[/b]-I heard this song at the Girl's Night Out Concert back in 2001. The back ground was all these pictures of military families and at the end they showed the Vietnam War Memorial and a guy leaning on it. The Song makes me think of my long distance relationship with Lincoln. [b]2.)Ice Cream by Sarah McLachlin[/b]It's an up beat easy to listen to song that's nice and upbeat. I really can't explain why else I like it. [b]3.)Mummers Dance by Loreena McKennit[/b]Very pretty song. It kind of reminds me of a combination of Mid Summer's eve and Winter Solstice. I don't know why. I also use this song when I want to meditate. [b]4.)Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker[/b]Only because I did a dressage piece to this song for the Christmas show. I don't have much of a special connection with this song unless you count the fact that I got a 1/2 shire mare to do a piaf. [b5.)]Ain't no Cure For the Sumer Time Blues[/b] I don't know who sings this song, but it's 3 degrees outside with a wind chill of -10 so I have a craving for summer right now. [b]6.)The Anthem by Good Charlotte[/b] [i]You, I never wanna be just like you! This is the Anthem, throw all your hands up![/i] Basically it says to me, I don't wanna be like anyone else. [b]7.)Boys of Summer the Atari's Version[/b]I know how to play the bass rythm to this song and I really realy love this song. Oh, and once when Lincoln, Tommee, Barb and I were crammed into the front of my car Lincoln leaned over and whispered in my ear '[i]I can tell you, my love for you will still be strong[/i]' It's ione of the few songs I can get him to sing and he has a nice voice. [b]8.)Bloody Valentine by Good Charlotte[/b] It's a very disturbing song with an excellent beat. Kinda like my life. [b]9.)You're not the Boss of me by They Might Be Giants[/b] Just a really neat and off beat song by an off beat band that has an accordian in the instruments. [b]10.)Istanbul not Constantinople also by They Might Be Giants[/b] Mostly because I read a fanfic called Fluffy San not Lord Sesshomaru and had that stuck in my head. Oh, and my friend Amanda and I went driving around upper class suburbs blasting Flood once. [b]11.)Get over Yourself by Shedaisy[/b] This song reminds me of a clingy girl who wouldn't leave me alone and an ex boyfriend who wouldn't catch a clue. [b]12.)Night to remember by SheDaisy[/b] A really cool revenge song. Sure, she kills herself in the process, but she does kill her cheating husband as well. [b]13.)Survivor by Reba McIntyre[/b] Just because I've been thru some crap not as much crap as other people. but enough crap to make me think of myself as a survivor. [b]14.)Things Just Keep getting Better[/b] The fab five opening song. I can't think of teh groups that plays it or the lady that sings it, but it's a cheery optomistic song. [b]15.)I'll be[/b] It's a really romantic song. and it's one of the songs that played when I danced with Lincoln at my wedding. But I'm a sappy romantic. [b]16.) Every HEart by BoA[/b] Really pretty song, my favorite verse is in my quotes. [b]17.)Leather and Lace by Stevie Nicks and a guy I can't think of right now[/b] Another song I played at my wedding. It was playing in the car one day when I was driving around with Lincoln and just stuck. I have a few more, but they're rather fluffy.[/color]
  23. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by The One [/i] [B][color=darkred] But my most recent is mistaking a Penis for a Pizza during a game of Pictionary...Well, Cranium, but it's like pictionary in a 1/4 of a way...ignore me.[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]Well, as long as it was only Cranium I think you'll be ok. As for me, I have a very good one. My husband's car was in the shop so I had to pick him up from work-which was at the 13th sig Aco's barracks. I walked into these barracks and said to the guy doing CQ, 'Did they do final formation yet?' and the CQ guy's like yeah. And I asked him if he'd seen SPC Crisler. The guy's like' who's SPC (specialist) Crisler ' I started explaining a bunch of stuff then finally it occured to me to ask which company I was at. The guy says' You're at Charlie Company. alpha is down the hall.' Yet one moer thing that my husband won't let me live down since the sign for wher each company is located in each building is above the doors.[/color]
  24. [color=violet]It depends on if we're talking about real cars or imaginary cars. If we're talking imaginary cars then I want one of those cloud cars that the CareBears were always flying around in in Care-A-Lot or one of the flying cars that folded up like in the Jetson's. As for real cars, there are three types, the kind I could [b][i]NEVER[/b][/i] afford but would like. The kind I could afford but couldn't drive because of how the seats are and the kind that I could afford and could drive. 1.) The type of car I could never afford would be a cranberry red Dodge Triumph. I have an uncle who collects cars and he has a vivid blue Triumph, don't ask me what year. And they're really cute and tiny. Of course, they're probably crap in an accident, so I'll just move on. 2.) The type of car I could afford, but couldn't drive easily is a Plum Eclispe. I test drove one when i was looking for a new car, but the seats are set back real low and everything is so ground level, so it couldn't happen since I'm kinda short. 3.) Could drive and could afford (when I get another job) A Cranberry red Suzuki XL-7 or some other SUV. Of course, when Lincoln comes back we're talking about starting a family, so I think I should consider something like a Ford Winstar or a Chevy Venture. You know, a [b]Minivan[/b]. Of course, for the record, I drive a bright blue 95 Ford Taurus SL, but that's just me[/color]
  25. [color=violet]My first date date was with this boy named Kevin, who was a sloppy kisser. I only went out with him to piss off this girl who went out with him, but broke up with him. I really hated this girl, infact I still do because she's a low life back stabber. But I have to be nice to her because my best friend associates with her. But back to the date. I was fifteen, he was seventeen and we went to go see The first I know what you did movie. The movie wasn't bad, but he didn't really ignight any thoughts of passion in me so I never went out with him again. Then the week after that he got a girlfriend gave her my phone number and she started harassing me. Needles to say my brother beat the dog crap out of the guy. Also, I didn't date again until the next year and that wasn't too eventfull except I broke up with him. And, incase you're wondering, Lincoln and I never dated[/color]
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