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kguice1967
06-17-2010, 08:12 AM
abc
Toxick
06-17-2010, 08:41 AM
MMM seeks FFF for hot timez!
MMM = Married Multiracial Male.
FFF = Three chicks :yay:
DEEKAYPEE8569
06-17-2010, 08:51 AM
MM = Married Multiracial Male.
FFF = Three chicks :yay:
:lmao:
ArkRescue
06-17-2010, 09:02 AM
How about these 3 ?
MMM seeks FFF for hot timez!
MMM = Married Multiracial Male.
FFF = Three chicks :yay:
Toxick
06-17-2010, 09:03 AM
How about these 3 ?
They're cute.
But not hot.
Bronwyn
06-17-2010, 09:05 AM
abc
:confused:
Toxick
06-17-2010, 09:08 AM
abc
Y'know a sense of humor can go a long way when trying to make friends and meet people.
I'm just sayin'.
ArkRescue
06-17-2010, 09:11 AM
Now see what you've done ..... :nono:
Y'know a sense of humor can go a long way when trying to make friends and meet people.
I'm just sayin'.
Toxick
06-17-2010, 09:12 AM
Now see what you've done ..... :nono:
:frown:
ArkRescue
06-17-2010, 09:18 AM
say you're sorry and make it all better ...... :huggy:
:frown:
migtig
06-17-2010, 09:20 AM
abc
Aww :huggy: Toxick is a sweetie, though he is a tease. Come back and post.
Are you new to the area? Many of us are transplants and understand how hard it can be to meet people. :huggy:
Toxick
06-17-2010, 09:24 AM
say you're sorry and make it all better ...... :huggy:
sorry
Bronwyn
06-17-2010, 09:29 AM
:bigwhoop:
bresamil
06-17-2010, 09:44 AM
I'm always amazed when people post on these forums without reading some threads first. And then they're shocked by the responses. :coffee:
migtig
06-17-2010, 10:02 AM
I'm always amazed when people post on these forums without reading some threads first. And then they're shocked by the responses. :coffee:
Why? You know not every forum out there jumps right in with an attack or inside joke. Some places welcome people and make them feel right at home. Amazingly enough, it doesn't hurt at all to be nice to a newbie. :shrug:
Bronwyn
06-17-2010, 10:07 AM
Why? You know not every forum out there jumps right in with an attack or inside joke. Some places welcome people and make them feel right at home. Amazingly enough, it doesn't hurt at all to be nice to a newbie. :shrug:
Did you come to the party just before I left last month? I thought I saw you :huggy:
bresamil
06-17-2010, 10:14 AM
Why? You know not every forum out there jumps right in with an attack or inside joke. Some places welcome people and make them feel right at home. Amazingly enough, it doesn't hurt at all to be nice to a newbie. :shrug:
I always read a forum for awhile before posting. She would have understood the humor on here and not gotten offended and run away if she'd been reading them for awhile.
I always read a forum for awhile before posting. She would have understood the humor on here and not gotten offended and run away if she'd been reading them for awhile.
No frozen pancakes :yay:
No frozen pancakes :yay:
I forget :confused: are frozen waffles acceptable? I love my Eggos!
migtig
06-17-2010, 10:25 AM
Did you come to the party just before I left last month? I thought I saw you :huggy:
Maybe. But I can barely remember where I was yesterday. :lol:
I always read a forum for awhile before posting. She would have understood the humor on here and not gotten offended and run away if she'd been reading them for awhile.
I don't. I jump right in. And if you are new to the area, and find this forum you find that on most search engines it states it is a community forum to discuss life in southern Maryland "Whether you're relocating or a native, discuss general topics about living in Southern Maryland. What's happening locally" and then this particular section shows up as "This is a forum for members who are planning events and get-togethers. Make plans and post your meeting information here." Both of which makes us sound like a quite friendly group of Southern Marylanders. :smile: I remember when I joined way back when, I thought I had finally found a place to meet some nice people in the area. Disillusion people later, after they've become sucked in. that's my motto. :wink:
kwillia
06-17-2010, 10:26 AM
I forget :confused: are frozen waffles acceptable? I love my Eggos!While still in our first year of marriage, hubby got home from work first and decided to suprise me with dinner. The downside was he had to work with what was in the house and we were in dire need of a trip to the grocery store. I came home to the table set and on my dinner plate was hotdogs and toaster waffles. He said, "It's pigs in a quilt!" I didn't know whether to laugh or fro up when I noticed had had put out both syrup AND ketchup not knowing which I'd prefer on my pigs in a quilt...:doh:
bresamil
06-17-2010, 10:26 AM
No frozen pancakes :yay:
Although homemade and frozen for future use is permitted. :howdy:
I forget :confused: are frozen waffles acceptable? I love my Eggos!
yes
belvak
06-17-2010, 10:29 AM
While still in our first year of marriage, hubby got home from work first and decided to suprise me with dinner. The downside was he had to work with what was in the house and we were in dire need of a trip to the grocery store. I came home to the table set and on my dinner plate was hotdogs and toaster waffles. He said, "It's pigs in a quilt!" I didn't know whether to laugh or fro up when I noticed had had put out both syrup AND ketchup not knowing which I'd prefer on my pigs in a quilt...:doh:
:killingme :roflmao: :killingme
While still in our first year of marriage, hubby got home from work first and decided to suprise me with dinner. The downside was he had to work with what was in the house and we were in dire need of a trip to the grocery store. I came home to the table set and on my dinner plate was hotdogs and toaster waffles. He said, "It's pigs in a quilt!" I didn't know whether to laugh or fro up when I noticed had had put out both syrup AND ketchup not knowing which I'd prefer on my pigs in a quilt...:doh:
:killingme
While still in our first year of marriage, hubby got home from work first and decided to suprise me with dinner. The downside was he had to work with what was in the house and we were in dire need of a trip to the grocery store. I came home to the table set and on my dinner plate was hotdogs and toaster waffles. He said, "It's pigs in a quilt!" I didn't know whether to laugh or fro up when I noticed had had put out both syrup AND ketchup not knowing which I'd prefer on my pigs in a quilt...:doh:
What a great story. :lmao: I would have skipped the ketchup though. :jet:
yes
You should keep a box in the freezer. :really:
Toxick
06-17-2010, 10:32 AM
I don't. I jump right in. And if you are new to the area, and find this forum you find that on most search engines it states it is a community forum to discuss life in southern Maryland "Whether you're relocating or a native, discuss general topics about living in Southern Maryland. What's happening locally" and then this particular section shows up as "This is a forum for members who are planning events and get-togethers. Make plans and post your meeting information here." Both of which makes us sound like a quite friendly group of Southern Marylanders. :smile: I remember when I joined way back when, I thought I had finally found a place to meet some nice people in the area. Disillusion people later, after they've become sucked in. that's my motto. :wink:
I know you're most likely not talking about me here, as my first post in this thread was not mean. It could probably be construed as "creepy as all ####", but not mean or unfriendly. Maybe it was too friendly.
Just for the record, I almost never scare noobs away, and I try not to derail their threads - although I did today. And I agree that all too often noobs are disenfranchised right off the get-go and this is not a good thing. Especially when people just want to come online and meet some nice people in their general area.
If I have done so here, it's totally not what I was trying to do. I was going for a cheap laugh, but I don't think I was mean or harsh in any way. If it came off that way, I need to seriously rethink my posting style.
That's all I wanted to say.
migtig
06-17-2010, 10:33 AM
While still in our first year of marriage, hubby got home from work first and decided to suprise me with dinner. The downside was he had to work with what was in the house and we were in dire need of a trip to the grocery store. I came home to the table set and on my dinner plate was hotdogs and toaster waffles. He said, "It's pigs in a quilt!" I didn't know whether to laugh or fro up when I noticed had had put out both syrup AND ketchup not knowing which I'd prefer on my pigs in a quilt...:doh:
So which did you prefer? :popcorn:
kwillia
06-17-2010, 10:34 AM
I know you're most likely not talking about me here, as my first post in this thread was not mean. It could probably be construed as "creepy as all ####", but not mean or unfriendly. Maybe it was too friendly.
Just for the record, I almost never scare noobs away, and I try not to derail their threads - although I did today. And I agree that all too often noobs are disenfranchised right off the get-go and this is not a good thing. Especially when people just want to come online and meet some nice people in their general area.
If I have done so here, it's totally not what I was trying to do. I was going for a cheap laugh, but I don't think I was mean or harsh in any way. If it came off that way, I need to seriously rethink my posting style.
That's all I wanted to say.
What would Moxick say?
I know you're most likely not talking about me here, as my first post in this thread was not mean. It could probably be construed as "creepy as all ####", but not mean or unfriendly. Maybe it was too friendly.
Just for the record, I almost never scare noobs away, and I try not to derail their threads - although I did today. And I agree that all too often noobs are disenfranchised right off the get-go and this is not a good thing. Especially when people just want to come online and meet some nice people in their general area.
If I have done so here, it's totally not what I was trying to do. I was going for a cheap laugh, but I don't think I was mean or harsh in any way. If it came off that way, I need to seriously rethink my posting style.
That's all I wanted to say.
Ban yourself
kwillia
06-17-2010, 10:34 AM
So which did you prefer? :popcorn:
I went with the ketchup...:shocker: :lol:
migtig
06-17-2010, 10:37 AM
I know you're most likely not talking about me here, as my first post in this thread was not mean. It could probably be construed as "creepy as all ####", but not mean or unfriendly. Maybe it was too friendly.
Just for the record, I almost never scare noobs away, and I try not to derail their threads - although I did today. And I agree that all too often noobs are disenfranchised right off the get-go and this is not a good thing. Especially when people just want to come online and meet some nice people in their general area.
If I have done so here, it's totally not what I was trying to do. I was going for a cheap laugh, but I don't think I was mean or harsh in any way. If it came off that way, I need to seriously rethink my posting style.
That's all I wanted to say.
I went with the cheap laugh. :huggy: I know there's a sweet sensitive talented Toxick in there who loves some warped humor. This is why :love: And no I wasn't talking about you specifically and your posts in this tread, I was typing in "general terms". I always find it a shame when newbies get run off.
migtig
06-17-2010, 10:39 AM
I went with the ketchup...:shocker: :lol:
I think I'm making that for the giant for dinner tonight, rather than go to the grocery store. Do you think I should set out mustard?
Moxick
06-17-2010, 10:42 AM
What would Moxick say?
Sez I: He puts on a good face and tries to convince everyone that he's some nice guy, but don't fall for it. He is one of the most cantankerous nasty bastards that you're ever going to meet outside of a Cantankerous Nasty Bastard Convention. If I had my way, he wouldn't just be banned from the forums, he'd be banned from life - execution style.
In my most humble opinion, the best thing to do is ignore the son of a #####, and wait patiently for the day he's removed from the gene-pool, and we can celebrate by drinking margaritas and co-colas over his freshly dug grave.
kwillia
06-17-2010, 10:43 AM
Sez I: He puts on a good face and tries to convince everyone that he's some nice guy, but don't fall for it. He is one of the most cantankerous nasty bastards that you're ever going to meet outside of a Cantankerous Nasty Bastard Convention. If I had my way, he wouldn't just be banned from the forums, he'd be banned from life - execution style.
In my most humble opinion, the best thing to do is ignore the son of a #####, and wait patiently for the day he's removed from the gene-pool, and we can celebrate by drinking margaritas and co-colas over his freshly dug grave.
Watch what you ask for, people... watch what you ask for...:faint:
Bronwyn
06-17-2010, 11:50 AM
Maybe. But I can barely remember where I was yesterday. :lol:
At B' de Mayo (b-day party)
ArkRescue
06-17-2010, 12:24 PM
:cheers:
sorry
Ponytail
06-23-2010, 03:30 PM
Why? You know not every forum out there jumps right in with an attack or inside joke. Some places welcome people and make them feel right at home. Amazingly enough, it doesn't hurt at all to be nice to a newbie. :shrug:
LOL...I still remember how I was welcomed to the "party". :lol:
migtig
06-23-2010, 04:33 PM
LOL...I still remember how I was welcomed to the "party". :lol:
you were though :neener:
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