fhqwhgads said: Anxiety said: look, anything you need to know about the gays has been painstakingly detailed in multiple seasons of will & grace, which has been lovingly packaged in many collector's edition DVD sets. i only know this because as a gay, i am obligated to purchase anything that says "collector's edition" on it. Ohmygod! I only watch 2 things on TV and that's one of them! I check out BBC News 24 for the straight world and then Will and Grace for the gay world. just remember that straight people may run the government, but the gays rule the night. | |
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ZombieKitten said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Oh please! A woman's world will never crumble because her fiance didn't go to debtors prison to give her a freakin rock! This is really no harm no foul. If the woman is truly in it for love IT. CAN'T. MATTER! I am so so so so RIGHT! if you give me the ring and tell me it's cubic zirconium and you saved us $9,000 I would be happy. If you told me it was a diamond and it looked like $10,000 I would be doubtful and suspicious unless you were loaded, and if you were struggling to make ends meet I would be angry. yup. | |
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Anxiety said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: I am so so so so RIGHT! you need your own talk radio show. Shcock jock! | |
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ZombieKitten said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Ok, so there's 3 of you 3 of us what That have no expectations on the ring. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: evenstar said: no! if someone did that to me, the implication would be that he thought i only wanted him for the diamond or whatever, and worse, that he couldn't be open enough to discuss it with me. it's insulting and i wouldn't want to marry someone who thought that of me. i'd rather have no ring than someone try to test me. It's no test. Buy it, give it, say nothing. If it comes to light afterward, that's her own fault and hers to deal with. it IS a test! you can't deny that. there's a pass/fail aspect to it. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: ZombieKitten said: 3 of us what That have no expectations on the ring. It isn't "the ring" but what it symbolises | |
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evenstar said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: It's no test. Buy it, give it, say nothing. If it comes to light afterward, that's her own fault and hers to deal with. it IS a test! you can't deny that. there's a pass/fail aspect to it. No there isn't. The passing or failing is up to her. She either wants to stay cuz she's in love and recognizes that the ring is just symbolic, LIKE YOU ALL HAVE BEEN SAYING or she throws a fit and reveals that she really didn't marry for love! The man just accepts whatever course of action she wants to take All he did was fulfill his end of the bargain by giving a ring that symbolizes their "love" 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Anxiety said: fhqwhgads said: Ohmygod! I only watch 2 things on TV and that's one of them! I check out BBC News 24 for the straight world and then Will and Grace for the gay world. just remember that straight people may run the government, but the gays rule the night. Huh? You actually rule it? Hang on, you're not going to tell me that you invented ghosts, angry derelicts, muggers and whatnot to keep us off the streets at night so you can secretly dance arm in arm around the empty streets at night are you? | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: ZombieKitten said: You guys need to start an expensive and exclusive tradition of your own I guess so! I see Diamond encrusted anuses in my future ouch! I think you're missing a key part of the symbolism of rings. They're actually for the man, a symbol of ownership, telling other men to keep their hands off. My Legacy
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: evenstar said: it IS a test! you can't deny that. there's a pass/fail aspect to it. No there isn't. The passing or failing is up to her. She either wants to stay cuz she's in love and recognizes that the ring is just symbolic, LIKE YOU ALL HAVE BEEN SAYING or she throws a fit and reveals that she really didn't marry for love! The man just accepts whatever course of action she wants to take All he did was fulfill his end of the bargain by giving a ring that symbolizes their "love" it doesn't matter who the passing/failing is up to, it's still a test. | |
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NDRU said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: I guess so! I see Diamond encrusted anuses in my future ouch! I think you're missing a key part of the symbolism of rings. They're actually for the man, a symbol of ownership, telling other men to keep their hands off. Ok, how the hell are the feminists of the org even missing that aspect of it? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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evenstar said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: No there isn't. The passing or failing is up to her. She either wants to stay cuz she's in love and recognizes that the ring is just symbolic, LIKE YOU ALL HAVE BEEN SAYING or she throws a fit and reveals that she really didn't marry for love! The man just accepts whatever course of action she wants to take All he did was fulfill his end of the bargain by giving a ring that symbolizes their "love" it doesn't matter who the passing/failing is up to, it's still a test. One she can pass with As when she turns inward and knows how much she married for love 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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HAY GUISE!
LOLOLLOLLOL! Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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fhqwhgads said: Anxiety said: just remember that straight people may run the government, but the gays rule the night. Huh? You actually rule it? Hang on, you're not going to tell me that you invented ghosts, angry derelicts, muggers and whatnot to keep us off the streets at night so you can secretly dance arm in arm around the empty streets at night are you? don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. | |
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evenstar said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: No there isn't. The passing or failing is up to her. She either wants to stay cuz she's in love and recognizes that the ring is just symbolic, LIKE YOU ALL HAVE BEEN SAYING or she throws a fit and reveals that she really didn't marry for love! The man just accepts whatever course of action she wants to take All he did was fulfill his end of the bargain by giving a ring that symbolizes their "love" it doesn't matter who the passing/failing is up to, it's still a test. Is he as bad as this in P&R? :semanticsmokescreenbacktrackingfail!: I'm thinking P&R could be fun if I could just stomach staying there longer than 5 minutes though. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: NDRU said: ouch! I think you're missing a key part of the symbolism of rings. They're actually for the man, a symbol of ownership, telling other men to keep their hands off. Ok, how the hell are the feminists of the org even missing that aspect of it? I'm sure the whole idea was started by men, like a brand, perhaps to protect a woman in his absence (like a quiet threat), but mostly just to take her off the market. My Legacy
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Anxiety said: fhqwhgads said: Huh? You actually rule it? Hang on, you're not going to tell me that you invented ghosts, angry derelicts, muggers and whatnot to keep us off the streets at night so you can secretly dance arm in arm around the empty streets at night are you? don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. You mean me don't you? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Anxiety said: fhqwhgads said: Huh? You actually rule it? Hang on, you're not going to tell me that you invented ghosts, angry derelicts, muggers and whatnot to keep us off the streets at night so you can secretly dance arm in arm around the empty streets at night are you? don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. Whaaaaat?? I was told the Little Richard comes out at night story from when I was just a wee boy and now you're telling me it's all just a lie?? It kept me in the house doing my homework though, fair play. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Anxiety said: don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. You mean me don't you? well i have to be honest and say that i originally meant the guy who sang 'tutti frutti', but now that i think about it, i've never seen the two of you in the same room at the same time. | |
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Anxiety said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: You mean me don't you? well i have to be honest and say that i originally meant the guy who sang 'tutti frutti', but now that i think about it, i've never seen the two of you in the same room at the same time. So maybe the story was true all along! | |
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Anxiety said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: You mean me don't you? well i have to be honest and say that i originally meant the guy who sang 'tutti frutti', but now that i think about it, i've never seen the two of you in the same room at the same time. oh, shit you're right! My toe just went up into my boot! My Legacy
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Anxiety said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: You mean me don't you? well i have to be honest and say that i originally meant the guy who sang 'tutti frutti', but now that i think about it, i've never seen the two of you in the same room at the same time. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Anxiety said: fhqwhgads said: Huh? You actually rule it? Hang on, you're not going to tell me that you invented ghosts, angry derelicts, muggers and whatnot to keep us off the streets at night so you can secretly dance arm in arm around the empty streets at night are you? don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. The Fat Girl Who Screams for Food: a first person account of the gay wraiths, street gands, and little richards who rule the night. | |
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CarrieMpls said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Since marriage is supposed to be about "love", get your girlfriend a cubic zirconia ring instead of a diamond and save your self some cash! If she finds out that it is fake, that means she went out and got it appraised which means your marriage is about a rock and not love. If she finds out and makes a stink about it, you obviously are marrying the wrong chick who is in it for anything but love. If love were the issue, then it wouldn't matter what you gave her to signify your commitment. Your commitment is action, not an object
Good luck guys! Or how about they tell her it's a cubic zirconia when they give it? Why not be honest up front? I'd be pissed if someone lied to me about something, even something as "small" as that. I'd happily take any ring my intended wanted to give me. I think most women would too. exactly what I was thinking. so the guy is starting off by lying to his woman by manipulating her into thinking that what she has isn't really what it is? Thats dumb. That says a lot about the guy if he did that. Personally I don't need a diamond. I would much more appreciate the creativity of a sapphire stone, or a citrine stone, I don't have to have diamonds to make me happy. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Anxiety said: well i have to be honest and say that i originally meant the guy who sang 'tutti frutti', but now that i think about it, i've never seen the two of you in the same room at the same time. He's pointing at his muse. Did you know the song originally went "tutti fruity, good booty?" My Legacy
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JasmineFire said: Anxiety said: don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. The Fat Girl Who Screams for Food: a first person account of the gay wraiths, street gands, and little richards who rule the night. X gajillion! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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JasmineFire said: Anxiety said: don't forget about wraiths, street gangs and little richard. The Fat Girl Who Screams for Food: a first person account of the gay wraiths, street gands, and little richards who rule the night. it's going to make 'running with scissors' read like the back of a cereal box, i tell you! | |
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NDRU said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Ok, how the hell are the feminists of the org even missing that aspect of it? I'm sure the whole idea was started by men, like a brand, perhaps to protect a woman in his absence (like a quiet threat), but mostly just to take her off the market. thanks NDRU | |
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Anxiety said: JasmineFire said: The Fat Girl Who Screams for Food: a first person account of the gay wraiths, street gands, and little richards who rule the night. it's going to make 'running with scissors' read like the back of a cereal box, i tell you! that's for damn sure! | |
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missfee said: CarrieMpls said: Or how about they tell her it's a cubic zirconia when they give it? Why not be honest up front? I'd be pissed if someone lied to me about something, even something as "small" as that. I'd happily take any ring my intended wanted to give me. I think most women would too. exactly what I was thinking. so the guy is starting off by lying to his woman by manipulating her into thinking that what she has isn't really what it is? Thats dumb. That says a lot about the guy if he did that. Personally I don't need a diamond. I would much more appreciate the creativity of a sapphire stone, or a citrine stone, I don't have to have diamonds to make me happy. for me it's not so much about the stone but if the setting/ring itself is something i like and would want to wear every day. | |
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