Today Gwinnett Arena is being descended upon by a lot of trucks and dirt for the Professional Bull Riders events that kick off (no pun, intended) tonight. Later today, I have a meet up with PBR’s official “barrel man” Flint Rasmussen for an interview and hopefully I can get a crash course in man wrangling!


I’m secretly hoping he will be dressed just like this. Either outfit would work.
Some of the best advice I have received about dating men - who want to marry – has come from men who have done it and are happy about it. That’s right, happily married men exist and they are chock full of good information single men and women can take heed to.
I just think it’s good practice to seek out people who have reached the destination that you desire. Often times they can offer great insight on their journey, including mistakes and pitfalls.
It could also be helpful to introduce someone you are dating to your trusted married friends. Some of my married guy friends can spot a player from a mile away and are quick to let me know it. They are all, “Game recognizes game. Get rid of him, he reminds me of myself when I didn’t care!”
You know the saying, takes one to know one, right? Well, if you take your date around married friends, you can find out from them if the person you are seeing is marriage-minded. You know, just in case you aren’t totally convinced by spending quality time with them.
What is the best advice you have received from someone who is happily married? What did they warn you about when it comes to relationships?
Have you ever introduced the person you are dating to your friends who are married? Have they ever advised you to run for the hills? Did you listen?
P.S. I’m meeting the happily married Mr. Rasmussen early this afternoon, you can still post questions for him to answer today!
Happy Friday!
2:23 UPDATE:
I had a great meet up with Flint! He was super friendly and hilarious. Flint and his wife have been married 15 years! That’s like TWO seven year itches under his belt, people.
I asked him what has worked for him and his wife all these years. He said, “lots of sex” (YESSS) and also the fact that they really enjoy their time together. She balances him out and can be the “voice of reason”. He also said that the fact that he travels so much for work, doesn’t hurt either! When he goes home, they are rarely apart.
So basically, I need to find a traveling salesman who loves sex and then live happily ever after. Easy breezy RIGHT!?
258 comments Add your comment
Don't be cruel
November 20th, 2009
8:32 am
Bull riding? That’s horrible.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
8:52 am
Good morning, everyone!
Oui vey!
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
9:17 am
I’m still first
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
9:21 am
Now that I read the entire topic, I took my boyfriend around a dear friend of mine. Him and his wife seemed to welcome him. Only found out after our divorce that my male friend never thought my ex was good enough for me but felt it wasn’t his place to say anything.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
9:22 am
How’d you sneak up there, Don’t be cruel??? (smile)
Raqi...I believe I am one...??????
November 20th, 2009
9:22 am
I just think it’s good practice to seek out people who have reached the destination that you desire. Often times they can offer great insight on their journey, including mistakes and pitfalls.
Who would have thunk it? And I do agree.
Raqi...I believe I am one...??????
November 20th, 2009
9:25 am
Good Morning Leggs.
abc
November 20th, 2009
9:35 am
What’s with the daily bull riding and rodeo clown thing? You’re promoting it for something else you have to write, or what?
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
9:36 am
Morning, Raqi.
Of course it’s advantageous to reach out to those that have already been on the journey one is about to embark on. Although each person’s journey will be unique to them, a person who has gone “through it” will be a better educator for the one starting out on the same path. Since the dawn of time, people have sought the wisdom of those more experienced. That won’t change. It would be foolish to ask someone how to change a baby’s diaper if they’ve never changed one themselves. I may be blind going in, but with the help of a visually paired person, my picture will come into focus!
bosseswife
November 20th, 2009
9:37 am
Good Friday Morning Bloggers!
What really makes marriage work is when you have two people who are givers! Two takers will never last and a give and taker would have to have a keen sense on when to switch those roles. But when you have two people who enjoy giving to each other…you’ve got a recipe for success!
BTW – For all of you that think because someone is different from you , that it is impossible to have a good relationship, think out of box and look at the heart of the matter no one thought our relationship would last either, because we were so different….but it has been almost 15years!
Raqi...I believe I am one...??????
November 20th, 2009
9:42 am
I get some of the best advice from my closest dearest friend who has been with her husband for over 20 years.
When I informed her that I was getting married she told me straight out “marriage takes putting in the work”. She also told me that after getting pass a rough patch in her marriage she learned that she has to actively be the ideal partner that she wants her husband to be. In other words don’t expect of someone else what you aren’t willing to do yourself.
One thing I have learned myself is you have got to be committed to this thing.
Marriage is a partnership/union/merger.
You have got to want it.
Every day will not be Sunday and fresh baked cookies.
Disagreements do not mean the love is lost.
The will be a need for compromise and sacrifice, but know the difference.
Don’t bring up old stuff after the fact.
When you say you are okay with something be okay with it.
The goods are not a bargaining tool.
Your mate didn’t choose his/her family so hold it against them.
Don’t allow your family and friends to talk down to your mate.
mqew
November 20th, 2009
9:46 am
Good Morning
The best advice from a married person was given to me by my grandfather (60+ years) right before he married us. He advised, “Live like it’s just you two in the world.”
We really didn’t know how to take that because we were so ‘green’, until we indeed needed that advice.
Raqi...I believe I am one...??????
November 20th, 2009
9:46 am
…so DON’T hold it against them.
M. (pronounced M dot)
November 20th, 2009
9:49 am
What is the best advice you have received from someone who is happily married? What did they warn you about when it comes to relationships?
The best advice that I received was if you are not ready, then dont do it. No matter what. And to also not let society, your woman, her family, the wedding planner, or the wedding bliss pressure you into doing something you arent 100% committed to. Do it when you are ready.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
9:51 am
Three Words Daily – Face challenges fearlessly.
Raqi...I believe I am one...??????
November 20th, 2009
9:53 am
Leggs I agree that the journeys will different, but I also believe that marriage like anything else has it’s own set of rules that are universal.
While the individuals participating are different, my dad taught me “obey the marriage”. Those vows that we make although speaking of the person, are vows to the marriage. While in this union “I take this man to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, forsaking all others from this day forward until death do us part.”
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
9:55 am
“What really makes marriage work is when you have two people who are givers!” Thanks bosseswife
“Live like it’s just you two in the world.” <- Thanks to mqew’s grandaddy!
“The will be a need for compromise and sacrifice, but know the difference. ‘preciate it Raqi.
Happy Friday People!
Sassy Me...juicy fruit...there can be only one :-)
November 20th, 2009
9:56 am
Have you ever introduced the person you are dating to your friends who are married? Have they ever advised you to run for the hills? Did you listen?
Yes I did that with my last relationship….hell actually that was the first and only time I did that cause I was in love, or so I thought. Long story short, I was told to ditch him b/c we were on two different planes with regards to careers,finances and other aspects necessary for a successful relationship. I didn’t listen then but eventually I saw the forest and the trees and decided that we needed to part ways….it was and still is hard at times, especially around this time of year but I…I will survive.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
9:56 am
The best insight into marriage that I have ever received came from Rell.
He told me that marriage is saying (not literally) to your partner everyday “I choose you.” And it is a choice that you have to make over arguments, adversity, temptation, kids, whatever. And the moment the other person stops making that choice, whether consciously or not, that’s where big problems become little problems.
And as my pastor always says, “It is the little foxes that spoil the vines.” (From the Song of Solomon)
M. (pronounced M dot)
November 20th, 2009
9:57 am
@Leggs
@Wise
I think all advice needs to be taken with a grain of salt and just because someone is married doesnt give them instant credibility. We only know what is going on on the forefront not behind closed doors.
Leggs,
Something in your 9:21 comment really stayed with me… you said “my male friend never thought my ex was good enough for me”.
It’s funny you say this because I was discussing this with a friend and they were discussing platonic friends on the radio today.
My question is can married people truly be friends with single people?
With your 9:21 comment, I cant help but wonder if he was maybe throwing salt because he knows he never could have a chance with you so maybe he didn’t want to see anyone else get with you. Your thoughts?
I just dont agree there is really genuinely platonic friends. There is always an angle.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
10:04 am
Um, yeah…I’m a dunce. Where LITTLE problems become BIG problems.
Y’all know what I meant. ~lol~
abc
November 20th, 2009
10:04 am
Have you ever introduced the person you are dating to your friends who are married? Have they ever advised you to run for the hills?
Not really. There have been some that people would caution me about, but they were ones that I’d never marry, anyway. I’ve experienced similar treatment, though; my ex-wife used to trash me to everyone she knew, even before I met them, so that when I finally did meet them, they’d just look at their shoes and mumble something. It was so consistent that I finally asked her, “just what are you saying about me to all these people”? She lied about it, of course. She said she never talked about me at all, ever. That was a pretty odd lie to come up with, I thought.
Never marry someone who puts their self-interests ahead of yours, and especially ahead of the shared interests of the two of you.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
10:05 am
And the moment EITHER person stops making that choice….
Raqi...I believe I am one...??????
November 20th, 2009
10:07 am
“I choose you.”
SexyCool that is so, so true.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
10:11 am
He told me that marriage is saying (not literally) to your partner everyday “I choose you.”
I actually love that! Thanx for sharing that SexyC..
As of right now I don’t want to get married, but I used to look at my grandmother and my grandfather and I used to smile. They were so content with eachother (of course they had their share of problems but what relationship doesn’t. They had 9 children to care for and through my whole years of growing up I admired them.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
10:16 am
my ex-wife used to trash me to everyone she knew, even before I met them
abc?? neva mind her non-explanation,why do u think she did that,REALLY??
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
10:17 am
@M. – “I think all advice needs to be taken with a grain of salt and just because someone is married doesnt give them instant credibility.”
I think it does give them instant credibility simply because I would think one reason one goes to another for advice is because their opinion and hindsight is valued.
My question is can married people truly be friends with single people? I’ve found out that in my case, the answer is NO! You may not have been present when I discussed this. This same friend’s wife asked me to step aside and dissolve our friendship once I became a divorcee. And yes, I believed he was throwing salt because although he was married he recently told me he has always been interested in me and my safe being. Although we were/are (?) friends, we both were married and I didn’t see him and his wife often. Sure we all spent time together at card parties, etc, but that was the extent and many months in between these parties. I truly was oblivious because he never, ever made advances toward me. So I guess that helped with me not knowing. He married years before me and it seemed all was well until my divorce. Ironically, my ex was never bothered by him (could be because he was a big man, out of shape, many medical problems and not my type). Guess he didn’t feel threatened.
@Raqi, I too agree that certain aspects about marriage are “universal.” It’s the tweak on your own marriage that helps boosts the universal definition of a marriage.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
10:17 am
think all advice needs to be taken with a grain of salt and just because someone is married doesnt give them instant credibility
You are absolutely correct M..
Melo
November 20th, 2009
10:18 am
Morning, by the way!!
I get advice from my parents,aunts,uncles,in-laws, etc,pple that I actually respect………all the time.
Its a continous exercise.
Learning does not and will never end,untill u die.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:19 am
M
I think all advice needs to be taken with a grain of salt and just because someone is married doesnt give them instant credibility.
That is true but it really depends more your choice of whom to ask for advice. You can’t arbitrarily pick a married person. There are just certain people whose opinion carry more weight than others.
My parents have been married for 38 years. I know for a fact that every day hasn’t been sunny for them. However, I know that they know how to work through it. Their opinions matter more than Elizabeth Taylor. She probably is an expert on weddings, but not marriage.
It is all in who you pick in a mentor.
My question is can married people truly be friends with single people?
Yes. If you get married are you gonna drop all your single friends of both genders?
I ask my wife to trust me. Therefore, I have to trust her. As long as the two of us stay on the same page, then the outsiders don’t matter as much.
I have plenty of female friends. Although I am a current law student, I’ve been a paralegal for quite sometime. There are way more female paralegals than male paralegals. There is no way for me to avoid it. On the flip side, my wife is an attorney, and there are way more male attorneys than female attorneys. We work in environments where we have to trust each other.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
10:19 am
I have a good number of friends who are married; taking my ol’man around them would probably just be for the chill ‘n chat. If they have something valuable to say about our relationship, cool. If not, cool. I trust their comment would be clear and direct, such as I am about him = us.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
10:26 am
If you get married are you gonna drop all your single friends of both genders?
No…my friends will be extended to him, now they’re our friends…
“Happy” married friends would know you and how you operate when you are serious…AND they will tell you “yeah, I can tell ya’ll doing alright …that’s alright Cee”.…married men & women alike, they know the difference in, and can spot-on a “Tyrone homeboy”…once upon a time they may have been one themselves.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
10:27 am
@ M dot..so true. Sometimes folks will give you the backstage instead of the live performance.
I think all advice needs to be taken with a grain of salt and just because someone is married doesnt give them instant credibility. We only know what is going on on the forefront not behind closed doors.
Hey Dream Do you think you will change your mind on marriage? Like you I look at the union my grandparents shared over 50 years and my parents 30 years. I do not seek out married couples for advice for the reason M. stated. Also I know things appear rosy when folks are painting their own picture. When I seek advice I do so from people that are trained with knowledge and authority, but first of all I go within for the answer.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
10:27 am
Poppa G
You just about summed up what I was thinking…
If I go to you for advice, it’s because I respect what you have to offer, but those always offering up advice as if “everything is perfect”.. I pretty much don’t even care for. Personally I have close friendsfamily of every area in dating..
I have the ones that are married, the ones that are in serious relationships, the ones that are dating, and the ones that have the FWB… I have been given the oppourtunity to have a diverse group of people that can offer insight on all levels, and I truly appreciate that.
Hard dyck and bubblegum
November 20th, 2009
10:30 am
@SC…thanks my friend…ya know i am not always clowning sometime i make sense…lol
you can get all the advice in the world but if you have no follow thru then its just pretty words
and for all my unmarried people..if you think LOVE sustains all..well lets just say it does not and will not…will love keep your partner from loving themselves more than you….no…a choice will…remember that when you have the warm fuzzies..we have all heard the phase “taking someone for granted” right….think along those lines..
you have to plan for your marriage…you have to basically re-interview for the job yearly…if you fall asleep at the wheel like i did..well you will get what you deserve in the end…but i would get married again tommorrow if i could…i would just choose better this time!!!
M. (pronounced M dot)
November 20th, 2009
10:34 am
@Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
@Leggs
“And yes, I believed he was throwing salt because although he was married he recently told me he has always been interested in me and my safe being.”
I knew he was interested in you all along. This is code for him saying he liked you and just needed a way to get his foot in the door with you.
You said that “I think it does give them instant credibility simply because I would think one reason one goes to another for advice is because their opinion and hindsight is valued.”.
I dont agree because any 2 fools can go to the courthouse and get married, but does that make them qualified to give you advice, NO! I guess we need to consult advice from people with SUCCESSFUL marriages, but how do we define/recognize a successful marriage? There is always brownosing and fronting going on!
@Poppa Grande
You said “Yes. If you get married are you gonna drop all your single friends of both genders?”
It’s not about dropping the friends, but I am asking if you all can be genuinely friends, and my answer is still no.
Poppa Grande,
You said:
“I have plenty of female friends. Although I am a current law student, I’ve been a paralegal for quite sometime. There are way more female paralegals than male paralegals. There is no way for me to avoid it. On the flip side, my wife is an attorney, and there are way more male attorneys than female attorneys. We work in environments where we have to trust each other.”
There is a difference between female friends and colleagues discussing work information. This is all a RESPECT factor. Poppa, I dont know you but I am sure your wife is not cool with your female friends just calling with idle chatter on a saturday night right? Or lets flip it, how would you feel if one of her male friends called her while yall are just on the couch saturday night watching a movie and she answers? Let me answer that for you, I know you would NOT like that. It’s not about jealously or anything. I think alot of people are scared to check disrespect. Deep down inside, people especially women dont like someone in the positon that they are supposed to be in i.e., your ATTENTION needs to be on her.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
10:34 am
Hard Dizzle/Rell – you know you’re certifiable, right?
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:35 am
I have told a really good friend that he should head for the hills in regards to a female. Heck, the four of us took a trip to the Dominican together. I saw the kind of person that he became while her. For some reason, she (or the relationship itself) brought anger out in him. (They were both control freaks.) They ended up getting married, but it ended badly, very badly. Like weeks in the ICU badly. He got sued, and won the case. But spent tons of money defending himself in civil case. He had to close his insurance agency, and start over. (State Farm agent)
However, my experience with the doctor (my lady before I dated my wife) kind of taught me to look for certain signs. The doctor brought out the mean streak in me. She was a spoiled control freak, and I hated it. The bedroom skills were awesome (esp. her DSLs); however, it wasn’t good enough to catch a case over.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
10:35 am
No…my friends will be extended to him, now they’re our friends…
I like that Cee.. I will not drop my friends of many years just b/c my significant other is a little weary of the relationship… but on the other hand, the man that I am with will not be insecure of mt driends, b/c he will be able to go out with them and talk with them… and as Cee said, if he wants they will “become his friends too”.
Professor
Right now I don’t believe I will, but I can’t predict the future so we’ll have to see. It’s funny b/c my dad (the one who raised me from day one) is married to my mom, but when I met my real dad when I was 18 I found out he wasn’t married, and still doesn’t plan on getting married… He says now that it’s in our blood we don’t need to get married. He’s been with his woman for over 5 yrs now and they have the same mind set. They are just happy being with eachother.
I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing..lol
abc
November 20th, 2009
10:37 am
Melo, why did she do that? I can only speculate. Partly from feeling competitive about careers; she resented mine, and so felt compelled to assert her superior sense or responsibility, parenting mojo, wanted to make more money than me, just plain wanted to do anything she could to make me quit my career. Once she accomplished that, she felt guilty for pretty much wrecking my life on account of it, and compensated by stepping up the amount of trash she talked. Man, she competed for our kids’ attention. She wanted to be the king.
Or something like that. I know that you’ve witnessed the wife-trashing-hubby-to-her-friends-and-colleagues syndrome. Trying to figure out why they do it is kind of a wasted exercise.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:42 am
M.
First off, I don’t really do much idle telephone chit chat with anyone (male or female). I like seeing people and reading body language and such. I rarely answer my home phone period.
Yes, we have chilled together on non work related matters.
I gone to happy hours with them without my wife. There have been times where it was just me and one female there.
I know the wife has gone away for weeks at a time for trials. One year she had a trial in Richmond, VA that lasted 6 weeks. I am sure that they (at least on of the partners were there with her too) weren’t always talking about the trial.
So, trust has to be there. I trust her until she give me reason not trust her.
It is what I would want done to me.
The golden rule should apply to relationships, too. “Do unto others….”
Professor
November 20th, 2009
10:42 am
Dream I have felt like your real dad at times. Sometimes I feel like why not be together without any of those ties…I go back and forth.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
10:42 am
PoppaG – What is DSL?
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:43 am
Exactly Cee….
Before we even made plans to jump the broom, we made it clear that our friends were part of the package.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:44 am
Cee…..you don’t wanna know. You ain’t grown enuff for that info.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:44 am
DSL help to make PSH
M. (pronounced M dot)
November 20th, 2009
10:47 am
@Poppa Grande
Thanks for answering straight up. You said the name of the game. “So, trust has to be there. I trust her until she give me reason not trust her.”.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
10:47 am
oh! well i’m grown ‘n stuff…:)…
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
10:49 am
Thanks PoppaG, I said the same thing on seeking one’s advice.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
10:51 am
M.
My grandpa gave me some very basic advice that has stuck with me.
“People have a hard time respecting a person who tells others to do something that he is no willing to do himself.”
That advice has shown itself to be for the most part throughout my life in every area of my life.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
10:51 am
Cee don’t like acronyms today…okay PSH, got that.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
10:55 am
CEE,what does PSH mean??
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
10:55 am
Prof..
I hear ya..
Okay now I wanna know what DSL is..
M. (pronounced M dot)
November 20th, 2009
10:56 am
@Poppa Grande
Good quote. Now a question for you, speaking of respect, I am single and in the dating scene and have noticed an influx of scandelous behavior and women. I know guys do their dirt, but these women out here are on another program right now.
How can guys better screen for these kind of females? If you respect someone, you wouldnt do them wrong right?
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
10:59 am
@ Melo – Porn Star Head.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:01 am
There is nothing new under the sun.
Women have always done dirt.
Don’t you think that Delilah was scandalous towards Sampson?
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:02 am
DSL are a special pair of lips that good for PSH
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
11:03 am
“Don’t you think that Delilah was scandalous towards Sampson?”
Yup, she cut all Sampson’s hair off after she’d rocked him to sleep.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
11:04 am
k…i can put it together. ah!
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
11:07 am
Gotcha! PG
Did anyone hear about the father that shot his son execution style touching his 3 year old step sister inappropriately?
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
11:07 am
I’m finding out that even when one respects you, they can still do you wrong.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
11:07 am
*for touching*
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:08 am
You can’t be afraid to take risks, M.
Don’t be foolish about it though. Until people can read others thoughts, meeting a mate will be a risk.
You gotta put on your big boys drawls to be successful.
not directed at you personally, M.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
11:09 am
Melo – Porn Star Head
thanx Cee…now im going back to read Poppa’s entry to see who is porn star head,per his entry…girlfriend or what??
woosh, uall killing me with these new wrds popping up eveday….becky,psh,mhb…etc
M. (pronounced M dot)
November 20th, 2009
11:14 am
@PG
Its all good. No worries. But one vibe I get from Atlanta, is that this is a good place to maybe meet a mate but not settle down. I just have never seen so many married people cheat compared to here. I used to live in Chicago, Minneapolis, and now Atlanta. “If it’s a ring, it aint no thing…” lol
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:14 am
Leggs
I’m finding out that even when one respects you, they can still do you wrong.
True. Death is the only certainty in life.
Sassy Me...juicy fruit...there can be only one :-)
November 20th, 2009
11:16 am
Dream I read that story yesterday but read a follow up article today on MSNBC.com. From what I gathered the confessed what he did and the dad barged into the son’s home, made him strip nekkid, took him to a field and shot him in the head. I’m still at a loss b/c even though what the young man did was wrong he did the right thing and told. What makes me even sadder is that he said “no daddy,no” and the father grabbed his head and shot.
Even more tragic is the story about the angel in North Carolina who’s mother sold her to some pedo in exchange for drugs. The smug look/smile on his mugshot makes me wish he gets raped and strangled in prison like he did to that baby…..bastard.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
11:18 am
so if smegirl is PSH or DSL certified,is that a good thing,bad thing or what ladies and gents??? or its a case by case basis??
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
11:18 am
btw – Hey Rell.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
11:22 am
I brought my lunch tryna be more economical because i know what lies ahead of me…i’on even want it!
Sassy Me...juicy fruit...there can be only one :-)
November 20th, 2009
11:23 am
Dream I read that story yesterday and read another follow up article today on MSNBC.com. I think what the young man did was wrong but he did the right thing by telling of what he did. Sometimes I wonder what would make a parent kill thier own child but I’m not a parent so I don’t know. What I though especially sad was the way he killed him….made him strip naked, took him outside and shot him in the head. I couldn’t help but wonder what the dad was thinking at the time…just before he killed his namesake.
Even sadder is the story about Shaniya Davis. Someone should kick her mom’s azz for giving her child away in exchange for drugs. When I saw the smug smile of the accuser’s mugshot I wished that he gets raped and strangled just like he did that poor baby.
lurkster
November 20th, 2009
11:27 am
and taxes…death and taxes
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:30 am
M
one vibe I get from Atlanta, is that this is a good place to maybe meet a mate but not settle down.
the one thing that I think people forget is the time in which we live. Patience is very important.
I feel that since 80s the divorce rate has been sky high. That means that kids that endured their parent’s divorce are now dating and marrying. It is impossible to think that this doesn’t affect the dating scene. I remembered dealing with the mistrust of female. Some remember dad cheating on mom. Mom talking bad about dad and vice versa.
Therefore, patience is important, but incompatible with our fast paced society.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
11:35 am
Sassy
I agree, both stories were a little hard for me to stomach.
Shooting your own child/selling your child for drugs… What is this world coming to?
We are in the midst of alot of loonies.
Chauncey
November 20th, 2009
11:36 am
Men cheat on women they love, never women they respect.
Chauncey
November 20th, 2009
11:37 am
I’m finding out that even when one respects you, they can still do you wrong.
To agree with you
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
11:39 am
I get from Atlanta, is that this is a good place to maybe meet a mate but not settle down.
ugh!
M Will you not say that? Someone dear to me said this also…But it’s all in a person’s willingness to “be” with the other person…and just “be”…’n could care less what negative gyrate around the tow of them. Atlanta’s scene is just another what? “scene”
choices….decisons…choices…
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
11:40 am
Exactly PG…
My generation wants instant gratification. Working is for pansies and “making it big” is on their mind.
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
11:40 am
What is the best advice you have received from someone who is happily married? What did they warn you about when it comes to relationships?
I know a few couples who seem to be happily married, but their voluntary advice may work best in their own relationships. I receive the regular if you don’t xyz in the bedroom, he will find it elsewhere and learn how to cook.
They mean well, but I would not trade their relationships with my single status because the people who’ve volunteered their advice to me accept a few things I can’t, adultery and manipulation to name a few.
It works for them, but I can’t manage in those types of relationships and I can’t envision myself married. If I meet a monogamous, loving, responsible guy that I’m at least physically attracted to, I think I could manage the other annoyances, save marriage.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:44 am
Cee
enjoy that lunch.
i am eating leftovers for lunch. Being economical too. Being that they are leftovers from Papadeaux’s, it makes it easier.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
11:50 am
Dream’n
They are sad stories in the news. I learned to quit watching the news first thing in the morning because of the bad news. The last thing that I like is starting off the day hearing negativity. I hear about the horrible nature of humans all day at school. I was more sad hearing that the lady (who allegedly sold her kid) is currently pregnant.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
11:53 am
@Dream_n, that’s why I watch GMA in the morning. The news is depressing. Also, loonies have always walked amongst us. So many have stopped taking their medication that it appears to be an influx. They’ve always been there. Lack of medication and the pressure of everyday living have people snapping left and right!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
11:54 am
Chicken salad with apple, Stacy’s Pita chips, mandarin oranges, mixed greens salad…
I think the prob is, i’d just rather have something hot/warm today…that’s all. Gimme somma that Pappadeaux’s now!
Wise Diva
November 20th, 2009
11:59 am
Hi everyone, it seems like I need to meet more happily married people, diversify my resources LOL
abc, yes, something like that. That is why I said I would be tying it in my topics ALL week. I didn’t think it was overkill because I tried to balance it out with my same general topics I usually cover. I hope that’s alright, man, you are about as change resistant as I am, LOL
Melo
November 20th, 2009
12:01 pm
i’d just rather have something hot/warm today…that’s all
something warm?? Is that so Cee???
@Leggsthat’s why I watch GMA in the morning. The news is depressing. u actually like depressing news??
Professor
November 20th, 2009
12:10 pm
Melo,
Do you still have the hots for Diane Sawyer? I watch GMA in the morning and I find the broad spectrum of topics refreshing compared to local news. Not to mention when Diane wears her black suit I giggle thinking about what Melo wrote….
Professor
November 20th, 2009
12:12 pm
…I don’t know what I want for lunch today. Shall I trot over to the wing spot?
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
12:18 pm
I want to be happily married, not JUST married.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
12:18 pm
wing spot?? where..wings is my friday lunch/dinner most times.
GMA and Diane Sawyer.boy!,,Proff, why u wanna spoil my pants??
My main squeeze knows I got real luv for that woman!
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
12:19 pm
@Melo, figure someone would read it that way. The news is depressing, not GMA!
Melo
November 20th, 2009
12:22 pm
I want to be happily married
good for u…!
Its a process,not an event tho.
There are times I have looked at Queen in the eye and felt %^&*$#!*( esp after we argue or disagree…..but i wont take those %^&*$#!*( back coz the happyness i feel inside,even after experiencing those moments soemtimes,is what makes us happy.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
12:26 pm
@Melo…try W.K. Wings (Ranch style).
Professor
November 20th, 2009
12:32 pm
Melo don’t spoil your pants now!
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
12:36 pm
I’m trying to figure out what lunch will be today.. too
I might just do the subway thing again, the buffalo sandwich is quite tasty.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
12:38 pm
Dream,
You mentioned that buffalo sandwich before, but for some reason subway does not keep the hunger away. I can eat subway and less than two hours later I am hungry.
I will probably have wings for lunch, but I really wanted to take a nap during my lunch break and if I make my wing stop I will not have time for my nap.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
12:41 pm
Professor,
I partner it with their brocolli and cheese soup and a bag of chips and a drink.
and I have learned to not take a nap on breaks… It makes me even more sleepy.. so I suggest going to get those wings..
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
12:42 pm
I want to be happily married, not JUST married
Yep. Doing it any other way would be wasting each other’s time.
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
12:45 pm
When Diane Sawyer is off of GMA, I will watch them again. It just seems to me like she asks stupid questions in interviews.
I remember watching an interview last year following an plane crash. She asked one of the survivors “What was going through your mind as the plane was falling from the sky?” That is a stupid question.
I can answer that question. First you say certain word, then you do that same certain word and need a change of underwear.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
12:49 pm
Poppa
I have notice Diane asking more silly questions and making comments, but she will come right back and say something brillant…I thought it was just me being too serious or something.
First you say certain word, then you do that same certain word and need a change of underwear. Yep that about the length of it!
Professor
November 20th, 2009
12:49 pm
Poppa
I have notice Diane asking more silly questions and making comments, but she will come right back and say something brillant…I thought it was just me being too serious or something.
First you say certain word, then you do that same certain word and need a change of underwear. Yep that about the length of it!
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
12:53 pm
Well, she is taking over for Charlie Gibson when he retires. Hopefully, they will let him stay retired. This is his third attempt to retire.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
12:55 pm
“What was going through your mind as the plane was falling from the sky?”
Its actually a fav qstion of emale presenters…Robin Roberts asks that qstion too…….
Speaking of Hill Harper,how many of u caught him on V this morning..he was saying some good things ofcourse…..entertainment wise….no speak of rough patches in relationships and geting up again…but thats another topic….
Untill Frank asked him..”how come u aint coupled up? (or sme like that)
I noticed a stutter,stagger and a daze(like Mike Tyson just jabbed Evander) then he picked himself up to talk of a some long distance..yada yada…..
Revealing to me,if u ask!
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
1:00 pm
Just saw Hill at the Blackberry store on the A concourse.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
1:02 pm
SexC
Is he short?
He looks tiny…
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
1:05 pm
Very.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:05 pm
how come u aint coupled up
It’s just not for everybody. I once read a wise saying “Marriage is not for everybody; and everybody is not for marriage”.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
1:05 pm
Very.
No wonder!!!
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:06 pm
Isn’t he like 5′8″ or something?
Professor
November 20th, 2009
1:06 pm
Melo I heard a few minutes of the interview…what I heard was pretty entertaining though.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
1:06 pm
But then too – I’m kinda tall, so, a LOT of dudes are short to me.
Love, Beautiful
November 20th, 2009
1:07 pm
i’m rockin’ to TREY SONGZ *INVENTED SEX* & PLIES *PUT IT ON YA*.
who wants to join me? hehehe.
where’s my baby 2C?
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:09 pm
I am trying to think of one short guy ( > 5′10″) that I know personally that is NOT married. I can’t think of one.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
1:11 pm
Raqi..so how do u sell such practical ideas(relationships) when u havnt experienced them urself……to complete satisfaction.
Can a whrrre teach another woman how to be a good housewife/wife etc.
can a rolling stone/man teach another man how to be a good husband/provider?
can an engineer teach a student how to be a good economist
can Bush teach/school Barack or any another president on how to get a lick in the white house,while the staffers are busying about in the vicinity without being caught or attracting their attention??
Qstions that need answers ladies and gents!
LERNCH TIME LERNCH TIME LERNCH TIME!!!!!(yes,i said lernch)
Love, Beautiful
November 20th, 2009
1:21 pm
@WISE
my best bud is married and happy. check this out! she went thru the same type of breakup as me (cheating husband) and look at them now.
do you guys remember me telling you a story about my friend who called me and said he’s cheating on me what should i do? i told her to stay and work on their relationship. you guys did not hesitate and ripped me a new one! tisk tisk.
sorry to say that you were wrong AGAIN. lol.
good for them. kudos to me.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:23 pm
A woman tried to hire a hitman to kill her husband after being married only 6 months.
An annulment would have been less complicated and she would still have her freedom. smh
Love, Beautiful
November 20th, 2009
1:27 pm
JOKE
a comedian said that he was married for three years and it took him five years to get divorced. lol. he said that he could have killed her and been on parole by now.
lol. he stupid!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
1:29 pm
@ PoppaG – I enjoyed my free & healthy lunch…Friday’s are usually harder not buy lunch.
i’m good..
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:29 pm
Marriage takes the hardest hits when it comes criticism.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:31 pm
I missed our free company funded lunch today because I was at the doctor’s office. Any other time they would have been late with the delivery but today I hear they were here at 11am sharp. Go figure.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
1:36 pm
Marriage takes the hardest hits when it comes criticism.
Naw.. I think every subject has it’s critics. Not one more than the other.
Homosexuals would surely disagree.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:46 pm
Yesterday when Mason got home he was telling me that Michael Baisden was talking about the majority of women under 30 can’t cook. I was thinking about how my parents make all of us learn to cook. Not only is it a lot healthier than eating out but it is cheaper. My oldest can cook and I am teaching the middle to cook and I will teach the baby. It’s really a necessity of life IMO.
But I was thinking about by the time my daughter turns 30 and her father finally lets her date and marry she will probably be the exception when it comes to women knowing how to cook, cooking at home or men finding women than can cook. Willing to do is a whole other issue.
Thinking about the average age (less than 30) of mothers today that have had babies within the past year chances are very high that the mother does not cook, does not know how to cook, nor sees any real purpose for doing it. Most pride themselves in having better things to do than nourish their own bodies with food prepared with their own hands.
The average kid today probably gets fed fast food or frozen dinner or bologna sandwiches 4-5 times a week and will never learn to cook. And I will imagine that it will get worse within the next several years. My daughter whether she like it or not will be among the exceptions. The rule will be women no longer cook or know how to cook.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
1:47 pm
baby boy u slippin and you startin’ to look bad, whats wrong wit u boy u don lost yo swagg. Get with this pimpin…
…try it out, try it out, try it out…hay …try it out…try it out…try it out… chu’ get wit my pimpin, my pimpin, my pimpin…yeah
Professor
November 20th, 2009
1:48 pm
Can a whrrre teach another woman how to be a good housewife/wife etc.
Maybe, but I am going to let the transformed whrrre’s chime in on that one
can a rolling stone/man teach another man how to be a good husband/provider?
<Maybe…I will let the transformed rolling stones speak.
can an engineer teach a student how to be a good economist
He better teach them about time and money management in this day…not the same, but try to direct them to the finance dept
can Bush teach/school Barack or any another president on how to get a lick in the white house,while the staffers are busying about in the vicinity without being caught or attracting their attention??
Bill we need cha on this one
Lernch Time for me too! I will be back! I like the point you are making!
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
1:48 pm
What you invest your time and money in is where your heart is.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
1:50 pm
anybody ever change the lyrics to a song to make the words/lyrics fit for you? ex; like if the song is “girl/she/her”…you replace it with boy/he/him? lol
i do it…it works…
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
1:53 pm
Cee
good for u. Healthy and Free.
Actually I am not working at the moment. So, it isn’t hard for me to have a hard and free lunch. The firm was letting people go and offering packages. I volunteered for one. I went to Vegas to the fight last weekend thanks to it.
I was terribly busy thanks to school anyways. Now, I don’t have to schedule bathroom breaks on outlook anymore.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
1:56 pm
Congratulations, PG!!!
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
1:58 pm
Maybe, but I am going to let the transformed whrrre’s chime in on that one
Prof
You are funny…
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:00 pm
Poppa you are third person this year that I have heard do that. The two that I know personally had been with their company nearly 30 years.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
2:00 pm
lol @ scheduling bathroom breaks on Outlook…wow…but i KNOW what you mean…trust me.
PoppaG – Sorry to hear about the Firm’s cut backs…but it seems you are okay with it. Still blessed!
The American People
November 20th, 2009
2:04 pm
The president has already admitted that the policy he seeks on Cap and Trade will cause our electricity bills to ’skyrocket.’ Sadly, those hit hardest will be those who are already struggling to make ends meet. Change we can believe in.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:04 pm
You know Poppa, just sitting here thinking, for the right package I could see me doing that right now.
Now would be the perfect time, but doing it I would want to be able to contribute a certain lump sum amount into our retirement plan.
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
2:05 pm
PG – If any of your no longer employed counterparts would like a free resume evaluation, have them email it to me at:
idiaresumes@gmail.com
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:10 pm
Oprah Winfrey is ending her show in 2011.
I wonder where will she go from there. I wonder how long will it be before no one remembers her or even knows who she is. I was talking about Phil Donahue once and my son asked ‘who is that?’ I used to love to watch Phil.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:11 pm
I wouldn’t be surprised if she ran for a political position.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:16 pm
Congressional Speaker Oprah Winfrey?
Senator Oprah Winfrey?
Congresswoman Oprah Winfrey?
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:18 pm
The First Lady, Mrs. Barak (Oprah) Obama.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
2:18 pm
@Raqi ~ Oprah is creating/opening her own network…yes inded, her own network.
<…can a rolling stone/man teach another man how to be a good husband/provider? Don’t kow if he can teach him how, but bet he can provide insight into what not to do in the hopes of becoming a better man. As you guys say here, isn’t this what S Harvey is trying to do. Give advice of areas he screwed up!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
2:19 pm
btw – What fight last weekend in Vegas?
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:27 pm
What will the nature of her network, Leggs?
Wise Diva
November 20th, 2009
2:31 pm
I just updated my post about the meetup I just had. Check it out! This concludes my pro bull riding coverage….for now
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
2:34 pm
…so did a new Firm call with an offer?
PoppaG None of my workmates heard of the fight…what fight? You went to Vegas for something other than fight…
Professor
November 20th, 2009
2:35 pm
Dream,
We are >>>>here<<<<
I wasn't trying to be funny
Dr. Stevens
November 20th, 2009
2:37 pm
How about that 5% added tax on ALL cosmetic surgery under the new healthcare bill, the Botox Bettys are going to have to shell out even more money now.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
2:37 pm
All I heard on GMA this morning was she was creating her own network. Not even a hint on its format was given. It was stated that the First Lady may be the only one capable of hosting another talk show of Oprah’s caliber. Meaning, she may be the only right now that people will gravitate to, who they feel are trustworthy and of good moral character, along with being very intellingent.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
2:38 pm
All I heard on GMA this morning was she was creating her own network. Not even a hint on its format was given. It was stated that the First Lady may be the only one capable of hosting another talk show of Oprah’s caliber. Meaning, she may be the only right now that people will gravitate to, who they feel are trustworthy and of good moral character, along with being very intelligent.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
2:38 pm
CEE
There was a fight last Saturday I believe, with some puertorican guy and another guy. I’m not into boxing, but my boys were talking about it at the barber shop.
Raqi
November 20th, 2009
2:39 pm
WiseDiva now you know married folks don’t be having sex. LOL
Liking each other and liking to spend time with each other means a whooooole lot. It takes more than love, you better like ‘em.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
2:43 pm
@Dream_n, the fight was stopped in the 11th round. Pac Man (Manny Pacquano ?) pulverized Miquel Cotto. It was brutal!
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
2:45 pm
@Raqi – Willing to do is a whole other issue
Bingo…I figure if we’re both working, we’re both cooking. IMO, if both partners are working outside of the home, one fe/male should not expect the other to do all the cooking and housekeeping alone.
Now…if one partner is not working, I think it’s only fair that s/he carry the cooking and housekeeping and not leave it for his/her partner to complete after a hard days work.
If “must cook” is required for all men…well I’m single, so that answers that. In that regard not wanting marriage keeps me safe from the guys who wanna break out the cookbook right after the papers are signed. WTW?
Melo
November 20th, 2009
2:47 pm
Raqi??
Wise Diva dont like having sex that much so she str8!
Thats the problem with nowaday chicks,they dont want their hair,make up,nana etc messed up coz they see the beautiful bodies on tv and they dont look like they are ever ruffled.So they wanna take after them.
No wonder the divorce rate.
No huffing and puffing in the bedroom!!!!!!!!!!
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
2:48 pm
Leggs
You watch boxing?? I think it’s too brutal to watch. One minute their face is regular the next minute they are bleeding with knots on their head. I can’t take it.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
2:51 pm
Bingo…I figure if we’re both working, we’re both cooking.
Luvbug???
so by ur marriage version,u gotta bring in the same amnt of bacon then?? haa,what u say??
The moment one brings more over the other,divorce,unless they bring their money up to match,is that it????
Willie Dynamite
November 20th, 2009
2:52 pm
Afternoon All,
Still on topic? If so then me personally, I try not to give advice without first knowing the person I’m advising. My generic answer is the truest I can give which is that it takes hard work. I then let them know it is the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life.
Happily married is the only way to be. Anything else will turn into soon to be divorced.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
2:53 pm
oohhh okay Dream_n.thx…hey..you’re not into boxing but barbershops lil lady?
…I might would have heard some scrambled convos about it but our barber has a lounge area…and no-one (except me) sits out there…the sofas are all soooooft n leather, and big flat t.vs. and quiet so i’m good. the quiet area…whew…cause men can talk too!
speaking of…I purchased Don King Boxing on Wii games…caint wait to crack that open.
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
2:53 pm
Now Melo – I’m talking about sweat equity. Money don’t count.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
2:55 pm
“One minute their face is regular the next minute they are bleeding with knots on their head”
Won’t happen if you protect your face and know when to jab, duck, move and punch and land the punch first. Not everyone winds up “punch drunk” or with knots on their head. Take Muhammad Ali, many, many, many fights he would walk away with not even a scratch on him. Tyson did too only because he never really had a boxing match. He was a wolf just waiting in the cut for his prey and with one pounce….ding, ding, fight over!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
2:59 pm
@ Dream_n – Start with wrestling…maybe boxing is advance level for you.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
3:00 pm
Money don’t count
LuvBug?????
Money dont count coz u personally have less leverage on it,is that why??
Professor
November 20th, 2009
3:00 pm
Dream!
I love boxing I saw Lalia Ali fight a few times.
One minute their face is regular the next minute they are bleeding with knots on their head” now that was too funny
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
3:01 pm
The fight was between Pacquiao and Cotto. MND and I went to a fight party.
It promised to be a damn good fight. However, the Puerto Rican just could not handle the little Filipino. And it really doesn’t help that Cotto’s face swells up if you blow on him. They should have stopped the fight after the 8th round. (Right around the time his wife and kid left the arena.) That fight had been long over. There was no way he could win after the beating that he took in the 8th.
Willie Dynamite
November 20th, 2009
3:02 pm
whats Pacquiao gonna do with Money Mayweather?
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
3:02 pm
Cee
I went with my bro and they were in there betting/ish talking and what not about the fight… and I believe you.. they CAN talk…lol
SexyCool - Lead me not into temptation. Deliver me from sugar.
November 20th, 2009
3:03 pm
Give him a run for his money. And then go to the house with the second purse.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
3:04 pm
love boxing I saw Lalia Ali fight a few times
Proff,its so hooooooott,looking at well toned women in shorts and tanks, going at it,with their strapped tatas jiggling a lil bit.
It dont matter who wins in ma book!
I be sitting courtside,holding my balls wit 2 strong hands.
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
3:06 pm
The funny thing is when I was living in milwaukee, around the age of 9 or 10 I think (don’t quote me). I used to watch WWF and the other one, I can’t remember. My favorite one was Shawn Micheals (darn that man was sexy)…. but I can’t remeber why I jsut stopped watching.. now I don’t like either wrestling nor boxing.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:12 pm
whats Pacquiao gonna do with Money Mayweather?
@WillieD – Don’t start that…what’s the answer?
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:14 pm
PoppaG – Yea, they can talk…when it’s something lke boxing especially about a recent fight! lol… look at you brothers…
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
3:16 pm
Melo- money don’t count cuz they are both working hard outside the home. Why punish one partner cuz they are earning less for the same hours/time of work? If after a hard days work, we both need to eat and keep the house maintained, why don’t we both do those things?
Oh…and I have dated guys who have earned less and more than me. Come to think of it, I never asked their income or volunteered mine. I know because they volunteered it…they always asked mine though, or found out somehow.
Now I’m asking myself, why they wanted to know so badly?
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:18 pm
@ Dream_n – I understand your dislike…be glad you don’t have a rambunctious boy who starting get into…so this new game i purchased…hmmmm
Willie Dynamite
November 20th, 2009
3:20 pm
styles makes fights. IMO Mayweathers style is perfectly suited to dismantle Pacquiao.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:21 pm
my 3.14 was for you lil maam.
@ Dream_n – oops.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
3:22 pm
@Cee ~ I’ll take the game off your hands.
The clash between Pac Man and Mayweather is going to be a good fight, but Pac Man is going to take him out.
Love, Beautiful
November 20th, 2009
3:23 pm
@WISE
loved your update! stories like that keeps my hopes and dreams alive.
Love, Beautiful
November 20th, 2009
3:23 pm
…that one day he’ll find me!
Dream_n- 7 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
3:25 pm
@Cee … I understood your 3:14 lol
No imagine playing tea party with all those darn stuffed animals, barbie dolls, and baby dolls. Each one having a different voice and you having to remember the names, b/c gosh forbid you call the elephant Sam and not Fred like she instructed you to…
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:25 pm
as a matter of fact i need to up my
cheating“skills” because my SO is probably going to slaughter me a lil man on the Don King game…he has both wrestled and boxed.uh-oh!
Melo
November 20th, 2009
3:26 pm
Why punish one partner cuz they are earning less for the same hours/time of work?
its not so much as punishing but jus acknowledging that they put wrk to get that kinda of bacon which takes care of the house.
My thing is,u want equality in marriage but u dont want equality to be applied to the earnings u bring into it…sounds like a double standard to me,based on subjective whimms or whowver way the wind is blowing(reminds me of the flip-flop commercial that did J-Kerry down)
It takes work to get a lot of money…and work aint all physical,it cld be mental.
Now,here is my advice..as if u need it..Neva look at luv and marriage/relationships as a 50-50 thing.The moment u do that,u bound to look at ur luver,husband or wife more like an advervesary and less like a partner.
If u look at relationships the way i espouse,it dont matter u spend 9 hrs today toiling for some boss u dont know what his underwear look like,u be happy to go home with a smile and put sme in the oven for ur hubby,with a wide smile coz thats the one who be up at nite bringing u medicine if u sick…and not the boss u spend 10 hrs with eveday!
Tell me u kinda feeling soft and tender right now Luvbug!(my seduction skills are well known,careful!)
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:27 pm
I love Wii games!!! i’m hooked!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:28 pm
Sony Playstations make me sick now…i forget all the slick moves…
Go Wii!
Yea, i got it bad.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:34 pm
@ Leggs – If you go to EB Games on CampCreek (not GAme Stop)…you can talk David down to a resonable price for a Wii…but that will be used…they do guarantee their games though. You need go EARLY in the a.m.
Was there with a friend and she got the PS3 for 230 and they run 299.. catch: he’s the manager.
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:35 pm
you didn’t hear the from Cee…before thankgiving…
Professor
November 20th, 2009
3:35 pm
Melo you are a mess! I think I saw you at one of the fights…everyone cheered loudly and one dude in the corner with a matching kenti cloth hat/scarf/gloves set on sat hunched over clutching his balls and spoiled his pants
j/k
Professor
November 20th, 2009
3:38 pm
If u look at relationships the way i espouse,it dont matter u spend 9 hrs today toiling for some boss u dont know what his underwear look like straight comedy…
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
3:38 pm
Noone told me my count down was wrong..lol it has been fixed.
Wise Diva
November 20th, 2009
3:39 pm
Raqi,. nooooo, don’t tell me that. LOL, you know I am already on the fence about marriage most days as it is.
Thanks Beautiful!
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
3:41 pm
Thanks, Cee!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:44 pm
Going to see them Hawks tonight… see what they do this season.
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
3:45 pm
matching kenti cloth hat/scarf/gloves
lol
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
3:46 pm
no problem Leggs…i thought about it i wouldn’t buy girls used (just me probably) because they usually keep there stuff all neat and “keep” right?
Boys don’t care how it come….as long as it works and get their motor running.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
3:54 pm
Dream, I like all of that crazy stuff Melo say on here so I had to put him out there
We have one hour and six minutes to go…we need to crank up Freaky Friday. I say we start with Wisey and the Bull Rider
czBrat
November 20th, 2009
4:00 pm
Hello All!!
been busy, busy, busy (but lurking) throughout the day. just had to pop in an give a hearty laugh at Prof 3:35. YOU’RE a mess!
have a safe and blessed weekend all. the next time you read the Brat, she’ll be a year older
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:04 pm
czBrat..happy birthday!!
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:07 pm
Some things, I have to read through my hands covering my eyes..lol
Melo is a character
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:08 pm
HAPPY B-DAY CBRATZ!!!!!
Hope you have a wonderful celebration.
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
4:09 pm
Tell me u kinda feeling soft and tender right now Luvbug!(my seduction skills are well known,careful!)
Can’t say that I am…but physical or mental, work is work. I don’t see it 50-50. I see it human-human. No more than a man wants to work all day (mentally/physically) and do all the work at home do I want to work all day and do that either…especially if I have a partner there to help me.
I couldn’t stand to watch a person I love take on all that by himself, while I sit and shoot the breeze.
To each his own
MsM
November 20th, 2009
4:10 pm
It’s been a long and boring Friday here…
Peace.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:11 pm
I hate this coming winter and every other winter to come,(barring global warming)
I was out there few mins ago on an errant….
Wont tell u what i saw,but daaaaaamn! I mean daaaaan!!, what a beautiful site,tail and leggs!!!???(i was behind)
Suffice to say,if we were in winter already,that wld have been all strapped up and not as visible.
The Captain
November 20th, 2009
4:12 pm
Love, love will keep us together, think of me baby whenever.
Well just STOP, cause I really love you.
STOP, I’ve been thinking oooof you.
Look at my heart and let love keep us togeeeether, ah whatever.
I will, I will, I will, I wiiiiill be there to stay forever.
Love will keep us together.
Think of me babe whenever
la la la la la la la
The Captain
November 20th, 2009
4:13 pm
That was dedicated to Beautiful, the eternal love optimist. Ain’t love grand?
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:14 pm
It’s been a long and boring Friday here…
This made me laugh!
Enjoy your weekend Ms.M
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:17 pm
So Luvbug??
do u believe in the institution of marriage or u dont,thats what this boils down to,right??
It wld be hard,if u dont,for me to convince u on what it is and entails…..
If u dont believe in it,i wld understand.
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:17 pm
Awwww,thanks Sug. Me in drag. You couldn’t tell? Beautiful tail and leggs.
Leggs
November 20th, 2009
4:17 pm
I liked Tenille!
Happy B-day czB!
Adversity can be your friend. Embrace it and it will lift you up.
Good night. Hope everyone has a fabulous weekend!
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:18 pm
Melo, can you hang with Uncle Peaches? You stallion
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:20 pm
Ms. MsM you can say that again!
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:21 pm
Ms. Melo, I’m waiting
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:21 pm
lmao @ Uncle Peaches
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:21 pm
Soooo, does anyone have any big plans this weekend? Tell us what you are doing or would like to do.
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:21 pm
Uncle Peaches??
can i hang peaches on my stallion,u mean??
well yeah,its long enough!
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:22 pm
No big plans Prof..
but I am going bowling tonight, the aunt wants the lil one tonight. So I will be w/out my right hand girl.
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:24 pm
Melo,
I know you’re all sexual and what not, but the Uncle part doesn’t bother you a bit??? lmao
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:26 pm
Uncle part doesn’t bother you a bit??? lmao
not one bit, i wld take it in stride…
my long lost,neva seen dghter is presumed 24 and cld be having a baby or 2 herself….so im as good as grandpa…no sweat!
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
4:26 pm
I think marriage is great for many people. For me, I’ve never seen the point, unless you plan to have kids…kids need the legal security.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:28 pm
LMAO at Uncle Peaches…Melo I bet you want say anything naughty now
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:29 pm
unless you plan to have kids…kids need the legal security
now there im with u…..Luvbug!
If i didnt want kids, i wldnt have been married myself….no point there.
I wld have been happy swinging it with pple like..u…. ofcourse,no strings attached!
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:30 pm
Proff,Uncle is str8 horny and trans,im scared..
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:30 pm
Uncle Peaches??
can i hang peaches on my stallion,u mean??
well yeah,its long enough!
Dayum ZULU you spit fire that time…
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
4:32 pm
Marriage it great for many people. For me, I’ve never seen the point, unless you plan to have kids…kids need the legal security. I’m for happy, no matter how you get it.
czBrat
November 20th, 2009
4:32 pm
Thank you Melo, Dream_n & Leggs.
Soooo, does anyone have any big plans this weekend? Tell us what you are doing or would like to do. Professor, my daughter is treating me to a movie tonight; I’m taking both my kids out for breakfast at Thumbs Up tomorrow; then it’s off to N.GA to a quiet mountain cabin for the weekend with the s/o. The weather won’t be as cold as I would like, but the fall foliage should be breathtaking.
ciao!
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
4:34 pm
My bad…didn’t see it go through.
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:35 pm
Proff,Uncle is str8 horny and trans,im scared..
Melo
I am dying over here!!!!!
Luvbug
November 20th, 2009
4:35 pm
…didn’t see it go through
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
4:37 pm
Cee
There was a big fight last weekend. Pacquaio v. Cotto. The Pacman won
sorry. I had to dip out. 2PM has become my workout time. LA Fitness is nearly empty until around 3PM. So, I can get my workout done without much interference.
Even though I am home, I still kinda hate the cardio part of my workout. So, I don’t need any reason to skip it (like all the machines being taken).
Sexy Cool…I got your information and will pass it along.
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:38 pm
Meeeeelooooo, I’m waaaaiting. Wanna hook up this weekend? You seem ripe and ready
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:39 pm
CZBrat have fun this weekend and Happy Birthday!
Dream enjoy your night out bowling.
Question: Is Uncle Peaches in that heavy syrup or that light syrup?
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:40 pm
Uncle Peaches is heavy with it. Kayro syrup
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:41 pm
Oh WOW
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:43 pm
Uncle Peaches is heavy with it. Kayro syrup
Hot dayum! I am ROTFLMAO whew! that kayro syrup is thick as hell my grandma used to make pecan pies with it…Gone Uncle Peaches…a nod to you!
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:44 pm
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:44 pm
Professor,
Do not be nodding over there to that!!!
LMAO!!!
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:44 pm
I feel a song coming on. It’s Raining Men!
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:45 pm
Dreaming, what wrong hon?
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
4:45 pm
I use that syrup to make pecan pies, too. But I put jack daniels in my pecan pies too. I don’t know where I picked it up. I can bake pies, but no good with cakes at all. That is Mrs. PG area of expertise.
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:46 pm
Ya’ll know that’s our theme song
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:46 pm
Dream I cannot stop laughing over here! I wanted to toast Uncle Peaches…I want to know what he is doing this weekend?
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:46 pm
Melo ain’t said another word. Melo?
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:47 pm
Now, i dont know what kayro syrup is..am I missing out on some hot fun out there Proff??
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:47 pm
PG,
I’ve never had a pecan pie with Jack. How much do you add it sounds pretty darn good?
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:49 pm
Alright now Melo, don’t mess around and get burned. This ain’t for amatuers.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:50 pm
Melo,
If I were you I would not mention hot fun right now.
Raining men & Kayro syrup
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:51 pm
Alright now Melo, don’t mess around and get burned. This ain’t for amatuers.
Now Im ROTFLMAO…..
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:51 pm
hmmmmmm,i am an amatuer in the sexx game..in comparison ofcourse.
U lesbo/gays and trans seem to be better and bestest at this decadence game.Right Uncle??
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:51 pm
Melo, want my email addy for offline purposes?
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:52 pm
Okay!!
I was going to tell Melo.. He needs to back away from the comp and stop typing on this one.
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:52 pm
Melo, boy stop. You so craaaazy.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:54 pm
Alright now Melo, don’t mess around and get burned. This ain’t for amatuers
LMAOROTFL
We don’t want Melo blistered playing with hot, freaky kinky stuff!
Cemeeli
November 20th, 2009
4:54 pm
PoppaG – Hey I’m getting ready to dipp again myself…goin 2check them Hawks.
~Be Easy
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
4:55 pm
He won’t get blistered, maybe blowed out but not blistered
Melo
November 20th, 2009
4:56 pm
Uncle Peaches
thanx,but I decline…….
melo dont normally decline but mayne!! u got a pretty sister with biological stuff still intact Peaches??
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
4:56 pm
Enjoy the game. I want to go them Thursday against the Magic (Dwight Howard in town for Thanksgiving)
But, with finals looming, I gotta study sometime.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
4:57 pm
Uncle Peaches, welcome to the blog!
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
4:57 pm
Prof….I don’t add a lot of JD to the pie.
However, I do use it alot in recipes especially grilling
Dream_n- 6 days til turkey day
November 20th, 2009
4:58 pm
maybe blowed out but not blistered</strong
And on that note I'm out!!! lmao
Please be safe and enjoy your weekend all!
Poppa Grande
November 20th, 2009
4:58 pm
It was a good enough pie to win me first place in a competition and $500.
Professor
November 20th, 2009
5:00 pm
…signing off!
PG I will add a dash of Jack to my next pie
Uncle please don’t hurt Melo that’s my boi
Uncle Peaches
November 20th, 2009
5:02 pm
Thanks Ms. Professor.
Ms. Melo, you better stop. Why would I hook you up with my sister when I’m doing the bidding myself? You so craaaaazy. Night night then. Maybe Monday?
Love, Beautiful
November 20th, 2009
5:11 pm
thank you Captain! mmmmmmuah. giggle. love it.