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110.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 04 Apr 2010 Sun 05:57 pm

 

Quoting yeshil

you will only find a desperate man this way, and all the modern world is full of rotten people - be careful

 

 uhum...

*rolls eyes and points at pagliaccio*

111.       stumpy
638 posts
 04 Apr 2010 Sun 08:53 pm

My my my, we have some people that have a gloomy view of the world!  Why look at it with "the world is full of rotten people"  What about the good people that are forgotten because we only see the rotten?  I would rather think there are good people out there than think of the rotten ones.

I am flattered by pag´s proposal, unlike some men who are with a woman for 20 years or more and never propose to them.

 

Seems like the art of flirting has been forgotten somewhere along the way,  I have received proposals just for being able to speak English or being able to make the perfect Martini or cook the perfect meal and this in front of my boyfriend, every time I smiled and kissed the gentleman on the cheek and said thank you.

 

So pag, I smile at you, kiss your cheek and flutter my blue eyes at you and say thank you!

112.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 05 Apr 2010 Mon 02:05 pm

 

Quoting stumpy

So pag, I smile at you, kiss your cheek and flutter my blue eyes at you and say thank you!

 

Don´t mention it, stumpy! Anyone in my shoes would do the same! Something like a duty of citizenship! {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

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