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I turned down an offer of ass today

supernav said:
I agree. Unless you two are in a SERIOUS monogamous relationship -- you should look at it still as "dating".

I'm really falling for this one girl -- but it's not commited, or in stone yet, so i can still hit on whoever i want. She doesn't have to know it, nor is it any of her business. When one day i look at her as a possible future wife (or ex-wife whichever way you look at the glass) -- then i'll agree to be fully devoted to her in every way possible.

-= nav =-

Yeah and then when you get married she'll find out about it and divorce you.
"Dating" what a load of crap that is.
 
supernav said:
>"Dating" what a load of crap that is.

Give 4 years of your life to someone, and then she dumps you cuz she's "changed" and now you gotta go back into the system 4 years older, and do the whole shit all over again -- what a load of crap that is too.

-= nav =-

Yeah that is pretty crap also.
I just think its better to see one person at a time.
 
ManOfArms said:
"Do this in memory of somebody you revere; attributed to Knute Rockne, coach of the Notre Dame football team, during a half-time pep talk at the 1928 Army–Notre Dame football game. Rockne told his team that a former player, George Gipp, had said on his deathbed, “Rock, someday when things look real tough for Notre Dame, ask the boys to go out there and win for me.” The incident was made famous in a movie in which Ronald Reagan played George Gipp."


I grew up 2 blocks from his house. There was a candy store I always went to that was right next to it. He was planning on playing baseball for Notre Dame but was recruited by Knute Rockne to play football instead. It was apparently his first experience playing organized football and he put up some impressive stats in his four years before contracting pneumonia shortly after his last game. He died a few days later, after being elected Notre Dame's first All-American by Walter Camp. He held the school's rushing record for over 50 years.
 
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