CBGB,
If I was you, I'd show them the gateway to my bedroom. Then, send them home with some cab fare and a sore coochie.
If they want to play it that way, they can take it that way.
Rock
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CBGB,
If I was you, I'd show them the gateway to my bedroom. Then, send them home with some cab fare and a sore coochie.
If they want to play it that way, they can take it that way.
Rock
By Hiba Moussa
Wed Apr 12, 9:47 AM ET
DOMINOS NIGHTS
If a shisha smoke is a heaven for some, playing dominos is sacrosanct for others.
Omar, 25, who asked to be identified only by his first name, said his mother has bought him extra blankets, pillows and mattresses so that friends, even those who live next door, could sleep at his house when they meet for a dominos game at night.
"One night two of my friends were robbed by thieves as soon as they left my house," said Omar at the end of a game, where he shared tea and cigarettes with friends.
Before U.S.-led forces invaded Iraq in 2003, Omar and his family, like most Iraqis, used to go out at weekends for picnics or strolls, staying out until late. As security worsened, the only place they feel safe now is the living room.
"We have to adjust ourselves with these new circumstances," he said. "Life must go on, you know."
"OPRAH"
Sahar Moussa, a 40-year-old teacher, said that watching television has become a daily "passion" in her life, especially during the evenings after she gets back home from school.
"I love watching satellite TV channels," she said. "I can't think of doing anything else rather than to sit and watch TV."
With endless television programs available through satellite channels, the only show that Moussa thinks is worth watching is "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
"I love 'The Oprah Winfrey Show'," she said. "I liked her when she gave away cars to her audience for free!"
Before violence escalated in Baghdad's streets, Moussa said she enjoyed visiting friends or shopping late at night.
Although she said she enjoyed watching TV, she said it also had its drawbacks. "I gained a few pounds in one week," she said. "From now on, I have to stop eating chips."
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060412/wl_nm/iraq_leisure_dc[/url]
This week on Thursday (yesterday) there was an interesting report in "Outlook" (bbcworldservice) in which an AW lesbian journalist tells about her 1.5 year during which she posed as a man while dating women. Towards the end of the interview on Outlook she confesses :"I have now a tremendous amount of sympathy for men..." , "we women make men who they are as much as men make men who they are and we should take a certain amount of responsiblility for this" , "there is a certain arrogance we do have about the fact that we are probably more emotionally skilled" , "both as a woman and a lesbian I tended to have the prejudices of overesteeming my own sex..."
To hear the interview, go to the bottom left of the bbcworldservice homepage (RADIO PROGRAMMES), go to "Outlook" in the A-Z list, click on "Go" and scroll down to "Thursday""Listen to Thursday's Edition" . The interview starts at 41'58" :
Is it a man's world?
A few years ago US journalist Norah Vincent set out on an unusual experiment: for the following 18 months, she pretended to be a man. She called herself Ned, learnt to walk and talk like a man and applied make-up to fake day-old stubble. Amazingly no-one found her out, though she did eventually confess all to some of the people she had become friends with.
[QUOTE=DirkDingy]By Hiba Moussa
Wed Apr 12, 9:47 AM ET
DOMINOS NIGHTS
If a shisha smoke is a heaven for some, playing dominos is sacrosanct for others.
Omar, 25, who asked to be identified only by his first name, said his mother has bought him extra blankets, pillows and mattresses so that friends, even those who live next door, could sleep at his house when they meet for a dominos game at night.
"One night two of my friends were robbed by thieves as soon as they left my house," said Omar at the end of a game, where he shared tea and cigarettes with friends.
Before U.S.-led forces invaded Iraq in 2003, Omar and his family, like most Iraqis, used to go out at weekends for picnics or strolls, staying out until late. As security worsened, the only place they feel safe now is the living room.
"We have to adjust ourselves with these new circumstances," he said. "Life must go on, you know."
"OPRAH"
Sahar Moussa, a 40-year-old teacher, said that watching television has become a daily "passion" in her life, especially during the evenings after she gets back home from school.
"I love watching satellite TV channels," she said. "I can't think of doing anything else rather than to sit and watch TV."
With endless television programs available through satellite channels, the only show that Moussa thinks is worth watching is "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
"I love 'The Oprah Winfrey Show'," she said. "I liked her when she gave away cars to her audience for free!"
Before violence escalated in Baghdad's streets, Moussa said she enjoyed visiting friends or shopping late at night.
Although she said she enjoyed watching TV, she said it also had its drawbacks. "I gained a few pounds in one week," she said. "From now on, I have to stop eating chips."
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060412/wl_nm/iraq_leisure_dc[/url][/QUOTE]
I thought the purpose of invading Iraq was to make it safe. Oops. In other news Australia is about to sell its uranium mines to... China!!! China claims it will use the uranium for "peaceful purposes". I remember the US sold Japan a shitload of steel during the World's Fair. Does anyone remember this scenario?
[blue]Greetings everyone,
In recognition of his many great contributions to the Forum, I have given DirkDingy his own thread titled "DirkDingy's Opinions".
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=2429[/url]
Those of you who wish to join him in the discussions in his new thread are welcome to do so.
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue]
[QUOTE=Doctor_Skank]DD:
The quote is from Groucho Marx
"I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasnt it."
"Women should be obscene and not heard."
"Go, and never darken my towels again."[/QUOTE]Stuck-up hi-society woman: "Well! I've never been so insulted!"
Groucho (looking at his watch): "It's still early yet."
Groucho to a hefty rich woman he's romancing: "I imagine our being married. You're in the kitchen cooking dinner. You're bending over the stove. I can't see the stove."
Groucho in real life when asked why he continues to hang out so much in public with his ex-wife: "I like to stay close to my money."
GM reflecting to the camera on two women he's pretending to pursue (he's actually mocking and toying with them): "How happy I'd be with either of these two, if they'd both just go away."
There's something that I've noticed recently. A lot of girls like to walk along with their arms folded together in front of them. You don't see kids walking like that. You don't see old women walking like that. You NEVER see men walking like that. I haven't seen girls in other countries walking that way. Mostly it seems like girls from their early teens up to their thirties.
What's up with this walk anyways? Body language is supposed to indicate one's state of mind so it must mean something. Are they hugging themselves? Are they trying to protect themselves from the entire outside world? I can tell you one thing, when I see a girl walking like that.... it makes her look so insecure and so fucked up.
Has anybody else noticed this too? If anyone has an explanation of what this is, I'd like to hear it.
Rock
#1] The New Year's Eve hog had one too many shots of Jack Daniels. I mean C'MON! What broad in her right fucking MIND is gonna think ANY modeling agency that caters to the mainstream public is gonna want to plaster a photo of the equivalent of Rosie O' Donnell on their pages with the intent to sell product through her?
#2] The rude coffehouse blob was probably compensating for lack of meaningful male company or trying to do what her more attractive counterparts do: act rude and see how much they can get away with it in an effort to see if you were going to fall all over yourself to try to win her favor.
Myself, I don't sweat AW these days. In fact, whenever I'm making delieveries or whenever I go out for a bite to eat, even the ones who are trying to get my attention are baffled by my professional demeanor, my short straight-to-the-point answers and the fact that I don't take the bait.
The beefette at the coffee shop was just following standard procedures.It seems like fugly women who hang out with cute friends are even worse because they always lurk in the shadows of their friends success.
Another thing I've noticed about the "less qualified" is they are twice as hard to get along with because guys think they get no play so all the weirdos go for her.It's all heady oriented BS.Also remember if your a girl with even just an attractive toe you have horny guys all over you.I'm so disappointed with all of it.
SINJU: Intresting experiment....Since I've found cheap pussy abroad I too brush off the flirts and handle myself like a dignified ISG member and it makes women really pissed off..they are so needy for attention.The way I deal these days is ask myself what I would pay someplace else for a slab of the same meat then respect it accordingly....putting all sex aside you get to really see what's left.Remember many amercians cant or dont travel so women dont really understand whats available to men in other countries.
I have two single women on my floor of my apartment building who give me the look of death everytime they see me just because I'm single.I've made the effort many times to say hello and be polite but it doesn't work.Women get too much credit for nothing.
For me, the last straw was when I fell for a woman I thought was THE ONE. I made the (STUPID) mistake of coming on too strong, BUT I noticed that after I broke off my pursuit, NEVER ONCE during my courting attempts did she come out and tell me never to see her again. I thought about this a lot and came to the conclusion that, like many of her counterparts, she likes male attention, no matter WHERE it comes from. Although she never directly directly yanked my chain, she played it cool and was perfectly willing to let me direct my attention toward her, making a fool out of myself, affirming her attractiveness as a woman. It was THIS revelation that made me understand just how fucked up a lot of AW's are. To give an example of how she kept me on a chain of my own making, I came out one night and showed my cards, telling her how I felt about her. She said: "I'll ALWAYS be your friend". Looking back on it, she was a master of manipulating the situation. I don't harbor any illl feeling toward her though. I made a fool of MYSELF, and the blame lies with the image I see in the mirror everyday.
SM:
"I made the (STUPID) mistake of coming on too strong"
"I thought about this a lot and came to the conclusion that, like many of her counterparts, she likes male attention, no matter WHERE it comes from."
Thats a mistake we have all made and it hurts. I honestly believe that I screwed up some relationships that had good potential simply because I was so sure early on that it could be something good, that I drowned her in attention and affection. This will scare away or disinterest a lot of women.
Its hard to hold back when you want to tell her all those sweet things and dote on her with attention, but it can backfire.
And yeah, many girls love male attention, but they often respect or want the guys more that AREN'T throwing all the compliments, presents etc. at them.
As if subconsciously she is thinking "if he wants ME so much, then he cant be that great..."
I hope you don't think I'm a one-man Doc Skank admiration society, but you've hit the nail on the head again! In fact, to emphasize one of your comments, I remember a female caller on the Tom Leykis show (B9K, I can't believe you've JUST RECENTLY discovered him! LOL) who said that she'd be more apt to go after a guy who DIDN'T have time for her or at least ACTED that way. When I heard that, I said: "HUH"????? I felt like I was in the Bizarro Universe where everything is BACKWARD!
[QUOTE=DirkDingy]are you german? many of my best mates are bavarians; a combination of logic, efficiency, and moral decadence that I can identify with.[/QUOTE]Dutch, but due to nature of the Dutch-German border through last decades, Germany has never been foreign to me. Besides thanks for letting us know that the myth about German efficiency is so well cultivated across the pond.
[b]Rock Dog[/b], given you are American, your guess was clever.
No idea who actually was first with Oprah-like talkshows but nowdays there is plently of them. Personally, I find Oprah's intense passion for goodness somewhat annoying, but it might also be the moments when cameras zoom faces in the audience. Not sure if those people get paid or are pre-programmed to sit there with face expressions looking either like melting maple syrup or totally shocked, grasping for air. To me this is absolutely ridiculous and undermines Oprah's credibility. On the other hand, this silly pseudo dramatic acting is rather standard in every American preacher styled talkshow, let it be Ricky Lake, Jerry Springer or Dr.Phil. It's perfectly fine helping people out but skip the sweet talk and hypocrisy.
Women emancipation is a result of increased equality between sexes, not a result of TV talkshows or the so called "Americanization". I think most will agree that women have lived in sort of captivity before, and during last decades single mothers have become accepted by society, so have unmarried women who decided not to have children. This has worried certain category of men for last decades, so what? When it suits us (you?) we brag about democratic values in the West and simultaneously condemn cultures where women are oppressed, like for example in Mideast or south Asia. Suddently when we don't find anyone to lecture about superiority of western values, we are bitching about AW.
Speaking to Muslims, they paradoxically claim Muslim women enjoy more freedom than western women. How come?
[i]"Our women don't have to work, as we provide for them?"[/i], they say. Try this at home, or [url=http://www.womenrussia.com/austwives.htm]this[/url].
Don't interpret my little input as defence of AW, but rather as reaction on logical inconsistency from your side.
[b]DirkDingy[/b], no stars are added to the EU flag anymore. Google says:
[i]"The flag of the European Union depicts 12 golden stars arranged in a circle on an azure blue sky. The five-pointed stars represent the union of the people of Europe; the number 12 represents perfection and unity. The height of the flag is two-thirds the width. This flag was officially adopted as a symbol of the European Union on May 26, 1986."[/i]
[QUOTE=Rock Dog]There's something that I've noticed recently. A lot of girls like to walk along with their arms folded together in front of them. You don't see kids walking like that. You don't see old women walking like that. You NEVER see men walking like that. I haven't seen girls in other countries walking that way. Mostly it seems like girls from their early teens up to their thirties.
What's up with this walk anyways? Body language is supposed to indicate one's state of mind so it must mean something. Are they hugging themselves? Are they trying to protect themselves from the entire outside world? I can tell you one thing, when I see a girl walking like that.... it makes her look so insecure and so fucked up.
Has anybody else noticed this too? If anyone has an explanation of what this is, I'd like to hear it.
Rock[/QUOTE]
Rock,
This is a very astute observation. I've also seen this behavior, although I cannot place it...maybe when I was working downtown Chicago, or on a college campus. Where I live, there isn't much A to B that can be obtained by walking. It seems that girls only do this when they are by themselves, I don't recall ever seeing one in a pair or a group doing so.
I read Don Steel's body language book. While this behavior is not expressly mentioned, I would be inclined to say (given Steel's analysis of other behavior) that the girl is either subliminally protecting herself from the world, or holding something in.....possilbly a combination of both-notice that the arms are generally held more or less across the breasts.
Sin-Leykis has only been on in my market for a couple months...I happened across him by accident on my local talk radio station....It just happened that I tuned into him as he was on "ditch the bit*h", and "only marry foreign women".
By the way, I think that my last straw was getting burned by a desperation induced "fix up project" a couple years ago. I was going to clean up some (young, not bad looking) trailer trash, and see if I could make a respectable human being out of her...she soaked me for a little cash (2-3 fast food meals, and a little grocery shopping trip), before I inadvertanly dropped by her apartment where she proceeded to almost bone a scumbag right in front of me. I wasn't a happy camper. I hope to run into that little bim someday so I can laugh at her....she was starting to get fat at 20, and I'm sure that white trash behavior patterns have resulted in her life going even further into deep shit.....conversely these days, I have girls in in Prague that are more than she was, or will ever be.
B9K
PS Marak, these days the divorce rate is 60%.
your radio market WAS unenlightened, but has seen the light. CONVERSELY, MY market seems to have undertaken the philosophy of IGNORANCE by no longer carrying Lord Tom. Your trailer trash project seems to be on the path to implosion. I think if you simply let her do what she does, yer gonna see her resemble a Jerry Springer candidate VERY SOON.