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Come along Sarah, I can recommend it.


Sarah J Dew Wrote:

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> Miles,

>

> I got told the same thing; well, something similar

> anyway. "Join EDF, and come along for drinks."

> Perhaps I shall see you at the next social

> gathering.

>

> PS: I think that people put too much emphasis on

> "finding" someone and forget that looking for them

> is the best part. How else are you to know how

> lucky you are when you finally do come across the

> right one?

I haven't seen the photos from Friday night online yet - they usually appear by about page 5 or 6 after the event


Hope it wasn't me that was rude to you either Miles - we met briefly at start of evening


As for the ladies who have posted details of their dates .. I've met some of you and can't believe some of the things those guys did. Is that commonplace???

Hi Sean, no it was one of the ladies that just laughed at me.

I'm looking forward to the photos, might help me to put some names to faces.


SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I haven't seen the photos from Friday night online

> yet - they usually appear by about page 5 or 6

> after the event

>

> Hope it wasn't me that was rude to you either

> Miles - we met briefly at start of evening

>

> As for the ladies who have posted details of their

> dates .. I've met some of you and can't believe

> some of the things those guys did. Is that

> commonplace???

I'm sure it wasn't.. the 'lady' in question will know exactly who she is, she barely spoke to me, just laugh at me for a couple of minutes while I got my coat and left.


Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> Miles... it wasn't me, I hope? I remember only

> speaking briefly and then introducing you to the

> lovely Indiepanda.

> I would be horrified if you thought I was rude....

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> As for the ladies who have posted details of their dates .. I've met some of you and can't believe some of the things those guys did. Is that commonplace???


I wouldn't say common place - I've had some perfectly nice, if uneventful dates as well as some odder ones. Oh, there was the guy who insisted on telling me on our first date that he wouldn't be able to give me kids because he had a vasectomy after his first one. And then the guy who asked me to go on holiday with him over the starter the night of our first date... And the one who asked me about why I wasn't married ("I can't believe no one has ever asked you") and whether I wanted kids over the pre dinner drink on the first date... All a bit heavy for a first date in my mind!


I think overall I've had a few more odd ones than normal ones, though most of them haven't been unpleasant like the drink driver, just a bit too keen or intense for me. Still, none of them were as unpleasant as my ex was and somehow I managed to spend 18 months with him (though to give me some credit and be fair to him, he wasn't nasty all the time)

Silva Wrote:

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> just a quick question in-between your ? quite

> interesting ? discussion about who and what is

> nice. Can you please tell me when and where the

> next EDF drink-thingy is? Can everyone join? TX

> Sil


Usually first Friday of each month from about 8pm, all welcome. Look out for a thread appearing in the Lounge section as a sticky with details of where it is going to be in Feb.

indiepanda Wrote:

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> louisiana Wrote:

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> -----

> > The great thing about internet dating is that

> you

> > can be systematically ruthless.

>

> Those ones definitely sound not worth second

> meetings. I'm impressed you stuck around for 2

> hours, I wouldn't have given someone that long. If

> you are going to be that late surely you just

> phone and reschedule??


You do.

I was just having some food and drink, not hanging around for him.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Hush u we're past the full moon now :p



Dear WoofMarkTheDog, you ignore KalamityKel now as you can bark and growl away anytime of the month...


Have you got a nice 'stick' to play with or do you need to go for walkies and get one ?

Grrrrrrr stick....no walkies with any ol' hound i'm a loner jus' like my new bessiepal Miles...ehh buddy nnnow fetch or back to yer basket ...grrr..all the nice gals love a good dog....esssh


GGGGGrrrrrrrrr wooooooooof woof

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Grrrrrrr stick....no walkies with any ol' hound

> i'm a loner jus' like my new bessiepal Miles...ehh

> buddy nnnow fetch or back to yer basket

> ...grrr..all the nice gals love a good

> dog....esssh

>

> GGGGGrrrrrrrrr wooooooooof woof



I have been hanging around on my Cross for ages watching this discussion and I would just like to ask Mr/Miss Woofmarkthedog not to pee on the base of my cross as it makes it smell funny (and believe me I have enough problems at the moment)


For I am Spartacus

Miles Wrote:

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> Well you sound perfect for me, they were always

> meant to be together and then we wouldn't have had

> to go through the follow up episode.



Well did they end up together?? Was it happy ever after....?!

>

Beej Wrote:

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> God - after reading this thread, I am soooooooo relieved to be gay!


I may regret asking this, but am curious to know why? My gay friends seem to have had the same sort of issues finding a long term partner as my straight ones.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Grrrr yeah ...an' i'm just sooooooooo relieved to

> be a dawg.......grrr wooooof



Is that because you are happy to hump anyones leg then ? (typical Puppy - just wait till you visit the V-E-T-S and get the C-H-O-P) ;-)

Spartacus Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Grrrr yeah ...an' i'm just sooooooooo relieved

> to

> > be a dawg.......grrr wooooof

>

>

> Is that because you are happy to hump anyones leg

> then ? (typical Puppy - just wait till you visit

> the V-E-T-S and get the C-H-O-P) ;-)



Hey Spartacus


Don't know why you are spelling things out, if the dog can type then he can spell as well you know...

Hi Miles,

I completely forgot about the drinks this month... And your comments about begin 'nice' looking (missed them before) sorry to provoke such a debate! I think I am nice looking-ish, there are more/other important things of course.. But if you've got be with each other 'forever' there has to be some spark !! Well will try not to forget for Feb. I have a single house mate to bring. Any other events before. I HATE JANUARY! hehe. x

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