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Old 06-21-2012, 07:10 PM   #1
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36 years congrats! I'm five years younger than that

She's an amazing person and we match perfectly. I have no doubts that we will be together a long, long time. She had a lot of fun at the event and was super impressed on how great everyone she met was. It was such a good first impression of the group that she said she is definetly in for more!
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Old 06-21-2012, 09:42 PM   #2
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36 years congrats! I'm five years younger than that

She's an amazing person and we match perfectly. I have no doubts that we will be together a long, long time. She had a lot of fun at the event and was super impressed on how great everyone she met was. It was such a good first impression of the group that she said she is definetly in for more!
Anything for another Yaris member :D

Here it is....between a 9th gen Civic and a Yaris.
She wanted me to go up, i just couldnt round up enough people to go with me to the Meet. Maybe next year

AND congratz on her saying YES!
Awesome that she enjoyed the meet and looks forward to more of them.
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Old 06-24-2012, 03:01 PM   #3
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36 years congrats! I'm five years younger than that

She's an amazing person and we match perfectly. I have no doubts that we will be together a long, long time. She had a lot of fun at the event and was super impressed on how great everyone she met was. It was such a good first impression of the group that she said she is definetly in for more!
Thanks, AstroMan! Looks like you've got it figured. Just NEVER forget that it takes work (on both sides) to keep things together. Life is not maintenance-free
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Old 06-24-2012, 07:11 PM   #4
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Thanks, AstroMan! Looks like you've got it figured. Just NEVER forget that it takes work (on both sides) to keep things together. Life is not maintenance-free
well it technically is if you live as a hermit in a cave on a mountain 1000 miles from another human being. But then you have to learn how to hunt and kill and cook and there's no internet. If I could add internet and running water to that option I would probably take it.

But back to reality, congrats Astroman.
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Old 06-26-2012, 10:47 AM   #5
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well it technically is if you live as a hermit in a cave on a mountain 1000 miles from another human being. But then you have to learn how to hunt and kill and cook and there's no internet. If I could add internet and running water to that option I would probably take it.

But back to reality, congrats Astroman.
So hunting, killing and cooking are not maintenance?
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So hunting, killing and cooking are not maintenance?
not compared to maintaining relationships with real living human beings. Compared to that, hunting, cooking, making your own ammunition or arrows, and making your own cave a home are all easy things to do.
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not compared to maintaining relationships with real living human beings. Compared to that, hunting, cooking, making your own ammunition or arrows, and making your own cave a home are all easy things to do.

That explains SOoooo much.
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That explains SOoooo much.
Wait what? Was it not kinda obvious I am anti social already? People and me don't mix.
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