Pearl Jam Dating Service
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BhagavadGita wrote:Female, Seattle, 47 but feel 27.......
Well my long time relationship of 13 years was always Phish Vs. Pearl Jam. He was and still is a Phish head and more power to him, but he never understood Pearl Jam at all even though he was a drummer. He never listened to lyrics. In fact, that was the last thing he cared about in a song.
I found that to be normal if your a drummer, your probably always listening to the grooves over the story.
I'm a lyrical girl myself. Spent from 92-2000 making up my own lyrics to songs where Ed mumbles. Thus why my ex called him "mumbler." Although he never bitched about the great seats I get through my low member number.
I wonder, has anyone really hooked up on this thread? I have not read much of what is going on but I find it's very hard to meet fans in Seattle. It's like the Seattle "freeze"....people are nice but they don't let you into their circles easily. I guess that's because I'm from the midwest where almost everyone you meet will tell you their life story within 15 minutes of meeting. Oh well..I must admit I had more friends when I lived in Indiana than the 9 years I have been here.
I would love to hear some stories about people finding others on this thread. :!:
For the record I can attest that not all drummers "only listen to the grooves". We're typically not very bright but we can handle taking in more than just "Mmmmm...Bang Boom.Bam. Sound good!"0 -
BhagavadGita wrote:Female, Seattle, 47 but feel 27.......
Well my long time relationship of 13 years was always Phish Vs. Pearl Jam. He was and still is a Phish head and more power to him, but he never understood Pearl Jam at all even though he was a drummer. He never listened to lyrics. In fact, that was the last thing he cared about in a song.
I found that to be normal if your a drummer, your probably always listening to the grooves over the story.
I'm a lyrical girl myself. Spent from 92-2000 making up my own lyrics to songs where Ed mumbles. Thus why my ex called him "mumbler." Although he never bitched about the great seats I get through my low member number.
I wonder, has anyone really hooked up on this thread? I have not read much of what is going on but I find it's very hard to meet fans in Seattle. It's like the Seattle "freeze"....people are nice but they don't let you into their circles easily. I guess that's because I'm from the midwest where almost everyone you meet will tell you their life story within 15 minutes of meeting. Oh well..I must admit I had more friends when I lived in Indiana than the 9 years I have been here.
I would love to hear some stories about people finding others on this thread. :!:
i will tell you stories
but first we need 5 examples of made up lyrics
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PillowPants wrote:BhagavadGita wrote:Female, Seattle, 47 but feel 27.......
Well my long time relationship of 13 years was always Phish Vs. Pearl Jam. He was and still is a Phish head and more power to him, but he never understood Pearl Jam at all even though he was a drummer. He never listened to lyrics. In fact, that was the last thing he cared about in a song.
I found that to be normal if your a drummer, your probably always listening to the grooves over the story.
I'm a lyrical girl myself. Spent from 92-2000 making up my own lyrics to songs where Ed mumbles. Thus why my ex called him "mumbler." Although he never bitched about the great seats I get through my low member number.
I wonder, has anyone really hooked up on this thread? I have not read much of what is going on but I find it's very hard to meet fans in Seattle. It's like the Seattle "freeze"....people are nice but they don't let you into their circles easily. I guess that's because I'm from the midwest where almost everyone you meet will tell you their life story within 15 minutes of meeting. Oh well..I must admit I had more friends when I lived in Indiana than the 9 years I have been here.
I would love to hear some stories about people finding others on this thread. :!:
i will tell you stories
but first we need 5 examples of made up lyrics
thanks
Oh, put me on the spot now.....I'll have to recall this from my mental database slowly as I have smoked since then.0 -
Suzi78 wrote:Drowned Out wrote:
Hilarious. I couldn't figure out if Suzi was being cute and ironic, aloof and deflecting, or naive/innocent. Any of those scenarios make her response funny...but I figured you'd just deny your innudendo and make me look like the perv
disclaimer - understanding said innuendo is not meant to imply that I'm involved in the escort/massage world
I was being ironic
hmmm.....I guess beautiful women don't usually like being described as cute, do they? (groan)
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PillowPants wrote:nuclear ukuleles wrote:I have a boyfriend who likes Pearl Jam. Not sure how useful my input may be. :P
lets be honest... you're not happy with him
he's just something to pass the time and you hate to be alone
you're hear hoping for something better
here on a thread full of horny guys and single moms
is it because he's lazy? his job sucks? he doesn't respect you? he sucks in the sack?
talk to us... we can helpHow DID you know?
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PillowPants wrote:Michelle10 wrote:PillowPants wrote:
you just like that they can't use the "waiting for marriage" excuse on you
plus single moms are usually lonely and sick of dealing with their kid so they're easier to get into the sack
And okay its true single moms are sometimes lonely but I love my daughter - I would think you're last statement is only true when your kid is a tyrant and mine is a princess
De Nile aint' just a river in egypt
how would you rather spend your saturday night
playing polly prissy pants for the 452nd time
or going out for a nice dinner and then earth shattering boom boom
?
I guess when I find a guy who will actually put up with my pearl jam obsession and support it, I would gladly go out for dinner and have some earth shattering fun. Dude, my daughter is 4 what the heck is polly prissy pants? haha"Well I guess there's nothing wrong with what you say, but don't sell me there can't be better ways" ~ PJ0 -
H.I. McDunnough wrote:Suzi78 wrote:conman wrote:ok, i'm late to the party, how does this work exactly?
Just say something nice about single mothers, and one will be knocking on your door tonight. Apparently they're very pleasing and good in bed. At least that's what Metsfan says.
I tried dating a single Mom once...then she pulled out her music collection of Kid Rock, Papa Roach, and Hinder. Needless to say, it ended almost immediately thereafter. How can a parent subject their innocent child to such awfulness. Irresponsible if you ask me.Poor kid.
Music like that is the reason I no longer listen to the radio.Show #13 was a lucky one for me....0 -
There were plenty of cuties at the London Team McCready fundraiser last weekend anyway.
That kind of thing gives a guy hope...
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metsfan wrote:Get_Right wrote:This thread reminds me of something Ed said at one of the shows about the band bringing people together.
Something along the lines of him meeting a couple that met at a show, got married, and had kids named Mike, Matt, Stone and Jeff. And that they were probably "humping" right now to make a little Eddie.
shit like this only happens in da garden
That was my very first bootleg I ever bought. I bought it completely blind. . . just saw it sitting on the shelf at the local record store. That bootleg brought me from casual fan to can't complete a sentence without mentioning Pearl Jam fan.If hope can grow from dirt like me ...0 -
BhagavadGita wrote:Female, Seattle, 47 but feel 27.......
Well my long time relationship of 13 years was always Phish Vs. Pearl Jam. He was and still is a Phish head and more power to him, but he never understood Pearl Jam at all even though he was a drummer. He never listened to lyrics. In fact, that was the last thing he cared about in a song.
I found that to be normal if your a drummer, your probably always listening to the grooves over the story.
I'm a lyrical girl myself. Spent from 92-2000 making up my own lyrics to songs where Ed mumbles. Thus why my ex called him "mumbler." Although he never bitched about the great seats I get through my low member number.
I wonder, has anyone really hooked up on this thread? I have not read much of what is going on but I find it's very hard to meet fans in Seattle. It's like the Seattle "freeze"....people are nice but they don't let you into their circles easily. I guess that's because I'm from the midwest where almost everyone you meet will tell you their life story within 15 minutes of meeting. Oh well..I must admit I had more friends when I lived in Indiana than the 9 years I have been here.
I would love to hear some stories about people finding others on this thread. :!:
I live in the Illinois and think there is a Chicago freeze .... but then I may be the person doing the freezing .. which is probably why I feel so comfortable in Seattle. But I digress ......Be sound.0 -
totally!oppie1 wrote:i'll play
25/m/Philly 'burbs/painfully single
most guys will brag about the size of their junk... i'll brag about having a real good member #... i'm always within the first 6 rows... that turn you on ladies?0 -
oppie1 wrote:i'll play
25/m/Philly 'burbs/painfully single
most guys will brag about the size of their junk... i'll brag about having a real good member #... i'm always within the first 6 rows... that turn you on ladies?
25? What were you...6 when you joined the club Mr. Low Number?0 -
Heisenberg wrote:oppie1 wrote:i'll play
25/m/Philly 'burbs/painfully single
most guys will brag about the size of their junk... i'll brag about having a real good member #... i'm always within the first 6 rows... that turn you on ladies?
25? What were you...6 when you joined the club Mr. Low Number?
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BhagavadGita wrote:PillowPants wrote:BhagavadGita wrote:Female, Seattle, 47 but feel 27.......
Well my long time relationship of 13 years was always Phish Vs. Pearl Jam. He was and still is a Phish head and more power to him, but he never understood Pearl Jam at all even though he was a drummer. He never listened to lyrics. In fact, that was the last thing he cared about in a song.
I found that to be normal if your a drummer, your probably always listening to the grooves over the story.
I'm a lyrical girl myself. Spent from 92-2000 making up my own lyrics to songs where Ed mumbles. Thus why my ex called him "mumbler." Although he never bitched about the great seats I get through my low member number.
I wonder, has anyone really hooked up on this thread? I have not read much of what is going on but I find it's very hard to meet fans in Seattle. It's like the Seattle "freeze"....people are nice but they don't let you into their circles easily. I guess that's because I'm from the midwest where almost everyone you meet will tell you their life story within 15 minutes of meeting. Oh well..I must admit I had more friends when I lived in Indiana than the 9 years I have been here.
I would love to hear some stories about people finding others on this thread. :!:
i will tell you stories
but first we need 5 examples of made up lyrics
thanks
Oh, put me on the spot now.....I'll have to recall this from my mental database slowly as I have smoked since then.
still waiting0 -
Michelle10 wrote:I guess when I find a guy who will actually put up with my pearl jam obsession and support it, I would gladly go out for dinner and have some earth shattering fun. Dude, my daughter is 4 what the heck is polly prissy pants? haha
i have no idea
cartman plays it on south park0 -
R there any gay PJ fans NY here str8 acting....huge grunge fan0
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PillowPants wrote:Michelle10 wrote:I guess when I find a guy who will actually put up with my pearl jam obsession and support it, I would gladly go out for dinner and have some earth shattering fun. Dude, my daughter is 4 what the heck is polly prissy pants? haha
i have no idea
cartman plays it on south park
Well it's pretty safe to say I would never let my daughter do anything cartman does"Well I guess there's nothing wrong with what you say, but don't sell me there can't be better ways" ~ PJ0 -
Michelle10 wrote:PillowPants wrote:Michelle10 wrote:I guess when I find a guy who will actually put up with my pearl jam obsession and support it, I would gladly go out for dinner and have some earth shattering fun. Dude, my daughter is 4 what the heck is polly prissy pants? haha
i have no idea
cartman plays it on south park
Well it's pretty safe to say I would never let my daughter do anything cartman does
good plan!
what about you... you act like cartmans mom??
cmon... sometimes??0 -
This thread is priceless!
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