Should I ask Agnes out on a date?
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hedonist said:Spiritual_Chaos said:At lunch at work a colleague said her female friend had a boyfriend from Uganda. And he had found it surprising at first that she had so many male friends, and that people in Sweden could hang out with both women and men as friends. Not common in Uganda.
I told them that even among Pearl Jam fans, people find it unfathomable to hang out with someone of the other gender as a friend.
My colleagues had a hard time believing me.
Then we talked about Iron Man 3. Good film or not? People had different opinions.
I have friends of both genders; so does my husband. I know many others similar to us.
Some people aren't into that, fine. Different strokes, etc.
I consider not being able to have friends of the opposite sex a very sad loss. My daughter is just like me in that regard. I love that my husband and I have both been able to build friendships with all into our daughters life.2014: Cincinnati
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deadendp said:hedonist said:Spiritual_Chaos said:At lunch at work a colleague said her female friend had a boyfriend from Uganda. And he had found it surprising at first that she had so many male friends, and that people in Sweden could hang out with both women and men as friends. Not common in Uganda.
I told them that even among Pearl Jam fans, people find it unfathomable to hang out with someone of the other gender as a friend.
My colleagues had a hard time believing me.
Then we talked about Iron Man 3. Good film or not? People had different opinions.
I have friends of both genders; so does my husband. I know many others similar to us.
Some people aren't into that, fine. Different strokes, etc.
I consider not being able to have friends of the opposite sex a very sad loss. My daughter is just like me in that regard. I love that my husband and I have both been able to build friendships with all into our daughters life.
Thanks for an honest answer. Once again, you and I are similar in many ways
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NoSpiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:At lunch at work a colleague said her female friend had a boyfriend from Uganda. And he had found it surprising at first that she had so many male friends, and that people in Sweden could hang out with both women and men as friends. Not common in Uganda.
I told them that even among Pearl Jam fans, people find it unfathomable to hang out with someone of the other gender as a friend.
My colleagues had a hard time believing me.
Then we talked about Iron Man 3. Good film or not? People had different opinions.
Now I have sent in the shots I've worked on this lovely sunday to the director, and I will brew myself a cup of blueberry tea. And maybe open the crisps/chips bag I think I have somewhere.
How is your sunday treating you? Have you seen Roy Anderssons masterpiece "A Swedish Love Story" ?
I watched a little bit of "A Swedish Love Story", and I have to say...I felt transported back in time. First love is all FEELINGS, all the words come later. It was lovely to remember how that really feels. Just don't know if I want to finish the movie and have my heart broken.0 -
OffSheGoes35 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:At lunch at work a colleague said her female friend had a boyfriend from Uganda. And he had found it surprising at first that she had so many male friends, and that people in Sweden could hang out with both women and men as friends. Not common in Uganda.
I told them that even among Pearl Jam fans, people find it unfathomable to hang out with someone of the other gender as a friend.
My colleagues had a hard time believing me.
Then we talked about Iron Man 3. Good film or not? People had different opinions.
Now I have sent in the shots I've worked on this lovely sunday to the director, and I will brew myself a cup of blueberry tea. And maybe open the crisps/chips bag I think I have somewhere.
How is your sunday treating you? Have you seen Roy Anderssons masterpiece "A Swedish Love Story" ?
I watched a little bit of "A Swedish Love Story", and I have to say...I felt transported back in time. First love is all FEELINGS, all the words come later. It was lovely to remember how that really feels. Just don't know if I want to finish the movie and have my heart broken.
Have you seen Roy Anderssons later, much more stylistic movies?
This scene is one of his most beautiful:https://youtu.be/dm4Uw5_SCyI
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NoVery beautiful. I have some movies to watch this weekend! Can't wait for Fredagsmys...thank you.0
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YesSpiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:dudeman said:This thread still?
I thought I read elsewhere on the internet that Agnes was married and expecting twins.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:dudeman said:This thread still?
I thought I read elsewhere on the internet that Agnes was married and expecting twins.
(can't remember it that well actually. It was never as entertaining as Kindergarden Cop)"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
hedonist said:deadendp said:hedonist said:Spiritual_Chaos said:At lunch at work a colleague said her female friend had a boyfriend from Uganda. And he had found it surprising at first that she had so many male friends, and that people in Sweden could hang out with both women and men as friends. Not common in Uganda.
I told them that even among Pearl Jam fans, people find it unfathomable to hang out with someone of the other gender as a friend.
My colleagues had a hard time believing me.
Then we talked about Iron Man 3. Good film or not? People had different opinions.
I have friends of both genders; so does my husband. I know many others similar to us.
Some people aren't into that, fine. Different strokes, etc.
I consider not being able to have friends of the opposite sex a very sad loss. My daughter is just like me in that regard. I love that my husband and I have both been able to build friendships with all into our daughters life.
Thanks for an honest answer. Once again, you and I are similar in many ways
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NoSpiritual_Chaos said:hedonist said:deadendp said:hedonist said:Spiritual_Chaos said:At lunch at work a colleague said her female friend had a boyfriend from Uganda. And he had found it surprising at first that she had so many male friends, and that people in Sweden could hang out with both women and men as friends. Not common in Uganda.
I told them that even among Pearl Jam fans, people find it unfathomable to hang out with someone of the other gender as a friend.
My colleagues had a hard time believing me.
Then we talked about Iron Man 3. Good film or not? People had different opinions.
I have friends of both genders; so does my husband. I know many others similar to us.
Some people aren't into that, fine. Different strokes, etc.
I consider not being able to have friends of the opposite sex a very sad loss. My daughter is just like me in that regard. I love that my husband and I have both been able to build friendships with all into our daughters life.
Thanks for an honest answer. Once again, you and I are similar in many ways0 -
YesSpiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:dudeman said:This thread still?
I thought I read elsewhere on the internet that Agnes was married and expecting twins.
(can't remember it that well actually. It was never as entertaining as Kindergarden Cop)
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:dudeman said:This thread still?
I thought I read elsewhere on the internet that Agnes was married and expecting twins.
(can't remember it that well actually. It was never as entertaining as Kindergarden Cop)Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
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Agnes birthday today. Made her a GIF.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
NoDoes Grattis mean Bite Me or Beer Me?0
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NoYou're supposed to be on your 5th kid by now, so it'd better not be something nice!
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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NoStill hoping for that KISS (80's catalog) date? Just hang in there, man.0
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OffSheGoes35 said:Still hoping for that KISS (80's catalog) date? Just hang in there, man.
https://youtu.be/lEwnfhuPJGs
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NoI hope this ban is temporary, S_C. I hate this!0
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OffSheGoes35 said:I hope this ban is temporary, S_C. I hate this!0
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