Your example of incorrect grammar is excellent. We all can learn from it.
Your example of incorrect grammar is excellent. We all can learn from it.
salad wrote:
Your example of incorrect grammar is excellent. We all can learn from it.
Eat me, LOL.
Would you like to toss me?!
R U talking about Bridgette?
Is it me you are talking about? Hahaha, Sandra K. found this and sent it to me (remember her?).
It is cool, you don't need to friend me. I just wanted to see how you were doing. Hope everything is going well. We (still with Mark) are happily married and living in Phoenix.
I don't know any Bridget but maybe me, you and Sandra K should get together.
Leave Mark behind.
Hypothesizer wrote:
Poke her.
Better yet, Super Poke Her!
lol
I try not to have any of my family or adult friends as friends on facebook. Not that I'm a big partier or anything, but I like to separate my social life from my family life. It just makes things go much more smoothly.
As for the ex, I'm not married, but I don't see a big problem with it. Not saying I would do it or that's it's a great idea or anything, but I don't really see what the big deal would be as long as you're a faithful husband. If you're a spineless pussy so many men turn into once they get married, then do whatever your wife wants.
Oh man, I thought it was my situation for sure. My friend sent this to me shortly after talking about how a guy I used to know (who ran a lot) hasn't accepted my friendship even though we dated for 3 years and had a pretty easy breakup.
We thought it might be you.
pongwr wrote:
Seriously? Anyone older than 16 that's on FB has some developmental problems.
Facebook was originally designed for college students, dumbass.
My husband does facebook and has friended at least one ex that I know about and I'm fine with that. (To be honest, and I do hate to bring this up, but I feel like I should.... she doesn't look as great as she might have 15 years ago... so that might be the reason I don't care! If she was lookin' fly, I might care a little bit, but still... I wouldn't mind that much)
To everyone: I apologize for being a sheep and getting sucked in to retarded fads.
ahah, frozen north, I think it's only human:)
frozen north wrote:
My husband does facebook and has friended at least one ex that I know about and I'm fine with that. (To be honest, and I do hate to bring this up, but I feel like I should.... she doesn't look as great as she might have 15 years ago... so that might be the reason I don't care! If she was lookin' fly, I might care a little bit, but still... I wouldn't mind that much)
If anyone wants to friend me, go right ahead, I don't care. I have been reading through this message board for an hour now and it is hilarious. I don't even run, I hate running. I might start reading this board everyday though.
I don't think I'll start running though.
No, I am not a fattie. I work out, just not by running.
always sunny wrote:
Old girlfriends are a great way to have an affair. Variety is the spice of life.
possibly the best advice I have ever seen on this site
By lifting men?
Pics?
Slightly off topic but still pertaining to Facebook: I find it irritating that people keep sending me invites to all sorts of stupid clubs or fan sites. I don't want to be solicited when all I'm trying to do is keep up with my friends.
And Bridgette; you're coming across as a creepy internet stalker. Just thought you should know.
Checkout the pics, then ignore.
ignore wrote:
Johnny gat his gun wrote:"Oh shit honey, my ex just friended me on facebook. Should I accept?"
"Why do you want to be friends with you ex-girlfriend?"
If you can think of a good answer to this question facing your wife, then go ahead.
if you think that there is no problem if your wife is friends with her ex-boyfriend(s), then you might have a good start
pnw runner wrote:
And Bridgette; you're coming across as a creepy internet stalker. Just thought you should know.
+1
So I brought it up in casual converstaion.
She mentioned her ex reached out to friend her mom but she ignored it.
Basically it's a non-event. The request is still sitting out there.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these