If the dating sites made “Who did you vote for” the first question, we could save a lot of time. The greatest guy in the world has to have his head on straight politically, or he’s not worth a coffee date. Being selfish and hateful enough to be a Republican is a choice, not a congenital defect, and no matter how nice he might be until he gets you hooked, it will show up eventually.
D Lee: You remind me of the person who asked me what the difference was between a Republican and a conservative. Then she said “All I know is I’m a Democrat”. Yep, despite being intelligent and educated, that’s all she knows.
Larry Israel: You must be a pederast. Oh wait, make that pedant. I am glad to see ‘whom’ slowly disappear from English, just as did thee and thine. Or agreest thou not?
Farside99 about 8 years ago
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Lawrence Israel Premium Member about 8 years ago
Whom, not who.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
If they want your password to include your SS# and DOB, it’s probably a phishing site.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 8 years ago
If the dating sites made “Who did you vote for” the first question, we could save a lot of time. The greatest guy in the world has to have his head on straight politically, or he’s not worth a coffee date. Being selfish and hateful enough to be a Republican is a choice, not a congenital defect, and no matter how nice he might be until he gets you hooked, it will show up eventually.
dflak about 8 years ago
Most of the candidates I vote for don’t get elected. Given how the results turn out. I figure this makes me smarter than at least 50% of the voters.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 8 years ago
Going back to paper note pads!
pschearer Premium Member about 8 years ago
Ivoted4anyonebutObama.
D Lee: You remind me of the person who asked me what the difference was between a Republican and a conservative. Then she said “All I know is I’m a Democrat”. Yep, despite being intelligent and educated, that’s all she knows.
Larry Israel: You must be a pederast. Oh wait, make that pedant. I am glad to see ‘whom’ slowly disappear from English, just as did thee and thine. Or agreest thou not?