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| Dilip |
Posted
on 20-Sep-01 06:12 PM
Laws women live by 1. Don't imagine you can change a man - unless he's in diapers. 2. What do you do if your boyfriend walks out? You shut the door. 3. If we put a man on the moon - we should be able to put them all up there. 4. Never let your man's mind wander - it's too little to be out alone. 5. Go for younger men. You might as well - they never mature anyway. 6. Men are all the same - they just have different faces so that you can tell them apart. 7. Definition of a bachelor: a man who has missed the opportunity to make some woman miserable. 8. Women don't make fools of men - most of them are the do-it-yourself types. 9. Best way to get a man to do something: suggest he's too old for it. 10. Love is blind, but marriage is a real eye-opener. 11. If you want a committed man, look in a mental hospital. 12. The children of Israel wandered in the desert for 40 years. Even in biblical times, men wouldn't ask for directions. 13. If he asks what sort of books you're interested in, tell him cheque books. 14. Remember: a sense of humor does not mean you tell him jokes; it means you laugh at his. 15. Sadly, all men are created equal.
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| DILIP MAYA |
Posted
on 20-Sep-01 08:09 PM
OK DILIP I AGREE 100% WHATEVER IT WAS JUST A HUMOR. BUT PRETTY GOOD ONE.
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| Rose Shrestha |
Posted
on 29-Oct-01 03:30 PM
Dilip, I have dated 2 nepali men but they both had no sence of humor,so I have to let them go.Talk about dating younger men, yes I did date one younger nepali dude ( he was 23 and I am 25) but he wanted to be 16 all the time so I decided to have him over for "Bhai Tika",nepali dudes and marriage??you got to be kidding me,they just want to have some one to buy gifts for them then when its time for them to buy you one they says"OPS!! I Forgot!! I will remember nexy year",but do they ?? By next year you are no longer together. Rose
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| CALI-NY |
Posted
on 29-Oct-01 06:43 PM
rose, i know u better now.. but i didn't expect u to go public this way.. anyway.. your current date
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| suryamukhi |
Posted
on 31-Oct-01 12:04 PM
It was enlightening to know ur date history. Would u plwase tell us( since u wanted to go public arther than private) what went erong between u and prabhat back in kath, or with dinesh
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| Rose |
Posted
on 01-Nov-01 02:32 AM
Suryamukhi, It wasn't Prabath or Dinesh DC !!never !! Where the hell did you get that stupid idea ? I worked with them but hardly ever saw them .But they were seeing someone though.I cant even imagine them.Dont make me puke yaar!! I was seeing someone welknown in Neapal who is single and young. Rose
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| suryamukhi |
Posted
on 01-Nov-01 01:50 PM
dear rose Oh! if its well known, single, saucy and hancy, it must be me then. I confess we had nice time back there. bin touch suryamukhi
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| Babe |
Posted
on 02-Nov-01 10:43 PM
Suryamukhi, Dream On Babe !! Not even in your Dreams !!! Babe
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| i'dLOVE2hateYOU |
Posted
on 04-Nov-01 02:48 PM
First thing first.. you dated 2 nepali guys in the past and you found no "sence" of humor in them.. what is sence of humor anyway? if you were saying, sense, then may be those guys had good sense of humor, but you were dumb enuff to understnad what they were trying to say. don't you think you have to be the one to understand others humor? other wise it is like playing flute in front of the bull. secondly, you are more interested in "brothers" than boyfriends. Next time don't waste those guy's time and money by going on the date. Tell them that you are interested in bhai tika, not date. May be you can get yourself a place in guniess book of the world records for the one having most brothers in the world. you are talking about nepali dudes and marriage so confidently that i wonder if you were married more than once. Are you? then how can you talk about the post-marriage life so confidently? i think it would be appropritate not to talk about things that you don't know, rather than making some crappiest remarks on the board? And what is that about gift? There is nothing like giving gift in nepali culture. you wouldn't understand it, unless ure nepali. The only gift we(nepali guys) give is ton's of love in first day of marriage, which would last 9 months, after nine months, you will recieve second gift, a child, which will remain with you until the day you die. now you tell me which gift is precious? something that could be bought in the market, or something that you produce by keeping it in your womb for 9 months? let me know.. i am eager.
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| iloveyoutohateyou |
Posted
on 04-Nov-01 02:50 PM
ABOVE MESSAGE WAS FOR "ROSE"!!!! thank you
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