Who couldn't you date?

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What petty thing disqualifies someone?


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just_monicat

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#81
Yup, they gotta have teeth. LOL
And shave - preferably no facial hair. Use of cologne (and there is some nice smelling stuff "out there") would be nice.
Oh and be able to pay for the date, having money to afford a girl would be nice. :)
Taller than what I am would be nice - would be nice to look up and not down. :)
Has his own transportation, one with wheels and not four legs and a buggy. :)
to each their own.

i must say that if "he" had transportation with four legs (buggy or not) i'd probably offer bonus points : )
 
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Sponge_Bob

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#82
O yea and I need someone who is above average on the video game Call of Duty Black Ops....If she gets a more deaths and than kills while playing Hardcore Team Death Match online...immediate turn off...NEXT...O yea if she chooses the wrong kind of perks...Immediate Turn Off....NEXT..NAAA im jk tho my Gf is awesomeeee.
 

iraasuup

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Apr 5, 2013
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#84
Wait! Whoa! BACK UP THE TRUCK!

There are guys out there named Amanda? What in the world were their parents thinking?!
 

just_monicat

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#85
Wait! Whoa! BACK UP THE TRUCK!

There are guys out there named Amanda? What in the world were their parents thinking?!
actually, i must confess i felt just as badly for the "Lacey" referenced. in my experience, guys with such unorthadox names tend to be "amanda, jr." or amanda jones, III.

isn't it funny that a girl can have a name like "mason" or "kyle" and it's adorable. but you name a guy lacey or amanda and i am sure they have already endured more than their share of teasing.

p.s. i came "this close" to being named "kyle". i am pretty sure it is after some football player too, which i'm grateful to have escaped.
 
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Tintin

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#86
actually, i must confess i felt just as badly for the "Lacey" referenced. in my experience, guys with such unorthadox names tend to be "amanda, jr." or amanda jones, III.

isn't it funny that a girl can have a name like "mason" or "kyle" and it's adorable. but you name a guy lacey or amanda and i am sure they have already endured more than their share of teasing.

p.s. i came "this close" to being named "kyle". i am pretty sure it is after some football player too, which i'm grateful to have escaped.
Really, people think those names are adorable for girls? I mean they're not quite as bad as Amanda for a guy, but still... Maybe we just have better naming conventions in Australia.
 

iraasuup

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#87
Really, people think those names are adorable for girls? I mean they're not quite as bad as Amanda for a guy, but still... Maybe we just have better naming conventions in Australia.
I dunno, you should hear some of the names in my class this year :p

...it's like every year is a competition for the most ridiculously named child just to give the teachers a challenge!

I should clarify 'my' class could be any of the classes I float between as a TA... they all have their share of weird names.
 
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MidniteWelder

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#88
I have a girls name.

Ya know what's funny, I didn't perceive it as a girls name until people kept telling me it was a girls name.

Hey! thats a girls name
---it is? Uh oh I better let my parents know this !
:eek:
Still doesn't bother me its just what Ive always been called.
I believe it's more peoples perception
It's not the name that makes a person what they are.
Well, unless maybe ur a boy named Sue
:p
 
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Tintin

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#89
I have a girls name.

Ya know what's funny, I didn't perceive it as a girls name until people kept telling me it was a girls name.

Hey! thats a girls name
---it is? Uh oh I better let my parents know this !
:eek:
Still doesn't bother me its just what Ive always been called.
I believe it's more peoples perception
It's not the name that makes a person what they are.
Well, unless maybe ur a boy named Sue
:p
MidniteWelder isn't a girl's name, mate.
 

just_monicat

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Really, people think those names are adorable for girls? I mean they're not quite as bad as Amanda for a guy, but still... Maybe we just have better naming conventions in Australia.
perhaps, yes. further proof that it's different strokes... i guarantee you that if you yell the name "taylor" or "peyton" on the playground, a whole bevvy of little girls will come running.

actually another trend that is (still) huge -- medieval vocations: tanner, taylor, archer, fuller...
 
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MidniteWelder

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#91
*Advises Tintin not to hang out at the playground calling out random kids names to test this theory
 

iraasuup

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#92
Actually, now that I think about it, I think what I find more annoying is parents who give their kids normal names but insist on using ridiculous spellings for said names, such as the following examples:

Amanndah (Amanda)
Danniyellah (Daniella)
Mykal (Michael)
Raychll (Rachel)
Allyxzandraah (Alexandra) etc and so on and so forth...the poor kids are forever having to spell out their names. It's ridiculous it's not quirky, cool, unique or edgy.
 

just_monicat

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Actually, now that I think about it, I think what I find more annoying is parents who give their kids normal names but insist on using ridiculous spellings for said names, such as the following examples:

Amanndah (Amanda)
Danniyellah (Daniella)
Mykal (Michael)
Raychll (Rachel)
Allyxzandraah (Alexandra) etc and so on and so forth...the poor kids are forever having to spell out their names. It's ridiculous it's not quirky, cool, unique or edgy.
i totally agree. i have a unusual (last) name with a german root. it's a name that is constantly mispronounced and misspelled. also, all the letters in it sound like another letter. whenever i have to spell my name, i automatically slip into the NATO phonetic alphabet, because it seems to take people two, three, four tries...

i can only imagine how that might be for a little ammanndahh. if my parents did that to me, i'd vex them by calling myself "a".

if you want to hear a funny naming convention, try the horse registry. i have a horse called "charlotte's webster surprise", and no, i didn't name her that. she was registered that. i just call her charlotte or char...
 
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Tintin

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*Advises Tintin not to hang out at the playground calling out random kids names to test this theory
Could be difficult for me, being a primary school teacher and all. :)
But I totally understand what you're saying.
 
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Tintin

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#95
Actually, now that I think about it, I think what I find more annoying is parents who give their kids normal names but insist on using ridiculous spellings for said names, such as the following examples:

Amanndah (Amanda)
Danniyellah (Daniella)
Mykal (Michael)
Raychll (Rachel)
Allyxzandraah (Alexandra) etc and so on and so forth...the poor kids are forever having to spell out their names. It's ridiculous it's not quirky, cool, unique or edgy.
Yes, yes, yes! As a teacher this kind of silliness irks the stuffing out of me.
 

Liamson

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Actually, now that I think about it, I think what I find more annoying is parents who give their kids normal names but insist on using ridiculous spellings for said names, such as the following examples:

Amanndah (Amanda)
Danniyellah (Daniella)
Mykal (Michael)
Raychll (Rachel)
Allyxzandraah (Alexandra) etc and so on and so forth...the poor kids are forever having to spell out their names. It's ridiculous it's not quirky, cool, unique or edgy.
when I first came to CC I thought this was an Australian thing.
 
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cubfan716

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#97
I know that I could not date anyone who is always thinking of themselves first and not others. Girls who are so consumed into their looks and don't value purity are a big turnoff. Girls who dress immodestly are a big turnoff. One of my biggest pet peeves is girls who like to get into so-called cliques in public or private or push everyone aside because they think they are so much better. That shows they care more about their reputation over being a light in Christ.

I know for sure the following is what I want:

[video=youtube;cIAeryFCXm4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIAeryFCXm4[/video]
 
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Tintin

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when I first came to CC I thought this was an Australian thing.
Haha! No, I pretty sure it's not but we have our fair share of clueless parents.
 
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abbiejean

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to each their own.

i must say that if "he" had transportation with four legs (buggy or not) i'd probably offer bonus points : )
I do think I will amend my prior post :) Four legs and a buggy just might be interesting.

Gotta say one of my dreams has always been to have an one horse open sleigh ride, bells jingling, tucked close together, riding and watching it snow, softly and gently. :)
 

iraasuup

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Yes, yes, yes! As a teacher this kind of silliness irks the stuffing out of me.
Tell me about it! At least (I assume) you're with one class and they see you on a regular basis. You have time to get used to weird names and spellings. I'm on call so I float between various classes. Then if you throw in prac at different schools...it becomes quite the challenge to remember names. I find it most difficult when there are several students in the class with similar sounding names who might look similar. Last year I had a Jayden, and a Tahj and another Jye and they all looked so similar.. I got so mixed up with the J's. If I couldn't see their face I had no idea who I was calling out to lol! You.. with the brown hair and the green shirt (which is all of them)...don't climb that! LOL!