Julia
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Post by Julia on Nov 13, 2007 20:55:14 GMT -5
Bars can be fun, some of them have live music that can be quite good for a weekend night out. Not so much for picking up guys though as I'm in a relationship and I don't drink.
Its weird that every woman I work with is middle aged and divorced, none of them are interested in finding love again. You really don't want to end up like one of them, so bitter about life its terrible really.
Ever considered evening classes? You might find someone in there you like, and as he is in the class too you will have something in common lol.
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Post by Benji Duncan on Nov 13, 2007 21:30:44 GMT -5
At the local community college where she would be taking those classes there really aren't that many people in a class Jules. Even something like college algebra at ncmc doesn't seat more than 30 people.
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Post by Lil Ol' Brenn on Nov 13, 2007 23:13:57 GMT -5
Well, I have joined a local Gym. We will see what happens ;D
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Post by Benji Duncan on Nov 14, 2007 5:18:06 GMT -5
A tasty morsel like yourself should do fine no matter what Brenn.
Will this be your first midwestern winter?
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Post by Benji Duncan on Nov 14, 2007 5:20:10 GMT -5
Hey! I met my current bf in a bar! Was it a christian bar?
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Julia
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Post by Julia on Nov 14, 2007 13:24:59 GMT -5
At the local community college where she would be taking those classes there really aren't that many people in a class Jules. Even something like college algebra at ncmc doesn't seat more than 30 people. Ah yeah I guess I have got used to the advantages of a large city. And evening classes was not really thinking algebra, something more fun like pottery, dancing, creative writing. I did Self Defence at the University of Pittsburgh, they have great evening and weekend classes.
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Post by Marvin the Misfit on Nov 14, 2007 15:32:09 GMT -5
Algebra is a class that would typically have a big enrollement. I think that's what Benj meant.
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Post by Benji Duncan on Nov 15, 2007 0:25:30 GMT -5
Yes it is.
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Post by Lil Ol' Brenn on Nov 15, 2007 15:48:29 GMT -5
Ah gee, thanks Benji This in fact, will be my first winter. I really enjoyed the Fall season. I drove up to Rogers City and the fall colors were impeccable. I am really enjoying the campfire smell. Big change from city smog, Cali fires, and the smell of rice fields burning. This year I will venture out to snowboard, any cool places Benji? Ya, I'm a big Tomgirl. I'm getting old, but I refuse to grow up, lol and believe it or not I'm allowed in public unsupervised. Yippie..
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Post by Apple Pie Princess on Nov 15, 2007 21:12:08 GMT -5
Try boyne highlands Brenn. I don't know much about alpena but I'll bet there are some good places to go snowboarding and stuff there too.
Michigan winters are a living hell. Just so you know.
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Post by Benji Duncan on Nov 15, 2007 22:17:10 GMT -5
Our winters are pretty hard some years, but other years not so hard. It's really kind of a crap shoot. You never can tell ahead of time. January and febuary are just cold, cold, cold. You think you're ready for it then when the snow hits you walk outside and you're like "Jesus! this is freaking ridiculous!" and the wind is blowing in your face so hard you can't breathe. And you have to drive ten miles an hour everywhere you go, praying for your life the whole time because our road commissions cut their staff down to ten percent of what they use in the summer and half of the roads in northern michigan are plowed once every two days. We're just not as important as the summer tourists I suppose.
I call winter nintendo season.
But to be honest, I think I'm the only person I know of that enjoys michigan winter more than summer. I can sleep, for one thing. And there aren't a bunch of punk retards playing hacky sack and dealing dope in every parking lot in town. In the winter everyone is indoors where I don't have to deal with them.
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Post by Lil Ol' Brenn on Nov 18, 2007 12:00:59 GMT -5
;D Thanks Apple, I will look it up.
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Post by Marvin the Misfit on Nov 19, 2007 3:34:13 GMT -5
It looks like we're going to get winter on time this year.
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Post by Benji Duncan on Nov 20, 2007 7:54:50 GMT -5
Yes, and I think it's going to be a more "normal" one as far as snowfall. Still likely weaker than winters ten years ago, but a bit stronger than last year.
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Post by Marvin the Misfit on Nov 20, 2007 13:44:01 GMT -5
I hope for snowfall but not for wind and all that other crap.
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