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From: Alistair on 11 Aug 2010 07:10 On Aug 11, 1:47 am, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > Alistair wrote: > > On Aug 10, 3:47 am, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > >> Howard Brazee wrote: > >>> On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 07:56:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> > >>> wrote: > > >>>> The whole book looks like a re-work of a master's thesis. But the > >>>> most interesting part was how the author (a woman) put the whole > >>>> business on a biological, evolutionary, basis. She starts with two > >>>> unprovable axioms and from these develops a cogent whole. The two > >>>> axioms are: > > >>>> * Everybody has a genetic mandate to reproduce, to spread their > >>>> genes, and > >>>> * It is the woman that does the choosing. > > >>> It is mostly true that the woman does the choosing, at least where > >>> she's allowed to. > > >>> But guys usually get married when they are ready to get married, as > >>> opposed to when they find the right woman, or when the woman wants > >>> to get married. > > >> I dunno. I suggest that (almost) any woman can have (almost) any man > >> she wants. The only thing holding her back is insufficient skill. > > > Or just being plain ugly. Sorry, but there are some women I know who > > are visually off-putting so much that I could never be interested. > > The "skill-set" in which she may be lacking might involves knock-out drops > and hallucinogens.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Do Rufis permit erections? I wouldn't have thought so. And I'm not aware of any date drug which would allow erections.
From: Howard Brazee on 11 Aug 2010 10:01 On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 19:47:11 -0500, "HeyBub" <heybub(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: >> Or just being plain ugly. Sorry, but there are some women I know who >> are visually off-putting so much that I could never be interested. > >The "skill-set" in which she may be lacking might involves knock-out drops >and hallucinogens. Or money or power. Kissinger talked about money being the ultimate aphrodisiac. I suspect not all men are immune to its strengths. I remember when my daughter was surprised that Julia Roberts married Lyle Lovett. I hope now she's old enough to understand her choice. Talent and success overcome looks. -- "In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found, than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature, and not to the executive department." - James Madison
From: SkippyPB on 11 Aug 2010 13:27 On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 04:10:22 -0700 (PDT), Alistair <alistair(a)ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote: >On Aug 11, 1:47�am, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: >> Alistair wrote: >> > On Aug 10, 3:47 am, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: >> >> Howard Brazee wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 07:56:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> >> >>> wrote: >> >> >>>> The whole book looks like a re-work of a master's thesis. But the >> >>>> most interesting part was how the author (a woman) put the whole >> >>>> business on a biological, evolutionary, basis. She starts with two >> >>>> unprovable axioms and from these develops a cogent whole. The two >> >>>> axioms are: >> >> >>>> * Everybody has a genetic mandate to reproduce, to spread their >> >>>> genes, and >> >>>> * It is the woman that does the choosing. >> >> >>> It is mostly true that the woman does the choosing, at least where >> >>> she's allowed to. >> >> >>> But guys usually get married when they are ready to get married, as >> >>> opposed to when they find the right woman, or when the woman wants >> >>> to get married. >> >> >> I dunno. I suggest that (almost) any woman can have (almost) any man >> >> she wants. The only thing holding her back is insufficient skill. >> >> > Or just being plain ugly. Sorry, but there are some women I know who >> > are visually off-putting so much that I could never be interested. >> >> The "skill-set" in which she may be lacking might involves knock-out drops >> and hallucinogens.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > >Do Rufis permit erections? I wouldn't have thought so. And I'm not >aware of any date drug which would allow erections. Guys are guys. You wave a feather over their "junk" and even if they're half dead, the little solider will stand at attention. Yes, if a male is given a Rufi, he can still get an erection unless he has other issues (like E.D.) Regards, -- //// (o o) -oOO--(_)--OOo- "Ice Water? Get some Onions - that'll make your eyes water!" -- Groucho Marx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remove nospam to email me. Steve
From: Alistair on 11 Aug 2010 14:56 On Aug 11, 6:27 pm, SkippyPB <swieg...(a)Nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote: > On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 04:10:22 -0700 (PDT), Alistair > > > > > > <alist...(a)ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote: > >On Aug 11, 1:47 am, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > >> Alistair wrote: > >> > On Aug 10, 3:47 am, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Howard Brazee wrote: > >> >>> On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 07:56:23 -0500, "HeyBub" <hey...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> > >> >>> wrote: > > >> >>>> The whole book looks like a re-work of a master's thesis. But the > >> >>>> most interesting part was how the author (a woman) put the whole > >> >>>> business on a biological, evolutionary, basis. She starts with two > >> >>>> unprovable axioms and from these develops a cogent whole. The two > >> >>>> axioms are: > > >> >>>> * Everybody has a genetic mandate to reproduce, to spread their > >> >>>> genes, and > >> >>>> * It is the woman that does the choosing. > > >> >>> It is mostly true that the woman does the choosing, at least where > >> >>> she's allowed to. > > >> >>> But guys usually get married when they are ready to get married, as > >> >>> opposed to when they find the right woman, or when the woman wants > >> >>> to get married. > > >> >> I dunno. I suggest that (almost) any woman can have (almost) any man > >> >> she wants. The only thing holding her back is insufficient skill. > > >> > Or just being plain ugly. Sorry, but there are some women I know who > >> > are visually off-putting so much that I could never be interested. > > >> The "skill-set" in which she may be lacking might involves knock-out drops > >> and hallucinogens.- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > >Do Rufis permit erections? I wouldn't have thought so. And I'm not > >aware of any date drug which would allow erections. > > Guys are guys. You wave a feather over their "junk" and even if > they're half dead, the little solider will stand at attention. Yes, > if a male is given a Rufi, he can still get an erection unless he has > other issues (like E.D.) > > Regards, > -- > > //// > (o o) > -oOO--(_)--OOo- > > "Ice Water? Get some Onions - that'll make your > eyes water!" > -- Groucho Marx > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Remove nospam to email me. > > Steve- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Cheers. I am enlightened. Thanks.
From: Pete Dashwood on 11 Aug 2010 19:50
Howard Brazee wrote: > On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 19:47:11 -0500, "HeyBub" <heybub(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> > wrote: > >>> Or just being plain ugly. Sorry, but there are some women I know who >>> are visually off-putting so much that I could never be interested. >> >> The "skill-set" in which she may be lacking might involves knock-out >> drops and hallucinogens. > > Or money or power. > > Kissinger talked about money being the ultimate aphrodisiac. I > suspect not all men are immune to its strengths. > > I remember when my daughter was surprised that Julia Roberts married > Lyle Lovett. I hope now she's old enough to understand her choice. > Talent and success overcome looks. So THAT's why he married her... Clear now.... :-) Pete. -- "I used to write COBOL...now I can do anything." |