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Old 09-25-2009, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Kilgore Trout
Well, it's not an xi. Old school, and no limited slip.
Hey, wait a second here...
Are you using euphemisms on me?
I'll get us a room!
Euphe-what?? No sir, my mind is pure as all that snow you've got coming.

Easy big boy...
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Old 09-25-2009, 03:25 PM
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Old 09-25-2009, 04:18 PM
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Well, as long as the dumbass is not one of the APC suspects, eh?
um, that might be embarassing, can we delete this??
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Old 09-25-2009, 04:28 PM
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Is it really that hard for crews to find dates and have a social life? I just graduated college and my social life was severely lacking...was hoping it'd pick up once I get onboard with a carrier...but things aren't looking too promising!!
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Too promising to get a job or a date? Kidding aside, in my case, I wanted to find someone who lived in the same city. Most females at my company are scattered around the US. I didn't want to date a flight attendant and I never was very good at the bar scene.

My tip is to go with a service that requires you to fill out a profile of yourself first, before you can look at others. It helps by weeding out those who are just passing by.

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Is it really that hard for crews to find dates and have a social life? I just graduated college and my social life was severely lacking...was hoping it'd pick up once I get onboard with a carrier...but things aren't looking too promising!!
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Old 09-26-2009, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Mustang87
Is it really that hard for crews to find dates and have a social life? I just graduated college and my social life was severely lacking...was hoping it'd pick up once I get onboard with a carrier...but things aren't looking too promising!!
Hard to find dates? HA! It's a piece of cake. Look at me: 45, no kids (don't even like little kids), ten year old car, tiny efficiency apartment, making Saab wages. What's not to love ?
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:11 AM
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Is it really that hard for crews to find dates and have a social life? I just graduated college and my social life was severely lacking...was hoping it'd pick up once I get onboard with a carrier...but things aren't looking too promising!!
Where did you go to school? I think the only way it gets easier than that is to be cougar bait...
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Ve764
All jokes aside. I have had GREAT sucess with online dating. As a pilot flying international it works great for my lifestyle.I was skeptical at first but I have used three sites to shall I say much success !!!! I highly reccommend online dating,and encourage you to decide what type of partner you're looking for.That person(s),are out there. No more bars or clubs for me.....

I gotta agree! I've tried only two dating websites. I've met and encountered a variety of women. Right now, I'm dating someone who works in Miami, lives in Pembroke Pines and is a Sr. Manager for a number of departments where she works. She's attractive and fine as all get out.

We have no expectations of each other, other than for each of us to be honest, transparent, able to always communicate what we're thinking and feeling w/o fearing of rejection, getting condensending remarks in return, and being belittled for what we think and feel. We both understand that to love a person is to know them.

Life is good.




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Old 09-27-2009, 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by geddy lee
Where did you go to school? I think the only way it gets easier than that is to be cougar bait...
Local state college, but lived with the 'rents and commuted to save money...not many chances to party.
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