dating XI

by zoss in dating

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  1. Comment by kareemfromegypt — 5/12/2006 @ 7:28

    LOL….

    i liked the still in school bit

    and the rest as well… so true

  2. Comment by kareemfromegypt — 5/12/2006 @ 7:30

    LoL

    i loved the Still in school bit

    and the rest of the post as well…. so true

  3. Comment by Sand-e Sez — 5/12/2006 @ 16:01

    you iz a wiz!
    I love it!

  4. Comment by zoss — 5/12/2006 @ 20:00

    As much as this feels as my own, it actually isn’t. If you click on the image, it’ll take you to the brilliant Indexed blog where this card came from. Sorry, I should’ve made it clearer.

  5. Comment by N — 5/12/2006 @ 21:50

    well it’s brilliant anyway! :)

  6. Comment by forsoothsayer — 25/12/2006 @ 22:50

    you got problems with younguns?

  7. Comment by Maxxed`ouT — 30/12/2006 @ 0:11

    I’m totally gettin’ a kick out of this dating series !

  8. Comment by zoss — 2/1/2007 @ 7:40

    No forsooth, I have nothing against youngsters, in principle. (Although, young age seems to correlate with inexperience and lack of direction, among other things. Which is totally fine, for some people.) Who said anything about age anyway?

  9. Comment by zoss — 2/1/2007 @ 7:42

    Thanks Maxxed’ouT; glad you’re enjoying it. I’d ask what you like about it, but I don’t want you fussing about it if the answer doesn’t jump at you — it’s not that important.

  10. Comment by forsoothsayer — 8/1/2007 @ 23:49

    still in school? you know how literal i am. um, could it mean anything else? conventional? i don’t know about fish.

  11. Comment by zoss — 11/1/2007 @ 4:40

    Could it mean “still learning to swim”? I mean, sure, it does seem to correlate with young age (as I’ve mentioned before) but it’s not one-to-one, and that difference is key.

    The experience I am speaking of is one that helps a person figure out their priorities, and makes them appreciative of what others have to offer. (For instance, you can catch a glimpse of the former effect in N’s questions; and an example of the latter is perhaps what Basil eluded to in this comment.)

  12. Comment by forsoothsayer — 3/2/2007 @ 21:11

    you mean alluded. aywa, ana bedan.

  13. Comment by zoss — 5/2/2007 @ 4:36

    Sure, I meant alluded, but the correct term must’ve eluded me @4:40 in the morning. And no, I don’t find it bedan — keep it up.

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