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Would you marry you?
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Posted by TurnRightThenLeft, Sunday, 28 December 2008 3:34:44 PM
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I would marry me, I would even consider myself a bit of a catch… LOL
Well they say you have to love yourself before you can love someone else.. Although they also say opposites attract…… And I suppose makeup nookie is difficult if you never have an argument….. But the idea of the doll is a loss… could not imagine making love to an inanimate object (the closest I got to that was marrying two natural blondes, in the past) Posted by Col Rouge, Monday, 29 December 2008 6:38:48 AM
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Hmmmm most interesting challenge.
I'd marry me for sure haha.. because I wouldn't do the things that annoy me :) Nope..I lie.. (have fun with that one CJ :).. I'd marry the better side of me. I tend to be too impatient at times... I'm quick to explode but also quick to deplode (?).. I find it difficult to keep frustration in and just move on... I need to express it... 'Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy do you keep on walking away from what ur cookinggggggg? :) (and hence the burning smell soon after) Of course.. in the beginning it was just "huh!...why did you leave that with the gas on?" which escalated to... HUH and then HEY..and then WHY? to WHYYY? to WHYYYYYY? :) I have noble moments...and ignoble. I know one thing though.. when any person is walking in close fellowship with Christ (which is a moment by moment thing).. they are truly something beautiful.. not they..but He in them.... Sometimes for we GB's the question to ask is not 'Look at you now' but 'look at what you were or would be without Him in your life'. One of the greatest things by far in life is a quality relationship. Posted by Polycarp, Monday, 29 December 2008 8:47:08 AM
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LOL Poly,
You must be really in love because aren't you supposed to be against same-sex marriage? I don't think I would marry moi or anyone else for that matter. I got married was because it gained us more points for emigration. I'd have been just as happy to live in sin. Would I live in sin with myself? That sounds like double trouble to me! I'm not sure if I could handle myself with myself. I think that I would stray a lot just to keep sane. How long would it be before your little dolls business would be destroyed by the $2 stores Yabby? http://business.theage.com.au/business/2-shops-are-winning-the-retail-war-20081229-76hl.html?page=-1 Posted by Celivia, Monday, 29 December 2008 9:08:49 PM
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Wow, I was so looking forward to meeting my luvly Ludwigella, but jeez Yabby and Meredith have and put a real damper on it (:>(
She’d cost several thousand dollars?? A large part of which would be pure profit for unscrupulous rip-off merchants? She’s got parts that wear out?? ?? I remember seeing a bit of that SBS supposed documentary (shockumentary?) where these complete blithering nutcases masquerading as normal people dressed up their dolls and had social events with them and all sorts of other weird stuff!! Hwwaaw! I think the idea of a nice latex love goddess is history! O but she is such a cutie! Posted by Ludwig, Monday, 29 December 2008 9:37:47 PM
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*How long would it be before your little dolls business would be destroyed by the $2 stores Yabby?*
Cevilia, in business, nothing ever stands still. So the secret is to keep innovating and contract out all manufacture, let others carry the risk of employing people and owning machinery etc. I once knew a chick who owned nothing but a laptop and a mobile. She did extremely well. I actually had a serious look at this business plan and I still think it would be a winner for anyone who took it on, as long as they supervised quality control in China, to make sure that the Chinese versions were nearly as good as the originals from California. That is how companies like Nokia make their mobile phones etc. 2-3 years of a great business with good marketing would be enough, then you could sell it or move on with another idea. Yup, there would be great profits to be had, much to Ludwig's horror. We'd sell him one, when we brought out the 2$ shop version :) The only reason I have never gone ahead with it is that frankly I don't need the money and am doing other things that interest me right now. I still think its there for the taking for anyone who wants to make a quid. But I've been self employed all my life, so am in the habit of always looking around at new potential business opportunities. Ludwig does not need to think like that, as the taxpayer will always be there to pay his salary. Posted by Yabby, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 8:39:41 AM
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Plus, she'd have to know things that I don't know so the conversation would be interesting. Which kind of cancels me out.
Damn. Well, there goes my dastardly clone-wedding-plan.