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What if two redheads have sex with each other?


Just curious.

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Tall like over 6-4?

The internets say the average female height is 5'4" tall.

I'd say over half of the women I've dated in my adult life have been over 5'10" with a couple of six footers in there.

Would I date a woman who's 6'4"? Goddam right I would! A beautiful woman comes in many shapes and sizes
 
I just ordered a tall blonde at Starbucks from a tall blonde working the counter. I have a $50 gift card and have been ordering a tall blonde for a few weeks, then today there's a tall blonde. I'm more a fan of the dark haired ladies anyway.
 
Ooh...should we start a discussion about different types of baby poop? That'll freak out the no kids crowd....

I've found a pretty reliable website that has pictures so you can understand better what poo should/n't look like. I've also found a great UK site that has pictures of 'spots' like baby acne, measles ect.
 
I have a co-worker that has missed at least ten days in the past year due to a death in the family or his wife having chest pains or some other serious sounding excuse. I tend to be very trusting and I hate to second guess a grown man, but doesn't that sound like an exceptionally bad year for one person?

These have all been separate events too, usually with little or no notice.

It could happen. My grandfather was in the hospital and died. Shortly after my grandma in law was in the hospital-got well, went back, and is thankfully well again. I think it stretched over 3-4 months.
 
It could happen. My grandfather was in the hospital and died. Shortly after my grandma in law was in the hospital-got well, went back, and is thankfully well again. I think it stretched over 3-4 months.


Yeah, five years ago, my wife lost her dad, grandmother and son within a year. I know it happens. I feel it's usually better to take someone at their word and let the universe mete out karmic justice if they are lying about it.
 
Is it weird to wonder why someone from Europe would want to vacation in the US? Not to bash on our great country, but with all of the history, various landscapes, various cultures, etc, that are readily at your disposal, would you really be inclined to visit the US?

I was trying to think of things that would draw me away if I grew up and lived in Europe: Disneyworld, maybe some kind of ranch experience, some sporting events.
 
Is it weird to wonder why someone from Europe would want to vacation in the US? Not to bash on our great country, but with all of the history, various landscapes, various cultures, etc, that are readily at your disposal, would you really be inclined to visit the US?

I was trying to think of things that would draw me away if I grew up and lived in Europe: Disneyworld, maybe some kind of ranch experience, some sporting events.

I think the key to your answer is they grew up with it. So it isn't as cool to them. Or if they are on the continent, they can easily see that stuff anyway.
 
Is it weird to wonder why someone from Europe would want to vacation in the US? Not to bash on our great country, but with all of the history, various landscapes, various cultures, etc, that are readily at your disposal, would you really be inclined to visit the US?

I was trying to think of things that would draw me away if I grew up and lived in Europe: Disneyworld, maybe some kind of ranch experience, some sporting events.

Not Europe, but I was talking to a couple of girls from New Zealand about that. She said they grow up loving the idea of "America" it's just not generally the America we know. Their America is LA and Chicago and New York (which is probably the same stereotype most of us look at their countries as). But that's also the majority of the type of places the visit here. You don't see many vacationing in Britt, IA.
 
I think the key to your answer is they grew up with it. So it isn't as cool to them. Or if they are on the continent, they can easily see that stuff anyway.

I guess. I just love going some place new and absorbing as much about the local history as possible. I can't imagine running out of interest, even if I grew up there.
 
Not Europe, but I was talking to a couple of girls from New Zealand about that. She said they grow up loving the idea of "America" it's just not generally the America we know. Their America is LA and Chicago and New York (which is probably the same stereotype most of us look at their countries as). But that's also the majority of the type of places the visit here. You don't see many vacationing in Britt, IA.

I was considering that the "idea" of America was as much of a draw as any specific sight.

BTW, you're really putting a damper on my Britt vacation with all of your negativity.
 
Is it weird to wonder why someone from Europe would want to vacation in the US? Not to bash on our great country, but with all of the history, various landscapes, various cultures, etc, that are readily at your disposal, would you really be inclined to visit the US?

I was trying to think of things that would draw me away if I grew up and lived in Europe: Disneyworld, maybe some kind of ranch experience, some sporting events.
lived in Europe came home for cheap shopping. Esp clothing and wlectronics
 
I guess. I just love going some place new and absorbing as much about the local history as possible. I can't imagine running out of interest, even if I grew up there.

If they're history buffs I would say there is more over there, but there can be some cool things here.
 
Not Europe, but I was talking to a couple of girls from New Zealand about that. She said they grow up loving the idea of "America" it's just not generally the America we know. Their America is LA and Chicago and New York (which is probably the same stereotype most of us look at their countries as). But that's also the majority of the type of places the visit here. You don't see many vacationing in Britt, IA.
Unfortunately that's what people think about. New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles & Disneyworld/land

I much prefer the scenic beauty of America over the cities. Everybody should drive across America at least once in their life. There is so much to see. Sure there is some boring parts (cough western Kansas cough). I'll never see it all but at least I get out and try to see something different each year.
 
Not Europe, but I was talking to a couple of girls from New Zealand about that. She said they grow up loving the idea of "America" it's just not generally the America we know. Their America is LA and Chicago and New York (which is probably the same stereotype most of us look at their countries as). But that's also the majority of the type of places the visit here. You don't see many vacationing in Britt, IA.

I know LA wasn't a thing like I imagined before moving here. It's amazingly hilly for one.... It also isn't nearly as glamorous, full of surfers, littered with stars, clean, etc as a person might think.

When I travel to a place with ample parking I feel like it's heaven
 
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