Monday, August 28, 2006 - 11:23 pm, by: Miles Baker(Milesb)
Rebounds are never a good idea. I take it as a good thing that I learned that and more, and should avoid those screw ups next time. Some people never learn though. I found out a year in that the filthy bitch from hell was a habitual rebounder. She still hasn't learned and rebounded straight into engagement within a week after me. I'm sitting back with my bowl of popcorn ready to watch that trainwreck. It's childish, but "Sometimes the only way you can feel good about yourself is by making someone else look bad. And I'm tired of making other people feel good about themselves."
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 07:32 am, by: Luke Nieuwhof(Luke_nieuwhof)
How funny was that umpire...oh wait going off topic here.
I have a feeling rebounds may be a necessary evil. I still haven't had a rebound from my last relationship (like five months ago) and I still have some feelings there, which I feel would be cured somewhat if there was something else to take the attention away for a while.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 09:35 am, by: Katrina Bruns(Katrina)
People keep telling me.. find another guy!! Take your mind off of Kip and you'll be fine.. what you need is a another guy, one who treats you better..
Well what if I just dont want to be with anyone right now.. I'm really lonely.. I'll totally admit that.. but that doesnt mean I have to rush out and find teh first guy who finds me attractive and can tolerate my kids.. uhhh no
As for my thread getting hi-jacked and off subject.. whats new?
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 10:40 am, by: Tim Appleton(Timbo)
What Luke said.
A rebound should just be a "fling" to put some space between yourself and your ex in your mind. It's not supposed to be anything deep and meaningful, but things can get complicated.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 11:54 am, by: Luke Nieuwhof(Luke_nieuwhof)
Katrina, if not a guy, what about a different social activity? Sounds pretty stereotyped but it might help you out of the rut and to meet different people. Hey I should do that!
Is mixed netball good for meeting girls? Opinions? hehehe
Luke Nieuwhof wrote on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 11:54 am:
Is mixed netball good for meeting girls? Opinions? hehehe
I think joining a ballet class might be a good option, I've seen a funny video of that somewhere on the net, and it worked out great for the guy... though in real life I don't know
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 02:13 pm, by: Tim Appleton(Timbo)
I've heard mixed netball is ok for meeting girls, but probably not what you expect it to be. You don't really get to know the other team as well as you might like. I reckon latin dance lessons are a good option.
And you can keep your ballet class. It's funny how life never turns out like any of those videos you download off the net (well not for me anyway)
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 02:33 pm, by: Katrina Bruns(Katrina)
men.. sigh.. lol
I have a hard enough time finding a sitter for my kids when I work a normal shift at work... so dancing lessons or another social activity isn't an option. I'm honestly.. if I'm not at work, I'm with my kids. Today I went to the park with a guy friend.. played on the seesaw, climbed tree's and threatened to throw him in the creek.. and had fun!! But I haven't done anything like that in literally yrs
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 - 05:56 pm, by: Miles Baker(Milesb)
Well what if I just dont want to be with anyone right now.. I'm really lonely.. I'll totally admit that.. but that doesnt mean I have to rush out and find teh first guy who finds me attractive and can tolerate my kids.. uhhh no So don't. I believe it's wise to think about what went wrong for a while, and figure out how to not have it happen again. I don't see how ignoring it by jumping straight into another relationship can help. I also don't see how boning a random person can help you think either. I'm into talking about stuff with my friends who've gone through similar stuff, and working on my car - ie spending a load of time by myself mainly thinking. That and listening to White Zombie and smashing sh!t.
Friday, September 01, 2006 - 02:47 pm, by: Katrina Bruns(Katrina)
Dont cry for me lol.. I'm just a temporalily distressed woman under tons of stress and a bit confused about life.. it will pass
As for buying a soarer.. I'm still debating the fact of an SC300.. and also looking at the Toyota Solara... reminds me SOO much of a soarer.. wow I miss my soarer But anyways.. I just bought the car I have now last Feb.. so I have to wait a bit. Maybe toyota will be smart and bring them back into production. May not be the same.. but close would be good.. and we meister masters of soarers can play with new new toys!
Friday, September 01, 2006 - 03:08 pm, by: Tim Appleton(Timbo)
Dognamit Daniel, what am I doing wrong??? Girls just keep giving me a slap across the face...
Well, the Soarer is still in production, just in an updated form. It doesn't seem to have the same cult following as our model yet. I guess that's cos at the moment some of us can't afford one ($150k new here), and secondly it's not as smooth as ours (in my opinion).
And lol at "well its not a long story.. just a loud story".
Guys will come and go, but at least you will always have your kids.
Friday, September 01, 2006 - 09:18 pm, by: Kate Green(Mischief)
SC430 on the US lexus website is USD66,990 which converts to AUD87,566....and the AUD150,000 is USD114,764 at today's rates. Gees we pay a lot for import duties and whatever else we get hit with.