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2004-11-16 5:34 PM

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Subject: What Not to Say to a Woman, Pt II
I was at the gym today to lift some weights and one of the older guys I usually see and wave to was there as well. So, like normal, I wave and say hi. He then came over and asked if had lost a significant amount of weight lately. I was a little puzzled at the use of the term significant since I moved to this base a year ago at 132 lbs. So I told him that I'd lost about 5 lbs, but I had probably leaned out a bit. And then he leans in and said that he knew it wasn't any of his business, but he was just wondering if I was sick or something.

What?!

Gentlemen, please do not say this, ever.


2004-11-16 6:29 PM
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What an A$$!!
2004-11-17 9:42 AM
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I had an older lady ask me that, when I was preparing for a bodybuilding contest.  She said I looked gaunt in my face, and wondered if "..you have AIDS or cancer or something?"  Needless to say, she didn't get free tickets to the contest...

2004-11-17 9:46 AM
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Oh for heaven's sake! Is there no limit to what people will say?

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2004-11-17 9:52 AM
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At least he didn't ask you when you were due....
2004-11-17 9:55 AM
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Subject: RE: What Not to Say to a Woman, Pt II
Crazy...further reminder that people are not used to seeing someone who is in shape and when they do they seem to think they are sick...

shane


2004-11-17 9:56 AM
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tmwelshy - 2004-11-17 8:52 AM At least he didn't ask you when you were due....

Not quite, but my friend Jennifer once had a guy come up to her in a bar and ask her if she was breastfeeding.  Now that's a classic.

2004-11-17 10:02 AM
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Tell me more about Jennifer....
2004-11-17 10:03 AM
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Subject: RE: What Not to Say to a Woman, Pt II
Skinny, blonde, big boobs....your type??  We all hate her!
2004-11-17 10:25 AM
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I am frequently a disappointment to my wife, Janicewhokeepsmehumble, for not thinking of doing something she thinks is obvious.  I once said to her, "If you want me to read your mind,  you'll have to send a stronger signal."   I have since learned that the there is such a thing as being too clever.

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2004-11-17 10:29 AM
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Not quite. I'm a bit of a curve man. Skinny is not all that great, though if she has a great personality.....

Ode, Athena:

Your athletic curves fill me with longing

As you pass me with no effort, while I'm bonking

The pain in my calves momentarily forgotten

Replaced by the distraction of a strong woman jogging

 

Some may like the small and petite

Slender girls with little feet

No curves, no jiggle, I won't keep

Alas, my expectations, they fail to meet

 

Broad and tall with athletic grace

Burning and yearning to win the race

A drive I share, and dare, to pace

So patience, I ask, while I make my case

 

Strong and indomitable, I'll go as long as you like

Though the water, while I swim, be full of strife

Nothing easier than me on the bike

And the run, I admit, leaves me breathing for life

 

So spare me one clear, frank glance

You are the Athena I will romance

Proud and tall, we might have a chance

If you would only slow and join my dance





2004-11-17 10:29 AM
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LOL    Sounds like "Janicewhokeepsmehumble" is also "Janicewhoknowshowtodishoutpainandsuffering"!

2004-11-17 10:34 AM
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"If you want me to read your mind,  you'll have to send a stronger signal."  

Don't forget the equally effective corollary, "I can't read your mind because the print is too small."

2004-11-17 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: What Not to Say to a Woman, Pt II
We have sort of the opposite situation -or so we think, anyway.

When person A does something utterly predictable and annoying, and Person B bites his or her tongue (barely) and restrains himself from saying something that's been said 1000 times, we say "You're thinking too loud!".

A non-physical example from just last night. I was driving. It drives Dave crazy that I don't coast to a stop light from far enough back to suit him. So, in the interest of marital harmony, I TRY to remember to do it when he's in the car. But we were talking and I forgot. I could practically hear his teeth clamp down on his tongue. That earns a "you're thinking too loud" comment

I have gotten the "when are you due?" question more than once. I'm actually on post-cancer-treatment medication that makes me pudgy, so I DO look different lately. But what a nervy question! I get sort of a mean kick out of replying "No, I had cancer." it does have the effect of shutting people right up.

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2004-11-17 11:33 AM
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Why can't there be more men like tmwelshy who likes a girl with curves? I'm not the tall part, though. No matter how much I work out, I'll never have a good body
2004-11-17 11:42 AM
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No matter how much I work out, I'll never have a good body

Then whose picture are you using as your avatar?



2004-11-17 11:47 AM
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No kidding, bear.  First thing I did was look to the left and wonder who I have been looking at all this time.  Gina, whoever your using as an avatar looks pretty damn good to me....
2004-11-17 3:07 PM
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LMAO!! I did the same thing!
2004-11-17 3:07 PM
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LMAO!! I did the same thing!
2004-11-17 3:57 PM
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Pigpen did it twice, I just did a double take. 
2004-11-17 4:06 PM
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Can't add much more than...I am with the guys on this one!


2004-11-17 4:32 PM
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Wow, didn't mean to take the thread away...but thanks anyways for the kind words guys. I guess the pic is distorted...that, and it's small, so hard to really tell. But like I said, thanks again, it's been a crummy day. Y'all made me smile.
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2004-11-17 4:38 PM
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Hey, Frog! At last you appear! Nice to see someone "from the neighborhood" out here in the wider world. How's your "off season" going?
2004-11-17 4:53 PM
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Kahne!! You did join...if you noticed my logs, I haven't been working out much at all the past three weeks. But, I think I needed a break. I have vowed to everyone here that I will not leave town for another weekend (other than holidays) until the Austin Marathon in February, however, my friends in Houston are already trying to get me to break that pact and come down this weekend. I'm trying to get going again, like I said I'm doing the marathon. I plan to be at TSP on Sunday, gotta break in my new mountain bike in some more. How's your progress?
2004-11-17 5:09 PM
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Kathy, I had a vaguely similar thing happen to me once (no one would accuse me of being ill because I'm skinny! LOL!). I was at a store shopping for new hiking boots and an older not-so-gentleman came up to me and said, "What the hell happened to your pants!?" Well, I don't like buying new things, so I fix the old things. And this particular pair of jeans was starting to become patched to a ridiculous degree, but they covered all of me! They weren't offensive unless you find a variety of different patterns and colors of patches offensive. I sort of giggled politely and then ignored him. He came up to me THREE more times while we were in that store to tell me how badly I needed new pants, and exactly what part of the store I could find pants in. The last time, I grabbed him by the arm and started leading him to the clothing section and said "Ok, you want to get me new pants, let's go!" He said something like, "No, young lady, you need to buy your own pants." I said to him "Oh, I thought YOU were offering to buy me new pants since mine seem to offend you far more than they do me!" He started to argue when his wife slapped him on the arm and said "Leave her alone, you old bastard!" And dragged him off.....

I just can't believe some people's gall sometimes. BTW, I won the battle, but he won the war. His behaviour, for some reason, got me so incredibly embarrassed and I went to Old Navy later that day and bought some new jeans...

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