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Jokes, Polls & Anything Else / 12:42 PM - Thursday October 22, 2009 Back To Top

I am about to change the tower on my computer and I wondered if there is a simple way to perhaps

put my favorites to a file and attach to an email?

- Asked by morningdust, An Alternative Girl, Female, 46-55, New York, Self-Employed
Family & Parenting / 2:25 PM - Friday October 23, 2009 Back To Top

When you are taking a shower do you ever go pee in there?

Somtimes I take a shower with my son and he always seems to go pee in there, lol

- Asked by bebekitti, A Married Girl, Female, 26-28, Home Maker
Jokes, Polls & Anything Else / 5:17 PM - Friday October 23, 2009 Back To Top

Anyone drinking tonight, would you join me in a wee sing song?

Scotland the Brave

Hark when the night is falling,
Hear! hear the pipes are calling,
Loudly and proudly calling,
Down thro' the glen.
There where the hills are sleeping,
Now feel the blood a-leaping,
High as the spirits of the old Highland men.

Chorus
Towering in gallant fame,
Scotland my mountain hame,
High may your proud standards gloriously wave,
Land of my high endeavour,
Land of the shining river,
Land of my heart for ever,
Scotland the brave.
High in the misty Highlands
Out by the purple islands,
Brave are the hearts that beat
Beneath Scottish skies.
Wild are the winds to meet you,
Staunch are the friends that greet you,
Kind as the love that shines from fair maidens' eyes.

Chorus
Far off in sunlit places
Sad are the Scottish faces,
Yearning to feel the kiss
Of sweet Scottish rain.
Where the tropics are beaming
Love sets the heart a-dreaming,
Longing and dreaming for the hameland again.

If this gets through I'll be astonished

Update: October 23, 2009.
can someone give lab a c star and ill get him a warm beer the scottish way

- Asked by glasgowbelle, A Thinker, Female, 46-55, Glasgow, Retired
Diet & Health / 5:44 PM - Saturday October 24, 2009 Back To Top

A disorder frequently seen in models, atheletes, and those in the entertainment industry:

Narcissisitic personality disorder: One of the personality disorders characterized by excessive egocentrism, grandiosity, self-centeredness, preoccupations with feelings of envy, fragile self-esteem (although it often appears that they have over bloated self-esteem), and behavior that is often seeking approval or admiration. The person has little empathy, volatile interpersonal relationships, and periodic depression.

Volatility in relationships often arises as someone in their inner circle dissents from agreeing with them or flattering them in the way they presume they deserve. This results in displays of both condemnation and claims of victimization that results with the Narcissistic person shutting the other out in some way.

Feel free to discuss your experiences and exposures to those with this personality disorder.

- Asked by joybird, A Creative, Female, 46-55, Rochester, Who Cares?
Dating / 10:48 PM - Sunday October 25, 2009 Back To Top

IS this not depressing?

I have a total of seven (close)friends all within +/- two years of me age wise, as of this week two are in long-term committed relationships, two are engaged, and one got married on Friday. The only two who are in the single boat besides me are the two who will probably never get married/have a LTR, and I used to think that they were the two I had the least in common with when it comes to relationships (One is so horribly desperate to get hitched that it scares guys off and the other one has become a bitter self-described spinster at the age of 23 but she's fine with that haha). Would be a little bit depressed if you were me?

- Asked by An Alternative Girl, Female, 18-21, Other Profession
Sex & Intimacy / 5:24 AM - Tuesday October 27, 2009 Back To Top

My girlfriend has time for everyone but me.

My girlfriend and I have been dating for about 3 months. When we started, it was great, passion, fun, sarcasm. Great. Well her room mate became very jealous, and things got awkward. Long story short 2 months in, her room mate was one of the biggest reasons she dumped me. Because it was "awkward". Plus school had started, and she was working a lot as well and didnt have time for me. I understood all this. She is a very "private" person so she says. And tends to not show, or let anyone know we are together out in public. Well she dumped me like I said. And I would have moved on but, one night she saw me with one of my girl friends and she got all jealous, and sent me a text saying "Gotta Love Rebounds!!!!!!" But when I asked her about it, she was too prideful to tell me she was jealous. Anyways, we hung out after that, and she pursued me!! After all that she came after me! I was baffled, we were just back together out of no where! But it was never said out loud. So I confronted her about her being more open with me, and she said with time. Which I understand as well. Well a good friend of hers is coming to town from New Orleans Nov. 1st. And they have been friends for years. When we first started dating she said he would marry her if she asked him too. So I asked if I could meet him. But her response was, that when he comes to town she just likes it to be her and him. Now, I trust her. I really do, any one else and I would be out the door. But I am still not comfortable with any of this. I need her to be more open! To show that she cares! And this is just a small piece of it all!! I really like this girl, I need some advice PLEASE!

- Asked by A Mr. Nice Guy, Male, 22-25
Dating / 7:33 AM - Tuesday October 27, 2009 Back To Top

is it possible at all?

Did any of you get back together after a heartbreak so big where the other one just cut you loose and refused to look at you, talk to you or answer your calls? After how long? How did it happen?

- Asked by A Career Woman, Female, Who Cares?, Who Cares?
Jokes, Polls & Anything Else / 5:45 PM - Tuesday October 27, 2009 Back To Top

What's your favorite thing...

to do on a rainy day?

- Asked by chestnutfairy, A Cool Mom, Female, 46-55, Administrative
Friendship / 3:12 AM - Wednesday October 28, 2009 Back To Top

My boyfriend is still close with his ex.

Ive been seeing him for 10 months now. They have dated for about four years on and off. They broke up about 1 and a half years before I came into the picture. He always tells me what good friends they are (after the relationship). She expects when she snaps her fingers he must jump. She knows we are in a relationship and I have met her but that doesn't stop her from making up situations so he can go visit her at her house (without me). He always ask my permission and if I don't agree we will have a fight. We broke up a number of times because of her. After we made up the last time he didn't have any contact with her and we were perfectly happy till she started making contact. I don't know what to do or how to handle it.

Update: October 28, 2009.
Thanx for your responses. The contact always vome from her side. Me and him we are practically living together. I have access to everything. His phone, all the channels of communication,etc wheneva she'd contact him he'll tell me. He dont hide anything from me. He's family is crazy over me and mine over him. Recently he started talkin about a more serious commitment ( engagement). It would make me so happy cos I really love him with every fibre in my being and I don't doubt for a second that he dn't feel the same. While they were together she was seriously ill and almost passed on. Now evrytime she's using that for excuses etc. He told her how I feel about it bt she dn't seem to worry. I don't wanna be rude and tell her to stop it because I dn't wanna look insecure

- Asked by Female, 22-25
Recipes & Entertaining / 6:31 PM - Wednesday October 28, 2009 Back To Top

MUSTARD AND HERB GRILLED SALMON

2 lemons, thinly sliced, plus 1 lemon cut into wedges for garnish
20-30 sprigs mixed fresh herbs, plus 2 tablespoons chopped, divided
1 clove garlic
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 pound center-cut salmon, skinned

Preheat grill to medium-high.
Lay two 9-inch pieces of heavy-duty foil on top of each other and place on a rimless baking sheet. Arrange lemon slices in two layers in the center of the foil. Spread herb sprigs over the lemons. With the side of a chef's knife, mash garlic with salt to form a paste. Transfer to a small dish and stir in mustard and the remaining 2 tablespoons chopped herbs. Spread the mixture over both sides of the salmon. Place the salmon on the herb sprigs.

Slide the foil and salmon off the baking sheet onto the grill without disturbing the salmon-lemon stack. Cover the grill; cook until the salmon is opaque in the center, 18 to 24 minutes. Wearing oven mitts, carefully transfer foil and salmon back onto the baking sheet. Cut the salmon into 4 portions and serve with lemon wedges (discard herb sprigs and lemon slices).

- Asked by barbb, A Thinker, Female, Who Cares?, Who Cares?