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Sheba
29th September 2009, 10:47
It's pretty sad when you are more excited to go on a date with your mum than with your partner.
MSTRS
29th September 2009, 10:53
WTF? Does your partner not put out after a date?
The Wop
29th September 2009, 10:55
Your partner must be a bag of laughs! So why are you still with this person? The alternative is that you have a hot, interesting, funny and cool mom.
p.dath
29th September 2009, 10:56
Is your mum also your aunty, or anything twisted like that? :)
nallac
29th September 2009, 11:07
WTF? Does your partner not put out after a date?
But your mum does?....:weep:
nudemetalz
29th September 2009, 11:11
Incest...the game the whole family can play......
Sheba
29th September 2009, 11:17
Hmmm, I can see where this is going. I think I'm sorry I started it. Just wondered if it's a bad sign you'd rather spend time with family than with a partner. However, I do find it interesting how some of you think. ;)
Headbanger
29th September 2009, 11:18
So......You Ma is a pretty hot lady then?
Got any pics?
paddy
29th September 2009, 11:26
So......You Ma is a pretty hot lady then?
She wants a KLE - of course she's hot. None of this sportsbike and leathers rubbish. :-) This thread went downhill at a somewhat predictable rate!
MSTRS
29th September 2009, 11:28
This thread went downhill at a somewhat predictable rate!
You what? This thread went downhill with the second post. The opening post was just too tempting...
paddy
29th September 2009, 11:33
You what? This thread went downhill with the second post. The opening post was just too tempting...
True, true.
Edbear
29th September 2009, 11:38
Hmmm, I can see where this is going. I think I'm sorry I started it. Just wondered if it's a bad sign you'd rather spend time with family than with a partner. However, I do find it interesting how some of you think. ;)
Think? Some think..? :wacko:
paddy
29th September 2009, 11:43
She wants a KLE - of course she's hot. None of this sportsbike and leathers rubbish. :-) This thread went downhill at a somewhat predictable rate!
Hang on - I just figured out that you were referring to her mother....woops.
mynameis
29th September 2009, 11:45
Pictures of Mummy and Partner, let KB be the judge :lol:
paddy
29th September 2009, 11:48
We need to establish some genders me thinks...
rainman
29th September 2009, 12:10
However, I do find it interesting how some of you think. ;)
You must be new here.
Don't mind the locals, I'm sure 90% of it is just an act to conform to the tough biker image... :dodge:
paddy
29th September 2009, 12:21
You must be new here.
Don't mind the locals, I'm sure 90% of it is just an act to conform to the tough biker image... :dodge:
I can confirm that rainman is a the gentlest of gentlemen with an EXTREMELY loud bike.
MSTRS
29th September 2009, 12:40
Think? Some think..? :wacko:
Is s/he insinuating something? Casting aspersions, so to speak?
paddy
29th September 2009, 12:50
Is s/he insinuating something? Casting aspersions, so to speak?
Hehe...I'd read what Edbear said as a clever joke - but that is even more cleverer (even if I had to read Sheba's post a couple of times to figure it out). Sometimes I also find it interesting that I think. Or at least, I think I do.
rainman
29th September 2009, 13:04
I can confirm that rainman is a the gentlest of gentlemen with an EXTREMELY loud bike.
Yeah, na, not so much anymore, since I got the new baffles made...
Edbear
29th September 2009, 13:11
Is s/he insinuating something? Casting aspersions, so to speak?
Fancy accusing some here of thinking! This is KB! Reactionism in action... The rule is, "read, react, post, think" in that order, though not necessarily doing all of those things... :shutup:
Hehe...I'd read what Edbear said as a clever joke - but that is even more cleverer (even if I had to read Sheba's post a couple of times to figure it out). Sometimes I also find it interesting that I think. Or at least, I think I do.
I thought so... :pinch:
Oakie
29th September 2009, 17:03
Sheba. It is relevant to this thread to know if you are a male or female. I pick female?
Grahameeboy
29th September 2009, 17:05
Hmmm, I can see where this is going. I think I'm sorry I started it. Just wondered if it's a bad sign you'd rather spend time with family than with a partner. However, I do find it interesting how some of you think. ;)
Tip...don't try and work out how we think...
R1madness
29th September 2009, 17:10
yea its a really bad sign. do something about it b4 its too late . . .
The Stranger
29th September 2009, 17:14
I can confirm that rainman is a the gentlest of gentlemen.
How sweet, so he was careful with you for your first time then?
Mom
29th September 2009, 17:14
Hmmm, I can see where this is going. I think I'm sorry I started it. Just wondered if it's a bad sign you'd rather spend time with family than with a partner. However, I do find it interesting how some of you think. ;)
You control where this one goes. Start a thread with so little information and you leave yourself wide open.
Mom
29th September 2009, 17:15
I can confirm that rainman is a the gentlest of gentlemen with an EXTREMELY loud bike.
Noise pollution, how disgusting :blip:
The Stranger
29th September 2009, 17:28
and you leave yourself wide open.
And we don't want that do we.
MSTRS
29th September 2009, 17:43
And we don't want that do we.
Without it, we wouldn't have this thread. And we'd not have discovered which of our number were 'dodgy'...
Grahameeboy
29th September 2009, 17:48
Without it, we wouldn't have this thread. And we'd not have discovered which of our number were 'dodgy'...
I heard that pardon.................:girlfight:
paddy
29th September 2009, 20:53
Sheba. It is relevant to this thread to know if you are a male or female. I pick female?
From another thread "a girl can dream can't she". I'm figuring female.
How sweet, so he was careful with you for your first time then?
Oh dear.
Thaeos
29th September 2009, 22:26
In the reply to the op ... maybe you're just bored with them/the relationship. Spend a week away or something, then see how you feel.
paddy
30th September 2009, 08:42
A pertinent question would also seem to be "where are you taking you Mum on a date"?
Pixie
30th September 2009, 09:47
It's pretty sad when you are more excited to go on a date with your mum than with your partner.
A little perverse,too.
The Pastor
30th September 2009, 10:23
You control where this one goes. Start a thread with so little information and you leave yourself wide open.
cant be much more open than indy, hes pretty open. (in a closed minded kinda way)
Marmoot
30th September 2009, 11:40
It's pretty sad when you are more excited to go on a date with your mum than with your partner.
motherfucker.....
Sheba
1st October 2009, 08:14
I'm purposely staying away from this thread now. I did open myself wide open. Won't do that again.:weep:
But to answer some questions... yes, I'm female. Mom is not hot, just like a best friend. :hug:
And if I were to spend a week away from partner, I may never want to come back... :wacko:
PrincessBandit
1st October 2009, 09:11
Hang on - I just figured out that you were referring to her mother....woops.
Hahaha, oh dear, not woken up yet? Get that coffee inta ya!!
I reckon mums can be a lot of fun - my daughter gives me that impression sometimes (but then she may have ulterior motives....$ comes to mind...)
paddy
1st October 2009, 09:43
Hahaha, oh dear, not woken up yet? Get that coffee inta ya!!
Yep. Oppss....
I reckon mums can be a lot of fun - my daughter gives me that impression sometimes
Ahh yes, but Sheba wants a KLE. Her Mum doesn't. I like KLEs...
(but then she may have ulterior motives....$ comes to mind...)
Yours sound a bit older than mine. I'm figuring I've got at least 3 years before I really need to start dealing with that. :-)
oldrider
1st October 2009, 10:09
I'm purposely staying away from this thread now. I did open myself wide open. Won't do that again.:weep:
But to answer some questions... yes, I'm female. Mom is not hot, just like a best friend. :hug:
And if I were to spend a week away from partner, I may never want to come back... :wacko:
Those boots were made for walking and that's what you better do! :whistle:
You have already decided, turn it into action, pronto, if you know what's best for both of you, do it now! :yes:
Sheba
1st October 2009, 13:47
Those boots were made for walking and that's what you better do! :whistle:
You have already decided, turn it into action, pronto, if you know what's best for both of you, do it now! :yes:
Ahh, the wisdom you can get from KB. Thanks guys. Maybe I'll just find distractions and make getting my biking license the new love of my life.
Maybe some of you out there that love your life can share about it and brighten up this thread.;)
Sheba
1st October 2009, 14:02
Or tell me what you know about base jumping. It's been suggested I take that up.
Oakie
1st October 2009, 14:42
Or tell me what you know about base jumping. It's been suggested I take that up.
Best done with a parachute. Even more dangerous than motorcycling ... easier than relationships though.
Back to your original question ... if you live with your partner but not your mum it may be acceptable to look forward to a date with mum more than the partner depending on how often you see mum. Ask yourself this: if you were away in Africa for a month, which one would you rather have pick you up from the airport when you get home?
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