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PY_2 is offline PY_2 Post #81  November 3,2009, 4:31pm

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I have carefully looked at all the ladies' lists....

and I can only say:

GO PHILLIES!!
 
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Can_I_just_be_Jo is offline Can_I_just_be_Jo Post #82  November 4,2009, 7:18am

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Does it help that I especially enjoy eating bugs once they've crawled into your clothes?
Mosquitoes too? That would be useful, those buggers drain me alive.
 
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haha! If you watch the Office (American) I want a Jim Halpert, who doesn't want kids. He doesn't have to be into all sorts of unique things like me, just witty, funny, and has a really good head on his shoulders. I like men that bring out the best in me and provoke me to be more clever than I am with people who do not challenge me to be more comical. I like men who aren't quick to argue or yell, but have good conflict resolution skills and can solve a disagreement easily without saying things they'll regret that may hurt my feelings or damage the relationship. Fidelity and honesty are huge.

Furthermore, being average looking wont hurt, either... tend to like guys who dont look like where the wild things are monsters
 
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I was thinking of someone like this
Ariel Rad M.D., Ph.D. featured on ABC's hit new series 'Hopkins' airing nationwide on July 17, 2008

And before I get that expected question/remark, let me first clarify that that guy is not g@y, unless his live-in GF was just a mask.
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EMTZ wrote :
I was thinking of someone like this
Ariel Rad M.D., Ph.D. featured on ABC's hit new series 'Hopkins' airing nationwide on July 17, 2008

And before I get that expected question/remark, let me first clarify that that guy is not g@y, unless his live-in GF was just a mask.
LOL video not available

Search for perfect man...back to square one
 
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trixie1868 is offline trixie1868 Post #86  November 4,2009, 10:56am

what the bejeezus is going on round here?!

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D_Lion wrote :
It's very useful to be able to call your mate at 10:00 pm in his office and have him answer the phone.

Guess time with you isn't front and center?
GMT baby, in fact Greenwich is very close to my house, Bill will always be trying to catch up with me.
 
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EMTZ is offline EMTZ Post #87  November 4,2009, 11:02am
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PY_2 wrote :
LOL video not available

Search for perfect man...back to square one
Oh well

But basically, the guy is tall, handsome, perfectly built (hybrid of a swimmer and a dancer - not too bulky like a gym maniac or too skinny).

And as far as his intelligence, skills, and talents:

Ariel Rad M.D., Ph.D. for ABC's 'Hopkins' docudrama TV series: By day, Ariel Rad is a plastic surgery resident in his final year of training and about to become chief resident. By night, he’s an accomplished ballroom dancer easily spinning and lifting a dance partner over his head. This combination of science and the arts seems to run in his genes, with a Persian father who is a physicist and violinist and a Chinese mother who is an accomplished biologist and pianist. Ariel graduated in mechanical engineering from Princeton University where he was captain of the varsity swim team. Along with this early athletic passion, he also discovered ballroom dancing. At first he thought it would be useful to know a few steps for an event like a wedding, but he soon fell in love with the artistry, music, fun, and skill of ballroom dance. He started down the path of serious competition that continues to this day. His busy medical school schedule at Duke made time for dancing difficult, but during a year he spent in research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, he was able to work with world champion Latin dancer, Beverly Rees. After graduating from Duke, he managed to pursue his immunology research for NIH in London, England, while also training with some of the best in the world in dancing. He traveled to France, performing and learning to speak French. Following his PhD in immunology from the University of London, he entered residency at Johns Hopkins while continuing to dance with Nonci Tirado, a former United States champion, in shows and competitions around the world. Ariel and his current dance partner perform for a traveling entertainment company and were recently filmed for a “Dancing with the Stars”-flavored Latin show. He teaches regularly in Baltimore and Washington, DC. Ariel loves microsurgery, reconstruction, and cosmetic surgery as much as “traveling and the European way of living.” Often he gets asked how he has time to do both dancing and residency. Ariel looks at his married colleagues with three kids and thinks on the contrary, he has it easier – “I can just take a break if I get too busy.
 
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EMTZ wrote :
Oh well

But basically, the guy is tall, handsome, perfectly built (hybrid of a swimmer and a dancer - not too bulky like a gym maniac or too skinny).

And as far as his intelligence, skills, and talents:

Ariel Rad M.D., Ph.D. for ABC's 'Hopkins' docudrama TV series: By day, Ariel Rad is a plastic surgery resident in his final year of training and about to become chief resident. By night, he’s an accomplished ballroom dancer easily spinning and lifting a dance partner over his head. This combination of science and the arts seems to run in his genes, with a Persian father who is a physicist and violinist and a Chinese mother who is an accomplished biologist and pianist. Ariel graduated in mechanical engineering from Princeton University where he was captain of the varsity swim team. Along with this early athletic passion, he also discovered ballroom dancing. At first he thought it would be useful to know a few steps for an event like a wedding, but he soon fell in love with the artistry, music, fun, and skill of ballroom dance. He started down the path of serious competition that continues to this day. His busy medical school schedule at Duke made time for dancing difficult, but during a year he spent in research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, he was able to work with world champion Latin dancer, Beverly Rees. After graduating from Duke, he managed to pursue his immunology research for NIH in London, England, while also training with some of the best in the world in dancing. He traveled to France, performing and learning to speak French. Following his PhD in immunology from the University of London, he entered residency at Johns Hopkins while continuing to dance with Nonci Tirado, a former United States champion, in shows and competitions around the world. Ariel and his current dance partner perform for a traveling entertainment company and were recently filmed for a “Dancing with the Stars”-flavored Latin show. He teaches regularly in Baltimore and Washington, DC. Ariel loves microsurgery, reconstruction, and cosmetic surgery as much as “traveling and the European way of living.” Often he gets asked how he has time to do both dancing and residency. Ariel looks at his married colleagues with three kids and thinks on the contrary, he has it easier – “I can just take a break if I get too busy.
Heck, even I'll put out for him on our first date, sounds like a perfect guy! (and I don't even like guys! but somebody THAT perfect, I'll make an exception!)
 
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Heck, even I'll put out for him on our first date, sounds like a perfect guy! (and I don't even like guys! but somebody THAT perfect, I'll make an exception!)
Hm... Now you have impressed me by saying that. Not many straight men would have said that
 
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EMTZ wrote :
Hm... Now you have impressed me by saying that. Not many straight men would have said that
I should probably put that in my profile, maybe I'll impress my matches too!

I am secure enough in my 100% heterosexuality to admire other men's good looks!
 
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