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Surprise Me
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
One of the cool things about dating a new guy, is that you always get to discover something new and different about men. I like to think that I have seen and heard it all when it comes to dating men, but the reality is, I don’t know that much about them.
Honestly? Men never cease to surprise/amaze/confuse/perplex/excite me. What can I say, I have a big ego that doesn’t mind getting checked - in a good way. For instance, I was surprised to find out that men like to be charmed too.
Vince and I were talking about how I supposedly charmed him into helping me at the Apple store. I really was not flirting, it was a Sunday morning, and I looked a mess. I genuinely had loads of questions and he was the closest genius I could find that wasn’t at the Genius Bar. I only listened intently and made a few witty comments and he loved it!
Now seducing or flirting with a guy is not always the same as charming a guy. A woman can have the looks and the body to turn a guy’s head, but a smart man will quickly tire of moody divas ahem, ding bats, and women that bore them. What else is there? Charm baby, CHARM!
Guys, in what ways can a woman charm you? Do you know when you have been charmed or do you think ladies are stealth with it? What do you think women would be surprised to know about men? Enlighten us!
Ladies, what do you think men would be surprised to find out about women? Have you ever charmed a guy so much he was smitten with you from your first introduction? When was the last time you met a charming guy? What did he do? How did you respond?
Happy Hump Day!
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By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 8:19 AM | Link to this
Happy Dry Hump Day
3 Mo working days until unemployment
By Teresa
September 10, 2008 8:25 AM | Link to this
Wow!
By China Doll
September 10, 2008 8:33 AM | Link to this
Morning To All!!!
Slim Be encouraged Gurl
By MLL
September 10, 2008 8:52 AM | Link to this
Good morning, I can’t say I’ve ever charmed a guy, maybe I have but didn’t realize I was going it. I can only relate charm(ing)to majic spells ooooooohh or round Halloween time. Something about that word just rubs me the wrong way. I’ll being lurking until the topic change.
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 9:00 AM | Link to this
Stay strong SlimOne. I have a feeling things will work out for you.
Of course, men like to be charmed. I’ve charmed a few. Wit is merely a complement to the physical traits of a person.
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 9:04 AM | Link to this
MLL, I’m joining you in lurksville. Not in a good mood today. Something is off w/me so not to bark at anyone I’ll sit in the corner indian style chanting!
By MLL
September 10, 2008 9:07 AM | Link to this
My prayers are with you Slimeone in finding another job. Stay positive.
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 9:12 AM | Link to this
Leggs & ChinaDoll I appreciate the kind words….
Leggs Wit is merely a complement to the physical traits of a person. Well I guess that answers the question for me, that I have charmed a guy or two. I don’t charm dudes intentionally unless I’m acting for the fun of it. However, I just be myself and more times than not, it works. I will assume when a dude first sees me that he doesn’t know or have an idea that I have a witty personality and I’m laid back…almost one of the guys. So when I get them laughing they are pleasantly surprised. I think it helps them to relax and open up more because they don’t have to stress on keeping a conversation going or try too hard to entertain me. Also, I’d like to think i’m pretty easy to talk to about different things. I love interacting with folks and shooting the breeze.
By MLL
September 10, 2008 9:16 AM | Link to this
Legg pull up a chair….here’s a glass of chilled mimosa, drink it up girl there’s plenty more….
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 9:24 AM | Link to this
Good morning all! MLL, you know I didn’t even think of it in those terms, now I have that show CHARMED on the brain.
What about the other questions? What do you think men would be surprised to know about women?
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 9:28 AM | Link to this
What up All! Slim … stay positive. Look at the benefit, you have an option to move into something very exciting, think of the options and opportunities out there & don’t limit yourself
True story, I was in Buckhead on Saturday night at the rooftop of Fado’s, this guy starts talking to this girl about how his a$$ looks. If she likes it or whatever. This guy was such a douche my boyz and I had to find out his story. His wife was there and he was trying to hook up a 3-some with her blonde friend. No charm what so ever…just douche comments like that! TooL haha.
I don’t really work Charm. Just use humor and that tends to work. Everyone has different ways to break the ice. Believe if you just level with people and be real with them, people tend to go for that. Thin line from Charm and Trying Too Hard
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 9:32 AM | Link to this
Love Mimosas. Thanks.
I think men would be surprised to know that women aren’t as needy as they think we are. Most of us are not looking for that knight in shining armor coming to our rescue. I think men would be surprised to know that we don’t NEED them we WANT them!
Wish I was self-employed…I want to go home!
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 9:37 AM | Link to this
Morning everyone. Let’s get over the hump! LOL
WiseDiva, you’re a Mac girl? I knew I liked you for a reason! LOL
By Mo (aka Moeisha)
September 10, 2008 9:40 AM | Link to this
Morning All!!
SlimOne keep ya head up chica! You will find something.
I think I will mostly lurk on this one.
Great comments MLL & Leggs
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 9:49 AM | Link to this
Okay ya’ll. I really thought I was cool with this job thang…but why did my account have to send me a parting gift with a “we’ll miss you” card that everyone signed…I was alright until i read that…sniff, sniff…I ain’t no punk. I’m not gonna cry…sniff, sniff…Boohoo…I’m not…hooo hoooo…gonna….cryyyyyyyyy winnneee, winnneeee winnneeee!!!!
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 9:56 AM | Link to this
Ladies, what do you think men would be surprised to find out about women?
That some of us want our alone time and space as much as you do. Not all of us are clingbots!
Have you ever charmed a guy so much he was smitten with you from your first introduction?
Yes, they love the sass and wit, at least initially when they’re on some “ackrite”
When was the last time you met a charming guy? What did he do? How did you respond?
I think most of the men I meet have that charm factor. The last one of note was the handsome doc who made a beeline for me almost immediately walked in the door at the bar I was at. He simply walked up to me an introduced himself, even though I was with a gaggle of women. He then acknowledged my friends before turning his full attention to me with his witty banter. What did I do? Get his number of course and go out with him two days later!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 9:58 AM | Link to this
WOW, you have me tearing up. You need to go into comedy!
By MLL
September 10, 2008 10:09 AM | Link to this
WD I’m on my second glass of mimosa….I’ll keep it clean…but men would be surprised that we can scan a room faster than they can :)
By East Point's Own (fire department sux)
September 10, 2008 10:13 AM | Link to this
Its the really simple things that can be charming about a woman, a few things that stand out in my mind are the women who know what men’s needs are and before you go the other direction I mean the women who can help you tie a tie properly ( if you can do more than one type of know even better), if you know how to help your guy fold and tuck in a dress shirt properly.. little things like that show that you took the time to learn how to help a guy out.
Aside from that I think the most charming thing about a woman is experience and intelligence. I love when I meet a woman and we can talk about something other than trivial nonsense about celebrities, tv, movies, etc. Women who have traveled to distant places and can relate to the different experiences of the world really charm the pants off of me ( literally)
By Bentley
September 10, 2008 10:18 AM | Link to this
Charm makes the biggest impact when it is something that is consistent with the individual’s personality. For example, I tell brothas that if doing something like opening a door for a lady is absolutely remote from how they’d normally operate then don’t do it. I think we all know the real side of people come out after the “newness stage” wears off.
For ladies, the same holds true. I think there was a post by Blanca weeks back about the differences in women when they’re in and out of a relationship. I’ll extend that to the first few dozen dates. Both men and women are probably very guilty of wearing that social mask, but women seem to let down a little more because they’re a lot better at disguising themselves. That isn’t to say it’s completely bad. I don’t know too many guys who want to know too much too soon but what I’m speaking of pertains to the straight CONTRADICTIONS that are NOT consistent with their personalities. Sh*t like, “I thought you enjoyed watching football with me!?!?!” (loL) I’ve digressed a bit but moving along…
I say all that to simply say that the best charm is the one that is real. If this is someone you’re interested in, you’ll naturally raise the measure of charm because you’re more interested in them than you would be say, your neighbor from across the way. (A little rhyme for that @$$, loL!) Your interactions should reflect that and, if they’re genuine, the man will appreciate that more because it linger on as he sees things play out consistently in the future.
BTW, and when I speak of charm, what I’m really saying is the willingness to enter a common space of communication without any fear or discomfort with sharing that space with someone. Charm is essentially disarming someone and making them feel at ease with your presence.
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 10:27 AM | Link to this
LOL @ MLL..so true, I concur. Great post East Point & Bentley!
AmazonRed, ah yes, living the ilife, got sucked in and I am hooked and trying not to be broke because of it. LOL
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 10:29 AM | Link to this
@SlimOne May this be a chance for space and opportunity to motivate the Divine Universe to receive your higher and manifest your most righteous best interest in all things that you deserve…peace.
@ATL Guy
I see from an online site how much reconstruction is going on in B’Head…I lived and worked off and on in that area for many years between 1988 and 2001…I see that some of my favorite haunts are gone…Mike& Angelo’s…I knew the Steamhouse was out and I see that is has relocated to Midtown…I hear that it is all changing…what is still there?
By East Point's Own
September 10, 2008 10:36 AM | Link to this
Bentley
I could not have said it better myself I agree 100% especially this part when I speak of charm, what I’m really saying is the willingness to enter a common space of communication without any fear or discomfort with sharing that space with someone.
It is a turn off, but also more of a concern when i meet women who have this so called”wall” up when they meet a guy. In my opinion the first few meetings with a person are crucial to setting the tone/foundation of the relationship, and when either party artificially holds back or tries to regulate how much feeling/trust/energy they give and receive they are setting the relationship up for failure. Getting hurt is a part of life its about time some folks grew up and learned that it happens, you learn, and you improve future relationships as a result of it. The most charming thing of all must be a person who lets you know that they are comfortable in your presence, and it can’t really get much more simple than that.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 10:38 AM | Link to this
Charm is essentially disarming someone and making them feel at ease with your presence.
That is a very succinct way of defining charm…a nd I think that it is more of a intrinsic personality trait rather than a contrived behavior…otherwise it would be more a more guileful nature of expression…the epitome of charm is duende (by dictionary definiation): the power to attract through personal magnetism and charm…most times duende is defined as the unusaul ability to charm and attract…and it is something that possesses the designated person…the person can not choose it.
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 10:45 AM | Link to this
Good morning blog fam!
SlimOne - Like everyone, I wish you the best. I’ve been a victim of downsizing/outsourcing 3 times in my career. That’s just the way things go in corporate America and you have to be prepared. I have been truly blessed because each time I was able to land on my feet with something even better than before. This last time I was determined to find something that would not only pay the bills, but bring joy to my life, something I really enjoy doing. I applyed for not just “safe” positions that I knew I could easily get with my education and experience. I stepped out and applied for things that I was really interested in but in the past would not normally have thought I was qualified for. In the past I would only apply if I could check off 95% of the “requirements”. I went for jobs I knew I could do and could tie in outside experiences, not just things on my resume. I really had to work to sell myself for those positions, where as before I did not have to do much except put on a suit, show up and shake hands, because my resume spoke for me. I saw the last job loss as an opportunity to step out on a limb and really look for something I love to do. We spend most of our time at work anyway - why not make it something you love?
By lurker
September 10, 2008 10:48 AM | Link to this
EPO It is a turn off, but also more of a concern when i meet women who have this so called”wall” up when they meet a guy. In my opinion the first few meetings with a person are crucial to setting the tone/foundation of the relationship, and when either party artificially holds back or tries to regulate how much feeling/trust/energy they give and receive they are setting the relationship up for failure. Getting hurt is a part of life its about time some folks grew up and learned that it happens, you learn, and you improve future relationships as a result of it. The most charming thing of all must be a person who lets you know that they are comfortable in your presence, and it can’t really get much more simple than that.
That’s a bit harsh, turned off because someone may be a bit guarded. Try sticking something directly into your eye. What happens? Your eyelid will move, in an effort to protect quicker than you realized you blinked. My point being, being guarded sometimes, is almost as natural and instinctive. That’s not to say over a small amount of allotted time, one should open up and trust but come on, just because you’re grown doesn’t mean hurt don’t hurt as much. JMHO
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 10:49 AM | Link to this
m’karyl I think I’m going to make your 10:29 post my Resume Objective. (Folks will read that and immediately feel the urge to burn an incense & pull out some bongo drums) LOL! Thanks, that was very mystical yet poetic.
EPO Women who have traveled to distant places and can relate to the different experiences of the world really charm the pants off of me ( literally) I just got back from Montgomery Alabama…Are you starting to feel turned on yet?
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 10:51 AM | Link to this
MKary its wild, when you drive through Buckhead these days…its just Cranes everywhere. Not much is still around! Hole in the Wall, Peachtree Tavern, East Andrews, Aiko, Fados are the bars that have stayed. The Buckhead scene has changed completely. Its more corporate these days. All is going towards Midtown & honestly Midtown is more my scene. But, miss the Buckhead when it was Prime. Now its going to be Financial district of the southeast, changing its image completely. Can’t say thats a bad thing either
By China Doll
September 10, 2008 10:53 AM | Link to this
Kimmie
Very inspiring post!!!
By East Point's Own
September 10, 2008 11:03 AM | Link to this
lurker If you are not the real you when you meet someone and on the first few dates you are building upon unstable ground. I have been hurt emotionally as an adult, but I am not afraid to have it happen again. I do not let the fear of being hurt win. There is a quote I read recently that went a little something like this ” those who make decisions based on fears have already lost” and although I did not generate that idea its one I have lived by for a long time, and I am sure its not for everyone but I like the overall results that I have gotten from it. Instinct is very limited in humans we are not born with the ability to do much more than cry, just about everything else we do in life is decision based. We can decide to be stronger than the events which have caused us emotional harm. But before it turns ugly let me say never be foolish, don’t go around giving out your SSN or credit card numbers freely Don’t do things that will obviously get you in a bad emotional or physical state, but instead pay attention and react to what you receive from the person, expect the best (or expect nothing) but be prepared for the worst.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 11:03 AM | Link to this
@SlimOne
One love sistah…lol…word sound power…and may it be returned to the giver as it was spoken to the receiver…cause chile, Ineeds some blessings too…lol…let us all get fed.
@ATL guy*
Yeah, Midtown has been through quite a revitalization since 2001…the most extensive since the mid-80s…I have been going to Vickery’s for years…also like Fuego..and a few other spots…but P’Tree from North Ave to 14th St has transformed tremendously…many more places along the main drag to hang out…much more enticing as of late…I read about the new plans for B’Head before I left and they definitely want to make it more upscale Rodeo Drive like…but prior to ‘95…’96…B’Head was a great combination of shops, restuarants and bars in good balance…and then it changed into Drunk Zone USA…lol…I saw this happening and I said WTF!!!
By East Point's Own
September 10, 2008 11:06 AM | Link to this
SlimOne Well I am sure there is plenty we could talk about in relation to trips to Montgomery… I worked down there for about 2 months and that place is “different” for sure.
By Cemeeli
September 10, 2008 11:11 AM | Link to this
Hey in here!!
On Topic: Before anything “jumps off” I want to know if you are a realist and if we would vibe. As far as charming me, nah…jus be real…you don’t have to woo me, with charisma. I am a very down to earth type of person; i’m naturally joyous with laughter.
Shout out birthday wish to; 2CPTG Happy Birthday Young Blood.
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 11:16 AM | Link to this
SlimOne don’t know your situation. Maybe you were happy with your job or not. Sometimes, people are not satisfied with their job but will not leave it cause its a safe sure thing. It stops people from really pushing themselves to be better but rather just to settle with the routine. This happens too often.
I’m mid 20’s and definitely not the most patient person. I’ve been working at my Technology Company for almost 3 years. Great Company, Love the People I work with, but looking to challenge myself even more. I’m going to a Networking group tonight to discuss other companies. I have a steady job, but I think being so flexible at the moment, gotta pursuit the money or job where I can really make it happen. I’m too Driven sometimes, love challenges, and hate routine. Looking at positions in the Medical Technology fields.
So we will see what happens. Interested to see what my market worth is valued as. Sometimes you just have to take a chance
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 11:16 AM | Link to this
Nephew, sweetie you didn’t tell me it was your b-day….Happy B-day hugs and kisses!
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 11:18 AM | Link to this
Thanks, China! I’ve just been there and know exactly what she’s going through. The last company did not even give anyone a severance package! Luckily I saved well and had something tentatively lined up by my end date. I really had to step out on faith!
By DasV
September 10, 2008 11:27 AM | Link to this
good morning good ppl
SlimOne out of lurkesville to tell you same as M’k (but not as eloquently) that this too shall pass. you dont really know yourself till adversity shows up…. tell ya’self i said ‘hey. whats good?’ when ya’ll meet. seriously, if you set up a set at some downtown corner, and kicked a comedy act i would support…. give us your take on the job, the hustle, life in general…. you have an awesome take on things and a great sense of humor…. a ‘in-the-meantime’ gig on the street or whaeva could open the world… who knows?? lemme know if you start a blog or something… thats how that broke diaries author got her break.
leggs mommie… whats up with you?? you are the perpetual optimist on the blog…. im feeling un-nerved at you being in a down mood, angry at the world (unless i missed something) Shalom, sister…. i wish you peace…. and through all may your eyes smile.
on topic charm to me is what speaks for you when your hair aint got much too say… yo shoes is blunting your self-expression…. when makeup cant accentuate cause it wasnt used…. charm is the pleasant surprise that there is more to whats visible because whats said is so cleverly delivered and resonates in a ticklish kinda way wit whats waaaay deep in your soul that you aint think nobody could reach….. but i could be wrong….im goin on memories
CEEmee hey, gurl! everything good wit you i hope. dont want all my blog-sistas to be in no funk today.
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 11:35 AM | Link to this
ATL Guy I know before you mentioned online networking. You might want to join LinkedIn.com if you’re not a member already. It’s sort of like the whole 6 degrees of separation ideal. Good Luck to you on your job change. I actually enjoyed doing what i was doing, I just wanted to get paid more. But now I’m open to trying something totally different, more exciting, more $$$.
I was watching this special on HBO that had different African Americans speaking. I was interested in what Keenan Ivory Wayans said. He had completed 3 yrs of college but wanted to pursue comedy/acting. When he told his dad what he was thinking about doing, his dad gave him the, Go ahead and finish school so you’ll have something to fall back on, speech. Keenan said he thought about it and told his dad, Well if i finish school and know i have something to fall back on, I will not push myself as hard as I need to if i know i have that cushion there…Atl G what you said reminded me of that.
And I was also shocked to see Zane didn’t start writing until she was 30 and didn’t even have a desire to be a writer. It started out as a short story she wrote and let her friends read it…they passed it around and next thing you know everyone was like, you should be a writer. So all that gave me some things to think about.
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 11:37 AM | Link to this
My eyes widened when I saw your name DasV and then I see you talking to me as well. I know, I know. I try to really stay in a good mood. I’m much better now. I grabbed that “bad mood” by his bald head and threw him out the window. Funky moods don’t sit with me very well….gotta keep it moving!
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 11:38 AM | Link to this
@DasV If I had fifty cents for each time I had to pull my butt up off the ground and regroup…I would be a billionaire…instead, I am a well-seasoned survivor…
Sittin’ in the morning sun And watching all the birds passing by Oh how sweet they sing And oh how much I wish that I could fly And I try I said I try I try I really try try try But I got to Pick myself up Dust myself off Start all over, again (CHORUS 2x) Sittin’ in the midday sun And wondering where my meal’s coming from After working so hard Not even piece of bread at the yard And I said I try Oh Lord I try I try I really try try try Sittin’ in the evening sun And watching the same birds passing by Sittin’ and wondering And waiting for the time for me to fly And I try I said I try Good Lord I try I really try try try So long and I just find It was just a waste of time So long and I just find I been been wasting all my time I’ve got to pick myself up…
Amen…thank you brethren Apostle Petr Tosh.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 11:41 AM | Link to this
SlimOne
So all that gave me some things to think about.
and Thought is the father of action and action the father of deed and deed the grandchild of thought.
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 11:45 AM | Link to this
Also DasV, you need to post more often. I like reading you!
m’kary I thought you were going into Otis Redding’s Sitting on the Dock of the Bay. Whew!
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 11:47 AM | Link to this
Slim That HBO special sounds interesting for real. I’ve never settled for anything in my life…have too much Drive. I came out of University and sitting in traffic during rush hour on GA400. Saw this guy next to me with the shirt & tie on, hand on his face bored, driving the mini-van, & driving back to his wifey and kids. told myself at that moment I will NEVER be that guy. Of course I had this, lets take on the world attitude coming out of school. But, I’ve never lost that mentality. People that really limit themselves have themselves to blame most of the time by not venturing out and taking a chance. Anything Great in Life never comes easy…
By DasV
September 10, 2008 11:54 AM | Link to this
Leggs thats the sista i know and quietly rely on while hangin out in lurks-town. thank you* that was too funny… snatching bad mood by his bald head LOL
M’K that is one apostle that done seent some things, ok? a soul-entity on-to-himself…. his search for righteous served him well… i pray ours does as well, seen??
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 12:03 PM | Link to this
@Leggs
Well, Sittin on the Dock of the Bay is for self-sadness reflection…self-lonliness blues…lol…this ain’t one of them moments…we need some fighting spirit words of endurance and resilence…uh-huh…got me a mouthful of them today…amen!!!
@DasV that is one apostle that done seent some things, ok? a soul-entity on-to-himself…. his search for righteous served him well… i pray ours does as well, seen??
Dat be real truth…and the church says amen…amen.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 12:05 PM | Link to this
2CPTG
Earthday Greetings fellow Virgo!!!!
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 12:07 PM | Link to this
No one is Fighting with me Today…this is Strange…
By China Doll
September 10, 2008 12:11 PM | Link to this
M’K, DasV, Leggs and others
I love the empowerment that is going on here. It’s always great to see/read “sistah’s lifting each other up.” My soul is smiling
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 12:15 PM | Link to this
@ATL Guy
No one is Fighting with me Today…this is Strange…
Dat be cuz youse actin lak youse gots sum home training…lmao
By DasV
September 10, 2008 12:22 PM | Link to this
ATLguy we still love you… dont you go feeling unloved just cause someone aint got you by throat. LOL
ChinaDoll i do too. only time i like to show myself around these parts is when lifting is going down.
back on topic some insecure ppl read pleasantness as charm…. not that charm is necessarily an invitation for more than what the moment is…. i just mean to say that just cause ive made you laugh and ive caught you off guard by wit, i am not suggesting that we have further contact beyond you bagging my store items …. in fact im cool wit leaving you here and carrying my own bags to the car. :) what say the ppl?
By i'm swiss
September 10, 2008 12:23 PM | Link to this
“No one is Fighting with me Today…this is Strange…”
F@CK OFF, ATL Guy!
Feel better now? LOL
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 12:31 PM | Link to this
@DasV
Uh-huh…ya’ know…some ppl take it a little too personally…it is just my natural rhythm to be as I is…my Panamanian soulmate was the one who told me that I was possessed by Duende…and in this case I can not control who is attracted to its aura in my personality…some times it makes me feel like I am a shyte magnet…or a receptor for co-dependent castastrophes and rejects…lol
By Dan
September 10, 2008 12:34 PM | Link to this
@Das
I think some people exude charm just off GP. It’s you being you, but you put people at ease and make them comfortable around you and they call it charm.
In actuality, it’s your comfort with yourself that is eminating and the person is affected by it without knowing why.
@Slim keep your head up babygirl! Damn the Man!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 12:43 PM | Link to this
Thank you DasV, that’s very sweet of you.
m’karyl, you’re absolutely right, but Sittin’ in the morning sun had me immediately singing Sitting on the The Dock.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 12:45 PM | Link to this
@Dan
M’ has now put on the official Black Panther beret and throws up the Black Power fist in salute…and starts singing Power to the People…lol.
By Binford2k
September 10, 2008 12:57 PM | Link to this
A woman can intently listen to a man and try to enjoy what he enjoys to charm him. Getting us a coffee or a beer or something we enjoy like that is a simple way to charm.
The slightest touch or smile can be a subtle thing that will make a man notice you.
Woman are always surprised to know men can yearn for attention just like women do. Sometimes, we like when a woman takes the lead in the flirting game. The notion of “tradition” I think holds women back sometimes. But it is 2008. Equal pay, equal rites, equal charming.
By Beautiful
September 10, 2008 12:58 PM | Link to this
dan the next time you fly yo phine azz down west, TELL SOMEBODY, k.
staceye hey gurl!
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 1:00 PM | Link to this
@Leggs
I can see that because of the wording in the opening phrase…I’ll be sitting in the morning sun, sitting til the evening comes…watchin the ships roll in, and I will watch them roll away again…lol
By DasV
September 10, 2008 1:10 PM | Link to this
M’K my father once called me a shyt-stirrer… is that the same thing? i love when i come on the blog and have to google… (i love learning)… google Duende. get back witcha on my thoughts… right now the inital got me too scared to process LOL
i agree with you Dan its our inner confidence and peace with self that ppl pick up on and it attracts them to us… everyone wants a soft place… few realize that we all need one… those who glimpse the idea in us cant help but to react even in the worse way just cause when they see you is ok wit you they aint ok wit them…. think thats the definition of haters
hole’up dan is phine!??
By Dan
September 10, 2008 1:10 PM | Link to this
@Slim
Get you some Sam Cooke “been a long time coming….a change gone come…” it’ll lift your spirits, I promise.
@MK
I be like Damn the Man! while I’m working for them!
@Angie
Will do.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 1:23 PM | Link to this
@DasV
Uh no…a shyte magnet draws it like flies…a shyte stirrer get some mess started…lol…and check o=ut the www.m-w.com dictionary it gives a ggod definition on the word…it is of Spanish origin and in some Spanish speaking cultures Duende is referred to as a spirit…like a ghost of presence…
By 2CPTG
September 10, 2008 1:23 PM | Link to this
Thanks for the B-Day wishes……
By Dan
September 10, 2008 1:23 PM | Link to this
@All
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God.
Your playing small does not serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.
We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others”
—Marianne Williams (spoken by Nelson Mandela after his release, and in the movie “Coach Carter”)
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 1:27 PM | Link to this
LOL. Interesting.
Happy Birthday, 2CPTG
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 1:32 PM | Link to this
@Dan
Spook still needed to sit by the door…lol…so some of us is the Spooks by the door…uh-huh.
By Blue_Kolla
September 10, 2008 1:33 PM | Link to this
Ladies If yoll want to charm a dude, sharpen up your domestic skills, loosen up your pride, and stand up straight.
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 1:38 PM | Link to this
Where is everybody…seems like one of those watching paint dry blogs today.
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 1:41 PM | Link to this
I’m Swiss Thats more Like It!!!!
MKary I’m glad you can be inspired by my words of wisdom on this Blog each and everyday. Helping People Out…One Curse Word at a Time!
By wRENN
September 10, 2008 1:42 PM | Link to this
@2CPTG, they say it’s yo birthday…where you at mayne?! Now a short rendition of Stevie Wonder’s song:
Happy Birthday to ya, happy birthday to ya, happy birrrrrtttttddaaayyyyy!
So since it’s your birthday, Dance like nobody’s watching, love like you ain’t neva been hurt and remember to keep smiling even when you don’t want too!
On topic: I’m naturally charming and I extend the old school traditions to a guy if we are dating, I love my black men and they are the king of the castle. Unfortunately you don’t meet very charming men these days but it does still exist, I’ma keep hope alive and keep looking for it…
back to lurkersville, our office is having ice cream and cake AGAIN, we gain alot of pounds around here in between the firing and the layoffs due to this interesting economy…
Good day all…
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 1:43 PM | Link to this
People that really limit themselves have themselves to blame most of the time by not venturing out and taking a chance. Anything Great in Life never comes easy…
AtlGuy - I try to keep this in my head at all times. My parents constantly preached that nothing great comes easy, but as a kid we don’t understand that you can’t wave a magic wand! I am a big collector of biographies on famous people. Entertainers, politicians, captains of industry, designers, etc. Every last one at some point or many, had to step out and take a chance. Fear holds quite a few of us back! And, we must always remember that ITS NEVER TOO LATE!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 1:45 PM | Link to this
Thanks BlueKolla, I got all that in check! Funny!
Yeah SlimOne, only 65 posts and it’s 1:44!
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 1:47 PM | Link to this
Dance like nobody’s watching
That’s funny because I do this and everyone just laughs at me. I’m more coordinated than Ellen! LOL
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 1:47 PM | Link to this
@ATL Guy
WTF are you talking about??? Dumb mess again…and your words of wisdom are non-existant hereon this blog…but mine are a plethora and font of enlightenment…ofay???
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 1:47 PM | Link to this
Slim
Where is everybody…seems like one of those watching paint dry blogs today.
I think that everyone is waiting for the right time to yell “surpise”.
sorry, bad joke…I’ll leave the comedy to you.
Also, (in reference to the job situation) as the Elements (aka Earth, Wind & Fire) would say “keep your head to the sky”.
By 2CPTG
September 10, 2008 1:48 PM | Link to this
Thanks, A Red…..
wRENN, thanks, as well; I’m in and out….
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 1:50 PM | Link to this
Dan That is one of my FAVORITE songs. I also like to sing, Luther Barnes song, “I’m Still Holding On” when i’m in the shower.
By DasV
September 10, 2008 1:50 PM | Link to this
M’K LOL… overstand… i guess we all one or the other at some point in our lives… glad that growth for me is over.
Dan thank you for that. its always good to read that again.
TOUCAN u know on every day i got nuttin but love for u! muah
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 1:55 PM | Link to this
MKary you must admit I’m very insightful today. What are you getting mad about!? You were doing so well keeping you temper under control today, don’t lose it now!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 1:56 PM | Link to this
Just to spice things up. My daughter has been sick since Sunday afternoon. She wanted the craziest thing for dinner last night. Fried shrimp and candied yams. Hell, she couldn’t be too sick asking for that mess. She went back to school this morning. Yes, I fixed it for her, but I was looking at her sideways!
By Dan
September 10, 2008 1:56 PM | Link to this
@Slim
Get you the 5 heartbeats soundtrack and ride that jon to the tracks skip.
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 1:56 PM | Link to this
BlueKolla - Ladies If yoll want to charm a dude, sharpen up your domestic skills, loosen up your pride, and stand up straight.
Man, any woman can do that, IMO! When I think of charm, I think of that certain something special, that brings a smile to your face when you think about it, that something that sets that person apart.
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 2:01 PM | Link to this
When I think of charm, I think of that certain something special, that brings a smile to your face when you think about it, that something that sets that person apart.
Exactly kimmie, charm is more about personality, than specific action.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:02 PM | Link to this
@ATL GUY*
You are such a typically ignorant white boy…you are so funny…make false accusations of anger and such…2050 is coming baby…buh-bye…and he John McCain know that.
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 2:02 PM | Link to this
Leggs Sounded like she just wanted some comfort food. I’m not feeling too well myself. Can you make me a peach cobbler? Slim now fake coughing and putting on the sick/sad face for added effect
By 2CPTG
September 10, 2008 2:03 PM | Link to this
got mad love for you too, Venus….
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:03 PM | Link to this
@DasV
This is true…but of course I would rather be the stirrer of it than the magnet…lol…one get some going…the other just reak with the stench permeating from the crowds of admirers…lol…you know the saying…that and flies…lol
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:09 PM | Link to this
Is anyone here using the Microsoft Office 2007 version of applications…does it annoy you that the document conversions from 2003 to 2007 suck…the files are not read with equitable translation in the conversion…it is like WTF…the conversion compatibility sucks…now I have to almost reformat a .doc file.
M’ now pulling on dreads, screaming…Bill Gates, I am going to get you for this!!!!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 2:11 PM | Link to this
Yeah, I suppose. I have never served those 2 items together. I’ll take care of you SlimOne. I need to use your kitchen. My oven is acting funny!
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 2:13 PM | Link to this
Kimmie you’re totally right about those biographies. Never know until you put yourself out there. People need to be willing to get burned once in awhile. If anything, hardships make you stronger and will learn more than just to take the easy route
By DasV
September 10, 2008 2:16 PM | Link to this
M’K i am using MS 2007 and not having that much trouble at all… not with that anyway. what annoys me to no end is it takes beyond forever for word to load and when it does its automatically set to 1.5 line height…. ive changed every setting possible and still it spaces my documents unless i type all the way to the end of the line… but sometimes i got a list running… if you get bill on the tele-ly patch him through to me, k?? the ribbons aint working for me.
By DuShawn
September 10, 2008 2:17 PM | Link to this
Wifey has a birthday in a few weeks. Any suggestions on what I should do for her? I need something romantic, memorable, but most importantly economical.
By East Point's Own
September 10, 2008 2:20 PM | Link to this
Microsoft Office 2007 sux period. All they did is move around all the buttons and menus everybody was used to and make saved files unreadable by older versions. And what really sux is that I have Office 2007 at work and 2003 at home.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:24 PM | Link to this
@Dasv
I do not have a problem with the new set (i.e the ribbons)…overall, adapting to the new scheme is cool…I have certs as a Master/Expert User of all MS applications…it is what I do for a living as a Computer Software Specialist…but the files do not convert as literally from say Word or Excel as they did in some previous versions…a lot get lots in the translation to 2007…a purposeful move I do believe to force Vista/OFfice 2007 on all current users…it is annoying formany converted users…I have several documents that I am having to edit/reformat, etc for 2007…now Access is cool…I have converted a few of the databases I have programmed with no problem at all…just some of the other applications…yeah, if I get BG on the telly he will get an earful…lol
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:26 PM | Link to this
@DuShawn
yeah…buy her one on my originally designed peices of artistic neckware…semi precious stones and one of a kind…lol…I may not get it for you wholesale…but they are quite a deal…lmao
By Blue_Kolla
September 10, 2008 2:28 PM | Link to this
Kimmie Man, any woman can do that, IMO! When I think of charm, I think of that certain something special, that brings a smile to your face when you think about it, that something that sets that person apart.
Then why ain’t a gang of dudes walking around talking about how charming their broads are?
ARed Exactly kimmie, charm is more about personality, than specific action.
En Ginarde Red! A charming personality is wonderful, fantastic, and 1 step in a marathon; but if it doesn’t persuade you to act and not just be, then you can’t be credited with charming one such as I.
Question For The Ladies: So is Prince Charming a Prince Of Talking or Prince Of Doing type of guy?
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 2:31 PM | Link to this
Amred - I keep forgeting to ask you - did you know the Jo/Slade finale came on Monday?! I don’t want to spoil it if you didn’t. I skipped a few episodes and just watched the last 2. All I’m going to say is that Slade is a big wuss! He would make me so sick, I would absolutely try to choke him!LOL And I got sick of Jo with her baby-talk and pouting and trying to be cute!
So are you still seeing the handsome doc?:) I love it when a dude sees what he wants and goes straight for it with confidence! Looks like he knows how to treat ALL ladies, not just the one he’s interested in. My late brother used to have that effect, he was a real charmer on top of being a great, smart person. Women of all ages would just swoon when he walked in a room. He would have everyone laughing and feeling special.
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 2:33 PM | Link to this
DuShawn The King Tut exhibit is coming soon, do you think your wife would like to do something like that? Then afterwards maybe you two could do a picnic. That’s cheap but special. I’m not sure on the dates for the exhibit. Let me check it out.
Blue I’d say a Prince of both. If you can talk a good game, get me all excited blah blah blah…then put that talk into ACTION…you got me!
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 2:34 PM | Link to this
Mkary calling me an ignorant white boy because my posts today are about taking a chance on life to become successful, explain this attack? As usual, you are baseless, angry, and using my race as a means to insult. That is pretty disgusting. I’ve been posting because of SlimOne’s position on trying to find a new job.
Also, why do you think I’m pulling for McCain again!? LoL. BTW, he’s leading in the gallop polls, so this race is up for grabs, wouldn’t be celebrating Obama just yet honey.
You make the 2050 comment to say how whites will not be the majority in this country. Why do you care so much about race!? Let it Go. Are you part of the Black Panthers or something!? Who cares
Quit making yourself look so irrational by your hateful comment with no relevance to anything
By Blue_Kolla
September 10, 2008 2:36 PM | Link to this
You know what Red, you and Kimmie might be right. Charm and charisma are probably all about personality and salesmanship; which is probably why I ain’t never been one to be impressed with one’s ability to delivery a convincing line.
…don’t talk me to deaf, show me some’n.
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 2:36 PM | Link to this
A charming personality is wonderful, fantastic, and 1 step in a marathon;
M’Karyl, that was pretty much my point.
By DasV
September 10, 2008 2:40 PM | Link to this
maybe its cause i have my docs set to save as 2003 version… just checked…. cause im having no problem. my one access db is way cool now… maybe i will stop calling it by a foul name. :)
certs as a Master/Expert User of all MS applications ok… so what setting do i need to change so that all of my documents are single spaced??
BluK both. verbally he is on point and his action backs it up… makes it tangible… and he can finesse it all so well he makes you want to join in his ‘fun’.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:43 PM | Link to this
EPO
make saved files unreadable by older versions. that is exactly what I am talking about.
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 2:43 PM | Link to this
So are you still seeing the handsome doc?:) I love it when a dude sees what he wants and goes straight for it with confidence!
Hey kimmie, well, as luck would have it, he doesn’t live here. So we’re trying to coordinate schedules for the next meeting. I did enjoy the way he stepped to me with confidence. Big points for that.
And go ahead and tell me what happened with Jo and Slade! I caught two or three more episodes, all out of order. Did Slade try to get Jo back?
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 2:43 PM | Link to this
Blue - You try to act like you don’t get it, but you do. Of course, actions speak louder than words, we get that! Just because a dude works, cuts the grass, takes care of his kids, takes his lady out, etc. - that’s everyday stuff, but I wouldn’t describe that as charming! I’ve known guys I would describe as charming that are not dependable, not worth much, and I would not have them as a SO. But whenever I see them they have a nice smile, they have wit and can make me laugh, they may look and smell good. They hold the door, pull out my chair, buy me a drink. Now if you find dependable, thoughtful AND charming all rolled into one - well, you’ve found a good thing!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 2:45 PM | Link to this
I prefer to think Prince Charming is a Prince of Doing.
The King Tut exhibit isn’t until November.
How old will your wife turn?
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:46 PM | Link to this
ATL Guy
You need to learn to read…obviously my post are above your level of comprehension…and you were the one who accused me of cursing you..see you always start something…and then you sound just like the typically ignorant white boy…that is your problem…you are a ignorant white person…and I could not careless…you suck…and it seems that you are the only person with the problem, so check yourself because most ppl here have the same problem with you that I do…and they do not have any problems like that with me…so it must be you…you are so funny…just plain dumb you are.
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 2:48 PM | Link to this
BK
…don’t talk me to deaf, show me some’n.
I second that motion.
Playas are able to deliver lines because they’ve got more practice. Yet, most of the time they ain’t about ish. Yet, continue because that “talent” draws women to them.
Real men are usually out doing things not talking about doing things.
By DuShawn
September 10, 2008 2:55 PM | Link to this
m’karyl semi precious stones That’s funny. This girl works two jobs, goes to school and had three babies in four years for me. I can’t step to her with some costume jewelry for her birthday. I’m thinking more along the lines of a suite downtown, a huge Vera Wang basket on the bed, with the rose pedals, wine, Patrone, and fruit the whole nine. Check out a jazz club and do the Horse Carriage thing (We’ve never done that since we moved here). Then invite one of her girlfriends over to do some tequila shots, watch some porn and give us some head. SlimOne I think I will do the exhibit and picnic that afternoon. Then surprise her with the nightlife festivities. That’s still cheaper than taking her to Vegas or Miami like she suggested.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 2:56 PM | Link to this
DasV
Line spacing is assigned under Paragraph options in 2003…where the default is single line spacing…in 2007 go to the Paragraph section in the ribbon…under the line spacing option choose single…at the bottom clck the Default button…in the next dialogue box click Yes…this will change the default line spacing to single for your documents.
By Chink
September 10, 2008 2:56 PM | Link to this
Afternoon…
I wonder if those donation meters are going to work ….I mean someone asking you for money on 303 Peachtree and you have to walk down to 5 points to give some change…to a meter…sounds a little warped to me.
I wonder if I put on headphones will it make me more inconspicuous ..or will they just yell louder…
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 2:57 PM | Link to this
MKary … haha … you might be the one not comprehending! It was not even serious. I was poking fun.
MKary I’m glad you can be inspired by my words of wisdom on this Blog each and everyday. Helping People Out…One Curse Word at a Time!
How can you possibly get upset by this above?? Its tounge and cheek. Take a deep breath and relax! Way too high strung! I have no problem with you.
Issues I have is when you use me being white as a means to insult. I don’t bash you for being Black. Why is race even involved here!? You keep coming out looking ridiculous by your outrageous statements. Trust me, I’m not “dumb”, just saying you need to really lighten up if that message above somehow got to you…I mean wow…its not even trying to be offensive!
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 2:57 PM | Link to this
DuShawn, what about a scavenger hunt where you send her to different places in the house, then around town, that lead to clues of where to go next. It can be fun and romantic, and now that I think about it, cheap. Maybe each stop can have something like a book by her fave author, or a spa day gift certificate. Perhaps she can end up at some event like a museum, concert, or play where you are waiting for her, looking handsome and holding flowers. LOL too much?
By Chink
September 10, 2008 3:00 PM | Link to this
Real men are usually out doing things not talking about doing things.
I concur!
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 3:02 PM | Link to this
guys, can we squash that racial insults and unnecessary fights please? it’s getting redundant at this point. We don’t have to agree or get along, but let’s keep the discussions from going too low. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 3:03 PM | Link to this
…but most importantly economical. See, everything is relative. What you described doesn’t sound economical from where my pocketbook is at present. Why not take her to Chateau Elan for the weekend.
Hey, you may not be aware of this, but take her to dinner at Le Cordon Bleu. She will be very impressed. You can even ask to be seated at the chef’s table. It’s very romantic and the food is delicious. (770) 723-3507. No tipping!
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 3:03 PM | Link to this
Amred - To make a long story short - Jo was down to 2 dudes. Slade’s jealousy was building up over the couse of all the episodes and he came to the realization that Jo might be falling for one of the dudes and moving on. When they were standing up at the “rose ceremony”, Slade decides he is going to go stand between the 2 dudes and says he wants a date with Jo and another shot at her! One of the dudes (Chris) got pi$$ed off and said if she went on a date with ole Slade he was gone! I gave him mad props for that, by the way, he was not allowing himself to be played like that! Jo ran after him and begged him to stay and sent Slade packing! She moved the rest of the show to a resort in San Diego. She seemed to really be falling for Chis - he had it all - fine, CEO of some company, considerate, thoughtful, the whole nine(but he did live in Chicago). The other dude, Lucas, was FINER and successful too, but he & Jo had more “fun” together. She decided that she could probably see herself marrying a dude like Chris, but she was not ready to be that serious and picked the other dude. Both dudes were 26 - I think Jo is supposed to be around that age, but she was starting to look older and kinda silly to me. Like she put on this dress that was WAY too short - and even her friend told her it was not a dress, but a top! She wore it on the date anyway and she looked a hot mess to me! Anyway, Slade rolled through the day before the finale and apologized to Jo and the dudes and looked like a complete idiot.
By abc
September 10, 2008 3:04 PM | Link to this
Current demographic breakdown of America by race:
White 68%
Hispanic 15%
AA 12%
Asian 5%
Estimates of breakdown by race in 2050:
White 46%
Hispanic 30%
AA 15%
Asian 9%
Other than a whole lot more Hispanic people, I don’t see much difference — in fact, it kind of looks like current Texas demographics, except I think Texas has more white people and less black people than that, like around 6-7% or so black, and a bit more Hispanic in the cities, like around 35%.
So what? Big deal!
By 2CPTG
September 10, 2008 3:04 PM | Link to this
Du….how you gon’ ask for economical ideas, and you already got the master plan laid out? I was bout to ask was that the real you…..I ain’t never heard you go out the cheap route!!!!
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 3:06 PM | Link to this
DuShawn
Take a look at the schedule at the Fox theatre. (I don’t know what is coming and don’t know her birthday.)
However, if something looks good, get tickets. Reserve a room at the Georgian Terrace Hotel (across the street). They have special packages.
My wife and I spent our wedding night there. (We had a flight out early the next morning) We basically had an apartment. 3 bedrooms, a full kitchen, a living room, and a huge bathroom. I had them to have an arrangement in the master bedroom already there when we got there.
By DuShawn
September 10, 2008 3:07 PM | Link to this
WD scavenger hunt! that would be a great start. I will give that some thought.
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 3:08 PM | Link to this
WiseDiva appreciate you keeping her check…lets get back to the Blog Topic
Would you consider giving your seat up on MARTA for a female “charm” or just a good gesture?
By DasV
September 10, 2008 3:08 PM | Link to this
Du-Man that what WD tole ya was cute… but doesnt sound economical… put a twist on it and have her search for passages/sentences in various books at a library that piece together a love letter…. just some time away from all that responsibility of family and some quiet time would be a true treat…. trust
By Lurker Observation
September 10, 2008 3:09 PM | Link to this
m’karyl
You need to learn to read…obviously my post are above your level of comprehension…and you were the one who accused me of cursing you..see you always start something…and then you sound just like the typically ignorant white boy…that is your problem…you are a ignorant white person…and I could not careless…you suck…and it seems that you are the only person with the problem, so check yourself because most ppl here have the same problem with you that I do…and they do not have any problems like that with me…so it must be you…you are so funny…just plain dumb you are.
Before you call someone dumb and ignorant, perhaps you should self-edit your own posts. You’re embarrassing yourself!
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 3:13 PM | Link to this
DuShawn
Sugah…I was just joking…plugging my jewelry line for the fun…it ain’t even ready yet…you ask for suggestions and I was making light of it honey…I thought some levity would make it seem less difficult…and btw, semi-precious stones are not classified as costume jewlery…they are geniune stones…precious and semi-precious stones are classifications used to determine categorical value…I use to sell Fine Jewelry…my jewelry is made with onyx, peridot, amethyst, coral, turquoise, amber, garnet, jade, and sterling silver…hardly the makings of costume jewlery… but I think that your intentions are nice…I would put the options on Romantic becaue those moments are unforgettable..lol.
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 3:15 PM | Link to this
kimmie - Great recap! I remember the last preview I saw was where Jo told Slade he was no longer needed. LOL. I remember Chris, he seemed like a solid, midwestern guy. Ready to settle down. Jo was so not at that point (so why do the show, stupid, lol). I’m sure there will be a repeat this weekend and I have to see Slade make a fool of himself once again! LOL
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 3:19 PM | Link to this
Well, I take back that sitting at the chef’s table is very romantic!
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 3:19 PM | Link to this
@Lurker
No, just speaking my mind…when he acts like he does…then I address it…my initial comments to him today were quite pleasant and civil re:my old stomping grounds in Buckhead and developments in Midtown…then as usual he wants to insult someone else and make accusation that do not exist…if I did not want to acknowledge him then I would have not responded to his ealry post…period…so he should re-read my post and see that I was discussing the social scenes in the ATL with him…not cursing him out…and I made a comment poking fun at him in a good way…he is the one who likes to insult intelligence and integrity.
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 3:20 PM | Link to this
thanks a lot abc, LOL
@AtlGuy, depends on if the motivation is to get laid or not, LOL j/k. Good gesture :)
By Sidelines
September 10, 2008 3:21 PM | Link to this
PG…Real men are usually out doing things not talking about doing things., I second that as well….
*DuShawn8, sounds like you have it all planned out, but I was going to suggest taking her to either the Biltmore for their day package, have breakfast, maybe the spa for the both of you or St. Simons’ Island if you like the beach for a day/night, walk the beach and uhmmm, numerous other things you can do on the beach, but…eh, emm, you didn’t hear that from me.
By DuShawn
September 10, 2008 3:29 PM | Link to this
m’karyl I didn’t mean to knock your hustle. I’m sure you have some nice pieces. I appreciate the suggestions from every one. The birthday thoughts remind me of a comedic video on You Tube by Justin Timberlake. It’s called “My D&#k in a Box”. That sh*t had me rollin. The title is indicative of the songs premise.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 3:29 PM | Link to this
@DasV
Did that help you change your default settings…I think that 2007 is going to have many ppl pulling out their hair…but as an aside…the new 2007 application specific short cut keys are nice…for example, each ribbon section has an associated short cut key (press the alt key to see them)…alt+letter…Home I beleive is alt+h…and then each section under that ribbon category has an associated short cut key that displays…it makes using short cuts keys easier and it also allows you to move through the ribbon tabs much easier as well without having to use the mouse.
By Dan
September 10, 2008 3:30 PM | Link to this
@WD
See, I do stuff like that (giving up my seat) because I’m a gentleman…not becuase I want anything from a woman.
Like holding the door for you when you’re 5 feet away, I’ll stand there you don’t have to run until you pass thru.
What I’ve noticed is the lack of return on civility. I don’t want your number, don’t want to ask you anything, I’m standing there becuase that what I’m supposed to do……and all I want is a thank you.
Experiment for the ladies: watch (in the next week) how many doors are opened for you and other females, and how many “thank you’s” are given…you will be surprised at the ratio…
By Bum Dude NOT Blue_Kolla
September 10, 2008 3:37 PM | Link to this
Chink I wonder if I put on headphones will it make me more inconspicuous ..or will they just yell louder…
Hayo Naah, we sign. You ain’t know?!
Bum Dude: …yeah right. She got on ‘dem head phones, but I ain’t dat dum’.
Bum Dude: *…waving at Chink, then pointing into his open mouth, meaning, “Hungry.” with one hand and rubbing thumb and two fingers together with other hand meaning, “Hey lil mama, can you spare some change?”
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 3:38 PM | Link to this
Dan, saying thank you should be the standard thing a woman does. I make a point to always smile and say thank you whenever a man is a gentleman, I don’t care what the reasons were why he did it. Even if he wants to watch my butt walk by or check me out as he is performing said gentleman-like gesture, it’s always appreciated, LOL
By Beautiful
September 10, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this
happy birthday 2!
du how about a day by herself … all alone. or send her away with a pocket full of cash.
waving read y’all tomorrow.
By kimmie
September 10, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this
Dan - See, I do stuff like that (giving up my seat) because I’m a gentleman…not becuase I want anything from a woman. This type of craziness I do not get! Is this what we’ve become - simple human kindness and consideration is seen as an ulterior motive?
AtlGuy - Not only would I see it as a guy being a gentleman, I have been a “gentlelady” many times. I’ve given up my seat to the elderly or women with many kids in tow.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 3:41 PM | Link to this
@DuShawn
I think just the fact that you want to make her birthday special..is well charming…lol…and that you are asking of advice and options says a lot about your character…I know how difficult it can be to plan just the right something…you wan to convey just the right sentiments for this occassion and to have that memory last a lifetime…the settings and suggestions ppl have given are quite good…spas are the rage…love that pampering feel…nice romantic ambience for dinner…all of these things are good ways to express your love and appreciation for your special lady…that is beautiful…best wishes!!!
By DuShawn
September 10, 2008 3:43 PM | Link to this
On giving up your seat on Marta: My rule is, if she’s not accompanied by a small child or doesn’t look at least 20 years older than me, she has to stand. Now, I was raised better than that, but I got a bum knee from playing ball and I’m tired just like her. I have found, if you don’t make eye contact and think about something else, you don’t feel as guilty.
By China Doll
September 10, 2008 3:44 PM | Link to this
DuShawn
I was with you until….you mentioned her girlfriend/porn, etc. WOW!!! I must live under a rock. smh
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 3:46 PM | Link to this
MKary you clearly aren’t getting it and you’ve exposed yourself to the room for what you are. Let me break it down for you Sweetheart
I made a tounge and cheek comment No one is Fighting with me Today…this is Strange… Followed up with MKary I’m glad you can be inspired by my words of wisdom on this Blog each and everyday. Helping People Out…One Curse Word at a Time!
This aparently set you off to go on your racist rant and calling you boy dumb / ignorant. I said this because its nice to actually talk about Buckhead / Midtown with you before you start spouting off against the white race and all that crap. Really check yourself, have some issues.
Oh, I like how ABC stats just showed how off your little 2050 numbers were. As usual, you are incorrect. I have no problem with you and yet you still find ways to make yourself look foolish to the blog room. Give it Up for real.
By DasV
September 10, 2008 3:49 PM | Link to this
M’K it most definitely helped… thought i had done it already but i think i missed the default thingy. havent explored the shortcut keys yet… are any of them programmable? i always have hard time with what the geeks assign… i think differently. :)
By SlimOne
September 10, 2008 3:52 PM | Link to this
Dushawn I think you were channeling For Real when you said => * I have found, if you don’t make eye contact and think about something else, you don’t feel as guilty.* LMAO!
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 3:55 PM | Link to this
@DU
However a person designates the courtesy of offering a seat to a person is optional and varies…age, gender, physical condition…but I have felt really bad when I see a woman who may not be classified as physically attractive not be offered a seat, but a more physically appealing woman can come by right behind her and get a seat offered to her…I once had a guy do that…he let this woman pass by (with shopping bags) and he made no offer to give her a seat…I came up right behind her and he offered me a seat…well, it so picked my nerve that I graciously stopped the woman and ask her if she would like to sit down as she had passed first…mayne that dude fumed…fussing about how if he had known I was going to do that then he would have not offered me his seat.
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 3:58 PM | Link to this
Kimmie Thats great…I do that also. To me just seems so obvious as a societal thing to do. Help eachother out you know.
WiseDiva I think it is just a good gesture not really charm.
Charm could be anything from a look to a smile, hard to define…maybe some people have that trait than others to grab attention or get through defenses in subtle ways.
Smooth talking is a skill set, Charm I think is more individual trait.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 3:58 PM | Link to this
@ATL Guy
The 2050 data came from a report in the New York Times that demographers have done to project the changing racial categories in this country by 2050…so I am not wrong…I did not do the report…and even John McCain mentioned the same study and report in his interview with Tom Brokaw on Meet the Press this past Sunday…again, I stay informed because I read…and John McCain obviously read the same thing…you obviously did not…got it…good.
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:00 PM | Link to this
Then invite one of her girlfriends over to do some tequila shots, watch some porn and give us some head
thats whats up..when can i meet u in real lyfe coz u so much fun?
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 4:02 PM | Link to this
m’karyl, I would have done the same thing you did. Most definitely!
By Chink
September 10, 2008 4:03 PM | Link to this
I have found, if you don’t make eye contact and think about something else, you don’t feel as guilty.
is that keeping it real or what??lol
Blue
I got to do something they are getting me at “hello”….shoot this one guy was mumbling and stupid me was like “what”?…..
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 4:03 PM | Link to this
@DasV
That is the beauty of these short cut keys…they are specific to the 2007 applications…and they are visible…press the alt key and they will appear next to the designated command…and they short cut keys for the subcommand will also show up…so you do not have to remember them at first…and they will become second nature with repeated use…so much easier to navigate than the old short cut menus…those still work to.
By Uhmmm
September 10, 2008 4:04 PM | Link to this
But John McCain is old and dumb
hmmmm, what exactly does that say about you???
By IslandGirl
September 10, 2008 4:06 PM | Link to this
Good Day everyone
Dushawn I back Beautiful’s suggestion. Some alone time away at a spa is always a great idea and economical.
Dan you are obviously a gentleman. Do what you do and don’t be concerned with the dimwits that don’t appreciate your chivalry. I feel the same way when I enter a room and say good morning and get crickets in return.
Happy Birthday to all the fellow Virgos
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:08 PM | Link to this
m’karyl i see u dabble in precious stones.I have a box full of amthyst and other gemstones and am trying to flip them..know of any buyers around here in ATL or where u at.
By Dan
September 10, 2008 4:11 PM | Link to this
@WD
From what I’ve heard, he doesn’t have to see you walk away to check the caboose, a little birdy told me “you can see that thang from the front!”
But yeah, Kimmie this is where we are as a society, I want something from you and you’re too “strong and independent” to take even the smallest gesture of kindness from me, becuase again I want something from you.
It’s a ridiculous and vicious circle jerk or ignorance…but hey, it’s the world we live in..
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 4:11 PM | Link to this
MKary its Statistical Analysis! Its a trend result trying to predict the outcome of Demographic in 2050, isn’t absolute truth. Agreed, Hispanics are catching up to White Population. But, what was your point? The fact my people’s time will come one day when we aren’t the Majority? Makes no difference to me.
You are the racist making race an issue every chance you get. WiseDiva had enough with you also.
Again, baseless points. Is it me or do you seem really threatened by white people???
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 4:13 PM | Link to this
I may or may not support John McCain as a Presidential candidate but he is a man of good character and intelligence…I have been listening to him for years…he is straight forward without any intentions of covert agendas as a Congressman…I truly believe that he has the best interest of the ppl at heart…so please do not slander him by his age…and he is not dumb…he is a Republican…lol…not many would have endured what he did as a POW and still feel the pride and responsibility to serve his country…and now may just not be the time for him to serve in an higher office…maybe the ppl should have been listening to him several years ago and then we would not have had this Bush mess we do now.
By DuShawn
September 10, 2008 4:14 PM | Link to this
Island The spa is cool, but I’ve done that for her several times. I’m leaning towards a suite with spa package included.
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 4:16 PM | Link to this
@Melo
That all depends on the grade of the stones, the size, etc…check with the shop in Little 5 Points…Crystal Blue on Euclid Avenue…they deal with geodes and such…they may be interested or they may be able to put you in touch with someone who would be interested…
By Bum Dude NOT Blue_Kolla
September 10, 2008 4:16 PM | Link to this
DuShawn* My rule is, if she’s not accompanied by a small child or doesn’t look at least 20 years older than me, she has to stand.Now, I was raised better than that,
My only beef with giving up the seat is that after the trip and I’ve been standing for 30 minutes, these same broads that’ve been sitting on their azzes the whole time are now trying to run me over trying to get out the door.
…back the fugg up slim. I’ve been standing at this door for 30 minutes; I should at least have the right to get out of it first. Where are your manners?
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 4:20 PM | Link to this
Happy Birthday Mr. 2!!
Stop Fighting, I ain’t playing, now! Lighten up, dangit! LOL
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 4:21 PM | Link to this
The same methodology was used to predict the trend of Hispanic population growth in the mid 70’s…the Wall Street Journal stated that by 1988 to 1991 the Hispanic population in this country would be the largest minority demographic by culture/language…it happened…just like it was predicted…same with demographic projections about trends in education ages…economic shifts…demographers do a pretty decent job of approximating trends…otherwise they would not have a job…I have seen several Wall Street articles on these trends hit the mark over the last 30 years or so that I have been reading that paper…interesting…they never seem to be wrong…even 20 years before it happens.
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:21 PM | Link to this
m’karyl thanks a lot!!….ive been sitting on $4,000.00 wrth of gemstones for a year and havent had much success offloading it.My runners in africa are waitng for their cut.
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:22 PM | Link to this
happy birhtday 2Can Get urself sme special tday…knw what i mean….
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 4:23 PM | Link to this
@WD
Wise Diva now casting the Momma Look*…lol.
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 4:27 PM | Link to this
MKary is actually on point with the McCain assessment. There is no way he would be like Bush. Annoys me that he is compared in such a way because he has a History of going against the special interest Republicans in Washington. Him and Obama would shake up Washington, which is great. Obama chooses Biden as a VP who has International experience to advise Obama on, but is still a big role Washington player with many ties to the Ole Boys Democratic Club. Makes you wonder if Biden was the right Choice
By m'karyl
September 10, 2008 4:29 PM | Link to this
@melo
Sounds like a good grade…let me think of some other sources…there may be a shop or two in Buckhead if I can remember.
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 4:30 PM | Link to this
may or may not support John McCain as a Presidential candidate but he is a man of good character and intelligence
M’Karyl, everyone talks about his character, but it takes a real cold b@stard for someone to leave his first wife the way he did. Everyone glosses over that part. I guess we just chalk it up to youth and that everyone makes mistakes… *gas face *
By IslandGirl
September 10, 2008 4:37 PM | Link to this
Du that is even better. If she likes flowers, get the suite decorated with her favorate flowers and later on order in a nice dinner for the both of you…..
By Dan
September 10, 2008 4:37 PM | Link to this
@M’k and Atl
As a political point, nothing personal
John McCain may have at one time been an “honorable man” and a “straight talker” but no longer.
When you, as a man, question the patriotism of another American without cause and assert that “he would rather lose a war, to win an election” you’ve lost your credibility for “honor”. Flat out.
When you allow your compaign to conflate an image of your African American opponent with (in sequence) young white women, the words “children [and] sex” you lose the right to be considered honorable.
When you yourself have been subjected to torture and then turn around and support men that would not fight in a conflict that you almost lost your life for - you are not honorable.
When you will not support the men and women that have been sent recklessly to war and their efforts for recovery in coming home with PTSD, low wages, and unaffordable education benefits - I am sorry, but you are no longer honorable.
John McCain has served his country and still wears the scars for his efforts, but that does not absolve him of his current crimes against humanity and his support of an administration that does the same.
John McCain - honorable no more
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:38 PM | Link to this
m’karyl I wld appreciate sme contacs….there is one white dude on peachtree,near the corner of west peachtree and peachtree,he’s a big player in gems and wanted to undercut me(i think) coz he knws the market so well..i told him i was holding on to my stuff…i dnt have time to do road shows unfortunately and didnt want to hawk to the guys in china or India who seem to be thirsty for it.I have an Alibaba acount and i go there to check the demand.
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 4:38 PM | Link to this
MKary how’s your spanish then!? Tu Entiendes!?
Hablamos Luego
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 4:42 PM | Link to this
Keep in mind that for a politician that is part for the course. One of the partners here represents the Georgian Republican party. I remember Newt coming and going and his other lady while he was trying to impeach Clinton.
The only difference was the Newt never lied about it. He just never mentioned it.
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 4:46 PM | Link to this
Keep in mind that for a politician that is part for the course.
PG, most definitely. But you don’t hear pundits sing the “character” praises to the same degree either. That’s my point.
By Willie Dynamite
September 10, 2008 4:47 PM | Link to this
2C Enjoy ya Birthday Mayne. Dont waste it on that babby,it is partly cloudy today.
Du come on bruh you dont need help from the peanut gallery. You already got it figured out.
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:47 PM | Link to this
that is part for the course
par for the course???
By ATL Guy
September 10, 2008 4:50 PM | Link to this
Poppa Grande - what about the New York Democratic Governor doing his thing with the hooker? Or the Democratic mayor of Detroit cheating on his wife
Lets talk about Nelson Mendalla … he left his wife. You question if he is honorable?
People cheat across the board of political realm. People leave their spouse for personal reasons. It happens. Does it question character, it can. Depends on the circumstances of course.
Hell, Edwards looks like a momma’s boy and yet he’s hooking up with some other chick!
Never is what it seems in politics
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 4:54 PM | Link to this
Melo
*that is part for the course
par for the course???*
Correct…I’m mult-tasking here. Gathering information for that baseball team/bus crash from March of 2007. We represent a party in that case. City of Atlanta is so unorganized.
By NEW-MELO
September 10, 2008 4:57 PM | Link to this
Lets talk about Nelson Mendalla … he left his wife. You question if he is honorable?
Winnie Mandela cheated on Prez Madiba when he was in Prison..ignorant fool!!!
By AmazonRed
September 10, 2008 4:59 PM | Link to this
PG - Everyone knew it was a simple typo. melo is just being a pain!
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 5:00 PM | Link to this
ATL Guy
Which NY governor? The current one also cheated on his wife. She cheated on him.
Michael Bowers was the attorney general of GA for many years. Not only did he cheat on his wife with his secretary, he got on TV and admitted it on his own. Then he said that the secretary, Ms. Betty, wasn’t going anywhere and neither was the wife. Nobody left. He was bold about it and got to keep everything. Well, he lost his bid for Governor in the primaries.
By M'Karyl
September 10, 2008 5:01 PM | Link to this
@ATL guy
he hablado Esanol desde que tenia quince anos de edad..y he contiuado a estuidar para 6 anos con los estudios en la secundaria y el colegio…le he ensenada mucha gente ambos idiomas…me entiendes?
By 2CPTG
September 10, 2008 5:01 PM | Link to this
Thanks Again, y’all…….trust, I can barely see straight right now…..lawd, and it’s still early!
By Wise Diva
September 10, 2008 5:03 PM | Link to this
Have a great evening everyone!
By Leggs
September 10, 2008 5:03 PM | Link to this
Goodnight everyone!
Every decision, every option, every choice has to be weighed or else the result can be catastrophic. Think about whatcha doing!
Peace!
By Poppa Grande
September 10, 2008 5:03 PM | Link to this
ATL Guy
Could be worse.
Could be like the former governor of NJ.
He cheated on his wife with a man.
She stood up there by his side while he told the world that he was homosexual.