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Old 04-24-2003, 09:36 AM   #21
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Hash harriers run? What the fuck is that?

It's a drinking club with a running problem.

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Not that I want to, necessarily, but does this mean I can date 20-year-old women?
I don't see why not. Hey, as long as everyone's over the age of consent, I see no problem.


Of course, remembering what I was like at 20, I'm not sure that you'd want to date 20-year-olds.
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P.S. Hm... Just out of curiosity, who's Gooch exactly?
Gooch is his dog.
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So, if Kelly's snatching up the good 28 year old women around here, what am I left with?
The lesbians!
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I guess the lesbians probably aren't much less attracted to me than the rest of the women I meet around here.
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Old 04-24-2003, 11:18 AM   #26
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lol, Bree! No, Shadowy Man, there are plenty of cute 20-somethings left in Madison, believe me. My problem has been the severe lack of 30-something single women here. Women in the midwest seem to get married by the time they are 25, and those that divorce seem to wait until they're 40.

Jacey's got it right--the Hash House Harriers are a club of beer drinkers with a running problem. A nice group, very friendly and irreverant.

Soyin: if you find my pic in the Rogue's Gallery, Gooch is in the pic with me. Yeah, I know it is silly calling myself "Gooch's Dad", I completely understand why people might find that strange, at best. But I don't know how I would have gotten through my divorce, if I didn't have him waiting for me at home.

Curiosity Kills: She's in a Master's program, not a PhD, so she only has a year or so left. And that's fine with me, I'm not in any hurry.

Thanks, all, I very much appreciate the good sentiments!

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No, Shadowy Man, there are plenty of cute 20-somethings left in Madison, believe me.
Oh, I know there are, that's not the problem.


"So many women, so little chance."
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Old 04-24-2003, 02:35 PM   #28
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Soyin: if you find my pic in the Rogue's Gallery, Gooch is in the pic with me. Yeah, I know it is silly calling myself "Gooch's Dad", I completely understand why people might find that strange, at best. But I don't know how I would have gotten through my divorce, if I didn't have him waiting for me at home.
Not silly and strange at all!
Many people on this board have thoughtfull names (Like foxhole atheist for exemple). For some reason, I was under the impression Gooch was an american philosopher or something along those lines.

Both of you look great!
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Old 04-25-2003, 07:00 PM   #29
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For some reason, I was under the impression Gooch was an american philosopher or something along those lines.


Gooch, the dog, is probably quite thoughtful, though I'm not so sure about his taste in socks.

Good luck with your new wonderful friend, Gooch's dad!
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