I am as goofy as they come..and she can vouch for me on that. It is ridiculous how our backgrounds are so different and yet we have so much in common...even our contact/glasses prescription...YIKES!
That's awesome! I'm really happy for you guys! Now please be so kind as to send a nice man my way. Thanks. :lol: :smt023
Abra-cadabra, hocus pocus...from this mind I will churn...a man for Bookworm! Voila...ok your knight in chocolate armor should be there in a few minutes (either that or I've been drinking tainted water again..LOL!)
Bookworm: He's a goofy muthafucka. Chosen: Momma always to'd me lahfe was lahke a box of choc-lets. Ya neva know what ya gonna get. Bookworm again: yeah it's so weird. He gave me a pair of his old glasses cause mines were all broke, and I can see great out of them! It's kinda creepy, really. He's like my younger, male, black, unrelated-to-me twin!
DH, did you do that on purpose, say mines instead of mine, or was it a typo? That is a part of ghetto english that has always intriqued me. I am just curious.
If you ever notice anything like that in my speech/typing, it's generally on purpose. Typos annoy me so I'll go back and fix them when I notice. My English is impeccable!
We'll see. A bitch can hope, right?! And typos are the bane of my existence. I'm a spelling nazi, so I can't stand typos and misspelled words. *L* I can hit around 70wpm if I fix typos as I go along, but I can get up to the upper 80s if I don't, but of course that gives me a much lower accuracy rate. *L*
Sure, and I'm not mad at cha my bra, but I asked the poster YogaGirl this particular question, in an attempt to show her a correlation between her statement's possible "turn-off" to some black men, with that of which is a "turn-off" for her. IMO she has said what turns her off, but in the same breath, has also said something that could be a "turn-off" to some of us.