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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #30 on: June 09, 2012, 09:24:27 PM »
No, and I will admit that I can have a cryptic way or writing.  I don't know if it's nature or education but I will acknowledge you are correct in the way I write.  I try to write the bare minimum needs to get my point accross.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #31 on: June 09, 2012, 09:27:07 PM »
And I'd like to aplologize for any innapropriate comments I made.  I do apologize.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #32 on: June 09, 2012, 09:31:29 PM »
And I'd like to aplologize for any innapropriate comments I made.  I do apologize.

I don't believe you have made any inappropriate comments, so there is no need to apologize.

I take it your woman has taken a vow of chastity? Is it for religious reasons, or something else?

If you don't believe that you can remain celibate for over a year, then you are better off leaving her and finding another woman.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #33 on: June 09, 2012, 09:50:49 PM »
Andrew, In the United States there is almost a sub cult of the virgin. In Europe from East to West virginity is less of an issue. I would be surprised if a woman aged 20 or older still was a "virgin". Yes off course it is possible, but. . .

Also I am curious how do you "know" if she is a virgin?

It would help if you want positive and helpful feedback if you could give us more information and spent some more time reading what you wrote before hitting the post option. So you know the same is said of me!

Having been with some guys from around Pittsburgh and remembering there English usage I give you the benefit of the doubt as to American or not. But in fact what difference does it make? Tell us more about your self and what stage your relationship is with the RussianEgyptian virgin.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #34 on: June 09, 2012, 10:06:32 PM »
Andrew, In the United States there is almost a sub cult of the virgin. In Europe from East to West virginity is less of an issue. I would be surprised if a woman aged 20 or older still was a "virgin". Yes off course it is possible, but. . .

Also I am curious how do you "know" if she is a virgin?

It would help if you want positive and helpful feedback if you could give us more information and spent some more time reading what you wrote before hitting the post option. So you know the same is said of me!

Having been with some guys from around Pittsburgh and remembering there English usage I give you the benefit of the doubt as to American or not. But in fact what difference does it make? Tell us more about your self and what stage your relationship is with the RussianEgyptian virgin.

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I will do so.  I will find out as much as I can so others can help me.  Maybe she's saying one thing to me but it means something else to me.  I do aplologize when I felt attackted as an American.  Through many wars many brave men gave their  lives and I will never dishnor them.  They are they reasons for the phrase, 'Proud to be an American.'

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #35 on: June 09, 2012, 10:12:52 PM »
Andrew, On RUA it helps to have Teflon Skin. AvHdB
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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #36 on: June 09, 2012, 10:49:48 PM »
A real American bleeds red blood and fights for our families and, land and country.  I'm a Pennsylvanial boy born and raised with a WWIII piolot grandfather that ended up graduating from Dartmouth.  You don't want to to go questionioning an American who has gone to other countries as missionaries.  It results in extreme anger!

My father was a WWIII piolot also. He had a nice 18-month walking tour of Germany as he was moved west to avoid the Soviets. Oddly, he has no animosity for the Germans. He won't buy their cars, though.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #37 on: June 10, 2012, 12:11:32 AM »
A real American bleeds red blood and fights for our families and, land and country.  I'm a Pennsylvanial boy born and raised with a WWIII piolot grandfather that ended up graduating from Dartmouth.  You don't want to to go questionioning an American who has gone to other countries as missionaries.  It results in extreme anger!

My father was a WWIII piolot also. He had a nice 18-month walking tour of Germany as he was moved west to avoid the Soviets. Oddly, he has no animosity for the Germans. He won't buy their cars, though.

Mine wasn't.

But he likes German cars anyway.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #38 on: June 10, 2012, 12:22:14 AM »
My father served in the Portuguese army in WW2 and was stationed in the Portuguese colony of Macau near Hong Kong. The Japanese occupied Hong Kong. My father never wanted to own anything Japanese. So after years and years of $1000 tune-ups with his BMWs he finally sold them and bought two Hondas  :laugh:
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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #39 on: June 10, 2012, 12:24:23 AM »
My father served in the Portuguese army in WW2 and was stationed in the Portuguese colony of Macau near Hong Kong. The Japanese occupied Hong Kong. My father never wanted to own anything Japanese. So after years and years of $1000 tune-ups with his BMWs he finally sold them and bought two Hondas  :laugh:

And what's his opinion of Egyptians?

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #40 on: June 10, 2012, 12:27:52 AM »
My father served in the Portuguese army in WW2 and was stationed in the Portuguese colony of Macau near Hong Kong. The Japanese occupied Hong Kong. My father never wanted to own anything Japanese. So after years and years of $1000 tune-ups with his BMWs he finally sold them and bought two Hondas  :laugh:

And what's his opinion of Egyptians?

I would guess he is indifferent about Egyptians.
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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #41 on: June 10, 2012, 01:00:09 AM »
My father served in the Portuguese army in WW2 and was stationed in the Portuguese colony of Macau near Hong Kong. The Japanese occupied Hong Kong. My father never wanted to own anything Japanese. So after years and years of $1000 tune-ups with his BMWs he finally sold them and bought two Hondas  :laugh:

And what's his opinion of Egyptians?

I would guess he is indifferent about Egyptians.

I didn't realize there were Egyptian cars.

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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #42 on: June 10, 2012, 02:00:06 AM »
My father served in the Portuguese army in WW2 and was stationed in the Portuguese colony of Macau near Hong Kong. The Japanese occupied Hong Kong. My father never wanted to own anything Japanese. So after years and years of $1000 tune-ups with his BMWs he finally sold them and bought two Hondas  :laugh:

And what's his opinion of Egyptians?

I would guess he is indifferent about Egyptians.

I didn't realize there were Egyptian cars.

There called camels.
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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #43 on: June 10, 2012, 03:48:06 AM »
A real American bleeds red blood and fights for our families and, land and country.  I'm a Pennsylvanial boy born and raised with a WWIII piolot grandfather that ended up graduating from Dartmouth.  You don't want to to go questionioning an American who has gone to other countries as missionaries.  It results in extreme anger!

My father was a WWIII piolot also. He had a nice 18-month walking tour of Germany as he was moved west to avoid the Soviets. Oddly, he has no animosity for the Germans. He won't buy their cars, though.

Am i right that you lot are talking about world war 3? "WWIII" dont remember that in history lessons  :innocent: ??? or maybe you lot on the other side of the pond have fought an extra war that you have not told us about :)
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Re: I've been going back and for a an Egyptian for a few days now
« Reply #44 on: June 10, 2012, 04:15:31 AM »
A real American bleeds red blood and fights for our families and, land and country.  I'm a Pennsylvanial boy born and raised with a WWIII piolot grandfather that ended up graduating from Dartmouth.  You don't want to to go questionioning an American who has gone to other countries as missionaries.  It results in extreme anger!

My father was a WWIII piolot also. He had a nice 18-month walking tour of Germany as he was moved west to avoid the Soviets. Oddly, he has no animosity for the Germans. He won't buy their cars, though.

Am i right that you lot are talking about world war 3? "WWIII" dont remember that in history lessons  :innocent: ??? or maybe you lot on the other side of the pond have fought an extra war that you have not told us about :)

No one has won this war against a little itty bitty island where they think they speak English!  :hidechair:
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