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  • Ally got a point there, he might take the risk to get stuffed with led. that's not so good.

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    • Michael,
      You know man thats really not neccesary. I've never even played Dungeons and Dragons but nice try considering you know nothing about me. This business of comparing me to a serial killer is pretty awful so Later
      Jordan

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      • Listen, Ally -I already totally agreed with you on the nasty side of tricking a girl into being alone with you when she doesn't know you well, and wouldn't feel happy and secure with the situation (in which case, there is no need for trickery).

        I simply didn't hammer home the point, because I'm not a naturally aggressive sort of person and I feel rather benign towards Jordan.

        I see his 'problem' as the proverbial 'glass half full' of exciting future possibilities for 'him and his girl', and not the half empty glass of ..well, nasty things.
        http://youtu.be/GcBr3rosvNQ

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        • Some people say that love is like an umbrella. It can protect you from the storms of life but it can also poke you in the eye.

          c.d.

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          • Listen man

            Tell her a corny joke...anything will do...like "what's brown and sticky" * etc.

            You now have two choices.

            If she doesn't laugh forget her.

            If she does laugh tell her she has a beautiful smile and ask her out for a drink to discuss your jokebook.

            Caveat: Never worked for me though!

            Derrick

            * Answer: A Stick!

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            • The ladies man speaks

              Originally posted by The Good Michael
              What girl is going to want to hang out with some nerdy boy who spends time on a website that is about dead people?
              Quite true, but quite another matter when you've PUBLISHED about dead people, or had your work cited by other authors. Girls associate such things with celebrity AND brains, so you go from nerd to rock star in seconds. Can't wait for your first submission to Casebook Examiner (although it must be said that print is far more impressive the electro to the average person).

              Yours truly,

              Tom Wescott

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              • Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
                Quite true, but quite another matter when you've PUBLISHED about dead people, or had your work cited by other authors. Girls associate such things with celebrity AND brains, so you go from nerd to rock star in seconds.
                uuuuh depends what you wrote, if you wrote about the ripper still tha majority will tell you "get a life", but what do they know about it when they got the IQ of an oyster.

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                • Nah, the Ripper is considered cool among many women, such as metal heads, goths, or just girls who like a little danger, etc. Star Trek is uncool. Even a bigger turn off to young women are the guys who sit around playing video games all the time.

                  Yours truly,

                  Tom Wescott

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                  • Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
                    Nah, the Ripper is considered cool among many women, such as metal heads, goths, or just girls who like a little danger, etc. Star Trek is uncool. Even a bigger turn off to young women are the guys who sit around playing video games all the time.

                    Yours truly,

                    Tom Wescott
                    Star Trek is not uncool (well maybe a bit). Star Wars is uncool. In case any Casebookers are unaware, 22nd of March is International Talk Like Shatner Day. Khaaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!!!!!!

                    Steve.

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                    • Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
                      Nah, the Ripper is considered cool among many women, such as metal heads, goths
                      exactly... average between 12 and 17 and in some years they'll probably find it really boring, not later than last a woman at my work saw me reading and sneaked what i was reading, she laughed and said "maybe you should try to figure out the identity of another killer, one you might actually have a chance to uncover...if not, well maybe get a life" (i wanted to answer "well maybe you should get a brain, but in your case a golden retriever and a cane would be more appropriate", but then i remembered i was the receptionist and was supposed to be polite to evrybody)

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                      • Hi Sister, perhaps things are different since we live in different areas. Thankfully, I have received very little if any negative feedback on my hobby. But the, co-workers aren't friends, so I hope you told her to go to (as opposed to 'From') Hell. LOL. I must say that any girl who thought historical crime investigation was 'loser' stuff would not be a girl I'd consider worth my time. I'd have to assume she was small minded and unimaginative. You'll notice there's a lot of female posters on Casebook (including yourself), so thankfully not all women fit into the stereotype you're suggesting.

                        Yours truly,

                        Tom Wescott

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                        • lucky they don't all fit this stereotype cause i'd be really worried about my sex. and lucky there are women like us to click with nerdy guys too ahahahah nature does things well.

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                          • that's right Tom

                            we don't all fit into stereotypes, so it's a shame that some male posters enjoy attempting to reinforce the stereotypes such as being patronising arses and telling us to be good girls and go away and make the tea when they dont like what we are posting!
                            babybird

                            There is only one happiness in life—to love and be loved.

                            George Sand

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                            • Originally posted by babybird67 View Post
                              so it's a shame that some male posters enjoy attempting to reinforce the stereotypes such as being patronising arses and telling us to be good girls and go away and make the tea when they dont like what we are posting!
                              really??? are they posters like that here??? where???where??? grrrrrrrr (**** i never got this impression)

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                              • lol sister

                                Tom's reputation obviously doesn't precede him far enough You'll soon find out.

                                Jen x
                                babybird

                                There is only one happiness in life—to love and be loved.

                                George Sand

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