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3-8-2009 1:18 PM
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3-8-2009 8:18 PM
chestnut501
Excellent clip Mr. Ratcatcher, I'm glad you like brave women because sometimes my braveness is not of the kind all men appreciate.

But then, you know how to handle women like that don't you?
3-8-2009 8:59 PM
ratcatcher2
I was bully, yet 'acquired' enough bravery - if not wisdom - for any company. I always preferred the company of women. I had a number of very good male friends but was never one for being one of the 'boys'.

Courting. I enjoyed playing with the mind as much as the body. I always appreciated their company and was never short of numbers.

I employed quite a few, mainly women. Our social events were brilliant. On the agenda for this year is another final knees-up while I'm still capable.

I married for love and looks. A mistake.

What male ever really knows the female mind? I'm about honesty and logic - not quite top of the female list.
3-8-2009 9:34 PM
chestnut501
You have such a sharp mind and make such good use of your wisdom that I can't help but think that your body isn't far behind. We have to make adjustments as we get older, maybe change the way we think and see things. I'm reminded of the story of the paraplegic who found great pleasure having naked women set on his face. Oddly enough, I can relate to that.
3-8-2009 10:43 PM
tanyamm
Very brave women. There aren't that many men around either who could do what those women did.
3-9-2009 9:39 AM
ratcatcher2
I'm reminded of the story of the paraplegic who found great pleasure having naked women set on his face. Oddly enough, I can relate to that.


New on me. Can I presume that his tongue still operated fully.
A decent nose is also very useful on bouncy cow girls.

I'm dyslexic. That shaped my academic life and becoming an accountant. I'm catching up now in the use of english all thanks to spellcheckers. Dyslexia may explain my 'different' mind. We are often compensated for a handicap with an attribute.
3-9-2009 11:05 AM
tanyamm
Can you please delete my comment. The way the comments are going it really doesn't fit in now does it.
3-9-2009 11:07 AM
chestnut501
Tanyamm, Don't go. Can I talk to you?
3-9-2009 11:16 AM
chestnut501
Anyway, We won't talk about sex or gifted people people anymore tanyamm since those things aren't going in the right place. I have to go over and defend the one piece of common ground that we have anyway. Ironic isn't it? Some people can rip me apart but if anyone attacked those same people for being gay, I'd be right there defending them. It makes me wonder. I'm not all the things you called me, but I am one big gigantic fool sometimes.
3-9-2009 11:17 AM
chestnut501
Oh, that's right, you already know that too....forgot.
3-9-2009 10:09 PM
chestnut501
So Hi Ratcatcher2, I was going to say something about gifted people like ourselves who are often misunderstood simply because we think differently. I look at it this way, if we where like everyone else, we wouldn't be gifted. So we pay a little price. I gotta tell you, I wouldn't trade the good part of having Attention Deficit Disorder for anything. Yes, there's that down side but tannyamm will have a freekin fit if I appear to be trying to get sympathy, so I'll say it's.....um, all for the good. Come to think of it it, if I say I'm gifted, that would be bragging....nope, gotta strike the "gifted". Well, what the....I got nothin'. Got nothin' at all.

Well, Ratcatcher2, you know and I know don't we. Enough said. Kindred spirit.
3-9-2009 11:04 PM
ratcatcher2
I've never thought of myself as gifted. I may have had different abilities in compensation for dyslexia. Never knew what the problem was back when I was a teen.

I was an average or less as a chess player yet was president and chairman of the Irish Chess Union for quite a period of time! From being very self conscious in a classroom, I addressed meeting of hundreds. I took an antiquated organisation and totally modernised it out of all recognition. Research, hard work and leadership with honesty were my assets. No brilliance. Just utilising my talents, little as they were. Sharing the limelight and no big head were also important.
3-10-2009 12:47 AM
chestnut501
Ratcatcher, It all depends on what we think of as being gifted. I wouldn't seriously call myself gifted for fear that too much would be expected out of me and besides who wants to hang around someone who thinks they're gifted. In reality, I'm really pretty humble but I was raised in a family situation that demanded more assertiveness from me. When I'm not on guard, I'm more humble. It's nice, really.
But there's a pretty wide spread between being gifted and having "different" abilities in compensation for something. I suspect that you're exceptionally good at somethings that you may even take for granted simply because they've always been there. You obviously have strong leadership qualitie...
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