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  • M Marc Clifton

    Christopher Duncan wrote:

    Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem)

    You have NO idea how true that is. Though I've got say, once I figured out that I attract negative and depressive women, so that I can rescue them, and once I did enough therapy to at least recognize my rescuing nature and to stop it, I'm all of a sudden surrounded by healthy, happy and positive women. And while everyone goes through painful experiences, these are women that don't stay in that place and actively work on getting out of the negative space.

    Christopher Duncan wrote:

    intelligent enough for deep conversation

    On that count, I'm absolutely amazed at the intelligence and wisdom of the women in my life, across a wide age range.

    Christopher Duncan wrote:

    and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer

    I enjoy the teaching part. :)

    Christopher Duncan wrote:

    who's the perfect geek girl for you?

    In all honesty, someone that really understands what freedom means, and makes choices out of freedom and in a compassionate way and honest way. But to get to that point, I, me, and myself had to do (and continue to do) a heck of a lot of inner work on being honest, open, and compassionate as well. It's been a rough road, because being compassionate toward another person means that I really know how to also be compassionate with myself. And something I'm thoroughly enjoying is having deep and meaningful relationships with women that don't tread into physical intimacy--it just keeps things so much simpler and also creates a really wonderful place of trust and safety. It's a rare and quite frankly, joyful experience. Anyways, that's my philosophizing for the day. :) Marc

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    AspDotNetDev
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    Marc Clifton wrote:

    deep and meaningful relationships with women that don't tread into physical intimacy

    Wuss! :laugh: Actually, I'm jealous. :thumbsup:

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      Dan Neely
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      An empty heart? Real smooth Romeo. :doh:

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        Christopher Duncan wrote:

        who's the perfect geek girl for you

        My wife...corny but true and she is smarter then me to boot. :-D

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        David Crow
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        Slacker007 wrote:

        ...smarter then me...

        The odds are in her favor.

        "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

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          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          who's the perfect geek girl for you

          My wife...corny but true and she is smarter then me to boot. :-D

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          Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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          Yeah, I bet she'd have said "than"! :)

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            Back in my rock & roll days, my definition of the perfect girl was reasonably simple. Above and beyond the obvious desire to have her look good in high heels and a little black dress, I just wanted someone who enjoyed the creative & party lifestyle of a musician. These days, prompted in no small way by, er, lessons learned (no bunny jokes, please :)), I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation, and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer, a little geekness would go a long way. I mention this just in case Santa is reading CP, of course. How 'bout you guys - at least the ones who are single - who's the perfect geek girl for you? You never know, you might get your wish. Never underestimate the effectiveness of bribing reindeer. :-D

            Christopher Duncan
            www.PracticalUSA.com
            Author of The Career Programmer
            Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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            Nemanja Trifunovic
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            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation...

            A pretty standard excuse for single people. I used it a lot in my early twenties...

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            • D Dan Neely

              An empty heart? Real smooth Romeo. :doh:

              3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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              My empty heart needs to be filled, and Alison is the star I choose to fill it. In return, I shall shine my light upon her heart so that she may see the joy she has shown me. </poetry>

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                I know a woman who in her rock and roll days married her perfect man: a musician. She worked in a famous (around here) music store growing up went to all the big concerts and was attracted to him as a musician. They got pregnant early in their relationship and they ended up getting married at quite a young age and having a son. Fast forward many years and he's still a struggling musician barely able to keep down a job, more often than not she's supporting everyone and I think she has a *very* different view of the perfect man. :)


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                Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                "They got pregnant"? You really mean both of them? Hmmm, interesting. I Think I'll have to return to the soap box and re-read the stuff on immaculate conception. *Pondering* Maybe there is such a thing as mutual conception. That of course would be "hard" on the man.

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                • C Christopher Duncan

                  Back in my rock & roll days, my definition of the perfect girl was reasonably simple. Above and beyond the obvious desire to have her look good in high heels and a little black dress, I just wanted someone who enjoyed the creative & party lifestyle of a musician. These days, prompted in no small way by, er, lessons learned (no bunny jokes, please :)), I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation, and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer, a little geekness would go a long way. I mention this just in case Santa is reading CP, of course. How 'bout you guys - at least the ones who are single - who's the perfect geek girl for you? You never know, you might get your wish. Never underestimate the effectiveness of bribing reindeer. :-D

                  Christopher Duncan
                  www.PracticalUSA.com
                  Author of The Career Programmer
                  Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                  Jorgen Andersson
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                  Salma Hayek

                  "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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                  • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

                    "They got pregnant"? You really mean both of them? Hmmm, interesting. I Think I'll have to return to the soap box and re-read the stuff on immaculate conception. *Pondering* Maybe there is such a thing as mutual conception. That of course would be "hard" on the man.

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                    Few do it on their own. :)


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                    • C Christopher Duncan

                      Back in my rock & roll days, my definition of the perfect girl was reasonably simple. Above and beyond the obvious desire to have her look good in high heels and a little black dress, I just wanted someone who enjoyed the creative & party lifestyle of a musician. These days, prompted in no small way by, er, lessons learned (no bunny jokes, please :)), I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation, and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer, a little geekness would go a long way. I mention this just in case Santa is reading CP, of course. How 'bout you guys - at least the ones who are single - who's the perfect geek girl for you? You never know, you might get your wish. Never underestimate the effectiveness of bribing reindeer. :-D

                      Christopher Duncan
                      www.PracticalUSA.com
                      Author of The Career Programmer
                      Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                      l a u r e n
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                      she has to be hot and smart and funny and a geek which (lucky for me) she is and more :)

                      "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                      • A AspDotNetDev

                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                        deep and meaningful relationships with women that don't tread into physical intimacy

                        Wuss! :laugh: Actually, I'm jealous. :thumbsup:

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        aspdotnetdev wrote:

                        Wuss!

                        Yeah, I'm showing my age. :) Marc

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                        • C Christopher Duncan

                          Back in my rock & roll days, my definition of the perfect girl was reasonably simple. Above and beyond the obvious desire to have her look good in high heels and a little black dress, I just wanted someone who enjoyed the creative & party lifestyle of a musician. These days, prompted in no small way by, er, lessons learned (no bunny jokes, please :)), I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation, and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer, a little geekness would go a long way. I mention this just in case Santa is reading CP, of course. How 'bout you guys - at least the ones who are single - who's the perfect geek girl for you? You never know, you might get your wish. Never underestimate the effectiveness of bribing reindeer. :-D

                          Christopher Duncan
                          www.PracticalUSA.com
                          Author of The Career Programmer
                          Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                          Single Step Debugger
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                          The perfect’s girl measures are 90/110/40. Ninety years old, having 110 degrees fever and forty million dollars in the bank.

                          There is only one Ashley Judd and Salma Hayek is her prophet! Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                          • D Dalek Dave

                            I believe Alison is already taken. :((

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                            A couple of times last night, and several times the night before. I'm such a bad boy.

                            I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

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                              Back in my rock & roll days, my definition of the perfect girl was reasonably simple. Above and beyond the obvious desire to have her look good in high heels and a little black dress, I just wanted someone who enjoyed the creative & party lifestyle of a musician. These days, prompted in no small way by, er, lessons learned (no bunny jokes, please :)), I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation, and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer, a little geekness would go a long way. I mention this just in case Santa is reading CP, of course. How 'bout you guys - at least the ones who are single - who's the perfect geek girl for you? You never know, you might get your wish. Never underestimate the effectiveness of bribing reindeer. :-D

                              Christopher Duncan
                              www.PracticalUSA.com
                              Author of The Career Programmer
                              Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                              Pete OHanlon
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                              Christopher Duncan wrote:

                              who's the perfect geek girl for you

                              Mrs Yoda is the perfect girl for me. She has a degree in computing, knew me and tolerated me back in the band days (she's got the photos of me with in Spandex with my hair glammed up). We've got wonderful kids, and she's still beautiful. Why would I want anything else? I'll leave the room on the reindeer for somebody else.

                              I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

                              Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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                              • C Christopher Duncan

                                Back in my rock & roll days, my definition of the perfect girl was reasonably simple. Above and beyond the obvious desire to have her look good in high heels and a little black dress, I just wanted someone who enjoyed the creative & party lifestyle of a musician. These days, prompted in no small way by, er, lessons learned (no bunny jokes, please :)), I find that my requirements are a bit more in depth. Someone who is naturally happy and positive by nature (harder to find that it would seem), intelligent enough for deep conversation, and while she doesn't have to be a full on programmer, a little geekness would go a long way. I mention this just in case Santa is reading CP, of course. How 'bout you guys - at least the ones who are single - who's the perfect geek girl for you? You never know, you might get your wish. Never underestimate the effectiveness of bribing reindeer. :-D

                                Christopher Duncan
                                www.PracticalUSA.com
                                Author of The Career Programmer
                                Writing apps? Developing sites? Hate marketing? We can help.

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                                Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                                Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                no bunny jokes, please

                                Not fair! :((

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                                  Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                  who's the perfect geek girl for you

                                  Mrs Yoda is the perfect girl for me. She has a degree in computing, knew me and tolerated me back in the band days (she's got the photos of me with in Spandex with my hair glammed up). We've got wonderful kids, and she's still beautiful. Why would I want anything else? I'll leave the room on the reindeer for somebody else.

                                  I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

                                  Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                                  My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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                                  Okay, now when she is not looking behind you back you could tell us for Salma.

                                  There is only one Ashley Judd and Salma Hayek is her prophet! Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                                  • C Christopher Duncan

                                    No, the orangutan gets paid more. :)

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                                    Roger Wright
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                                    Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                    the orangutan gets paid more.

                                    Only if it's a male.

                                    Will Rogers never met me.

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                                      My empty heart needs to be filled, and Alison is the star I choose to fill it. In return, I shall shine my light upon her heart so that she may see the joy she has shown me. </poetry>

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                                      I think I'm going to hurl. :-D

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                                      • H Henry Minute

                                        Slacker007 wrote:

                                        she is smarter then me to boot.

                                        As in, you couldn't pour piss out of a boot, if the instructions were written on the heel?

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                                        Something like that.

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                                        • M Member 96

                                          Few do it on their own. :)


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                                          Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                                          You might be right that getting pregnant is kind of hard to achieve all alone, yet both of them ("they got pregnant") getting pregnat is a bit too much for me to grasp. Anyhow, feel free to enlighten me! Except of course this kind of diction runs along the lines of: * We decided that he'll stop ... (whatever he likes doing) * We won't invite them anymore ... * We agreed a vasectomy is the only way to ... and can be summarized in the formulation: "Honey! Guess what, we're pregnant", I'd agree with you, else I'd have to revisit biology for beginners. Cheers!

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