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1. Intelligence.

2. Sense of humor.

3. Passion

4. Consideration

5. Honesty

6. Flexibility

7. Serenity

8. Balance

9. Ambition

10. Attentiveness

^ obviously not written by me cos all that = a gay guy!

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Originally posted by Nizmo

1. Intelligence.  

2. Sense of humor.

3. Passion

4. Consideration

5. Honesty

6. Flexibility

7. Serenity

8. Balance

9. Ambition

10. Attentiveness

^ obviously not written by me cos all that = a gay guy!

where is looks..???

yeah i was thinking wheres the butt and eyes and smile - maybe im just shallow!! but serenity? sounds boring - geez i dont want to go out with a monk!! I think they just took out basically everything that makes a guy interesting!! sure they should have some of those qualities but i think a guy with all of them would bore me absolutely!!

Aidwin - *sigh* it has a badge and an extra turbo and an extra $10,000 to pay for one to me - thats the only thing that sets them apart - nice car, wish i had one but its like a Holden Clubsport and a Holden GTS - look the same - different badges, different power ratios, different price tags thats it!

All that dancing must keep you fit Liz!

Niz - yeah I am fit... but I don't look it unfortunatly. irish dancing makes my legs thick... it sucks hhahaha

Drifta - the other one I have not seen.... I will see it next week. He wants about 24K for it I think... 96 series II - no mods... sounds pretty good. But I love that one at c-red...

ralph mag website probably has some - hehe utter crap but funny.

Going down is:

Just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to things you can do in bed.

A phrase heard in lifts. :P

Best when reciprocated

Hope i didnt make anyone blush - just thought it was funny.

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