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Well, cooking is my job, so someone else can be paid to do my job for me for a change.
Also, I wouldn't say I'm being "noble" and anti-feminist, I've already booked the table and saved the money.
Can't a guy do something nice without being labelled?
Yup, nothing wrong with buying someone dinner.
Nothing wrong with that at all mate, putting the effort in to save the money and booking a nice place is great, it's all part of the game my friend and it sounds like your playing rather well :D. Your making the statement this girl means something to you and your putting in the effort to show her. If your looking to be labeled, I would say "proper gent" fits you well.
Just remember it can result in a slippery slope towards domestication ;)
Yup, my comment was just a half-serious response to Wolfies comment. There is nothing wrong with buying a woman dinner to show you care and appreciate her company. The only potential problem is if someone refuses to let their partner do the same for them, because then it becomes more about showing off and less about mutual respect and affection.
And get a big dessert as when she declines one she'll steal half of yours :mad:
That kinda question won't be coming yet. xDQuote:
Just remember it can result in a slippery slope towards domestication
She said that she has something for me that I will appreciate...?Quote:
The only potential problem is if someone refuses to let their partner do the same for them, because then it becomes more about showing off and less about mutual respect and affection.
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Eh, we go out fairly regularly.
I believe you should show love for your partner 365 days a year.
I think there is. It's kind of what's done really, like I said it's all part of the game. I don't see anything wrong with it as long as it's a romantic gesture. It's when blokes expect certain favours in return that it's wrong.
Now I've gone all soppy, excuse me whilst I go punch a wall :D
Everyday :eek:
I'm not a teenager anymore...
I haven't been a teenager for nearly 3 years. :p
Good point Deadlift, fortunately she knows how much of a film buff I am, so she doesn't. :D
Sure, why not?
The last time I ask a girl where she wanted to go for a special meal she came out with " Burger King " very classy I'm sure you will agree.
Edit: this jumped a page sorry.
Hahahahaa! I haven't been to a Burger King in baaaare time. I normally grab Dominos, Subway, or KFC if I'm eating fast food.
Dat pizza.
KFC has gone right downhill since they changed the crispy strips.
I hadn't been in one for two or three years and I went in about a year ago and tried to order a crispy strips meal.
They looked at me like I'd grown a second head :D
They have fillet strips or something now that are battered instead of breadcrumbed?
Sanity is for the week.
The line between insanity and genius is measure only by sucess
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity
A duel? I can give you one Newton metre
The local (not really local a couple of towns away but with a nice accessible drive through) the people at that KFC are rubbish. I have yet to get what I have ordered on the first attempt, though usually they appologise with free fries.
I'm lucky, my mates the manager at our KFC. I love the chicken (obviously) but the zinger tower and hot wings are my favorite. My only complaint is the breast bit in a bucket. It's always too fricking dry it's like eating an old fried boot.
KFC Chips have gone down hill as well. All stringy and 'orrible these days.
Bring back the fat ones, you hear!
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SG-1......why no Bluray!!??
Oh, and mild woman related panic still there.
Not easy when you've been single and highly independent for 7 or so years!
well I set my computer to log in automatically without needing a password, and now it has created a profile 'Other User' which is password protected, and made that profile the PC administrator. so I can't log in to it, and I can't change anything because I am no longer the admin for my own damn computer.
fail.
I don't know what the hell it has done. googling the issue the first part seems common, but not the admin changing part. so all the suggested solutions are impossible for me because I can no longer get in to any settings to change anything because I am not the administrator
can restore from a back-up pre-new account?>
can't use a system restore, because you need an admin password to launch it, and I no longer seem to have one
can you not login via safe-mode?
can do a safe mode log in yeah I think
microsoft help desk dude has just said wipe the computer and start again.
yup that might do it.
I will have a look through safe mode tomorrow and see if I can do anything. otherwise my day off tomorrow will be pop the windows disc in and spend the day reinstalling everything :/
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