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#31 edlee

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Posted 04 March 2010 - 10:54 PM

Well,,, actually,,,,That is a question that needs to be gotten to, early on in the first conversation.

It says two things,, that you think the person is attractive enough to qualify as a possible mate,,, and that you are careful about who you approach. Both positive, in my opinion.

All too often, people of both genders tend to disregard certain boundaries,, with sometimes negative effects. Al was simply checking for fences.

Shannon,, welcome,,, from your posts, I suspect that good looks are not your only positive attribute. Stick around,, you'll like it here.
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 07:29 PM

i think it is great to use a good looking sci model

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:13 PM

 Izziwhizzi, on Mar 3 2010, 07:30 PM, said:

 allis53ca, on Mar 2 2010, 05:36 PM, said:

SHANNON ?....are you single ?

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sheesh...i was the only one nice to her and she didn't even answer the single question..i'm crawlin back into my cave

lol!! nice?? you really think thats a nice or even a good start to a conversation with a young lady??

ehh..im gettin old, dont have time for all that flattery and flirtin crap..gotta get to the point quickly so i know if i need to move on :recourse:

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 07:46 PM

This thread has just made me laugh out loud! :clap:

We should get some more people in off the news, because it livens everyone up! A definite buzz!

Shannon: welcome and keep posting! Lots of opportunities to post some of your photos too:

Lets See Those Faces thread amongst others..

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 09:53 PM

 ShannonM, on Mar 1 2010, 11:58 PM, said:

 ClaraTaylor, on Feb 27 2010, 07:54 AM, said:

So which is the size 16 model? Am I being blind because I can't see any plump chick there.

The SCI woman has wonderful legs, but then do we know if she's an incomplete? Or just how much exercising it takes to look that good? Oohhh we sound like complete pervs / devotees.


Hello
I just thought I'd log in and clarify the technical details with fellow SCI club members.
My injury was sustained in 1990 at C7 but I'm T2 complete. (No walking)
With regard to my legs, I think that is just luck! (I have to confess to not being a regular user of my standing frame!)
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you go girl! you are drop dead gorgeous and look super. i love it that we are now represented and you do a really good job.

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hi fellow gimps! i'm a c 6/7 quad and have been injured since 1986. i was in a roll over hydroplane accident and it took hours for the paramedics to get me out of the car in the pouring rain. that definately wasn't my day. but alas life goes on!

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Posted 13 August 2010 - 05:14 PM

LOL--I read the whole story--all too funny --

I see there are many sceptical people around :)




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