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Fearless Leader 05-04-2012 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 858195)
No point in trying to figure out someone who would willingly date a jockey.

They are dumb.




HAHAHAHAHA !!!!!! Classic !!! :tro::tro::tro:

trackrat59 05-04-2012 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 858321)
I don't get 99% of women. A lot of times the attractive ones are especially messed up.

Going up and being nice, good-natured, and saying flattering things is absolute death with attractive women.

Drilling them with a snow-ball before you've ever met them -- or greeting them with a subtle put-down or two is the stuff that can work.

That gender makes absolutely no-sense to me. Maybe the PAP Sheets guy with the messed up hair, dark circles under his eye, 1980's tv, and punched in wall really does have them figured out and is a legit pick-up artist guru like he claims in his book.

I hear you. It's difficult to explain but I'll give it a shot. Ladies, chime in if you have something to add here.

For some reason, the guy with the snow ball is believed to be a better catch than the good natured guy that pulls out a chair for you.

Here's my theory:

This dates back to the days when we lived in caves and grunted at each other. Women are somehow programed to think that the guy with the snow ball is going to be a better hunter and provider, (and more fun) than the guy who is good natured that pulls out a chair for you. It's as simple as that.

Regarding the case being discussed = Women with low self-esteem tend to 'settle'. Deep down they figure they are where they should be or belong. Females have to have respect for themselves to envision themselves with the guy that throws the snowball, brings home the fresh kill, protects them, makes strong healthy babies, and makes them happy, and never abuses them.

RolloTomasi 05-04-2012 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 858321)
Drilling them with a snow-ball before you've ever met them -- or greeting them with a subtle put-down or two is the stuff that can work.

Just when I thought you couldn't get any dumber...you go and pull a stunt like this...

AND TOTALLY REDEEM YOURSELF!

Who the fucl<gives you your dating advice?

Lloyd Christmas?

Come to think of it, I see a physical resemblance.


Sightseek 05-04-2012 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 858321)
I don't get 99% of women. A lot of times the attractive ones are especially messed up.

Going up and being nice, good-natured, and saying flattering things is absolute death with attractive women.

Drilling them with a snow-ball before you've ever met them -- or greeting them with a subtle put-down or two is the stuff that can work.

That gender makes absolutely no-sense to me. Maybe the PAP Sheets guy with the messed up hair, dark circles under his eye, 1980's tv, and punched in wall really does have them figured out and is a legit pick-up artist guru like he claims in his book.

Hold onto that girlfriend. :zz:

RolloTomasi 05-04-2012 09:01 PM

DrugS's dating tips at work:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MPvK0nOKI0

GenuineRisk 05-04-2012 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by trackrat59 (Post 858327)
I hear you. It's difficult to explain but I'll give it a shot. Ladies, chime in if you have something to add here.

For some reason, the guy with the snow ball is believed to be a better catch than the good natured guy that pulls out a chair for you.

Here's my theory:

This dates back to the days when we lived in caves and grunted at each other. Women are somehow programed to think that the guy with the snow ball is going to be a better hunter and provider, (and more fun) than the guy who is good natured that pulls out a chair for you. It's as simple as that.

Regarding the case being discussed = Women with low self-esteem tend to 'settle'. Deep down they figure they are where they should be or belong. Females have to have respect for themselves to envision themselves with the guy that throws the snowball, brings home the fresh kill, protects them, makes strong healthy babies, and makes them happy, and never abuses them.

Holding out a chair doesn't make a man a nice guy. Most women can tell the difference between the actually nice guy and the one who is merely pretending to be nice because he's hoping to get laid. There are a lot of guys who do the holding out the chair, saying nice things, blah blah blah, but it doesn't matter; we can smell the anger coming off of them a mile away. At least the assh*le is being honest about who he is.

Which is not to say we don't make a lot of dumb choices in our teens and 20s, but most of us figure it out eventually. I have a friend who is a genuinely nice guy who I remember despairing over being single in his 20s. He ended up marrying a 5'9" redhead (taller than he is!) because while she was willing to date jerks, she didn't want to marry one.

You're right that we're a lot more practical about choosing mates than we like to appear, but it's not about some he-man provider; it's about someone we think we'll still like talking to when we both get old and wrinkly and talking is all you have left. A guy who pulls out the chair for us because he's just naturally kind, not because he thinks it'll score points with us, will do just fine. Believe me.

Oh, and being funny. We like that.

Calzone Lord 05-04-2012 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 858332)
Hold onto that girlfriend.

I first talked to her commenting on a mutual friends post on Facebook.

Through the magic of GMail's search function ... here is a recap of how I obtained her.

Our first four exchanges ever:





















Calzone Lord 05-05-2012 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi (Post 858333)
DrugS's dating tips at work:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MPvK0nOKI0

More like pull a $50 bill out of my pocket.

You're silk. I wouldn't be surprised if you could pull off getting a date with a hottie just by being nice. I'm like zero for 84 at that.

Indian Charlie 05-05-2012 12:43 AM

I'm going to write a sequel to the famous book "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus".

It will be titled "Men are from Mars, Women are from another fugging galaxy".

Calzone Lord 05-05-2012 01:09 AM

BTW -- maybe the most well-read and guile person I've ever been around -- would over-tip waitresses and lure them into being his bait to attract slightly less attractive waitresses.

It seemed like a good plan I suppose -- but I don't believe in tipping any more than 10% to 15% tops.

goingtothewhip 05-05-2012 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 858366)
I first talked to her commenting on a mutual friends post on Facebook.

Through the magic of GMail's search function ... here is a recap of how I obtained her.






IMHO, this exchange "set the hook"... she had already swallowed the bait based on info from your mutual friends or that pic of you with the handsome Roan over your right shoulder.

More importantly, is that not RH1085 asking to dress you up?

trackrat59 05-05-2012 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 858360)
Holding out a chair doesn't make a man a nice guy. Most women can tell the difference between the actually nice guy and the one who is merely pretending to be nice because he's hoping to get laid. There are a lot of guys who do the holding out the chair, saying nice things, blah blah blah, but it doesn't matter; we can smell the anger coming off of them a mile away. At least the assh*le is being honest about who he is.

Which is not to say we don't make a lot of dumb choices in our teens and 20s, but most of us figure it out eventually. I have a friend who is a genuinely nice guy who I remember despairing over being single in his 20s. He ended up marrying a 5'9" redhead (taller than he is!) because while she was willing to date jerks, she didn't want to marry one.

You're right that we're a lot more practical about choosing mates than we like to appear, but it's not about some he-man provider; it's about someone we think we'll still like talking to when we both get old and wrinkly and talking is all you have left. A guy who pulls out the chair for us because he's just naturally kind, not because he thinks it'll score points with us, will do just fine. Believe me.

Oh, and being funny. We like that.

That's a great concept but I don't think it happens as often as you think. If I had read your post 20 years ago.....;)

cakes44 05-05-2012 01:31 PM

Women have brains a third the size of men. It's science.

GenuineRisk 05-05-2012 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by trackrat59 (Post 858387)
That's a great concept but I don't think it happens as often as you think. If I had read your post 20 years ago.....;)

I didn't say it happens OFTEN. If it did, divorce rates wouldn't be at 50 percent, right?

Sometimes we're dumb enough to think the cute but boring guy will eventually turn into a good conversationalist if we just wait long enough. I spent two years in my 20s breaking my own heart over a guy, who, every time I actually talked to him, bored me to tears. But in my head, he was the most interesting guy ever! No one that attractive could really be that boring! Yeesh.

Fortunately, he had the good sense not to ask me out ever (probably because I bored him). He eventually married a really nice former coworker and last I heard, they're very happy. I can't imagine what they talk about though. ;)

Honu 05-05-2012 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearless Leader (Post 858322)
HAHAHAHAHA !!!!!! Classic !!! :tro::tro::tro:

Thats nice :rolleyes: I think anybody that would date you should have their head examined. Sweet that you can stereotype that all jockey's are the same.

GenuineRisk 05-05-2012 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by goingtothewhip (Post 858381)
IMHO, this exchange "set the hook"... she had already swallowed the bait based on info from your mutual friends or that pic of you with the handsome Roan over your right shoulder.

More importantly, is that not RH1085 asking to dress you up?

Excellent point. Never underestimate the appeal of a pretty horsie.

Fearless Leader 05-05-2012 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Honu (Post 858589)
Thats nice :rolleyes: I think anybody that would date you should have their head examined. Sweet that you can stereotype that all jockey's are the same.



So said the exercise girl who is a jockey jumper.

TouchOfGrey 05-09-2012 08:52 AM

Churchill Downs: Albarado, agent part ways

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Lenny Pike will no longer represent the suspended jockey Robby Albarado, and has accepted a position as agent for jockey Shaun Bridgmohan.

The change comes just days after Albarado was arrested for fourth-degree domestic violence, an incident that led Kentucky stewards to suspend him indefinitely, pending an evaluation by the Licensing Committee of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

At a Tuesday arraignment, Albarado pleaded not guilty to the charge.

3kings 05-09-2012 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by TouchOfGrey (Post 859406)

I hope this is about the agent not wanting to work for a dirt bag and not just because Albarado is suspended.

MaTH716 05-09-2012 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 3kings (Post 859409)
I hope this is about the agent not wanting to work for a dirt bag and not just because Albarado is suspended.

Maybe he's finally come to the realization that not only is he a bad human being, but a s.hitty jockey as well.


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