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It's hard-wired into a man's brain that his own inadequacies (face like a bucket of frogs, bald spot, beer gut, bad breath etc) are no reason not to expect the most delicious of females to come running with just one lingering, beery, desperate stare.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> It's hard-wired into a man's brain that his own

> inadequacies (face like a bucket of frogs, bald

> spot, beer gut, bad breath etc) are no reason not

> to expect the most delicious of females to come

> running with just one lingering, beery, desperate

> stare.


LOL! Why is that?!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> legalbeagle Wrote:

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> -----

> > LOL! Why is that?!

>

> Because we're just plain DUMB


Nah, come on *Bob* it?s for the same reason we do that self-deprecating shit you just tried there. Because deep down we know that chicks dig it.

So as not to lower the tone of this thread I?m going to refrain from making any of the jokes that last sentence brings to mind LB. I shall answer instead in the medium of Cartoon Network.


http://www.homiesonfire.com/bravo/JohnnyBravo11.gif

Brendan Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:


> Nah, come on *Bob* it?s for the same reason we do

> that self-deprecating shit you just tried there.

> Because deep down we know that chicks dig it.


Brendan.. put a sock in it.. you're 'Breaking The Magician's Code' here.

bloonoo Wrote:

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> bon3yard is too young?? how old is he? in fact,

> how old are most people on this forum? it is hard

> to tell!



He's 34 but most of the people on this forum are either older or younger.

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