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It's just a land where people pretty much seem to take care of themselves probably a bit more because the warm/hot weather lasts 10 months out of the year (i.e. shorts, bathing suits, shorter dresses). Isn't that what initially prompted you to type up that maybe you'd need to get a divorce and move?
Na :x i just miss pretty women (very superficial) ...but yeah, I'll go with the weather.
I knew it. Just let me know when Bosco and I should pick you up at the airport!
Hmm...I can't remember seeing a HOT babe with an average man. Maybe there's an abundance of gorgeous women where you live? Maybe I need to file for divorce and move!
Here in Oklahoma, compaired to other places I have lived, the ratio of babes to 'average' women is very little to way too many. So I don't see the cute girl with the average guy here.
I will second that. I recently spent time in Los Angeles and find myself in Houston. Much more talent in both places (granted they are larger areas) than in OK...and I was in a college town.
Personally, I'm really tired of all the generic blonde "beauty" promoted relentlessly by the media as the standard bearer every woman should be judged against. It's not like they are not beautiful, it's just they all look the same. It's just boring, not to mention lots of them aren't beautiful at all. Ann Nicole Smith is beautiful according to the media, yet I find her pretty repelling. (the round the clock coverage of her death didn't help). If I were the one to choose, I'd choose a "cute", or "average looking" (I admit, I'm vain, ugliness is a deal breaker for me too) woman who's super smart. Like many men, smart women kinda intimidate me, especially if they were smarter than me. However, at the same time, they're also extremely intriguing.
I will second that. I recently spent time in Los Angeles and find myself in Houston. Much more talent in both places (granted they are larger areas) than in OK...and I was in a college town.
And I also believe that Oklahoma is high on the list of obesity.
Glad you're laughing, Silly Willy - now get packing so we can pick you up and beach-it!
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