Guest Guest Posted August 2, 2002 Share Posted August 2, 2002 Just wondering if guys get on this site. For instance Ed? Why would you be on a site for women- that is I'm assuming it is for women. Do I sound sexist?? Lynnie Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 2, 2002 Share Posted August 2, 2002 Yes there are a few men on the site...generally husbands or significant others to the women we have here... Ed has almost been here from the beginning and is an integral part of this site. He's our big brother and we value the male perspective he brings. Can ya tell I'm still a *daddy's girl*? LOL Gotta love them boys! ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Yes, Ed is a great guy and you'll love reading his posts...they always have something funny and/or interesting in them...He sure knows how to make us laugh! ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Sorry I "surprised" you! I help out in the shop, computers, et al. NOT WOMEN "issues"..Raised 2 DD's alone after my 1'st wife passed away at age 28..I have met many in person on this great site! Great advice when I needed it most. Like how to change a diaper?...Nice to meet you! Ed ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Snowmom Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Yes, we have a few "big brothers" around.....just enough so we don't get TOO bawdy! LOL ------------------ Quote Link to comment
mrszouave Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 He's our Ed.......and we're gonna keep him!!!!!! We LOVE you ED!!!! Dad from Florida is around here somewhere too. We'd be lost without our guys! ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Hey Ed! I stand corrected!!!!! It is lovely to meet you too. I am so sorry about your 1#wife. Does DD mean darling daughter? Daring daughters? Dancing Ducks? My "chat" lingo is somewhat lacking. I'm sure your a great guy. Lynnie Quote Link to comment
mrszouave Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Hi Lynnie, I'd go with the Dancing Ducks........ Not really.......Usually D__,means Dear.....On occasion it means **** .....oooooooooh i swore......am i gonna get in trouble???????? lookin for the swear police.................I'm outa here! Hey look at that......somehow the swear police took out my swear word...hmmmmmmm interesting...........it was D**N....there!~ ------------------ [This message has been edited by debbielee (edited August 03, 2002).] Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 4, 2002 Share Posted August 4, 2002 Ha!Ha! Debbielee you are too funny! The swear police got me on my second message here. They are thorough and fast... LOL lynnie Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 4, 2002 Share Posted August 4, 2002 DD means "Dippy Daughter " for my then 14 year old! ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 4, 2002 Share Posted August 4, 2002 Giggle. ------------------ http://www.mrssurvival.com/images/dt/frannie.gif Quote Link to comment
Goose Liver Posted August 4, 2002 Share Posted August 4, 2002 You guys kill me, Dancing ducks, oh boy, and Beb you watch your language young lady or I will, I will..... hmmm hit you in the knee, that's as far as I can reach. Better run before Beb gets me.......I'm outta here. ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 4, 2002 Share Posted August 4, 2002 Where do you find all those funny icons that move? Quote Link to comment
mrszouave Posted August 4, 2002 Share Posted August 4, 2002 Here ya go Lynnie That's where you'll find them. http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/ Brigie, This is for you---> Your so cute! sorry for all the editing....messing up today! ----------------- [This message has been edited by debbielee (edited August 04, 2002).] [This message has been edited by debbielee (edited August 04, 2002).] [This message has been edited by debbielee (edited August 04, 2002).] Quote Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 5, 2002 Share Posted August 5, 2002 Trying to figure out who "Beb" is... *giggle* ------------------ Quote Link to comment
mrszouave Posted August 5, 2002 Share Posted August 5, 2002 Why Cat....that would be me..Bebbielee. One day Ed was posting and he made a typo and ....well it stuck.... beb ------------------ Quote Link to comment
Amishway Homesteaders Posted December 2, 2011 Share Posted December 2, 2011 Are there STILL any guys here? Quote Link to comment
ROBIE Posted December 6, 2011 Share Posted December 6, 2011 AHEM!!! Lori.... Yes there are a few of us left.... Robie:cheeky-smiley-067: Quote Link to comment
Amishway Homesteaders Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 Just enough so we can help, BUT not enough to eat all the donuts and cookies! LOL Quote Link to comment
themartianchick Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 So, exactly where are the donuts and cookies? Quote Link to comment
Amishway Homesteaders Posted December 9, 2011 Share Posted December 9, 2011 So, exactly where are the donuts and cookies? ROBIE ate them all! Quote Link to comment
Gunplumber Posted December 11, 2011 Share Posted December 11, 2011 (edited) Just wondering if guys get on this site. For instance Ed? Why would you be on a site for women- that is I'm assuming it is for women.<BR>Do I sound sexist??<BR>Lynnie Yes, you sound sexist. Guys are on this site because you can't expect a woman to understand anything mechanical, so there are a few guys to explain it in little words. . . . . ooh, do I sound sexist? (rolls eyes). You can be sure there are forums I avoid. Touchy-Feely I am not. And there are conversations such as like the last get-together where I hear key words like "Menopa . . ." and immediately my hands go to my ears and I say "lalalallalalalalala" while rocking back and forth. Tell you why I'm here - 'cause I met the owner through a mutual friend over some gun stuff and was invited. And I've always felt welcome. And when I want to know why my home-made ravioli isn't turning out right, I don't ask the guys at my buddy's transmission shop. It's a big world out there and survival and preparedness are topics one can study for a lifetime and still only scratch the surface. It is a time to access one another for strengths and weakness and work with what we've got. I know a lot about a little. A little about a lot. And absolutely nothing about a whole bunch of stuff. As do other members. We compliment each other in our overlap, and while I've only been a member a few years you're the first post I've read that suggested plumbing was relevant. Maybe it is "MRS SURVIVAL" 'cause Darlene's nom de plume is "MRS SURVIVAL". To take your query to its logical conclusion, unmarried women would be unwelcome as well as men. Personally, I think your post says more (and not favorable) about you than it does any male members here. quasi-rant mode off. Edited December 11, 2011 by Gunplumber Quote Link to comment
Jeepers Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 Gunplumber, I'm very glad you are here! You hit the nail on the head when you talked about us all overlapping each other with knowlege. I usually know just enough about a subject to be dangerous. As a woman, a male perspective is welcome. Especially since I'm going through menop....oops. Quote Link to comment
ROBIE Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 themartianchick, on 08 December 2011 - 05:34 AM, said: So, exactly where are the donuts and cookies? ROBIE ate them all! Only the chocolate ones!!! Robie Quote Link to comment
Amishway Homesteaders Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 Just wondering if guys get on this site. For instance Ed? Why would you be on a site for women- that is I'm assuming it is for women.<BR>Do I sound sexist??<BR>Lynnie Yes, you sound sexist. Guys are on this site because you can't expect a woman to understand anything mechanical, so there are a few guys to explain it in little words. . . . . ooh, do I sound sexist? (rolls eyes). You can be sure there are forums I avoid. Touchy-Feely I am not. And there are conversations such as like the last get-together where I hear key words like "Menopa . . ." and immediately my hands go to my ears and I say "lalalallalalalalala" while rocking back and forth. Tell you why I'm here - 'cause I met the owner through a mutual friend over some gun stuff and was invited. And I've always felt welcome. And when I want to know why my home-made ravioli isn't turning out right, I don't ask the guys at my buddy's transmission shop. It's a big world out there and survival and preparedness are topics one can study for a lifetime and still only scratch the surface. It is a time to access one another for strengths and weakness and work with what we've got. I know a lot about a little. A little about a lot. And absolutely nothing about a whole bunch of stuff. As do other members. We compliment each other in our overlap, and while I've only been a member a few years you're the first post I've read that suggested plumbing was relevant. Maybe it is "MRS SURVIVAL" 'cause Darlene's nom de plume is "MRS SURVIVAL". To take your query to its logical conclusion, unmarried women would be unwelcome as well as men. Personally, I think your post says more (and not favorable) about you than it does any male members here. quasi-rant mode off. Funny - that now that I have read your post I understand it all better: I alway thought there was a period after the 'R' in "MR.S SURVIVAL" as in Mister's Survival ! Silly me - Quote Link to comment
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