Re: [asianamericanromance] to all i say hello and hope we can find a common ground in this world



thank you john im trying


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Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 11:04:37 PM
Subject: Re: [asianamericanromance] to all i say hello and hope we can find a common ground in this world

 

I wish you success, Dan!  Take it from me, it's never too late to find the one right for you!
 
John S.




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Subject: [asianamericanroman ce] to all i say hello and hope we can find a common ground in this world

 
as it is today and be friends. yes at my age im looking for the right woman to spend the rest of my life with. my name is dan




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Re: [asianamericanromance] to all i say hello and hope we can find a commonground in this world



Yes Dan :)
Its never too late and will never be.
Just never give up :D

Cheers
~Rose~
28/6/2010|11:43

~Watch your habits, for they become your character. Develop your character, for it becomes your destiny~
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I wish you success, Dan!  Take it from me, it's never too late to find the one right for you!
 
John S.




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as it is today and be friends. yes at my age im looking for the right woman to spend the rest of my life with. my name is dan



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Re: [asianamericanromance] to all i say hello and hope we can find a common ground in this world



I wish you success, Dan!  Take it from me, it's never too late to find the one right for you!
 
John S.




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as it is today and be friends. yes at my age im looking for the right woman to spend the rest of my life with. my name is dan



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Re: [asianamericanromance] Re: My criterion in hubby



Hi sharon ....

My mind still busy with my report now, but just can't stand not to comment on this :p

"You go girl" ;)

Cheers
~Rose~
28/6/2010|09:57

~Watch your habits, for they become your character. Develop your character, for it becomes your destiny~
Sent with lots of best wishes and powered by Faith


From: "Sharon" <lin.sharon123@yahoo.com>
Sender: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 04:48:18 -0000
To: <asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [asianamericanromance] Re: My criterion in hubby

 

Hi all,

My name is Sharon,asian born 1974 with height 5'2 (157cm) 125lbs (55kg) n bachelour degree. Anyone who are qualified to the below mentioned conditions could reply to this msg.

Male, straight, never been married nor had kids
Age: older than me n younger than 49
Asset: around 2 millions usd or above
Height: taller than 5'7 or 172cm
Look: decent appearance
Character: average or above

This is my clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRj34qX7OA
and to fresh your memory herewith my criterion in hubby again. :D

cheers,
Sharon

--- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon" <lin.sharon123@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is my clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRj34qX7OA
>
> cheers,
> Sharon
>
> --- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon" <lin.sharon123@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > My name is Sharon,asian born 1974. Anyone who are qualified to the below mentioned conditions could reply to this msg.
> >
> > Male, straight, never been married nor had kids
> > Age: older than me n younger than 49
> > Asset: around 2 millions usd or above
> > Height: taller than 5'7 or 172cm
> > Look: decent appearance
> > Character: average or above
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sharon
> >
>



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Re: [asianamericanromance] Re: Married by Accident!



Now, let me get this straight....Captain Jerry is married to Xiomin and it seems to be working.  However, since it came about in an unconventional fashion, it cannot possibly be a successful marriage/relationship?
 
Reminds me of two things.  The lady in the Woody Allan movie (I think it was Manhattan) saying "I finally had an orgasm, but then my psychiatrist told me it was the wrong kind."
 
And the sign supposedly over the workbench of pioneer aircraft designer and helicopter inventor (among others) Igor Sikorsky:
 
"Science has proven that it is impossible for the bumblebee to fly, because the bumblebee's wing area and power output are too small in relation to its body mass.  The bumblebee, however, does not know this, so it goes ahead and flies anyway."
 
John S.



-----Original Message-----
From: Captain Jerry <CaptainJerry@gmail.com>
To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, Jun 27, 2010 7:41 am
Subject: [asianamericanromance] Re: Married by Accident!

 
Wow, "Original Jerry with a boat!"  I guess you've got it all figured out.  Maybe you could share your secrets with the rest of us that are just taking our relationships one day at a time, and doing the best we can.  Oh, but you'll have to assume that we don't want to get to the enlightened point that you're at WITHOUT the drugs and therapy that have put you on the heightened pedestal that you currently call your "perch".  What's the view like from up there?  Please don't clap your hands any more ... The lightening is scaring my daughter.  So did you plan and consider every aspect of your marriage?  That's so cool.  A little too sterile and mechanical for me, but cheers to you. So when is the first of your 2.5 children due?  I completely agree with your statement that "somebody needs therapy" and I hope it works out well for you...  Keep us up to date on your progress.  We care, really, we do!

"Clone" Jerry

--- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "Just For Birds" <justforbirds@...> wrote:
>
> This episode sounds like drugs or alcohol or both were involved…………
>
> I usually only hear stories like this when recreational substances have been imbibed.
>
> i.e.: Carmen Electra & Dennis Rodman; waking up married after a 3-day barn-burning whacked out party.
>
> Marriage is something that must be considered and planned in a serious fashion.
>
> Siriwan & I married in front of her family so they were all secure with the knowledge of my intentions.
>
> You could have married her over there with her family in attendance; rather than the try-it-out-before-you-buy Walmart mentality.
>
>
>
> This story is sounding more and more like an SPCA adoption and now you’ve found the animal wants free range of the house and to make decisions.
>
> GAWD! forbid.
>
>
>
> Capt’n Jerry needs to be sent to a Chinese re-education camp or to do Xiaomin a honkin’ big favour and give that ticket home.
>
> Geeze; I listen to you and can only have this vision in my mind how you got this Chinese gal over here and into your failed domestic guano with a hated ex-wife and 2 kids, brought her into your home and right off use her as a trophy against your ex (and who knows how Xiaomin fits in with the 2 kids) and right off you’re makin’ her feel stoopid to the pint she can’t sleep beside you(DING! DING!: listen to the warning buoy bell).
>
> Then you have the unmitigated audacity to post this sordid story and the problem you created on the internet for complete strangers to read.
>
> Somebody needs therapy.
>
> Capt’n: you sound desperate, petty and spiteful; I can already see you’re well on your way to having more than one ex-wife.
>
> Yup; a serial divorcee’.
>
> If you truly want this to work: you’re gonna have to work on yourself a whole lot. A make-over; maybe medication.
>
> I can only feel sorry for Xiaomin.
>
> Didn’t you learn anything from your 1st broken marriage or was it all the hated ex’s fault just as it is now Xiaomins’ fault?
>
> You can’t possibly think you are blameless in this series of unfortunate fiascos you call a life?
>
> You’ve made depreciating comments about your ex and present wife and then flip-flop like a fish out of water extolling Xiaomins’ virtues and your love.
>
> I’ll bet there was a time when you thought your ex was better than the sun in the sky, too.
>
> This requires a physician and a prescription to get you on a single path. Alcohol & caffeine just won’t cut this manic/depressive fugue you seem to exude.
>
>
>
>
>
> Original Jerry(I have a boat, too; but am not a Captain)
>
>
>
>
> As Abraham simpson said "The fish jumped right in the boat, and all you gotta do is whack her with the oar! "
>
>
>
>
>
> --- On Fri, 6/25/10, Captain Jerry CaptainJerry@... wrote:
>
>
> From: Captain Jerry CaptainJerry@...
> Subject: [asianamericanromance] Married by Accident!
> To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, June 25, 2010, 12:55 PM
>
>
>
> Just wanted to share our "Getting Married" story!
>
>
>
> We kind'a got married by accident! As you probably know, once she landed, we had 90 days to get married or they'd throw her cute butt outta here! I'd been thinking about what to do, picked out a rent-a-church, but wasn't sure of where to get a paster, what friends to invite, witnesses, kids, rings, reception, etc... But we figured okay, let's at least get started by getting our marriage licence. We were at the courthouse applying for the license, and the guys asks us if we want to get married now too? WHAT? BUT, BUT, BUT... we're not ready! What about witnesses, rings, reception, a paster? The guys says "No worries, I can marry you, anyone in the office here can be your witness, have a wedding party later to exchange rings, and include the kids in a mock-ceremony. .. 90 days, 90 days, 90 days, and this would solve all of our concerns in 5 minutes... How could we pass that up? We couldn't. As she stood there, in shock, reciting the words that she was told to say, a tear ran down her cheek as she said "I DO" [she almost yelled it!] As we were walking out of the courthouse, she turns to me and asks ... "Are we MARRIED???" ROFL... I think sometime she regrets it, but for the most part, I try my hardest to keep her happy, I think she's content, she's convinced that I'm trying to kill her, but she knows above all else in this world that I love her...
>
>
>
> Jerry [and Xiaomin]
>


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[asianamericanromance] Re: Married by Accident!



Wow, "Original Jerry with a boat!"  I guess you've got it all figured out.  Maybe you could share your secrets with the rest of us that are just taking our relationships one day at a time, and doing the best we can.  Oh, but you'll have to assume that we don't want to get to the enlightened point that you're at WITHOUT the drugs and therapy that have put you on the heightened pedestal that you currently call your "perch".  What's the view like from up there?  Please don't clap your hands any more ... The lightening is scaring my daughter.  So did you plan and consider every aspect of your marriage?  That's so cool.  A little too sterile and mechanical for me, but cheers to you. So when is the first of your 2.5 children due?  I completely agree with your statement that "somebody needs therapy" and I hope it works out well for you...  Keep us up to date on your progress.  We care, really, we do!

"Clone" Jerry

--- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "Just For Birds" <justforbirds@...> wrote:
>
> This episode sounds like drugs or alcohol or both were involved…………
>
> I usually only hear stories like this when recreational substances have been imbibed.
>
> i.e.: Carmen Electra & Dennis Rodman; waking up married after a 3-day barn-burning whacked out party.
>
> Marriage is something that must be considered and planned in a serious fashion.
>
> Siriwan & I married in front of her family so they were all secure with the knowledge of my intentions.
>
> You could have married her over there with her family in attendance; rather than the try-it-out-before-you-buy Walmart mentality.
>
>
>
> This story is sounding more and more like an SPCA adoption and now you’ve found the animal wants free range of the house and to make decisions.
>
> GAWD! forbid.
>
>
>
> Capt’n Jerry needs to be sent to a Chinese re-education camp or to do Xiaomin a honkin’ big favour and give that ticket home.
>
> Geeze; I listen to you and can only have this vision in my mind how you got this Chinese gal over here and into your failed domestic guano with a hated ex-wife and 2 kids, brought her into your home and right off use her as a trophy against your ex (and who knows how Xiaomin fits in with the 2 kids) and right off you’re makin’ her feel stoopid to the pint she can’t sleep beside you(DING! DING!: listen to the warning buoy bell).
>
> Then you have the unmitigated audacity to post this sordid story and the problem you created on the internet for complete strangers to read.
>
> Somebody needs therapy.
>
> Capt’n: you sound desperate, petty and spiteful; I can already see you’re well on your way to having more than one ex-wife.
>
> Yup; a serial divorcee’.
>
> If you truly want this to work: you’re gonna have to work on yourself a whole lot. A make-over; maybe medication.
>
> I can only feel sorry for Xiaomin.
>
> Didn’t you learn anything from your 1st broken marriage or was it all the hated ex’s fault just as it is now Xiaomins’ fault?
>
> You can’t possibly think you are blameless in this series of unfortunate fiascos you call a life?
>
> You’ve made depreciating comments about your ex and present wife and then flip-flop like a fish out of water extolling Xiaomins’ virtues and your love.
>
> I’ll bet there was a time when you thought your ex was better than the sun in the sky, too.
>
> This requires a physician and a prescription to get you on a single path. Alcohol & caffeine just won’t cut this manic/depressive fugue you seem to exude.
>
>
>
>
>
> Original Jerry(I have a boat, too; but am not a Captain)
>
>
>
>
> As Abraham simpson said "The fish jumped right in the boat, and all you gotta do is whack her with the oar! "
>
>
>
>
>
> --- On Fri, 6/25/10, Captain Jerry CaptainJerry@... wrote:
>
>
> From: Captain Jerry CaptainJerry@...
> Subject: [asianamericanromance] Married by Accident!
> To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, June 25, 2010, 12:55 PM
>
>
>
> Just wanted to share our "Getting Married" story!
>
>
>
> We kind'a got married by accident! As you probably know, once she landed, we had 90 days to get married or they'd throw her cute butt outta here! I'd been thinking about what to do, picked out a rent-a-church, but wasn't sure of where to get a paster, what friends to invite, witnesses, kids, rings, reception, etc... But we figured okay, let's at least get started by getting our marriage licence. We were at the courthouse applying for the license, and the guys asks us if we want to get married now too? WHAT? BUT, BUT, BUT... we're not ready! What about witnesses, rings, reception, a paster? The guys says "No worries, I can marry you, anyone in the office here can be your witness, have a wedding party later to exchange rings, and include the kids in a mock-ceremony. .. 90 days, 90 days, 90 days, and this would solve all of our concerns in 5 minutes... How could we pass that up? We couldn't. As she stood there, in shock, reciting the words that she was told to say, a tear ran down her cheek as she said "I DO" [she almost yelled it!] As we were walking out of the courthouse, she turns to me and asks ... "Are we MARRIED???" ROFL... I think sometime she regrets it, but for the most part, I try my hardest to keep her happy, I think she's content, she's convinced that I'm trying to kill her, but she knows above all else in this world that I love her...
>
>
>
> Jerry [and Xiaomin]
>


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