Fully Random...
FB, myself and a couple of our friends here in Boston went to the David Copperfield show at the Opera House last night. It is official... David Copperfield is a bad-a**! Fully entertaining, scintillating and engaging. I found myself in a state of child-like awe... It was like my innocence came rushing back to me. I'm not talking about behavioral innocence, I'm talking about rational and logical innocence. I didn't sit there wondering how he was doing everything he did or what the tricks behind it were. I just sat there in wonder and let the true, unclichéd magic of it wash over me in great tsunami's of hope and illusion. I was a kid again, reveling in the grandeur of something bigger than myself.
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FB and I have been getting into some pretty interesting conversations with the people we are in Boston with (who are, for all intents and purposes, male.) Anyway, we've been getting into a lot of conversations leaning towards the topics of marriage, relationships, honesty during the engagement period and partner check lists. In light of these conversations, I pose a few questions to you bloggers...
1. To the men, if, during the engagement, you chose to ask your betrothed whether or not she had had any past relationships... would you want an honest answer? assuming her honest answer is yes.... would you want to know the truth right then.. or would you rather just let sleeping dogs lay??
2. To the ladies, would you consider marrying a man considerably shorter than yourself?? (If you have a high-heeled shoe fetish, just imagine the horror before you answer)
3. Do you think that your partner checklist, as it currently stands, is too rigid and uncompromising?
4. To the men and women, would you rather your husband/wife-to-be were 'experienced' in the romantic domain or not? Suppliance of reasons why or why not are at the discretion of the commenter.
5. Would you agree that, no matter how you look at it, marriage is, in essence, a huge gamble?
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Quote of the Day:"A great many people think they are thinking when they are really rearranging their prejudices."
- Edward R. Murrow
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The cosmic fish, they love to kiss...
They're giving birth to constellations...
No ifs and no reservations,
if they should fall, you'd get a wish or dedication...-Layla