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SuziAngel

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  1. Appearance, hmm...dark hair, pretty eyes....actually, to save me typing it all out, ^ him above me is pretty sexy. Rawr! :P As for personality, I guess it has to be someone pretty weird to put up with me. I think I'd like a guy who would want to protect me (not that I need protecting from anything, but ya know) and can make me laugh. Oh, I don't know. I went off the idea of having a relationship a while ago and I've been happily single for some time now. I don't really know what I'd want any more. *Sigh* Someone who can hold my attention, I guess. Aww, Bubsa. :
  2. I don't think hair is particularly important. Be happy with who you are and let your confidence shine through. :D
  3. Me too Different hair lengths suit different people. People should just go with whatever looks good on them and whatever they're comfortable with. I don't think I've ever let hair be a deciding factor when choosing a partner, although having said that, I do like to be able to pull it a little. O:)
  4. I'm a realist. This quiz is crap.
  5. We have one of those where I live, except ours dispenses butter, teddy bears, orange juice and the occasional ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã10 note. He tried to sign a cheque as "Jesus Christ" so my mother who was serving him at the time said, "No, your name's Mr Perry." He insisted that he was Jesus Christ so mum said "If you're Jesus Christ, I'm the virgin Mary - just call me mother." He was unimpressed by this and called her a harridan.
  6. Hmm, ok. I have replies to a few of these: And neither are women. We don't know where you left your keys. As long as you're out of our hair while we're trying to cook Sunday dinner, we don't care what you're doing. Sport? Good grief, no. It's an art! All we ask is that you carry the bags. Then why must we hear the long-winded version? That's not what you said last week. If you won't take us shopping, how are we meant to buy the desired clothing? If it's money, it will be spent. We do that. :D
  7. Hmm, I'm Kenny. :-k I demand a re-test.
  8. You're quite correct in that I haven't physically met any of them, but that doesn't stop me from realising that they are fantastic people. Don't try to shoot me down for speaking the truth, especially when my intentions are good - everyone needs a little boost of self-esteem now and then.
  9. I can't choose just one, so I've narrowed it down to a few great tracks (in no particular order): *Faithless - Insomnia *Moloko - Sing It Back *Berri - Sunshine After The Rain *Baby D - I Need Your Lovin *Spiller - Groovejet *Robert Miles - Children *Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance) *Armand Van Helden - My My My *Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) *Roger Sanchez - Another Chance *Sonique - Feels So Good
  10. My all-time favourite has to be Only Fools and Horses. I love a lot of the British classics such as Porridge and Dad's Army and also some of the newer ones such as The Office and Ab Fab. As for American sitcoms I'd have to say M*A*S*H, Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond.
  11. It was parked the right way, ruling out a southern vehicle and/or a woman driver. Fixed. :D
  12. I think I'd prefer to keep my sight over my hearing. I'm a very visual person.
  13. I encountered a thief whilst on holiday abroad. I'd been out clubbing and on the way back to the apartments I'd taken my stillies off because my feet were killing me after all the dancing. Therefore I was being very careful as to where I stepped. There were reps trying to get us back into the clubs and bars, so we didn't really think anything of it when two guys started chatting to us. As I was walking along I needed to step off the pavement to avoid something. I took a step backwards and as I did so I noticed that one of the guys had his hands in my friend's handbag. I'm only 5ft tall and this bloke was at least 6ft so I wasn't in the best of positions for fighting him off. But I had a huge rush of adrenaline so I attacked him with my stilettos. :D
  14. SuziAngel replied to Nanosauromo's topic in Off-Topic
    My car had her 2nd birthday yesterday. : She's a Peugeot 206 with about 60hp that could like, totally pwn a snail.
  15. Aww, Cariad. Poor Mum. Sadly these things happen and we just have to cope with it as best we can. From what you've said it sounds like the outcome will be pretty positive though, so keep smiling. Best of luck. *hugs*
  16. Same here. Let's never speak of this again.
  17. Aww, bless. I thought it was quite sweet (totally and utterly deluded but sweet nevertheless). We (people in general, not just women) like to know where our boundaries are with other people, and the only way to discover those boundaries is by testing them. If someone doesn't set the boundary, you just keep on pushing to find it. If you're unsure of my meaning, monitor a child's behaviour in a new situation. Notice how they 'test the water' to see how much they can get away with - we do the same as adults, but in a much more subtle way. So, putting a woman on a pedestal is not a good thing. I used to date a guy who did this and yes, I walked all over him. The reason? Simple - he was foolish enough to let me. I hated myself for it and left him. I know I can't speak for all women but I can tell you that I like to be treated nicely, but I also need a man to stand up to me when necessary, i.e. I want a nice guy with an edge. /tangent :uhh: Neither women nor men have superiority over the other sex. Each and every person is an individual and should be appreciated for who they are, not what they are. Absolute truth, Kayla.
  18. Rick, you're perfect as you are. *hugs* I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that either. If women have wanted to change something about you, then they obviously weren't right for you. And that goes for the other guys on here too. Wakka, you're absolutely gorgeous. Lionheart, you're adorable. Don't worry about women, you will one day find one who loves you just as you are.
  19. When I was a child, my parents used to make their own wine. It was always stored down in the cellar. We live on the coast and occasionally the sea comes over into the houses. One time it came over and half-filled the cellar and washed all of the labels off the home-made wine. Every bottle had to be opened, tasted, relabeled and resealed.
  20. SuziAngel replied to RayOxide's topic in Off-Topic
    Sorry, I should've explained it better. I was just trying to point out that the fear of heights is called acrophobia and that vertigo is a common symptom of it. You were correct about vertigo affecting your balance. :D
  21. SuziAngel replied to RayOxide's topic in Off-Topic
    Common misconception. Vertigo isn't the fear of heights, it's the dizziness that often accompanies acrophobia. You don't have to be high up to suffer from vertigo - I get it when I have a cold. I have two phobias - acrophobia and arachnophobia, both very common.
  22. I'd save a loved one. Actually, if they were just a friend and not a loved one as such I'd save them. For example, if the choice was between 3000 strangers and either Rick, Lionheart or Mel...etc I would choose the friend. I don't think I could let someone I know die. I would feel terribly guilty about letting the 3000 die, but if they're people I've never encountered at all I obviously won't have any emotional attachment to them so it'd be easy enough to let them go.
  23. 3.433333333333333 You are disciplined but tolerant; a true American.
  24. You never fail to impress me. *Imagines Rick wearing them. Nothing else, just them.*
  25. Aww, bless. Look at all you boys with your cute boy-shoes. : In my opinion, as far as shoes are concerned, there's nothing sexier than a man in a decent pair of walking boots.

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