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RE: Financial Times - 11/30/2006 10:03:23 AM   
Fawne


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Hi, miss

I have dated rich men who picked me up in old rattletrap bombs to hide their wealth. When they saw I was satisfied with their company and truly liked them as people - out came the spanking, new Lexxus.

I have dated poor men who blatantly lied about their job, borrowed a buddie's better car, and talked it up to sound like major players.  Later, it came out they were dead broke, lied much of the time about lots of things, lacked character and had no ambition to improve in any way.

So, which man is more honorable, I ask? 

Personally: I'll take the man who is honest, sincere, hard working and strives to be his happy, balanced best.

Actual $ isn't my issue.

Why $ bash, anyway? If you are turned off by him, find another. Right?

peace, fawne

< Message edited by Fawne -- 11/30/2006 10:14:40 AM >

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RE: Financial Times - 11/30/2006 10:23:17 AM   
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Why $ bash, anyway?
I'm not - i have no issue with what this man has and hasnt got.
 
If you are turned off by him, find another. Right?
I am in no way turned off by this man
Oh well maybe one - that his status is such an issue for him.
In no way do i mean this badly but he cannot seem to grasp i dont care about money.

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RE: Financial Times - 11/30/2006 10:26:49 AM   
Fawne


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Sorry miss! Didn't mean it personally - more theorhetically!

best of love and luck to you !
fawne

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RE: Financial Times - 11/30/2006 10:29:24 AM   
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Oops my bad - sorry and thank you

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If it fit's in a toaster, i can cook it.

Buying 10 item's or less is not shopping !!

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RE: Financial Times - 11/30/2006 10:38:12 AM   
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I think it boils down to communication between the 2 people involved. My son's girlfriend inherited a huge sum of money. My son wanted to drop her because she had the money and he did not. He did not want her to throw it in his face. After a lot of talking between them they now have a good working relationship. So money does have an affect on a relationship. It is all on how you handle it.

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