LC and Compatibility
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huuh,i hope this test isn`t true,if it is,then the only thing with me and LC is intellectual match- 99 %....i wonder where this 1 % missing from a hundred went... 
and , oh-my-god- , an almost perfect match for me should be eminem,,,99 % with physical and emotional,,,oh geeesh,,,help!!

and , oh-my-god- , an almost perfect match for me should be eminem,,,99 % with physical and emotional,,,oh geeesh,,,help!!
a tear is like a magnet- it always makes another tear to follow 

Perhaps the 1% went up in smoke
~ but on whose side?
Ciao, Vesuvius ~ that was that pesky neighbour's dog.....or the neighbour's pesky dog. Certainly not Lorca's!
Eminem, magneticcry?
Community mental health services will see people on a "sliding scale," i.e. proportionate to your income
. Or, you might be able to arrange a trade with Paula's daughter. She may even give you two of her options for one Eminem
[sorry, Paula, couldn't resist
].

Ciao, Vesuvius ~ that was that pesky neighbour's dog.....or the neighbour's pesky dog. Certainly not Lorca's!





Ciao Lizzytysh,
Au Contraire! As we like to say here in Italy.
Leonard wrote: "And get the dog to stop whining and barking...". He did not write "And get their dog to stop whining and barking...".
So I continue on my journey knowing the warm welcome I shall receive from my soon-to-be new master.
Vesuvius
Au Contraire! As we like to say here in Italy.
Leonard wrote: "And get the dog to stop whining and barking...". He did not write "And get their dog to stop whining and barking...".
So I continue on my journey knowing the warm welcome I shall receive from my soon-to-be new master.
Vesuvius
- Andrew (Darby)
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Heatherlyheatherly wrote:oh dear... i seem to have failed miserably overall.... 96 on the physical, 22 on emotional, and a lousy 4 on intellectual! what does that mean? and my best match is in N'sync. i think i need to change my birthday!!! ouch!!!!
I suggest you do what I plan to do (see my earlier posting) except you may not even need the music!

Cheers
Andrew (Darby)
Geez....it didn't even occur to me to do a female match
. I wonder what the drawing board shows there
~ let me see, I would wish for Katherine Hepburn, Liv Ullman, Meryl Streep, Chi Coltrane, and/or, well ok, Julia Roberts
[just can't help it, like her energy] ~ I'll let you know.....maybe one o' the guys'll be up for a trade when I get my results. If it's Britney Spears, I'm outta there
!




OK, done! No 100%'ers....guess I'm not meant to be with a woman
.
Glenn Close ~ 98% [I've actually been told I resemble her in the face
]
Sonja Barend ~ 98% [names familiar with a positive connotation]
Tyne Daly ~ 97% [I should know who this is, but can't place her; certainly know her name though]
Loni Anderson ~ 97% [Loni Anderson!?! Is this a Britney thing?]
Brenda Blethyn -96% [this name sounds like she should be a serious and distinguished, English actress ~ who is she!?!]
OK, open for bids.......unless you got someone to top Glenn Close, I think I'll just hold on to her
. Or, if one of the others of mine "top" her, let me know, and then maybe I'll be negotiable
.

Glenn Close ~ 98% [I've actually been told I resemble her in the face

Sonja Barend ~ 98% [names familiar with a positive connotation]
Tyne Daly ~ 97% [I should know who this is, but can't place her; certainly know her name though]
Loni Anderson ~ 97% [Loni Anderson!?! Is this a Britney thing?]
Brenda Blethyn -96% [this name sounds like she should be a serious and distinguished, English actress ~ who is she!?!]
OK, open for bids.......unless you got someone to top Glenn Close, I think I'll just hold on to her


- Byron
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Elizabeth. Reference Brenda Blethyn. You are correct in your supposition. She is a brilliant British actress. Appeared in an excellent British film, "Secrets and Lies" with Timothy Spall. Also in "Girls' Night Out" with Julie Walters, of Educating Rita fame, and Chris Kristofferson.. I hope I got the titles right? Others will jump in and correct me, I expect, without malice. Regards from Byron et al. 

"Bipolar is a roller-coaster ride without a seat belt. One day you're flying with the fireworks; for the next month you're being scraped off the trolley" I said that.