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dating help. im 14 years and there is a guy that i REALLY like?
there's this guy, lets call him Paul. Now Paul is a guy really nice and he and I are really similar. We like the same music, clothes, television. Personally, I think we're soulmates. I really want to tell him how I feel, but im afraid. Paul is one of my very close friends and I will not make things okward us. now, heres another thing. A few months ago, I liked this guy, and I told him. He denied saying that "we should just be friends". And I crushed. I am thinking of going again. but I feel that Paul loves me too. What should I do? im see tomorrow! if Please help me.
if you do not tell her that you love then you'll regret it I had the same problem and I liked it guys and I did not tell him I loved him for the same 3 years and we were best friends and he got into a car accident and I went up to the hospital to see him and he told me he loved me and I told him that I loved doing but I sat in the hospital room for a week and I did not move, unless it is to go to the bathroom or eat, but I put that off as long as I could but I'm sitting DR.S there and said he probably had a day to live we just laid there in his bed but he said he hung so long he could and he died with me in his arms so if I could go back in time, I told him I loved him tell him how you feel you never know what might happen
Arnold Schwarzenegger on The Old Dating Game TV Show- Funny Clip
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Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows $14.98 During my generally misspent youth, I devoted an inordinate amount of time watching the most preposterous movies ever made. I use the word preposterous advisedly, because that s the precise term to describe films involving giant scorpions, teenage werewolves, little green Martians, big alien brains, fire-breathing space turtles, 50-foot women, puppet people, humongous leeches, killer shrews, and grasshoppers as big as the Shedd Aquarium. Not that I have any regrets. –Author Ted Okuda, from the Introduction Although the motion picture industry initially disparaged and feared television, by the late 1950s, studios saw the medium as a convenient dumping ground for thousands of films that had long been gathering dust in their vaults. As these films found their way to local TV stations, enterprising distributors grouped the titles by genre so programmers could showcase them accordingly. It was in this spirit that Chicago s tradition of horror TV movie shows was born. TV viewers couldn t get enough of the old monster movies everything from glossy Frankenstein and Dracula epics to low-budget cheapies featuring giant grasshoppers and teenage werewolves. Here in Chicago, these films were broadcast on such horror movie shows as Shock Theatre, Thrillerama, Creature Features, and Screaming Yellow Theater. Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows: From Shock Theatre to Svengoolie is the first comprehensive look at Chicago s horror movie programs, from their inception in 1957 to the present. Through career profiles of the Horror Hosts who provided comedic interludes between commercial breaks, discover which creepy presenter was one of the 12 reporters to travel around the country with the Beatles during their 1965 66 U.S. tour, and learn about the politics behind Channel 32’s sudden (and outrageous) switch from Svengoolie to the Ghoul. Also included are broadcast histories of such hostless programs as Creature Features, Thrillerama The Big Show, The Early Show, The Science Fiction Theater, and Monster Rally, along with a guide to 100 fright films broadcast on Chicago television and a look at the Shock! horror library that started a TV craze. Filled with rare photographs and ever-before-published data, Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows celebrates a grand tradition in local television. |
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Conscious Dating $14.98 If you are single and seeking your life partner, this is the only book you need Today there are more single people than ever in history. Over 40 percent of our adult population is single and most of them want to meet their perfect mate. But dating has its drawbacks. ?Dating doesn?t really work anymore as a way to find relationship happiness,? says David Steele, marriage and family therapist, founder of the Relationship Coaching Institute (the first and largest relationship coach training organization) and author of the new book Conscious Dating; Finding the love of your life in today?s world. ?We want to be happy in relationships, but don?t know how. The old way of dating and mating simply doesn?t work anymore,? says Steele, ?the rules have changed and most of us don?t know what the new rules are. In searching for love, most singles are using trial and error, flying by the seat of their pants, or following bad advice. This is not just another dating book filled with tired ideas about how to ?get? a man or woman. Conscious Dating provides relationship information and strategies proven and tested with thousands of singles worldwide from a pioneering leader in the field of relationships. It does not offer manipulative or deceptive practices that compromise who you are, in fact it helps singles celebrate who they are and see being single as an opportunity and not a disease. This groundbreaking new book starts by looking at fourteen dating traps and why dating doesn?t work. Then author David Steele delves into the ten principles for conscious dating and how any single can go from dating disaster to dating success! Conscious Dating is destined to change the way you view dating, relationships and, most importantly, yourself. Who are you? What do you want? How can you get what you really want in your life and relationships? Packed with tips, quizzes, personal stories and real world advice, David Steele shows you how to take a proactive role, perhaps for the first time in your life, so that you can find the love of your life and the life that you love. |
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