Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."
Definitely knowing enough different takeaways/ restaurants so you never have to make your own food. That way you never have to mess up the kitchen, and you never have to clean up the kitchen.
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."
hehehe you're a bit materialistic why not look into your innate gifts heheh like wit, talents and charm...
persistence and hope, or else whats the point.
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."
My Opnion onthis topic is that to save onc virginity, as I have mangaed to do so. By the way, I am a 31 year old single and also vigin.
akrami wrote:
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."My Opnion onthis topic is that to save onc virginity, as I have mangaed to do so. By the way, I am a 31 year old single and also vigin.
hehehe, ohh you're talking about celibacy man... Good for you though ![]()
akrami wrote:
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."My Opnion onthis topic is that to save onc virginity, as I have mangaed to do so. By the way, I am a 31 year old single and also vigin.
Wow I have never met a virgin over 20 years old. Good on you, but I guess if you never had it, you don't know what your missing.
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."
I'd have to say it would be an accommodating girl friend! I can live without just about anything except love!
Is there a parrot trapped in this thread?
Helen Cater wrote:
akrami wrote:
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."My Opnion onthis topic is that to save onc virginity, as I have mangaed to do so. By the way, I am a 31 year old single and also vigin.
Wow I have never met a virgin over 20 years old. Good on you, but I guess if you never had it, you don't know what your missing.
Can I know, What am I missing? I think that whatever, I am missing will be forever, since I am going to get married soon. But The main problem is to search for a suitable Life-partner. By the way, I will never loss my virginity, any way other than marriage.
GeneralHowitzer wrote:
Michael Willis wrote:
Whether you are still a Bachelor or now married, what would you consider the most important thing you have/had to have?
I would say for me it was...microwave, deep fryer, breath mints and a small pocket size "little black book."hehehe you're a bit materialistic why not look into your innate gifts heheh like wit, talents and charm...
lol, I know what you mean now...but way back in my early 20's I had different thoughts.
akrami wrote:
Helen Cater wrote:
akrami wrote:
My Opnion onthis topic is that to save onc virginity, as I have mangaed to do so. By the way, I am a 31 year old single and also vigin.Wow I have never met a virgin over 20 years old. Good on you, but I guess if you never had it, you don't know what your missing.
Can I know, What am I missing? I think that whatever, I am missing will be forever, since I am going to get married soon. But The main problem is to search for a suitable Life-partner. By the way, I will never loss my virginity, any way other than marriage.
Good for you. Stick with your personal convictions. And congrats on the upcoming marriage!
Michael Willis wrote:
akrami wrote:
Helen Cater wrote:
Wow I have never met a virgin over 20 years old. Good on you, but I guess if you never had it, you don't know what your missing.
Can I know, What am I missing? I think that whatever, I am missing will be forever, since I am going to get married soon. But The main problem is to search for a suitable Life-partner. By the way, I will never loss my virginity, any way other than marriage.
Good for you. Stick with your personal convictions. And congrats on the upcoming marriage!
Thanks, you for your great favour.
Helen Cater wrote:
Is there a parrot trapped in this thread?
Where is it? LOL
Sorry it occurred be cause of the confusion.
Most bachelors would not manage without a mobile, no way... That smart device will help you when you're hungry (pizzaaaa!!!), when something's unclear in household matters (mum, what's the difference between bleach and ironing liquid?), when your mood is down (whazzup dude, go for a beer?), when you're lonely (can I invite you to dinner tonight, miss?) and in all other situations immaginable. ![]()
I'm guilty! Punish me!
Black Lilly wrote:
Most bachelors would not manage without a mobile, no way... That smart device will help you when you're hungry (pizzaaaa!!!), when something's unclear in household matters (mum, what's the difference between bleach and ironing liquid?), when your mood is down (whazzup dude, go for a beer?), when you're lonely (can I invite you to dinner tonight, miss?) and in all other situations immaginable.
lol, so you know of some of our secrets?
Over the years men have changed, but in a lot of ways we are still the same. Being a bachelor, um, oooover 20 years ago is way different than today.
Michael Willis wrote:
Black Lilly wrote:
Most bachelors would not manage without a mobile, no way... That smart device will help you when you're hungry (pizzaaaa!!!), when something's unclear in household matters (mum, what's the difference between bleach and ironing liquid?), when your mood is down (whazzup dude, go for a beer?), when you're lonely (can I invite you to dinner tonight, miss?) and in all other situations immaginable.
lol, so you know of some of our secrets?
Over the years men have changed, but in a lot of ways we are still the same. Being a bachelor, um, oooover 20 years ago is way different than today.
yep, there were no mobile phones then, and no internet. In addition, we used to take colour tvs as a cutting edge technology - so how many channels in that 50" plasma you said?
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The best part of being a bachelor is the spectrum of possibilities!
Jonathan Janco wrote:
The best part of being a bachelor is the spectrum of possibilities!
Eventually your "possibilities" might run out or get married...

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