When's a CoolGirl Gonna Come Around?

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I'm getting lonely on these forums, being the only cool person around with a few exceptions. Anyway to get on topic.


How many around happily married with or without kids.


I just wanted to get on an insightful thing I heard.

When Adam was made he understood a lot and realised he shouldn't eat from the tree. He felt lonely seeing mates all around. God made Eve from Adam's Rib. No other female animal was made from a rib they were made from God himself with the dust from the earth. In seeing this Eve had a weakness from all other animals, and in curiousity she did eat. Adam did eat also but only because Eve gave him so in excuse he could say to God Eve gave me, I did do it myself. When God approached them he gave the same excuse instead of actually repenting and saying God I'm sorry. Therefore cast away he was, to spawn a whole of evil.

Makes you think about woman in a whole new light. This is of no offense to woman what's so ever this is something I heard from someone. It can mean different things.
Anyone made any sense out of this thing?

Ever Insightful CoolGuy
 
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AfternicAfternic
would ManicGirl do?

Jennifer and you would make a beautiful couple ;)
 
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:D

I'm open for experiment.

My Cool Self
 
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CoolGuy said:
"When's a CoolGirl Gonna Come Around?"
Check back in this thread tomorrow at 3 p.m. EST.
 
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:D


Thanks guys. Appreciate it!

Got a good laugh.
Laughing CoolGuy
 
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HellFear said:
Check back in this thread tomorrow at 3 p.m. EST.
hmm let me guess.. a CoolGirl will be posting in this thread?? :D :music:
 
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We'll just have to wait and see.

:D

Patient but content CoolGuy
 
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