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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    Sometimes, I think "You can't get by on your good looks and charming personality forever."
    But then I realize that "I can get by on my good looks and charming personality." Personally I like to "skate on thin ice."
    Do you prefer hard work? or being "charming?" I am also a hard worker. So please no haters. What do you think?
    Narf! Reviewed by Narf! on . Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?" Sometimes, I think "You can't get by on your good looks and charming personality forever." But then I realize that "I can get by on my good looks and charming personality." Personally I like to "skate on thin ice." Do you prefer hard work? or being "charming?" I am also a hard worker. So please no haters. What do you think? Rating: 5

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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    I think you will definitely fall through the ice and get stuck in ice cold water.

    Not hating, just sharing my opinion.

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    #3
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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    A cute smile will melt the coldest ice.

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    #4
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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    I think that hard work should be your number one goal and then let the fact that your charming be your back up.

    Thats what I do.

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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    so if your charming, lets assume all charming people get a cute smile....since it helps them charm people...

    anyways..

    if your charming and enjoy skating on thin ice. then you use the smile to be charming, and the smile melts the ice....is that a form of suicide?

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    #6
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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    Nah, I prefer to have my feet planted on good firm solid ground.. I hate that in limbo feeling. I thing hard work, honesty and reliability should be your starting point, and let charm and good looks be a bonus to give you that last nudge to be slightly ahead of the competition.

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    #7
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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    Being charming only works when you have an audience. That's a pretty big flaw in my opinion.

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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    I go where the flow of life takes me. I roll and bob with the ebb and flow of the tide.. whether I am skating on thin ice, or walking on water, but I always pull my own weight.

    And my own weight includes the burden of countless others.

    I work hard at this point in my life, and use my charm to fill in the gaps, so that one day I might have the resources to save our god-forsaken species.

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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    SHIT!! What grazi said:wtf:

    I have lost the meaning of me

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    Anyone here enjoy "skating on thin ice?"

    Quote Originally Posted by geonagual
    SHIT!! What grazi said:wtf:

    I have lost the meaning of me
    HAHAHAH!! I finally beat you, motherfucker!!! Dont worry... I just came back from quoting you as my answer in another thread :P But I wasnt mad, because I already knew I was gonna have to lol

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