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What's your least controversial opinion?

Many years ago, when I was newly single, I created an account on match.com to see what all the fuss was about. I'm going to steal my response from something I saw on about 75% of women's profiles:

I like to have fun.
"What do you do for fun?"

The dumbest "getting to know you" question that everyone asks when you're getting to know someone new.
 
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Many years ago, when I was newly single, I created an account on match.com to see what all the fuss was about. I'm going to steal my response from something I saw on about 75% of women's profiles:

I like to have fun.
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Important information though, is it not? What's your approach to soliciting these details?

"How do you like to spend your weekends?"

"What did you do on your last vacation?"

Granted, I have absolutely no game- but neither do any of you other Casanovas, with the exception of maybe @gunslingerdick and he's dead.
 
Sweet! Dont you just love when you're in the middle of a great song and it fades down and then back up on the next track?
I had a stereo in my room as a kid, with a record player and 8-track. My mom's car had an 8-track player (1977 Buick Regal... total POS). But, I had mostly records. I had three 8-track tapes and every time I hear the songs, even today, I instinctively remember when they fade-out. The three that I had were Boston, Billy Squier- Don't Say No, and Aerosmith- Rocks.

And, that loud "Cluh-CLINK!" as it changed programs!
 
I had a stereo in my room as a kid, with a record player and 8-track. My mom's car had an 8-track player (1977 Buick Regal... total POS). But, I had mostly records. I had three 8-track tapes and every time I hear the songs, even today, I instinctively remember when they fade-out. The three that I had were Boston, Billy Squier- Don't Say No, and Aerosmith- Rocks.

And, that loud "Cluh-CLINK!" as it changed programs!
I know I'm dating myself but my first car (aka $500 POS) had an 8 track player in it. I joined the Columbia record and tape club (remember that shit?) so I could quickly build up some music. I had a case that would only hold 12 tapes and it still took up half my freaking back seat!
 
I know I'm dating myself but my first car (aka $500 POS) had an 8 track player in it. I joined the Columbia record and tape club (remember that shit?) so I could quickly build up some music. I had a case that would only hold 12 tapes and it still took up half my freaking back seat!
By the time I joined that club (and the BMG club), it had progressed to cassette tapes. You know what? Cassette tapes usually play the songs a wee-little bit faster than CD's and LP's. I found that out by learning to play songs from cassettes. It's barely discernible.
 
I had a stereo in my room as a kid, with a record player and 8-track. My mom's car had an 8-track player (1977 Buick Regal... total POS). But, I had mostly records. I had three 8-track tapes and every time I hear the songs, even today, I instinctively remember when they fade-out. The three that I had were Boston, Billy Squier- Don't Say No, and Aerosmith- Rocks.

And, that loud "Cluh-CLINK!" as it changed programs!
I had the Boston 8 track with the spaceship on the cover, don't remember the name.
 
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