ggw wrote:Are you married to Jessa from Girls?
I met my wife in rehab.
How did you meet your significant other
Vas wrote:
was there eharmony in 1975?
aw fuck I lost it here
Julian, wrote:ggw wrote:Are you married to Jessa from Girls?
I met my wife in rehab.
Your witty cultural reference eludes me.
Sorry, but there's just not that much difference between the Decemberists and Kings of Leon. No doubt there are plenty of people who are into both.
Compared to that, my wife and I differed quite a bit more in music taste. She was into Brazilian music and I was into classic American country music. Now I like them both. But I still won't listen to her Tupac, and she still frowns on some of my country stuff.
Compared to that, my wife and I differed quite a bit more in music taste. She was into Brazilian music and I was into classic American country music. Now I like them both. But I still won't listen to her Tupac, and she still frowns on some of my country stuff.
atomic wrote:James wrote:
I don't see a huge difference between someone liking the Decemberists and Kings of Leon. They are both mainstream rock bands to me. Would their female fanbase really be that different?
I tended to meet lot of women in DC who adamantly did not want to ever have children. I know there are some men for whom these women would be national treasures, but it was a deal breaker for me.
Decemberists are not mainstream and that has nothing to do with the type of music it is. If you can't tell the difference between the two then you don't know much about music.
James wrote:
Sorry, but there's just not that much difference between the Decemberists and Kings of Leon. No doubt there are plenty of people who are into both.
Compared to that, my wife and I differed quite a bit more in music taste. She was into Brazilian music and I was into classic American country music. Now I like them both. But I still won't listen to her Tupac, and she still frowns on some of my country stuff.atomic wrote:James wrote:
I don't see a huge difference between someone liking the Decemberists and Kings of Leon. They are both mainstream rock bands to me. Would their female fanbase really be that different?
I tended to meet lot of women in DC who adamantly did not want to ever have children. I know there are some men for whom these women would be national treasures, but it was a deal breaker for me.
Decemberists are not mainstream and that has nothing to do with the type of music it is. If you can't tell the difference between the two then you don't know much about music.
You fucking argue about everything. One has female and male vocalists, violin, banjo, and accordian with witty lyrics playing folk music the other is a bunch of guys with guitars playing rock music. If you can't tell the difference then stop listening to music. It is as different as Tupac and Classic Country.
James wrote:
in spite of the fact that I'm the world's biggest dickhead.
hmm…is it self deprecating when it's true
Vas wrote:
was there eharmony in 1975?
I don't get your comment? Is that when you got married?
Wait. Tupac is Brazilian?
grateful wrote:
Wait. Tupac is Brazilian?
I think he was a founding member of CSS.
James wrote:
Sorry, but there's just not that much difference between the Decemberists and Kings of Leon.
Really?
Colin Meloy's wife:

Caleb Followill's wife:

I will say that the girl I was talking to who was a Kings of Leon fan was a solid 9. I wish the James Ford in me didn't come out as she didn't like it when I laughed at her for liking Kings of Leon.
You do know that e-harmony is a Christian dating site, right?
atomic wrote:
I did seem to get better matches when I put a filter on to not get matched with Religious women.
James wrote:
You do know that e-harmony is a Christian dating site, right?atomic wrote:
I did seem to get better matches when I put a filter on to not get matched with Religious women.
First girl I dated on there was Jewish. I think it might have been at one time but not when I was on there.