MockingVol
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I also think this somewhat has to do with how I watched the first 5 seasons with my last ex who, admittedly, I still haven't gotten completely over.
My girlfriend and I are watching through the seasons on Netflix at the moment(her first watch-through, my second). Excellent show. Not quite The Office good, but very solid nonetheless.
Is it bad that I still haven't completely gotten over someone that I haven't dated in over a year?
I'm an outgoing, funny, and-- according to most-- at least somewhat attractive guy, but I can't bring myself to get back out in the dating game.
Is it bad that I still haven't completely gotten over someone that I haven't dated in over a year?
I'm an outgoing, funny, and-- according to most-- at least somewhat attractive guy, but I can't bring myself to get back out in the dating game.
I'm not a young horndog and prefer the east coast. Jupiter/WPB is more enjoyable than anything I've been to on the west.
I'm also a diver so that has something to do with it as well.
I like the waves of the Atlantic. Other than that the beaches/water are beautiful on the west coast. Different strokes for different folks. I love the crashing waves.
The diving is better way down south. I really wasn't thinking about that far southeast coast. I've always considered that a separate area. I was thinking more along the middle to north east coast. I love from Miami through the keys. But I still love Tampa Bay better.I really don't like the middle to northeast beach towns.[/ fmyop
You have inspired me to start watching The Office
I don't see how that's possible, maybe it doesn't affect you but just being within a mile of the beach during it makes me cough and gives me a sore throat. It's not a deal killer, but it's real.This is a load of horsecrap. Ref tide is a random occurrence. I lived in T Bay for 10 years and never encountered it once. We went to the beach all the dang time, and frequented every beach from Honeymoon island to fort DeSoto. You may have had a bad experience, but it is a fluke. If the stretch of beach you are going to that day has a red tide warning posted, just drive a few miles down Gulf Blvd to another one. It never affects a very big stretch of beach. Have a nice day.