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Post by monsterjester on Jun 21, 2008 2:12:42 GMT -5
The lost three will reveal the final five who are from the thirteenth colony.
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Post by Lackadaisical on Jun 21, 2008 2:48:12 GMT -5
So far I like the segment. I have to agree with the poster that suggested possibly changing the name of the segment. Maybe it's just me, but it reminds me of that Robert Downey movie and the VH1 show with Mystery (what's up with that Sky Captain head gear he wears? Personally, I can't stomach that guy). I also understand to you Hybrid (Clif) it's more like confidence building/social interaction steps to finding that right woman. I haven't read anything about the book "The Game" you mentioned, but sounds like you're using it for getting women interested in you, spending time getting to know you, and not as a guide to get notches in your bedpost. I'm not sure if there is any difference in the book then there is in the countless articles in Cosmo that women read on how to snag a millionaire, or Mr. Right. I think you helped clear the misconception up that you're using it to get beautiful women into bed, but instead helping yourself and others to not be so socially inept. My only introduction to the seduction community comes from Mystery and his books and tv show. So, to be totally honest, I was expecting the segment more like his show and yourself to be more like him (did I mention I can't stand the guy?), so glad it's not (and that your very likable). Maybe others are thinking the same and jumping to conclusions about you, because of him? Anyhow... I'm rambling a bit. One more thing, you were talking about why women like bad boys. I believe it's because we like the excitement and spontaneity. But... we think we can rein them in, and make them exclusively ours. We like to try and fix things (and I don't mean "fix" like in neuter ). How else can you explain the women that have dated and gone on to marry Charlie Sheen and Tommy Lee? Keep up the good work and looking forward to the next one. ~Jen
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Post by sofie on Jun 21, 2008 3:09:32 GMT -5
About bad boys: I also think, that its about feeling that that man has some kind of power, which can eventually protect us. And maybe: when somebody who is arogant to other people spend some nice time with you, you can subconsciously feel, that you are better than all these other people, becouse he choosed you. Its something like remains of animal instinkts...
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Post by The Hybrid on Jun 21, 2008 15:27:39 GMT -5
The lost three will reveal the final five who are from the thirteenth colony. Yes! You are the Man! BSG all the way! whoa whoa, whoa.. I know i'm likable just don't get carried away I think you nailed it on the point. While I take alot of what he teaches into account, I don't define my life around it. I think Mystery defines his life around he because he loves women, he loves the game, and his business is all about that. That's who he is as a person. I got the chance to meet him in Florida, and the one main thing I gathered from him was that he was just a normal guy. There was nothing special about him, except that he was who he was. He was being himself... which most guys that get into this stuff, they don't get that. The thing about Bad boys is they get women because they do what they want and the women try to hard to "win" them. That's why women marry tommy lee or Charlie Sheen because they can't quite "win" them over.. if you have something you want, you don't want it anymore, but if you can get it relatively easy, then when you have it, you don't want it. Crazy how it works doesn't it? I'll clear up some things in the next podcast. It went well today. check out the next
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Post by Lackadaisical on Jun 21, 2008 21:59:22 GMT -5
I'll definately be checking out the next installments. Like I said previously, I've enjoyed the last two so I suspect I'll continue to enjoy them and be tuning in. I think even if I didn't like it, I'd tune in just to try and get a better understanding of it all.
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Post by monsterjester on Jun 22, 2008 19:16:16 GMT -5
Warm Taffy is the harbinger of death; he will lead the podcast to its end. Seriously, all I want is a woman who appreciates the greatness of Galactica and I'm set. Diggin' the segment man.
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Post by griffyc03 on Jun 22, 2008 21:08:54 GMT -5
hey i respect you dude. when i hear the word pick up artist i tihnk of a player thats just going out to get as many girls to sleep with him as possible. but u seem like a nice respectable man just trying to build confidence and help others do the same. i dont agree with what these people are saying for the most part.
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Post by The Hybrid on Jun 23, 2008 9:10:32 GMT -5
BSG Rules! hey i respect you dude. when i hear the word pick up artist i tihnk of a player thats just going out to get as many girls to sleep with him as possible. but u seem like a nice respectable man just trying to build confidence and help others do the same. i dont agree with what these people are saying for the most part. You have to take it with a grain of salt, step back and look at it from all different angles. There are guys out there who do exactly that.. they are players and get as many women as they can. But they will be unsatisfied inside. They'll have the ability to get a woman, but not form a relationship with them, more so a connection. The PUA is about building that relationship with women and people. It's about connecting with people on multiple levels. I have respect for you as well, because you've got an interest in the segment as well as a little response. That's cool to me, thanks! Stay tuned to the next segment, alot will be explained in that one.
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Post by manilaraf on Jun 23, 2008 10:43:06 GMT -5
Having never heard Cliff/Hybrid on any podcast or having read any of his blog before I heard his segment on the J&JS I might have a different perspective.
When I heard "Pick-up Artist" I immediately thought negative connotations. I imagined all the smarmy guys I've seen in bars or clubs or have heard about from the experiences of my female friends. But when I heard him talking and as I heard the first segment (NB-I haven't heard the uncut segment from show #2 yet) I had different thoughts.
It wasn't really about "picking up" but more of getting the self-confidence to talk to or get to know women (so far). I mean I think Jay said it that it wasn't about getting notches on the bedpost, although it could be used for that. As a shy guy throughout high school I can see where this is coming from. But I think the terms that are used like "seduction" and "pickup artist" tend to bring up negative connotations. Of course "Developing Interpersonal Interactions & Your Self Confidence" is less catchy.
I don't think the segment should be cut. I mean it's only begun for crying out loud, give him a chance to be heard. If any women in particular have issue with anything he says you could write into J&J and offer to give a rebuttal piece or even a segment "What Women Really Want" or something like that.
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Post by rollingdoughnut on Jun 23, 2008 15:24:35 GMT -5
Yeah, there's no chance of the segment being cut. This and The Married Man are my two favourite segments. I even decided to get "The Game" out of the library, based on the strength of Clif's segment, and my fascination with human relationships and the way people behave socially. But I'm only 16 so they wouldn't give it to me.
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Post by Colleen on Jun 23, 2008 16:05:03 GMT -5
Yeah, there's no chance of the segment being cut. This and The Married Man are my two favourite segments. I even decided to get "The Game" out of the library, based on the strength of Clif's segment, and my fascination with human relationships and the way people behave socially. But I'm only 16 so they wouldn't give it to me. audible.com/lost lol (I have no idea if that's right, but it's like like that)
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Post by Lackadaisical on Jun 23, 2008 22:51:08 GMT -5
Yeah, there's no chance of the segment being cut. This and The Married Man are my two favourite segments. I even decided to get "The Game" out of the library, based on the strength of Clif's segment, and my fascination with human relationships and the way people behave socially. But I'm only 16 so they wouldn't give it to me. audible.com/lost lol (I have no idea if that's right, but it's like like that) I think it's audiblepodcast.com/lost
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Post by rollingdoughnut on Jun 24, 2008 12:18:15 GMT -5
Thanks, but I don't have a credit card either...
I guess I'll just wait a couple of years, I have enough to read as it is. Also, does anyone know when the uncut version of episode 4 comes out?
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Post by The Hybrid on Jun 24, 2008 14:59:17 GMT -5
You can go to Border's or Barnes and Noble, they should let you buy it. If not, Amazon works just as well.
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Post by monsterjester on Jun 24, 2008 16:23:20 GMT -5
Amazon all the way, baby; no taxes and free shipping if you spend over 25$, and the free shipping is pretty darn quick, at least to where I live. Almost every book, DVD, or blu ray I buy comes from Amazon.
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