Oh no!
The last poll option 'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 250 or more partners' didn't go on.
Is that partners per month, year, or what?
I voted before you said the last option didn't go on, so just call me Mozart, hehehehehehehehehehehehe
And I'm really not artistic :shock: :shock: :shock:
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In your memoirs? You should keep a diary and show it to your great grandchildren when they ask you to knit jumpers and bake cakes and explain that you didn't have time to learn to knit and bake!
Where's a mod when you need one, I'm really upset that I screwed up my poll and I'd really like it mended. :upset:
Aw, thanks for trying - I forgot you were a mod! (it's early!)
I thought Damien Hirst was cockney rhyming slang for first......well thats my guesstimate anyway. Cant be far off the 3 figures - must be time to start attending munches, clubs and parties!!
I don't mind being creative but I don't want to be bohemian, that's just a nice way of saying you spend all your money on absinthe and will die of the clap! :eeek:
I think I can fairly vouch for the benefits of the artistic lifestyle, and 'bohemian' would go a fair way to describing me in both my outlook and my lifestyle. As for absinthe ... lovely stuff. More people should drink it. Lloyd the barman tells me so.
I've found women tend to be attracted to men who are artistic/creative, possibly because of preformed notions about what we're supposed to be like, and also possibly because they think it's sexy. The kind of women I'm likely to meet on my nights out are likely to be the kind turned on by what I do for a living. Put it this way: I was out in a Glasgow bar with a friend, and we got chatting to some girls. He talked about audits and environmental engineering (even I fell asleep after a minute of this). I talked about the project I was working on. Guess who got more attention paid to him? Apart from anything else, being 'artistic' means your range of possible conversational topics are far wider than someone whose interests are football and beer.
I'm afraid I'm a mere Tracey Emin! But I'm working my way up the ladder, so to speak.