Yes. That or he's high. lol =D
2007-10-24 16:44:40
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answer #1
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answered by no longer here 6
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In my case, he has been totally blind 4 times (married 4 and divorced 4) prior to this marriage. Not a very good record. Maybe I should shoot the cupid with his own arrow.
2007-10-24 21:09:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think cupid has a great sense of humor, take my husband, not the one I have now, but my first husband, he was the love of my life, I lost him in 93, I tell you this, because I don't want you to think we got a divorce....my husband was never attracted to heavy women, he loves thin women, but try as he might, he couldn't help fall in love with me, and we married, and were very happy, he never said one thing about my weight, he acted like I was thin, once in a while he would make a comment about a lady, and her big butt, and I would remind him that my butt was bigger than hers, and he would smile and say, your the best little wife in the whole world, but cupid did play tricks on him.......and it still makes me happy to know love is blind
2007-10-24 17:05:53
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answered by Sweet Judy 7
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The call is derived from the Latin cupido, "want". The Romans seen that the God of love,Cupid in Latin, became blind, as a results of fact enthusiasts are unaware of the faults or the unsuitability of the only they love. in specific circumstances they painted or sculpted Eros/Cupid with a blindfold, only to make the factor.The Roman god of love and the son of Venus. he's a small, winged boy, blindfolded, donning bow and arrows. The arrows, as quickly as struck the midsection, makes the sufferer fall in love. he's likewise portrayed as a youthful guy together with his cherished Psyche, with Venus or with a small crew of winged babies (the Amoretti or Amorini). some traditions say that he became born from a silver egg. The proverb "Love is blind" derives instantly from this thought, and has been utilized by employing English writers from Chaucer and Shakespeare onwards. Love is blind:beginning:From Shakespeare's The carrier provider Of Venice. right here, capture this casket; it incredibly is incredibly easily worth the rigors. i'm happy 'tis night, you do no longer seem on me, For i'm lots ashamed of my substitute: yet love is blind and enthusiasts won't be able to see the beautiful follies that themselves devote; For in the event that they could, Cupid himself could blush to be sure me consequently converted to a boy.
2017-01-04 09:54:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Cupid is not blind.
Mistakes are.
2007-10-24 19:26:50
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answered by † Iríšh † 7
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Love definitely is, not sure about Cupid though.
2007-10-24 16:43:20
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answered by Fly girl 7
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I think cupid is always drunk and that is why he misses the right targets all the time!!
2007-10-24 17:54:02
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answered by Ginny 7
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I fired Cupid, then shot him with his own useless arrows, after I dipped them in cyanide
2007-10-24 16:45:18
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answered by tin woman 5
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I agree with you
sometime it is amazing and umbeliable
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2007-10-24 16:47:51
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answered by The_learner 6
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I know he is! He can't hit my heart with an arrow for nothing! Not even one!
(Maybe he's just nearsighted!)
2007-10-25 13:08:14
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answered by wanjoy 5
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i think its quite obvious that he is- have you seen some of the people hes paired up?!?
2007-10-24 16:44:28
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answered by Awesome-O 5
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