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quantumsurveyor on March 2What exactly is it that you hunt for (nudge, nudge, wink wink)? I see that you are at that certain age that I was at a decade ago. Don' let it fester.
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Rhynoceros on January 25, 2008i like a seaweed adventure
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Rhynoceros on January 25, 2008velcro forest... poetic nice... i like i like
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Rhynoceros on January 24, 2008like im talking some super bushy stuff here
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Rhynoceros on January 24, 2008would you 69 some hairy clean muff?
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Rhynoceros : rhynoceros on January 22, 2008do you like to 69?
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total20clutz : I messed up sorry on April 9, 2007I meant to say there is no normal so I try to keep an open mind
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total20clutz : Hello on April 9, 2007you are very strange but I think that is a good thing. Like my sister says there is no open so I try to keep an open mind. You are very funny. Thanks for the laugh.
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honey bear on March 15, 2007
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Cinnarry on March 15, 2007Greatest writer of confectionary poems in the world! Besides me.
KISS! -
Fillthee Nae : ello on March 10, 2007thanx and of course, 69 is a kinky, kickass number. ^_^
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Uhs Feth Malorn on October 20, 2006I cannot imagine what you mean.
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Zorro69 on October 19, 2006Not only.
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Uhs Feth Malorn on October 18, 200669 is a great number.
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Zorro69 on October 18, 2006We spell the nationality "British" and it requires a capital. "Brittish" would mean "like a Briton".
I am amused that you think people from Boston have a weirder accent than other Americans. Southerners are pretty funny. -
Tirrell on October 17, 2006I just figured brittish was as equal to english...
and yes I am a us citizen, though the rest of the country
for some reason forgets boston. They all think that bostonians have the weird accent...
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Zorro69 on October 17, 2006English, not British. The equivalent of calling me "British" would be for me to say "Aha! I did not know you were a US citizen!"
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Tirrell on October 15, 2006I am sorry Mr zorro, I did not realize at the time you were Brittish, I guess I was a bit dim. He is a radio talk show shock Jock from New York who has proclaimed himself king of all media... He is rather what you may refer to as worse than a git. Vulgar does not seem to really fit, he is rather nasty. His humor is non existant and only the dim seem to really listen. I made the said comment before knowing you better and now regret ever having said it. You have a far deeper humor, and a great intelect and I rather would say you are perhaps one of the best people whome I met, You speak your mind and are unafraid to say that crap is crap. And I deeply respect that. My most humble apoligies for not understanding you better to begin with.--Robert
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Zorro69 on October 15, 2006Dear Tirrell: I have no idea who Howard Stern was. So your point is lost on me. Was he a poet? He sounds like a member of the chosen people to me.
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Zorro69 on October 11, 2006This is your last warning, Aurielle, stop posting illiterate and offensive items on my pages. Next time you are ticketed for obscenity. Got it?
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Aurielle on October 11, 2006TRYED TO SPEACIALIZED IN ABUSE? ZORRO PLEASE SHUT DA FUCK UP THANKS LOL U KNO WUT U WROTE 2 ME ND U KNO ITS NOT SWEET
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cybercomic on October 10, 2006dis is a weerd place. Any guy hoo has a peenk paje wi pikturs of animuls and 69 in his name is gotta bee weerd. so yu in on my favrites now.!
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Tirrell on October 4, 2006I would venture to say that Mr. Stern is the git, and you are far more inteligent than you let on. Hence the sarcastic wit.
Am I close? Nice fox in the pic... Is that a painting?
Live long and prosper, doctor.
Cheers-- Robert
By the way, when you visit my site check out the link where I work, you may just get a kick out of it. I'd love to hear what you think of what barbarisim I write! lol
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Zorro69 on October 3, 2006I shall be over to visit you soon. I congratulate you on your terrible spelling.
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Tirrell on October 3, 2006Urgent phone call to Zorro69! "aye?"
Read all 11 things you call poems. And seriously believe you only to have two or three childish poems with a few gross twists. Why not read some poems from poets, How about Longfellow, or perhaps even Robert Frost?
But read none the less, from your lack of civilized language
(use of foul grammer for a cheep shock) what are you trying to be the Howard Stern of poetry? seriously.
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