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  • Member Since:

    November 04, 2007

  • Sex:

    Male

  • Age:

    42

  • Relationship Status:

    It's Complicated

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  • Sexual Orientation:

    Gay

  • Location:

    Bellingham, WA

  • Ethnicity:

    White

  • Zodiac:

    Sagittarius


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Hello. I'm trying to treat this page differently than the average post. I figure, I'll just be myself, and if that frightens you off it's probably for the best. Ha! I am very eclectic and I have a taste for exotic things and adventure that is seldom satiated. I value friendship. I am an honest person. I wrestle with freedom and loyalty. (If you know your astrology that should be a dead giveaway.) I go on believing the world is still a magical and primitive place, despite how desperately people try to section off an sell every piece of it. That's what I like in people, too: a little wildness, a little unpredictability. I don't find it often. Nowadays everyone is obsessed with being "safe." (And I mean that globally, I'm not talking about a condom.) We learn from mistakes, we learn from facing our fears. It's exhilarating and keeps us young. I am creative. I am a writer. I love mysticism and do yoga. Never had the remotest interest in competitive sports since wrestling stopped being a nude sport. ++++++Click on my favorite link, children, and pay homage to the amazing H.R. Puffinstuff. +++++++

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The Ownership of Crap

Posted May 13th, 2008 at 04:56am

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