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Offline stevie

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1001, my lucky number
on: September 27, 2005, 10:24:46 PM
this isnt to boost my post-count, i dont believe in boosting.................
for the thake..........................................
...............................of..........................
boosting.

but i just have to say that i am honoured and my heart is warmened by the fact that i have been welcomed to this community with open arms and legs.

i mean, wasnt it benjamin franklin who once said-
'he is honoured, the man who walks into a forum and forgets that its the internet and walking isnt possible online, arent you sane? no, i thought not'

i have a dream, and that dream isnt suitable for minors.

i would like to thank momma, poppa , and gramps, for all their loyal support through the bad times, the worse times, and the occasional times where i feel like whipping out an AK and becoming the next RAMBO.

this topic is actually ABOUT something too, its about the stigma attached to those people who are frequent posters, i mean they are maligned, mistreated, abused, and it just aint right.

also, should there be a posting restriction?

i mean i post quite regularly, its because i have no life, but also because i feel i am obligated, by god's will, to spread my genius around the web.

Offline Siberian Husky

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Re: 1001, my lucky number
Reply #1 on: September 27, 2005, 11:10:52 PM
whoa i totally skimmed through this post without reading and word just to say JIMMY LIKES FISH
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Offline pianistimo

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Re: 1001, my lucky number
Reply #2 on: September 28, 2005, 12:00:16 AM
did you say open arms (AND legs?).  now who in their right mind would do that?  stevie, you have illusions of grandeur.  testing the waters of music is not going on an exlusive binge into one area of musical personalities, but all areas.  me thinks you focus on yourself like a weightlifter.  drop the weights and the expectations.  there's really no expectations that others place on you here.  you CAN be yourself.  who is the real you?  you are the only one that can tell us.  maybe you can be happiest when you drop the baggage of weights that all of us have through the first half of life.  they get too heavy, so we start dropping them one by one.  then, you focus on the future and what you personally want to accomplish with your life.  i think you'll be an excellent teacher if you can help others to see the good in themselves outside of their sexual natures.  i mean, you could get into a lot of trouble if you don't find yourself a girlfriend before teaching.  but, once you do this - you're probably going to be able to focus, and see beyond - into eternity as someone else pointed out.  solomon experienced everything and started to see that it was all sort of futile.  it didn't lead anywhere.  there was no end of books, knowledge, etc.  so he said "fear God and keep the commandments."  to him, that was the end of all because when you experience life, you see it's the same for everyone.  you reap what you sow.

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Re: 1001, my lucky number
Reply #3 on: September 28, 2005, 02:10:49 AM
hahaha, thanks, what
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