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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 1:17 am
That's hilarious! I wish I had a better definition than "Gaelic - warrior rising."
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 7:32 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:32 am
Keithing Vague This makes me think of President Bush's "conviction" angle in the campaign. How so? Maybe I haven't been keeping up with American politics for a bit. Not since Jibjab's "This Land" flash anyway. Care to elaborate? Well, one of the Republican party's major criticisms of John Kerry is the contention that he "flip-flops" on the issues. Bush, on the other hand has the "conviction" to "stay the course" in Iraq. Pardon me, but I tend to think it's MORE important to be able to change one's mind when confronted with evidence suggesting one was in error. Or, as someone else put it: "If you're driving off a cliff, it doesn't help to keep your hands firmly on the wheel."
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:47 am
Quote: 1. keith The act of being extremely sexy and talented when it comes to everything, especially when it comes to dealing with females. dude, i was in a bad situation with the girlfriend but i managed to pull a Keith and make everything better in time to get laid.Source: Keith, Mar 24, 2004 I don't trust this Urban Dictionary. The bias and raging hormones burn my eyes. And there's 15 other equally horrible definitions. I see what you mean, Vague. As I said before, I didn't mean to sound as if I was encouraging stubborn conviction, but for being able to stand up and say very distictly how he feels about physical contact, such as hugging. Though I can appreciate that JoVo's advice to deal with the problems was motivated by his concern as friend, we can't truly force Q to change in anyway. Q's issues with the matter are up to him to resolve, and no amount of pestering will make them heal faster.
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 1:18 pm
Keithing Though I can appreciate that JoVo's advice to deal with the problems was motivated by his concern as friend, we can't truly force Q to change in anyway. Q's issues with the matter are up to him to resolve, and no amount of pestering will make them heal faster. Amen!
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:20 pm
PLEASE STICK TO THE TOPIC! SIDE CONVERSATIONS PISS ME OFF! grrrr...my cookie *eyes dart around while I hug a cookie*
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:21 pm
GAH! STUPID SIDE CONVERSATIONS SHOULD DIE! *pokes your conversation with a stick*
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:32 pm
Vague JoVo Keithing strong tenacity in maintaining personal opinions, which I applaud. I don't. The grand majority of the mistakes I've made in my life have been due to stubbornness. Unlike hugging, I still haven't corrected this problem entirely. But it is a problem. It's good to be strong, but holding onto opinions as if the losing of them would be life-threatening has caused most of the inhuman behavior throughout the history of humankind. This makes me think of President Bush's "conviction" angle in the campaign. Precisely. 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:00 pm
Vague Or, as someone else put it: "If you're driving off a cliff, it doesn't help to keep your hands firmly on the wheel." Oh, who said that? *tries to remember...*
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:43 pm
1. Pell
Being awesome and lovable. Everyone strives to be a Pell. Other forms: Pellin, Pellish, Pellicious, Pelly, etc...
Last night I was so Pellicious!
Source: Cara, Jun 21, 2004
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I love kissing boys, in public.
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:46 am
Astri Vague Or, as someone else put it: "If you're driving off a cliff, it doesn't help to keep your hands firmly on the wheel." Oh, who said that? *tries to remember...* No clue, my father said it to me, though he was quoting someone else. Possibly Kerry or Edwards.
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:16 pm
Wait. Why are their three different adjectival forms to your name, Pell? And "Pellin"? Is that the gerund? I don't get it.
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:58 pm
JoVo Wait. Why are their three different adjectival forms to your name, Pell? And "Pellin"? Is that the gerund? I don't get it. i don't get it...
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:58 pm
JoVo I will kiss guys freely in public. My exboyfriend seemed to get really excited about it, but he was only recently out at the time. I enjoy doing it because (1) I feel like kissing him and (2) I don't feel like running into a dark alley to hide away as if I'm doing something wrong. I do it because I want to; because I'll kiss a girl in public and not get a second glance, and if the situation is any different when I kiss a guy, it's the shocked person's problem, not mine. It's your life, and you are who you are and why should you not be able to showe your love to a person just because you're gay. Like you said it's not you problem it's the shocked person's if he/she finds it disgusting.
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 4:28 pm
i have never seen 2 guys kiss in public, and i havent done it either...but then again, i've never had a BF or kissed any1 b4, and yet i just turned 14 gonk *hides under rock* redface
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