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chickens are asleep, dog is snoring, rents are in bed and Im bored stiff and cant sleep. I been reading the stories on this site and then thought I would check out the forum. Seems to be way cool.
I know I dont know nobody but I do wanna say, Sorry about your mother Tim, you have my prayers.
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Welcome Seth
Nothing worse than a snoring dog... unless your chickens snore too! This forum is dead at night cuz most of the members are on the other side of the pond and five to seven hours ahead of us. There are some U.S. guys of H.S. age here so you ought to have fun posting with them. And I know Timmy appreciates your condolences for his mother. He's a pretty swell guy.
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There are people who want to help you cope with being you.
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NAME: Seth
HOME TOWN: little place in Ky
BIRTHDAY: 07-06-1990
HEIGHT: 5'10"
WEIGHT: 135 #
EYE COLOR: Brown
HAIR COLOR: black
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: none
SIBLINGS: older sister
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: gay
OCCUPATION: student
FUTURE PLANS: already got a scholorship to UK
WHEELS: 2005 Kia Sportage
INTERESTS: Soccer, hangin out with friends, meeting cool guys
FAVORITE MUSIC: country
FAVORITE COLOR:red
FAVORITE FOOD: beef stew
DO I SWEAR: yes
DO I DRINK: no
DO I DO DRUGS: no no no
Saw this on one of the post so thought I had better fill it out and post it.
;-D ;-D
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Thanks, ah say, dont you write stories and post them here? Did you write Geeks? Awsome cool story.
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Hey I have been out of H.S. 4 two years sooooooooooooooooooooo
So say what you want
(You know I'm wasting all my time)
You've gotta mean it when you say what you want
(You're only safe when you're alone)
And everybody's on your mind
Saying anything to get you by
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Soooooooooooooooooooooo, I gots one more year to go.;-D
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A scholorship to the U.K.??? Were your SAT's that bad? lol (Boy, will I get some hate mail out of that one!)
Well, you obviously keep your mind in the books and should have a pretty bright future. I think you'll probably get along great with the three other guys here your age. And thanks for not putting a town down on that information sheet. Some of us old farts will come down pretty heavy on you if it doesn't appear that you're protecting your internet privacy. There's a guy here named Curtis that's lurking for young guys like you...lol
Sorry Curtis, couldn't resist! In light of your "how come no one's perving me" post. ;-D
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Very funny Mr Paul. Hi Seth, we need to email. My grands own a farm in Ky.
Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you......
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Hi Deeej
Anyone ever tell you your cute?
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Hi Curtis
Durn, everybody is cute. Im gonna wind up falling in lust.
Email me Curtis we'll talk.
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Not often, but thanks. 
Sorry for being terse in my last post -- I'm just back from Shepherd's Bush in London, where I started a new job yesterday. Two hours each way. Oh My God.
You got a scholarship to the UK? Is that to a particular university? Which one, if you're comfortable saying?
Anyway, good luck and it's nice to meet you.
David
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Oh, lol, Thats the Universiry of Kentucky. I forgot most of the people on here are from the UK. A 2 hour commute, whew, that must be wearing. If you got the job you wanted and it pays enough, guess that would be worth it.
And you are cute and very good looking.
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It's okay so far -- I've only been at it two days. I'll see how it goes, though. In the medium term, I hope to move into London.
Ah, what a pity -- it didn't even occur to me that UK might not mean United Kingdom, especially since Paul called it 'the UK'. Silly me!
David
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marc
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Registered: March 2003
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hullo.......
Life is great for me... Most of the time... But then I meet people online... Very few are real friends... Many say they are but know nothing of what it means... Some say they are, but are so shallow...
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Oh, wicked cool, the question and answer matrix still lives! Welcome to this Forum. Farm boy from North Carolina here, and I'm a senior this year too. Expository Writing, Modern European History, Calculus I and Physics. All AP so I'm working myself to death. I got a scholarship too, UNC Charlotte, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. My major will be Animal Sciences. I live over in the Albemarle Country of eastern North Carolina, right on the Sound. There are lots of cool guys our age or a little older here. Some other take themselves WAY to seriously. You'll learn the first time you post something controversial and and you get zapped with all sorts of facts proving how wrong you are, and then they start arguing about where a comma belongs, or the proper use of who and whom. As in "Who has been fucking in my bed?" He asked, holding up a used condom. "To whom does this treasure belong?" I keep telling them that if they have nothing better to do with their time they should masturbate more and take long naps. Speaking from my vast, although youthful, experience at both. Nothing is more beneficial to one's physical health then plenty of masturbation and sufficient nappage.
Oh, and one other thing. Most of them refuse to refer to The War as the Struggle for Southern Independence. It's an on-going tweeking contest. But then, maybe you Border State boys don't think about The War like we do.
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Im a died in the woods rebel and proud of it. Your another cute one. Durn where has this place been all my life.
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Sorry had to jump off for a bit. When you say the War, you did mean the war where the north attacked the south cause we wouldnt play ball with them. Im a Kentucky farm boy, corn fed and all that. Im also take AP courses, mostly focused on electronics.
Ive been to a couple other message boards and they arnt like this one. If they get to nit picking Ill just ignore them. gives them something to do. Talking of something to do I got to finish up some homework.
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Hot day-um! Curtis, we got ourselves another good ol' boy here!
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Well dip me in poop and call me a brownie! Sorry Seth. If I thought the UK was the University of Kentucky I wouldn't of cracked wise. Tis a great school. And I told you Curtis would stalk you... heheheh!
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This is where the Battle of Thighpick Mountain was fought. Also known as the Assault on Twinkie Ridge.
The Confederate forces, the 69th. Hawaiian, were under the command of Col. Peter Gozinya, a Polish expatriot. The regiment was known for the flamboyance of it's uniforms and especially for the grass skirts the men wore. Alas, the regiment had an all too brief history, since many of the men perished from cold and over exposure from sitting too far away from the campfires. They learned early in the War that the grass skirts were all too flammable.
The Union troops of the 99th. Massachussetts, also know as "The Spooners" because of their close sleeping habits, or "The Provincetown Blades," were commanded by Lt. Col. G.I. Luvtafuyck, a Dutch officer in the Union Army about whom very little is known.
The battle opened on this date in 1862, and the 69th. Hawaiian defended Twinkie Ridge with great tenacity, equaled by the ferocious assault of the Northern lads. Hardtack, bacon bits, and eclairs were hurled helter-skelter. The battle was fought to a draw in the early hours of the evening, and ended when one of the Massachussetts boys jumped up on a huge boulder and screamed "Enough of this shit! I've got a hangnail and I'm goin' home!"
So after a whole day of exchanging hardtack and bacon bits and eclairs all the boys thought they should have something a little more healthy for their supper, so they all went to Uncle Pic-Yo-Ass's Cafe and Yoghurt Bar and had salads, with dressing on the side of course.
Then later, the troops mingled a little, and then mingled a little more, and even though the Massachussetts boys never did capture Twinkie Ridge, they had their twinks in the end after all.
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Registered: August 2006
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You're younger than my kid brother. (By about three and a half months, but still.)
I think I'm allowed to feel old for that.
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Hajimimashite Seth-kun!!
[Updated on: Wed, 24 October 2007 07:34]
yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi
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yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi for those who dont know that means "no peak, no point, no meaning.
It is also very nice to meet you to Steve-kun. do you speak Japanese and Tagalog and English. Thats really good. I know a little Japanese but not much.
Ive never talked to anyone from the Philipines and to be honest I have never talked to another gay boy that I know of.
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