Moody, independent type looking for the same!
Prof_Pretorius
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A boat ticket, eh?
Any objection to being the only female on a freighter?
(They might ask you to do some chores like mopping the deck.)
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Deus_ex_machina wrote:
A true Goth er I mean "Ska-core" band would never admit to the style of music they play, no matter how painfully obvious it is, they'd deny it left and right all the while flounting their influences, in fact I once saw Bin Laden at a concert claim that he and his band started Ska-core, heresy! Absoloute heresy! I'm sorry but we can't be friends anymore because I respectually disagree with you and you're incompetent beliefs.
The idea that Bin Laden is Ska-core is simply vitrolic propaganda propagated by "The Man" to destroy both the reputation of Ska fans and the bands and Bin Laden's holy Jihad war, which is cool and should not be made fun of, no matter how small Laden's dick is, you see I realise his intelligence unlike everybody else, and nobody has the kind of connection I have with Laden, his music is still crap though.
The idea that Bin Laden is Ska-core is simply vitrolic propaganda propagated by "The Man" to destroy both the reputation of Ska fans and the bands and Bin Laden's holy Jihad war, which is cool and should not be made fun of, no matter how small Laden's dick is, you see I realise his intelligence unlike everybody else, and nobody has the kind of connection I have with Laden, his music is still crap though.
Lols. I was there when it all started back in 1939 when the Muslim Brotherhood were playing thrash-mento, later moving on to ska and dub-core with Egyptian Islamic Jihad. It was al-Zawahiri that introduced this music to Bin Laden back in Afgan I, so they formed a ska-core band called Wahabbi Source. You won't have seen them play because they don't play to infidels. They have greatly influenced Finnish punk. Plaska put a dedication track to the movement entitled "Saddams Weapons of Massdestruction and Connections With Al Quida and Other Terrorist Groups – Dj Slow's Celsius 1/12 Remix" on the Women Are from Venus, Men from Anus album released in 2005.
The only Goth terrorists are the Sri Lankan LITE or Tamil Tigers
Willowmay wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Moody, independent, 27....wouldn't bother you if I'm turning 28 in a couple months would it?
No 28 is good. Actually I was looking for someone older than me or at least my age. No offense to the younger crowd, and I won't dismiss anybody for it. Everyone is free to write me. I just find that guys seem to mature slower so I usually stick to (in my non-existant, fantasy infatuations) guys that are older than me. Oh, and I was looking for men.
we all know you don't want an 18 year old talking to you
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techstepgenr8tion
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Location: Eating over the sink.
calandale wrote:
Indeed. No way in hell I'd start up a PM
thing, without some feel for the person.
thing, without some feel for the person.
That and starting it that way just feels creepy and arbitrary (at least as a member of the supposedly more predatory gender). Also if I enjoy a woman's company and conversation the last thing I want to do is try to manually push it in some direction - particularly prematurely. If a natural progression follows from there at least it'll feel right and legit, traveling 3,000 miles in that case to meet someone might also make a lot more sense.
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Willowmay, PM's are ok but never discount just hanging around the threads, chatting people up at random, and doing your shopping that way.
Thanks for the advice. I like the way you put it, shopping. I call it that too. I usually talk about it looking for homeless pets on petfinder too. As my mother says, I find the looking for a pet more important than looking for a mate. LOL
I plan to start some other conversations too. I don't always have time to go through the old posts so I find it easier to start new topics. Hopefully I don't annoy a bunch of people by starting ones that have already been done a hundred times.
calandale wrote:
Kilroy wrote:
you sound neat go back in a time machine 
You want to meet her, when you'd be
EVEN younger? I can understand, but
seemed the opposite.
ah yes, but it depends crucially on your time travelling philosophy!
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TheBladeRoden wrote:
Willowmay wrote:
TheBladeRoden wrote:
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What I do like is the ocean
Well, we have a giant lake! Though we have to share it.
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, green places,
Well, it's green for about 4 months, then it's brown and white the rest of the time.
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places with deep routed history
We've been part of 5 different territories!
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and accents!
We don't have accents! But I bet they say that wherever you go.
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Someday I'd like to have some land and a little hobby farm that would maybe turn into a little community.
We have lots of farms! Farms as far as the eye can see! Trust me, I fly over it every week.
Oh, I don't know about Wisconsin. It's always sounded way too cold for me. I like a more moderate climate. I do know a lady from Wisconsin and she made it sound really pretty though. And I did notice an accent, but not much. Why don't you tell me more about you, though, especially the flying part. I love flying.
Lessee, I graduated last May from the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater witha major in Multimedia and a minor in Graphic Design. My hobbies include watching TV, listening to music (esp. 80's rock), and playing video games. But if I'm feeling motivated I edit movies, draw, do computer art, or mod PC games. For physical activities, my favorite sport is Curling, it has a suprisingly steep learning curve.
I'm working on getting my private pilot's license, which also has a steep learning curve. I only have 4 hours under my belt though. So it's going to be a while yet. We get to start out in a tiny little Cessna 172, where even partly cloudy days with 10 mph winds are worrysome enough to make the instructor postpone the lesson (hence why I am sitting here typing).
Hi again,
Did you get my PM? I know it creeps some people out, but not me. WHat kind of movies do you edit? Tell me more about Wisconsin. I really know very little about it. What are the winter temps like?
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