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Ghosthunter
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06 Jun 2005, 11:50 am

Hi!

It's time to pack up. I am sending
you this forum topic to illustratrate
a friendly goodbye.

I won't miss this hostel near the
Union Square in a I-Physical way.
It was a "Place where fear and abuse
lived" and that is not a endearing
thought.

I will be grateful for those strange
tourists that taught me about there
country. The people who meet
me and sent me their photo's
by surprise because I was nice
to them. The friends and co-workers
who showed that living in a hostel
is like living in a trailer, "Temporary
becomes Long Term, and a Hmmm?
Why?" mystery.

When I first came here all I knew was
what Mac Tech International(old techie
job) taught me plus my own experiences
with fixing your macs. I never had the
confidence to go online, let alone
"Oooh! Myyyy! God-WIRELESS INTERNET".

I always had to ask others to burn me
CD's, and use their internet(or in the hostel's
case-be at their mercy).

I know leave knowing that final phases will
have to take place. Legal and I-Physical(physical
world conclusions) have to happen before
I focus on school and relocation. Closure
here and refocus for my betterment at the
next place outside San Francisco.

The greatest gift was being autism "outed"
and then finding a better me through wrong
planet and thus-therefore learning that I may
not always have the ability to get through
Asperger's folks, (let alone the NT world),
but with time, patience and love for each
other in a Neurotypical world we all have
each other directly, or indirectly.

Leaving the Union Square Backpackers Hostel,
70 Derby Street, S.F, Ca, 94102(this is their
address, and the owners nickname is "Shami"0
and give him(Shami) hell. Their web page is
Hostels.com under San Francisco.

Until later today, Thanks!
Ghosthunter



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06 Jun 2005, 12:46 pm

Godspend to your next place, GH!

It sounds like you learned a lot in SF. That's a talent, to learn where ever one finds oneself.

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06 Jun 2005, 12:56 pm

Have a nice trip.



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06 Jun 2005, 4:52 pm

You will come back to WP, no?


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to save all that we love,
if we give all we got,
we will make it through,
Here we are, like a star,
shining bright on the world,
Today... Make evil go away!

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06 Jun 2005, 6:24 pm

I am now in Sunnyvale. I am staying here
for 3 days. Monday to Wensday. Let's call
it a non-responsiblity almost stress free break
before the next transitions.

I have banking things to do, and sorting
through my minimal belongings.

I saw the storage, and bless my grandmothers
heart she has my old Jr.High and Elementary
school pictures and other things I will eventually
post here on WrongPlanet. But for now this
is a leisurely time spent and minimal responsibility
needed.

I still have the Quizno's job to feed me, and minimal
relocation deposits and housing will have some
resolution when it is time.

I am glad to have no "House of Abuse and
Pain" burdens anymore. He tried to ask me
back and I just said goodbye. I left pain and
abuse to see a better me!

I hope this thread doesn't fall into the "Phase III"
disaster. I put alot of myself into my threads
not to be shunted aside, or ignored. I lived that
already and expect better of you folks.

Yes, I am still at WrongPlanet because you are
my unseen, but still present friends. Friends are
not what do you do? And such.... . They are
hows it going and let's be and flow in a stream
of consciousness.

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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 7:52 am    
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You will come back to WP, no?


I do appologize for the Harry Potter take
misunderstanding. Parady is to poke fun,
not insult. I take it you misunderstood
what a parady is and I will appologize
for not being clearer.

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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:46 am    
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Godspend to your next place, GH!

It sounds like you learned a lot in SF.
That's a talent, to learn where ever
one finds oneself.

BeeBeeBack to top


Yes I have learned alot. Before Villa Pizza
(a 2.5 year dishwashing job that laid me
off 4 days before my 36th birthday, 10/19)
I had little interpersonal experience, and
my time at WrongPlanet would have been
more of a disaster. I would not have outed
from my Autism unawareness, and greater
expand my computer skills.

I am glad to see NT's interact. Your views
are refreshing. They help me, and perhaps
others to grasp perspective.
 
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:56 am    
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Have a nice trip.


Life is one big adventure and that cliff
is just a obstacle, not a stand still.

I say thankyou for your response.
and hows it going with you?

I hope to get more posts from others,
but Oh! Well! such is my fate??????

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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06 Jun 2005, 10:35 pm

Mr. Ghosthunter, I do hope your travels always bring you to a new and better place. You are very interesting and intriguing, and I so admire your poetic take on life. I am in a bit of a transition myself, and not sure where I'm heading.
I saw a quote from someone that said "the world was made round
so that we may not see too far down the road."
We will all get there someday I suppose.
Where will you be heading next?



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06 Jun 2005, 10:44 pm

Ghosthunter wrote:
Life is one big adventure and that cliff
is just a obstacle, not a stand still.


Yes! I agree completely.

I've been watching your travel posts and I'm glad you're doing well and making progress.

Check your PM's, I left you a note.



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07 Jun 2005, 12:01 am

spacemonkey wrote:
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:35 pm    
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Mr. Ghosthunter, I do hope your travels
always bring you to a new and better
place. You are very interesting and
intriguing, and I so admire your poetic
take on life. I am in a bit of a transition
myself, and not sure where I'm heading.
I saw a quote from someone that said
"the world was made round
so that we may not see too far down the
road." We will all get there someday I
suppose. Where will you be heading next?
Back to top


Right now, I am still "surviving" in San
Francisco. I have a "Banner Waving"
ticket to deal with(via-court date to set)
and "Quizno's" daparture to set. I will
save what I can from Quizno's and when
I complete the "Banner Waving" ticket
issue, then the foward action afterwards
will be better understood.

I still have WrongPlanet that goes with
me, so long as their is Wifi somewhere.

Thanks for this message, Spacemonkey,
I am pleased you find my depressing?
poems inspiring. What I don't get is
how can depressing poems inspire?
I know they come from my heart bleeding
to your screen, but otherwise I hope
I am not percervied as a depressing
person. I try to inspire!
 
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:44 pm    
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Ghosthunter wrote:
Life is one big adventure and that cliff
is just a obstacle, not a stand still.

Yes! I agree completely.

I've been watching your travel posts and
I'm glad you're doing well and making
progress.

Check your PM's, I left you a note.


I am glad you haven't completely
abandoned me. I do know that I
have been a bit more forward and
brave when it comes to you, and
I thought I pushed you the wrong
direction.

I am occupied with change so PM'ing
isn't exactly top of my list for at
least another 3-4 days as the dust
settles on this new woodwork called
life.

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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07 Jun 2005, 12:15 am

Ghosthunter wrote:
What I don't get is
how can depressing poems inspire?
I know they come from my heart bleeding
to your screen, but otherwise I hope
I am not percervied as a depressing
person. I try to inspire!


I can't speak for anyone else, but personally it can be inspiring to see that even though you've got difficult changes happening, and all kinds of overload and stress, you still know that life is an adventure. :D If we didn't see the depressing stuff, the triumph would have less meaning.
 
Ghosthunter wrote:
I am occupied with change so PM'ing
isn't exactly top of my list for at
least another 3-4 days as the dust
settles on this new woodwork called
life.


Good luck! I'll be thinking about you.



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07 Jun 2005, 5:07 pm

Anti-Everything! Thanks for your
words. I will be working out the
details when I get back to San
Francisco. Homelessness may
be temporary, or ? Events have
to take their course and so long
as I am emotionally prepared for
what I need to do I see some
good out of this movement.

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter