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Gender
Male
Age
50
about me
www.myspace.com/humbucker2coil
I am a very down to earth person, I have never really left the Earth. I spend all my time down here on Earth. I love wide open spaces because I hate narrow closed spaces. I like fresh air, I have smelled stale air and it stinks. I am very real, because I am almost sure that I am not a clone. There's nothing more frightening than ignorance in action!
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Just when things were starting to look up, life was getting better, they took a turn for the worst. I guess you never know what life will throw at you. What little twist and turns you will face. One day everything is good and suddenly, out of the blue, bam, the bad news hits you like a cold fish in the face.
Tue, November 27, 2007 - 11:51 AM
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My daughter went to school yesterday. A day like any other. I went to work and the world, at least my little corner of it, was grand. Then about 4 pm I got the call. My daughter has a... read more
A few weeks ago we went through a sad day. It had to do with our kitten, Kona. We adopted Kona when he was about six weeks old. He was frail, hungry and glad to have a nice warm place to sleep. He took to his new family quite well.
Sat, November 17, 2007 - 6:40 PM
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As the weeks went by and Kona grew, he began to discover that it was much easier to shit in the hallway than it was to go outside. He also developed a penchant for constantly begging at his food bowl. Non stop! He was soft and cuddly and loved a good head rubbin... read more
Sun, February 18, 2007 - 6:58 AM
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The following excerpts are from letters from someone who recently moved to McCall, Idaho.
Sat, February 10, 2007 - 8:58 AM
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November 1, 1992 Dear Jim and Mary: It started to snow this evening about 5:00 p.m. -- our first of the season. The wife and I took our cocktails and sat by the window watching the soft flakes drift down. They say that no two snowflakes are the same! It was beautiful. We woke to a big wonderful blanket of crystal white snow covering our yard and as far as the eye could see. I sho... read more
80% of human verbal communication is through body language, either by tone of voice or facial expressions or whatever. The words we use can take on many meanings depending on how we say them.
Fri, November 18, 2005 - 7:45 AM
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When communicating in this media, I sometimes forget that and that can get me in trouble. I’m learning to keep it simple and to the point and make no assumptions about how the text is perceived by the reader. What I may think is a funny little jab at some one, turns in to a personal assault on the... read more
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