i got my bike fixed i got my bike fixed! it rides again!
and therefore…i ride again!
i got my bike fixed i got my bike fixed! it rides again!
and therefore…i ride again!
I’m 37.5% gay.
That’s quite high.
Am I gay?
Mum, am I gay?
Dad?
My thoughts:
Page 69!!
plus I’m still really sick
Three years ago this very day I graduated from college. I remember it like it was yesterday, and it possibly could have been the most exciting (and bittersweet) day of my life.
Now I’m in the “real world,” working at a job that I dislike strongly, living in a town away from my family (albeit about 40 minutes).
I’m 25. Most of my friends are married, some are having kids, and at the very least they’re in a relationship.
Is this all there is to life?
Only if it opens your heart.
Loving who you are, and experiencing the reflection of that love in everyone you meet and in everything you do is what there is to life, Neil. No need to compare yourself to what others are doing, just need to reside in your heart center, and all that you see will be in balance.
Easy to say, sometimes not easy to do, but definitely not impossible.
It’s not that I’m not keen on that train of thought, it’s just that I’m the opposite of keen on that thought.
just took the gay quiz
they wouldn’t accept any phone numbers i was giving them and i refuse to give out my real one.
i guess i’ll never know.
Here’s a thought…
you know what I hate? I hate when people who don’t like you find you online and stalk you out. I just recently became able to see who looks at my myspace page, etc, and there are a few individuals that obviously have nothing better to do with their time than to check in on me daily, (sometimes even mulitples times!) to see what I’m doing, saying, thinking etc.
How pathetic… and to make it even worse, it’s people who haven’t known me in years, or who barely know me at all.
I mean I have some of my ex-boyfriends on my page, granted, but only b/c they have invited me to be their friends, and I’m not undercutting the figure when I say that I’ve maybe only looked at their profiles, collectively, one time each when I accepted them as my " friends".
Same goes for people who persistantly stalk the OKP. I mean to check it out initially to see if it’s something you might be interested in participating in - that’s fine. But to just come and read what other people are writing? I’ve got a better idea… go buy a book. A long one… do SOMETHING other than live vicariously through others conversations that you have no intent on joining.
I saw an old classmate of mine ( who I honestly never got a long with in school) at a concert I went to about a month or so ago, and he said " I was on some website the other day and I saw your picture… I didn’t know you were into any of that stuff… I read some of your posts sometimes. Glad to see you’re married and all that…" I guess he’d been on here and had seen my avatar and recognized me. It just made me feel kinda creeped out there there was this person out there who knew this info about me that I hadn’t really volunteered to him. So much for the internet giving people anonimity…
^ Yeah. As soon as you create a Myspace page you definately give up that anonimity that the internet provides. It’s definately a lot better than the old method of stalking with the binoculars and shoe polish on the face, and god forbid, weapons and shit. It does give people an easier way to stalk people at the same time. Hopefully these people are big enough losers that they just stick behind their computers all day and won’t ever try anything aggressive against you, but if they do, you just have to realize that they aren’t anonymous either. I wonder, could you call the police for someone stalking you online? Not that I’m recommending that at this point, I’m just wondering if there is legislationt that allows for that.
BWAHAHAHA!!

you are so awesome. if you have any more good advice for us internet dorks please don’t hesitate to shower us with your wisdom. i’m heading to the library now. god bless you.
The man is now quoting himself, folks.
With a picture of a supple, large ass no less.
My thoughts are mine so there!
Im sorry? Did I call out anyone by name or insinuate that I was speaking about anyone on the board? I actually thought I was talking about the opposite of all of my buddies here on the board - the people who never post, they just read.
No, all of you are cool, b/c you actually contribute to conversations… the people who NEVER post, they just lurk around and don’t sign up - those are the people who irk me.
Unless that’s you… in which case, yes, sign on or check out War and Peace… I hear it’s epic…and that little pearl of wisdom is on the house.

Someone just sent me this:
CALMNESS IN OUR LIVES
I am passing this on to you because it definitely works and we could all use a little more calmness in our lives. By following simple advice heard on the Dr. Phil show, you too can find inner peace.
Dr. Phil proclaimed, “The way to achieve inner peace is to finish all the things you have started and have never finished.” So, I looked around my house to see all the things I started and hadn’t finished, and before leaving the house this morning, I finished off a bottle of Merlot, a bottle of Zinfandel, a bottle of Bailey’s Irish Cream, a bottle of Kaluha, a package of Oreos, the remainder of my old Prozac prescription, the rest of the cheesecake, some Doritos and a box of chocolates.
You have no idea how freaking good I feel right now. Please pass this on to those whom you think might be in need of inner peace.
Cheesecake!
Can not help but think of Heavy Things anytime anyone brings up cheescake.
I can’t stop thinking of Heavy Things anytime someone brings up that they ate a box of Oreos, some Doritos and a box of chocolates.