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_barrelomonkeys
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Post by _barrelomonkeys »

Oh I'd fight tooth and nail over any pup that suckled my fingers!
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gramps wrote:
Blixa wrote:Oh gramps! This has been such a crying season. I didn't know even had the amount of tears in me that I've cried this week (death of my beloved grandmother and true mother--a death that was exactly right and painfree, btw---and the attending family BS that has driven me to contemplate both murder and suicide).

Being in Utah nearly two months has been an extremely strange experience--beyond my expectation and I expected it to be difficult and strange. I've been, I don't know how to describe it, feeling entirely new emotions, maybe. Why does the world have to be such an overwhelming beautiful and overwhelming painful place?

Anyway, find me a job in Dresden and I'm there. I even have a potential project dealing with german history that I want to write with my Finnish friend, Taru. We'll move in with you, ok?


You are on! I have room and there is a university here. I bet you could get a job no problem.

And definitely if you are here doing research, I would be offended if you didn't stop in, take off your shoes and stay a while!

Really!

And I am truly sorry for your loss at this time. It's not fun I know. And my little problems are nothing to that. Thanks for the post. I do appreciate it!


You'd be even more excited if I sent you a picture of Taru and myself.
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barrelomonkeys wrote:Oh I'd fight tooth and nail over any pup that suckled my fingers!


Exactly!

I mean, I don't have anyone or anything else to do it. You think I would give that up? And the ear cleaning: my heavens!
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Blixa wrote:
gramps wrote:
Blixa wrote:Oh gramps! This has been such a crying season. I didn't know even had the amount of tears in me that I've cried this week (death of my beloved grandmother and true mother--a death that was exactly right and painfree, btw---and the attending family BS that has driven me to contemplate both murder and suicide).

Being in Utah nearly two months has been an extremely strange experience--beyond my expectation and I expected it to be difficult and strange. I've been, I don't know how to describe it, feeling entirely new emotions, maybe. Why does the world have to be such an overwhelming beautiful and overwhelming painful place?

Anyway, find me a job in Dresden and I'm there. I even have a potential project dealing with german history that I want to write with my Finnish friend, Taru. We'll move in with you, ok?


You are on! I have room and there is a university here. I bet you could get a job no problem.

And definitely if you are here doing research, I would be offended if you didn't stop in, take off your shoes and stay a while!

Really!

And I am truly sorry for your loss at this time. It's not fun I know. And my little problems are nothing to that. Thanks for the post. I do appreciate it!


You'd be even more excited if I sent you a picture of Taru and myself.


What's holding you back? You have my e-mail address still, don't you?
I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil...
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Well, first she'd have to give her permission and then I'd have to give mine. I have some lo-res topless shots of just myself, though...

(Ok I'll stop now)
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

Blixa wrote:Well, first she'd have to give her permission and then I'd have to give mine. I have some lo-res topless shots of just myself, though...

(Ok I'll stop now)


I heart you....

;OP
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

barrelomonkeys wrote:Oh I'd fight tooth and nail over any pup that suckled my fingers!


Would you fight tooth and nail over a young man who suckles fingers?
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
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Blixa wrote:Well, first she'd have to give her permission and then I'd have to give mine. I have some lo-res topless shots of just myself, though...

(Ok I'll stop now)


I was hoping Taru was a woman. LOL In Japan, taru would be male. That wouldn't turn me on so much as if taru was a female. Well, actually not at all (I mean thinking of the two of you here in my place, it would be much more exciting thinking it was two beautiful women coming to stay. You know what I'm trying to say here.)

Send away: hi-res or low-res. Of course, if you grant permission for me to see them.
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Post by _Always Thinking »

Aww, Gramps, I'm so sorry!!!

At least you got the dog! *hugs*

We just got a new kitten the other day and I swear it is the cutest damn thing I think I have ever seen in my life! Even my husband has a soft spot for it (he is not a pet lover usually).

Bond, cry if you wish! Yeah, it may be a bit unmanly to cry at the drop of a hat (like me), but teary eyes on occasion is totally ok. ;)

I haven't seen "Where the Red Fern Grows" since I was a kid, but I do remember crying at the end.
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Post by _Yoda »

I think it's manly TO cry.

It shows sensitivity, and true courage.
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