>> On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 07:57 Jeremy Martin wrote: >>> My god you're good at being mean :-) > > --- In logic-ot@y..., Alexis Aiosa <wirehead1@a...> wrote: >> Well now Jeremy, now that you have crossed swords with Dennis. How >> does it feel to be a true member of the LUG. You now have been >> truly initiated to the round table. How do you feel...Speech, >> speech, speech, speech... > > Err, umm.. I hope this doesn't mean I have to start masturbating too > (re: your other recent post?) :-) Only if ya need to! Just remember...it's okay, it is healthy. In Moderation of course. ;-) I figure it this way, if you don't use it...ya will lose it. So, exercise daily if needed...not to much though, remember, ya wanna be ready to "lock and load", should an opportunity arise. Though with or without a sex partner, either way helps. And you can always say, "what dry spell, no dry spell here. I met with 7 women this week, and never had to wear a condom once." Speaking of...though I don't like her music. Britney Spears has a really nice ass...whew! wow...I think it would be rather fun to curl her toes...Don't you? Suffice to say, if the opportunity should ever come up...I will check the her bathroom and see if shower head is set to pulsate. Perhaps, "L-OT: Toe Curling" would be nice added feature to the list, with Dr. Ruth Westheimer moderating. Unt you can prrrovide grrreeeat stimulation to... Something tell me, Dr. Ruth would make a great peace treaty advisor. > Really though, if nothing else, > this recent "debacle" (according to some at least) has accomplished > one good thing: it might just be me, but it seems like *we* are > actually starting to get along more, even though we disagree about > this censorship issue. Considering that many of my best friends over > the years have been people I initially *really* didn't get along > with, This is the most interesting of circumstances. This happens to me all the time. The people I instantly gravitate to, 1 out every 4 become good friends. This perhaps stems from too much commonality, that sets the tone to very boring friendship, or in other ways people change or don't. For instance, I luv Macs, but I don't always love all Mac users. Yet I have Mac and PC friends. Yet once, I joined a forum for Peter Gabriel fans, and found, I don't like a large percentage of PG fans. Suffice to say, I never ever joined a fan forum ever again. It was just ruining my vibe. Yet some people I despise, 2 out of every 4 become real good friends. Of course there are the people that I despise, and will never become friends with, because it is in their nature to annoy me and their true colors are very evident upon meeting them. But I know that if I ever say went to a Logic users convention and met Dennis, I hold this as more of healthy rivalry, rather than despising a person who is drunk or annoying. Just as I assume that HK and Dennis would do the same. So, it would not be a battle of fisticuffs, but more like the old school days of rivalry..."Oh so we finally meet, you pompous ass, let's go have snifter of brandy and cuban." > I wonder if this means eventually Dennis will come to love me > too? Hehe. Who knows? That remains to be seen. Peace, Alexis
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Re: [L-OT] No Moderation
2002-10-23 by Alexis Aiosa
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