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J Galt

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  1. I find it quite the opposite - I'm kinda shy sometimes around the beautiful ladies and can clam up on the phone, but in an email I can be much more open and forthcoming.
  2. Mastodon - Oblivion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6WGNd8QR-U
  3. Opeth - Bleak http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut_W88R1nxc
  4. So who's got the Princess Leia slave outfit? Actually I prefer a totally casual look. Tshirt and sweatpants works just fine for me. If a woman can look good in that, she can look good in anything(or nothing).
  5. I'm just pleased that there are people here who get where my "name" comes from. Smarter people here than on any other message boards I've been a part of. Shorten it however you like.
  6. Have you considered pretending it's your husband he's cheating with, and not you? Just to really rock her world?
  7. I don't recall whether I was specifically asked for my name, but I ended up providing it anyway, because it shows up in my email, and it would have showed up on her call display when I returned a call from my home number, which I provided. Either way, I have no problem with providing my name to an SP who asks. Considering the position I'm asking to put her in, I'll do anything I can to ensure she feels safe and comfortable meeting with me. I have no intention of doing anything with her that would make her feel the need to use my name in a way to hurt me somehow. Besides, I have no wife to find out about my new hobby, I can't imagine my boss would care, and frankly, I'm not doing anything I'd be embarrassed about if it were found out. Some pretty classy ladies around here who I'll be proud to associate with as I immerse myself in this hobby. If the roles were reversed, and I were the SP, I'd probably be pretty paranoid. I'd probably have half a dozen pistols hidden in the room.
  8. I like the term "mental attraction"; that to me was the highlight, if I could only pick one, that I've taken away from my limited experience so far. The anticipation beforehand is unbelievable though, but to be expected. The mental attraction was an element that I truly never saw coming. Overall, though, I think the fact that all these elements can combine into one single event is what'll keep me coming back.
  9. I had the distinct privilege of meeting Emily recently. And I chose the word "privilege" specifically. A genuinely fun, classy, beautiful woman. It would be impossible not to enjoy an encounter with Emily. Some other recommendations use the term "gfe" but we didn't argue at all.
  10. I don't require a menu. It would make me feel like I'm doing errands, crossing things off my list. The experience of being with an interesting, beautiful woman, with a little mystery about what could happen next, is all the fun in the world.
  11. I think the wedding is the perfect example of everything that's wrong with the western media. A completely manufactured nonevent gets coverage like this, while the mountains of legitimate issues get little to no coverage(or interest from viewers/readers). I blame the "consumers" of mainstream media as much as I do the media themselves. That being said, yes, Kate is hot.
  12. Not a lady, but definitely a scotch drinker. Although a Kubrick fan who drinks scotch has me wishing you were a lady.
  13. Cash is not actually money, it`s the government approved substitute for money. A piece of paper(cotton actually) that says $100 on it only has that value as long as the government says it does. And I want the government to have as little role as possible in my life. That being said, if the lady prefers cash, I can accomodate that. But if she were to prefer a bar of gold or silver, I could accomodate that too.
  14. I'm glad to see there are people here who've read Rand/Atlas Shrugged. While I'm no "Randian" objectivist myself, I still consider Atlas Shrugged to be one of the most important works of fiction out there, and a mandatory read. But I've been wearing a D'Anconia Copper hat for two years and nobody has said a single word about it. And of course I consider John Galt one of my personal role models. Anyway, books rule, and you can't take a kindle into the bathtub.
  15. "Fun" and "morning" do not belong in the same sentence.
  16. Awesome to hear so many of us are rescuing animals who need help. I've got 3 dogs right now, all of whom were born stray and grew up stray. A pic from a short break on the ascent of Mt. Rundle: http://img689.imageshack.us/i/img477522.jpg/ First peak for the two "smaller" guys, the big guy's got several peaks under his belt. My cat died less than a year ago, but I'm hesitant to get another one until I can teach the dogs to ignore all cats, not just Sarge.
  17. Fiction(to some extent) Atlas Shrugged(absolutely mandatory or don't be surprised when the world leaves you behind someday) Obviously 1984, Brave New World and such Crime and Punishment World War Z (it sounds cheesey but it's amazingly brilliant) Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy OF COURSE Nonfiction: Leviathan Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War Guns, Germs, and Steel Babylon's Ark(the incredible wartime rescue of the Baghdad Zoo) Ecotourists Save the World The Prince The Art of War Tragedy and Hope
  18. After work I'll tear into this thread. Book some time off work for reading.
  19. I live well outside any city. I have enough land to feed myself, and currently do produce a lot of my own food. I have enough food stored to eat for probably six months without leaving my house if I had to. I could survive if water or electricity was no longer provided. I have barterable items to use as currency in case of (the inevitable) collapse of the dollar. In other words, I'm the one everyone is going to come looking for if the shit hits the fan. And I'm prepared for that too.
  20. Chimaira - Implements of Destruction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH513ZwjpZU&feature=related Sorry, I was beaten to the reply to "Yankovic."
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