Tonite!
So so many white white tigers(from san franscisco)
Face and Body Squad( SecretKey and I ) will be spinning dirty disco favorites & obscure psychedelic gems!!!
Once again, come check out that gigantic bulge in my pants!
Portlands Towne Lounge
SW 20th Place and Morrison
(the building looks like an old church, look for a green light)
Cover- no clue?????? free??? 3 dollars???? ]
So so many white white tigers(from san franscisco)
Face and Body Squad( SecretKey and I ) will be spinning dirty disco favorites & obscure psychedelic gems!!!
Once again, come check out that gigantic bulge in my pants!
Portlands Towne Lounge
SW 20th Place and Morrison
(the building looks like an old church, look for a green light)
Cover- no clue?????? free??? 3 dollars???? ]
I wonder what the world would be like if people took responsibility for their actions?
If every time someone did something wrong they said:
"Oh dear, I'm sorry. I was wrong. what can I do to fix it?"
Is really that hard to admit that you did someone or something wrong?
Is it the loss of control that scares people?
The affirmation that they are not perfect?
Not wanting to feel like a bad person?
Not wanting to admit that they can hurt other people.
Are they scared of the consequences?
Irresponsible people. Duplicitous people.
People who can't comprehend what it means to be trustworthy.
What is up with you?
Okay, so you refuse to take responsibility for the things you do wrong. More baffling to me is the lies that follow.
Lies don't change what really happened.
Lies don't make the mistakes you created disappear.
Lies don't make you a better person, they make you a person who fucks people over and then lies about it.
If someone has a vested interest in believing that you are perfect of course they will buy the deception but it doesn't make reality a moot point.
And through all of it the fuckover/lie person, knows they are a cheat! They know they are lying! It's unbelievable!
I don't write or say anything that I can't prove.
Don't you wish everyone was like that.
If every time someone did something wrong they said:
"Oh dear, I'm sorry. I was wrong. what can I do to fix it?"
Is really that hard to admit that you did someone or something wrong?
Is it the loss of control that scares people?
The affirmation that they are not perfect?
Not wanting to feel like a bad person?
Not wanting to admit that they can hurt other people.
Are they scared of the consequences?
Irresponsible people. Duplicitous people.
People who can't comprehend what it means to be trustworthy.
What is up with you?
Okay, so you refuse to take responsibility for the things you do wrong. More baffling to me is the lies that follow.
Lies don't change what really happened.
Lies don't make the mistakes you created disappear.
Lies don't make you a better person, they make you a person who fucks people over and then lies about it.
If someone has a vested interest in believing that you are perfect of course they will buy the deception but it doesn't make reality a moot point.
And through all of it the fuckover/lie person, knows they are a cheat! They know they are lying! It's unbelievable!
I don't write or say anything that I can't prove.
Don't you wish everyone was like that.
I linked to something in my wishlist section and I feel gross for it.
It makes me think of gimmi gimmi girls ...
"I'm pretty and you owe me!"
+People, why would you buy someone something off of a wishlist?
+What do you think is proper wishlist etiquette?
+How much does it take for you become turned off by wish list nagging and pleading or is it part of a game I don't know about?
+Would you offer someone something from their wishlist that you already had or do you think it's not the thing but the buying that matters?
Example:I want a sewing machine, would you offer me the one that sits in your attic or would you feel stranger about that then buying something off the wishlist?
I'm interested, very, thank you for your answers.
It makes me think of gimmi gimmi girls ...
"I'm pretty and you owe me!"
+People, why would you buy someone something off of a wishlist?
+What do you think is proper wishlist etiquette?
+How much does it take for you become turned off by wish list nagging and pleading or is it part of a game I don't know about?
+Would you offer someone something from their wishlist that you already had or do you think it's not the thing but the buying that matters?
Example:I want a sewing machine, would you offer me the one that sits in your attic or would you feel stranger about that then buying something off the wishlist?
I'm interested, very, thank you for your answers.
from spring to winter - she left me
"I hope to be a fully functioning member of society someday and I think your gameboy advance could help me with that.
thank you and god bless"
"I hope to be a fully functioning member of society someday and I think your gameboy advance could help me with that.
thank you and god bless"
Hey buddy answer below questions for me, please. Email me if you like or post the answers here. Men please answer too.
What is the most you would spend on one pair of panties for yourself.
For someone else?
What is the most you have spent on your self for panties?
On someone else?
What is the least you would spend?
On someone else?
Do you have any complaints about panties in general? (can't find any that fit/are in my style & so on...be as specific as you can)
Anything you would love to see a underpants company offer that I havent covered here.
(and no one is going to come clean your dirty bathroom so don't even ask!)
What is the most you would spend on one pair of panties for yourself.
For someone else?
What is the most you have spent on your self for panties?
On someone else?
What is the least you would spend?
On someone else?
Do you have any complaints about panties in general? (can't find any that fit/are in my style & so on...be as specific as you can)
Anything you would love to see a underpants company offer that I havent covered here.
(and no one is going to come clean your dirty bathroom so don't even ask!)
MAY 2005




