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Thank you for this post. Perg was a truly good man. And this reminds me of all the good people and adventures back in the day. I learned so much here and hold many dear, still.

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Thank you for this post. Perg was a truly good man. And this reminds me of all the good people and adventures back in the day. I learned so much here and hold many dear, still.

Bitter? I think it’s sweet how a married guy from the suburbs managed to cultivate and maintain such a large, loyal, attractive string of bitches from all over the USA.
Super sweet!
You who did not know the man do not have the right to besmirch his memory. What is your malfunction to think it is okay to post shit about a dead man? He was a better man than you could ever hope to be and he probably would have defended your right to say what you want, but I cannot let it stand. You, sir, are an ass.
Perg was "very popular" with the ladies here and in particular the good-looking ones.
I first met Peregrinator almost two decades ago, right here in this lovely little pocket of the Internet, an on-line community that was filled with engaging, brash, earnest, passionate, compassionate, very real characters. The very concept of "meeting" people, entirely virtually, challenged my notions and boundaries of what it takes become friends. Peregrinator was one of the best. He lived an extraordinary life, and a simple life. And in a community based on anonymity, he shared freely and openly of himself. He offered insight and wisdom, borne of experience and rare intelligence. He sought to learn and be better. He was a friend.
As Peregrinator shared his real-life tales of exploration and adventure and aid, I too shared his stories among my off-line friends. He was quickly dubbed the Most Interesting Man of Vermont. Our virtual friendship migrated to another platform, and we stayed in touch over the years. And when I announced that I was moving to New York last summer, suddenly it became a possibility that I could finally meet, in person, my long-time on-line friend and his lovely wife. I had hoped this summer to make that happen. One short road trip away.
Peregrinator, you will be missed. You were loved, and are loved, by so many souls. I am happy that I could call you a friend. My deepest sympathies go out to his wife, family, and other friends, for this life cut short too soon.
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I used to post as Mischka, but hell if I can remember the password or email I used to log on back in the day. It seemed fitting to return, to eulogize our friend here, where we all first met.
It seemed fitting to return, to eulogize our friend here, where we all first met.
Hello LadyFunkenstein! I was Mischka back in the day (forgot the log in, though). When I heard the news of Peregrinator's unexpected passing, I too found myself compelled to return to these old stomping grounds. This place was brimming with connections that colored beyond the lines. I am glad you benefitted from those experiences and are doing well now.I remember it to this day, along with other people I met. Real connections that I thought I could not have I am very, very grateful to him and so many people from here who are the reasons why I don't post here anymore. You know who you are; if you smile when you read this post, it is you. And I am smiling too. Thanks Perg, and everyone else who met me.
PS this extends to people I did not meet too. If it felt like a connection, it was. And it probably benefited me more than you. So thanks.
And how would you even know ... or know there was a thread here? Seriously, this is getting creepy as hell.
Hello LadyFunkenstein! I was Mischka back in the day (forgot the log in, though). When I heard the news of Peregrinator's unexpected passing, I too found myself compelled to return to these old stomping grounds. This place was brimming with connections that colored beyond the lines. I am glad you benefitted from those experiences and are doing well now.

Show us your tits, n00b.
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Show us your tits, n00b.
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That's what Perg would have wanted.
And how would you even know ... or know there was a thread here? Seriously, this is getting creepy as hell.
And how would you even know ... or know there was a thread here? Seriously, this is getting creepy as hell.
You who did not know the man do not have the right to besmirch his memory. What is your malfunction to think it is okay to post shit about a dead man? He was a better man than you could ever hope to be and he probably would have defended your right to say what you want, but I cannot let it stand. You, sir, are an ass.
And how would you even know ... or know there was a thread here? Seriously, this is getting creepy as hell.
Show us your tits, n00b.
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I bumped the old selfie thread and added a photo. Perg would have smiled. It’s on social media. So old timers are checking in here. Simple as that
https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?p=15920652&highlight=Peregrinator#post15920652Peregrinator, you shall leave this thread with your integrity intact.

And how would you even know ... or know there was a thread here? Seriously, this is getting creepy as hell.

Stop being a miserable old cuntbiscuit, some of these people have been friends OFF Lit for two decades. You might have had a similar experience if you weren't such a po-faced bastard all the time.



