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Sparky Kronkite

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A simple statement -

Regardless of any respect or more accurately, lack of it toward my humble….

Uneducated [yes, I'll admit to being a relatively ill-read, hot-headed, former juvenile delinquent (who had to enter the USMC or be jailed…but I was a fucking great, trained killer there, who kept his head and would have done good - but I hated the military 'cause I was a hippie who turned down Annapolis because, I just wanted to get laid) child of the late 60's, rock'n'rollin', dope smokin (was, no longer - no more shit like that - just tequila and beer), "fuck you society!" (and particularly my relatively well-to-do, Capitol Hill, highly artistic and creative parents, but God I do love them so) - naturally intelligent (hey - genetics - various IQ assessments in the 140 range) (you see they continually tested me because I was such a fuck-up) - endlessly psychologically evaluated (but I hate fucking shrinks, even though I aced those sissy courses in college eventually) - self-diagnosed (only lately) big time LD, and dyslexic (both my sons suffer, that's how I found out about myself) and (those damn things didn't exist when I was a kid) sort of "casual, humorous" dude, who likes to make people "who think they know" - think again - and who's eventually done pretty good for himself in the Big Fucking Apple, (not an easy place to make it, let me tell yah - just ask) where I basically "make shit happen" (technically speaking) for some very mega-rich fuckers]….

Opinion - whew!!!!!

(And all that would fucking explain my grammar, punctuation and spelling know wouldn't it? (All you eloquent snobs.) Even though my father is an editor/journalist of the nth degree and constantly tried to beat that crap into me.)

Sorry - just didn't care - rules - fuck'em.

I do greatly appreciate, value, and cherish the opportunity to voice myself here - especially considering all the threads here on female orgasm, condoms, and all the other utter bullshit I read here…..

So with that I pledge - I like it. I think I'm staying!……. "Oh No! The throngs unleash a mass of boooos."

Too bad…. Here to stay…. Maybe….

And yes…. (eat me all) I will post this as a new thread - just cause it's so fucking informatively great.
 
Well, Sparky, everyone thought I was retarded in school; when proven incorrect, they wrote me off.

Most people still do.
 
Well...

I appreciate 'tards - sexually uninhibited (sorry, no spell chech, no idea) - oh well. Drool on babe!!!!
 
Whoo-Hoo

Best fucking news I've heard all day, conflict craver that I am. So stir some shit, merci beacoup, and make it good!

Oh yeah, and I hated those always on the honor roll followers with their pink izod, yellow oxford, fair isle sweater, Gloria Vanderbilt jeans and weejuns acting as though they were the untimate judges of taste and style and all others should fall at their feet in worship. Totally freaked them out when I said I shopped at the Salvation Army....those were the days

[Edited by Cheri on 09-12-2000 at 07:02 PM]
 
Not really...

There's lots of stupid (yet valorous) jar-heads out there. I am but one.
 
Semper Fidelis

From the halls of Montezuuuuuma

(this is where you come to attention and salute me... remember?)
 
Semper Fi -

I strongly believe that everyone, has what it takes to be a Marine - it's in the training. Some? Maybe longer than others. But all eventually could make it. And! I would encourage that - Marine training for all!!!! Just training - not necessarily combat (wouldn't wish that on anyone) but like the Peace Corps - only better, harder. Hey, maybe a combo of both? Some folks just don't know, don't expect, don't want, don't want to acknowledge, shy away from - PAIN!!!! They should not!!!! Marine training imbeds this acceptance. And it is good.

Pain can be good. Pain can make you strong. Most folks don't know that. Lot's of folks steer clear of pain - lot's of folks think they don't deserve pain. You believe that? Lot's of folks thing they don't deserve pain!?!

They need the Marines more than anyone.
 
Oh shut up tough guy. Alot of us have given birth, we have an intimate relationship with pain.
 
Cheri...

Totally agreed - however - it is (usually) not prolonged torture. Been there for three - and yes, yes, yes - didn't actually "feel" the pain but I witnessed it all. Beautiful and harsh - would not want to go through it. But what do you thing about the verbage that says "women don't remember the pain of child birth - if they did, they'd never have another." Curious. Why?
 
Re: Whoo-Hoo

Cheri said:

Oh yeah, and I hated those always on the honor roll followers with their pink izod, yellow oxford, fair isle sweater, Gloria Vanderbilt jeans and weejuns acting as though they were the untimate judges of taste and style and all others should fall at their feet in worship.
[Edited by Cheri on 09-12-2000 at 07:02 PM]

IZOD- I hated those alligator shirts with a passion! My very favorite t-shirt at the time had an IZOD alligator on the chest with the line "Save the world, eat an alligator" or something like that, it was 20 years ago.
 
A man must have coined that phrase...

I remember the agony in severe detail both times it happened. But the love I felt afterward made the fact that I had spent the last 6 hours in complete agony worth it. And I'd do it again if the situation allowed. Although damn that doctor is going to induce me fucking BEFORE my baby hits the 10 mark....no more idiotic 'I didn't know he was going to be that big' crap.
 
Cheyenne, have you ever read the Preppy Handbook? How deliciously 80's! Everything from the virtues of pink and green to gatoring described in glorious detail. Come to think of it, I bet our own Sparky is in there perhaps modeling Brooks Brothers clothing or splashing in a fountain.
 
Cheri said:
Cheyenne, have you ever read the Preppy Handbook? How deliciously 80's

Nope, I'm serious when I said that was my favorite t-shirt in about 1980, maybe 1981. I know people who read that horrible Preggy Handbook and actually tried to follow the thing! I hated all alligator shirts. Polo wasn't any better. I just don't like little labels on clothes to tell people "look at me, see my expensive clothes?"
 
What an interesting thread; it has everything. Rebellion, Marines, childbirth, dyslexia, and alligator shirts.

I will have to say that no Drill Instructor could teach me anything about pain after childbirth.
 
May TommyGirls everywhere feel pain in their logos!

Not only do you have that cute boob, but style to boot! I love expensive clothes as much as the next person, but I don't want some dudes name all over me. And here, I always thought I was weird!
 
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