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Thread started 04/02/06 1:21pm

Imago

An Interview with JerseyKRS (and the rest of you)

1) Do you think that he world is generally headed in the wrong direction or the right direction?

2) What childhood memory do you treasure the most?

3) What are you biggest regrets about your experience as a parent? How do you think you could have changed that?

4) You’ve said the org has helped you deal with your homophobia. Could you see yourself being friends with a gay man? explain

5) What are your primary goals for this year? Are you on the path to achieving them?

6) What does the org do for you?




Feel free to make your own questions for someone guys. Everyone except Ocean that is--she knows too much already. And littlemsg already has her own patented threads. nod
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Reply #1 posted 04/02/06 1:23pm

Ocean

*@#&$&^@##%@%#^@#& mad
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Reply #2 posted 04/02/06 1:23pm

jerseykrs

I'm on my way out to dinner, but I think I will take this serious and give honest answers when I get back, so everyone doesn't think I'm a COMPLETE assclown.
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Reply #3 posted 04/02/06 1:31pm

littlemissG

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Ocean said:

*@#&$&^@##%@%#^@#& mad

co-sign mad
No More Haters on the Internet.
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Reply #4 posted 04/02/06 1:51pm

jerseykrs

1) Do you think that he world is generally headed in the wrong direction or the right direction?

on a whole, I think everything is in a constant state of decay. Thermodynamics and all that mathematical shit prove it. Sooooo, even with evolution and the sort, I guess it's a sort of "downward spiral" with highs and lows, but always on a constant slide south.... shrug

2) What childhood memory do you treasure the most?

hmmmmm, believe it or not, I had a rough childhood. My father was an alcoholic drug addict that had a tendency to take his frustrations out on both my mother and myself. Mom had a nervous breakdown when I was around 10. Most of my time was spent finding ways to escape the shitty reality of everyday life. Comic books provided a safe refuge.

3) What are you biggest regrets about your experience as a parent? How do you think you could have changed that?

I haven't regretted much in my life. I tend to view it all as life lessons. I do regret not raising them within the confines of the traditional family. You know...mom, dad, son, daughter....I try to do the best I can with the split custody that I have, however, I'd give anything to be able to be around them every day the way I used to....but this situation wasn't all my own doing, so I guess I can't take FULL regret for it.....

4) You’ve said the org has helped you deal with your homophobia. Could you see yourself being friends with a gay man? explain

if I'm being honest, I'd have to say I probably could manage. I guess I've come to the conclusion that I only really learn things about myself when I'm in unfamilar situations. I'm sure with maturity came the rational thought that just because a man is gay does not mean he wants to suck my dick all the time. In fact, due to the conflict they have gone through in life, they may just offer some great words of advice during times of stress. Or, be an incredible friend. I'm looking forward to seeing how my attitude evolves on this subject.....

5) What are your primary goals for this year? Are you on the path to achieving them?

I tend to make very small, acheivable goals in life. For 2006, my only real goal is to get a vehicle. Yes, I am on the path to getting it.

6) What does the org do for you?

the org provides me with an audience for my stupid one liners and jokes. It also provides me with some incredible laughs as so many of you are hilarious. Even still, it has provided me with a handful of "friends" that I would not have had any chance of knowing in life if it were not for a shared interest in Prince.

It also provides me with tons of chicks to flirt with.
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Reply #5 posted 04/02/06 1:56pm

Imago

Well, I have to step out, but this has been the best org interview so far.

Think I'll return with more questions.


Very good Jersey nod
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Reply #6 posted 04/02/06 1:59pm

CarrieMpls

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jerseykrs said:

4) You’ve said the org has helped you deal with your homophobia. Could you see yourself being friends with a gay man? explain

if I'm being honest, I'd have to say I probably could manage. I guess I've come to the conclusion that I only really learn things about myself when I'm in unfamilar situations. I'm sure with maturity came the rational thought that just because a man is gay does not mean he wants to suck my dick all the time. In fact, due to the conflict they have gone through in life, they may just offer some great words of advice during times of stress. Or, be an incredible friend. I'm looking forward to seeing how my attitude evolves on this subject.....



hug
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Reply #7 posted 04/02/06 3:15pm

jerseykrs

Figures, I straighten it up a bit, answer honestly instead of with jokes, no one but Carrie replies. For her, I have a big hug . The rest of you get a giant brick
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Reply #8 posted 04/02/06 3:41pm

CarrieMpls

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jerseykrs said:

Figures, I straighten it up a bit, answer honestly instead of with jokes, no one but Carrie replies. For her, I have a big hug . The rest of you get a giant brick


falloff
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Reply #9 posted 04/02/06 3:44pm

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CarrieMpls said:

jerseykrs said:

4) You’ve said the org has helped you deal with your homophobia. Could you see yourself being friends with a gay man? explain

if I'm being honest, I'd have to say I probably could manage. I guess I've come to the conclusion that I only really learn things about myself when I'm in unfamilar situations. I'm sure with maturity came the rational thought that just because a man is gay does not mean he wants to suck my dick all the time. In fact, due to the conflict they have gone through in life, they may just offer some great words of advice during times of stress. Or, be an incredible friend. I'm looking forward to seeing how my attitude evolves on this subject.....



hug

co-hug
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Reply #10 posted 04/03/06 7:10pm

Imago

Next:

1)
When you let your beard grow out, you mentioned in a thread that it was a bad time in your life. How do you crawl out of these "Bad times?". Is it just letting time do it's usual healing through numbing pain and forgetting. Or were you sick of feeling bad? or both?

2) Do you really dislike all the attention I pay to you on hear? explain

3) What is the your number one biggest wish for each of your children? Do you think you can help them get this?

4) Rome Fell, The Otoman Empire Fell, even the Dynasty's of China fell. Do you believe the "American Experiment" will suffer the same fate? Or do you believe that it will eventually export itself to the rest of the world.

5) You said once that you were lonely. What do you do to cope?
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Reply #11 posted 04/06/06 3:43pm

Imago

neutral
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Reply #12 posted 04/06/06 3:49pm

PurpleRein

Imago said:[quote]1) Do you think that he world is generally headed in the wrong direction or the right direction?
I think we're further from believing in the creator and there's less racial/religious tolerance

2) What childhood memory do you treasure the most?
hanging with my grandmother and sharing pizza with her

3) What are you biggest regrets about your experience as a parent? How do you think you could have changed that?
not spending more time with my oldest daughter when she was younger. I was too busy playing on the internet and almost lost my family

4) You’ve said the org has helped you deal with your homophobia. Could you see yourself being friends with a gay man? explain
I have friends who are in same sex relationships. I wasn't taught to hate based on skin color or orientation, and I'm not teaching it either

5) What are your primary goals for this year? Are you on the path to achieving them? Getting a better job to provide better for my family. I'm working on it

6) What does the org do for you? provide a pressure valve release from work tensions. I also have learned alot about an artist I adore, Prince






Jersey..has it been hard to break the cycle of addiction that your mom and dad had?
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Reply #13 posted 04/06/06 7:15pm

Imago

PurpleRein said:[quote]

Imago said:

1) Do you think that he world is generally headed in the wrong direction or the right direction?
I think we're further from believing in the creator and there's less racial/religious tolerance

2) What childhood memory do you treasure the most?
hanging with my grandmother and sharing pizza with her

3) What are you biggest regrets about your experience as a parent? How do you think you could have changed that?
not spending more time with my oldest daughter when she was younger. I was too busy playing on the internet and almost lost my family

4) You’ve said the org has helped you deal with your homophobia. Could you see yourself being friends with a gay man? explain
I have friends who are in same sex relationships. I wasn't taught to hate based on skin color or orientation, and I'm not teaching it either

5) What are your primary goals for this year? Are you on the path to achieving them? Getting a better job to provide better for my family. I'm working on it

6) What does the org do for you? provide a pressure valve release from work tensions. I also have learned alot about an artist I adore, Prince






Jersey..has it been hard to break the cycle of addiction that your mom and dad had?


ok, I'm liking you! hug
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Reply #14 posted 04/06/06 7:21pm

jerseykrs

just saw this thanks to fantasy.....I will continue honest answers, not tonight though....i'm tired.
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Reply #15 posted 04/06/06 7:22pm

Imago

jerseykrs said:

just saw this thanks to fantasy.....I will continue honest answers, not tonight though....i'm tired.

You're so cute when you yawn. giggle
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Reply #16 posted 04/06/06 7:23pm

fantasyislande
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jerseykrs said:

just saw this thanks to fantasy.....I will continue honest answers, not tonight though....i'm tired.


dude! i, like, totally want to see your answers!! lol
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Reply #17 posted 04/10/06 6:48pm

Imago

jerseykrs said:

just saw this thanks to fantasy.....I will continue honest answers, not tonight though....i'm tired.

bitch, you must type slow!
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Reply #18 posted 04/10/06 6:50pm

charlottegelin

did you see the human quadroped story on 60 minutes and didn't you think it was a whole lot of bollocks especially how they kept mentioning evolution every 5 seconds?

(just say yes)
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Reply #19 posted 04/10/06 6:54pm

Imago

charlottegelin said:

did you see the human quadroped story on 60 minutes and didn't you think it was a whole lot of bollocks especially how they kept mentioning evolution every 5 seconds?

(just say yes)

hmm
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Reply #20 posted 04/10/06 6:57pm

jerseykrs

wow, I keep forgetting about this!! Will do it, I promise!
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Reply #21 posted 04/10/06 6:59pm

charlottegelin

Imago said:

charlottegelin said:

did you see the human quadroped story on 60 minutes and didn't you think it was a whole lot of bollocks especially how they kept mentioning evolution every 5 seconds?

(just say yes)

hmm


what! mad
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Reply #22 posted 04/10/06 7:01pm

Imago

charlottegelin said:

Imago said:


hmm


what! mad


It's nothing. Just that you're posts get more and more random with each child you have. confuse


go see a doctor!
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Reply #23 posted 04/10/06 7:03pm

charlottegelin

Imago said:

charlottegelin said:



what! mad


It's nothing. Just that you're posts get more and more random with each child you have. confuse


go see a doctor!

look at my boring life sad
www.myspace.com/charlottegelin

just trying to make myself seem more interesting, same like you nod
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Reply #24 posted 04/10/06 7:17pm

Imago

charlottegelin said:

Imago said:



It's nothing. Just that you're posts get more and more random with each child you have. confuse


go see a doctor!

look at my boring life sad
www.myspace.com/charlottegelin

just trying to make myself seem more interesting, same like you nod

lol
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Reply #25 posted 04/10/06 7:18pm

charlottegelin

Imago said:

charlottegelin said:


look at my boring life sad
www.myspace.com/charlottegelin

just trying to make myself seem more interesting, same like you nod

lol

we can be friends woot!
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Reply #26 posted 04/10/06 7:32pm

twister6

Ocean said:

*@#&$&^@##%@%#^@#& mad


hug
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Reply #27 posted 04/10/06 7:46pm

weepingwall

whats the meaning of life??
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Reply #28 posted 04/10/06 7:48pm

twister6

weepingwall said:

whats the meaning of life??


I must make U "gay" pimp2
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Reply #29 posted 04/11/06 3:45am

jerseykrs

Imago said:Next:

1)
When you let your beard grow out, you mentioned in a thread that it was a bad time in your life. How do you crawl out of these "Bad times?". Is it just letting time do it's usual healing through numbing pain and forgetting. Or were you sick of feeling bad? or both?

oh, this one is easy to answer. I don't think I ever really crawl out of the feeling. It's more of a ebb and tide type thing. I'm a master at hating myself, been at it for a good twenty something years now. So, it kind of just lingers, then I'll feel better for a bit. It always returns though

2) Do you really dislike all the attention I pay to you on hear? explain

as you know from orgnotes, IM's and emails, no, I do not dislike it. I find 99% of it hilarious. I never have, nor will I ever, take anything that happens on a message board, to heart. In fact, I've mentioned before, some of the conversations we have had before actually have inspired me to be better.

3) What is the your number one biggest wish for each of your children? Do you think you can help them get this?

This is another easy one. I just want them to grow up to be WELL ADJUSTED and happy. I have issues. Anyone that really knows me knows this. My parents had issues. Their mother has issues. Her parents had issues. Unless you come from a similar dysfunctional family, it's hard to grasp just how difficult this makes everyday life. So, I wish for them to break that cycle and be one of those elusive "happy" people.

4) Rome Fell, The Otoman Empire Fell, even the Dynasty's of China fell. Do you believe the "American Experiment" will suffer the same fate? Or do you believe that it will eventually export itself to the rest of the world.

I actually did a report on this waaaaay back in my senior year of high school. It was titled "Greater Empires Than Ours Have Fallen". The last remaining world super power known as the good old U. S. of A. will face a time when it all comes crumbling down, of that I am sure. I don't think it will happen anytime in the near future, but it is inevitable. There are too many things already in motion that will be the end of us.

5) You said once that you were lonely. What do you do to cope?

I try to keep busy. Do things with friends. Hang out with my family. Read. Play video games. Just about anything to keep my mind from being idle. If not, I'll sit and brood. Then I'll either get depressed or angry. Neither of which is an enjoyable time for me. This isn't how I wanted my life to turn out, so it's tough sometimes.
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