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Thread started 08/08/11 5:12am

PapaSmurf

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Ask me nothing, tell me instead..

No time for your stupid questions about my penis and arse. Tell me the best thing you've ever done instead, something you're proud of.

I saved a life of one old woman few months ago when no one else in that part of town even cared about her lying on the ground.
You are pure, you are snow.
We are the useless sluts that they mould.
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Reply #1 posted 08/08/11 5:24am

chocolate1

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Wonderful! mushy

After 9 long years, I finally earned a Doctorate in Education.

I made it through a broken engagement, major surgery, and having to take the Qualifying Exam twice. I worked full time and managed the rest of my life while moving forward. geek


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #2 posted 08/08/11 5:47am

MacDaddy

Earlier this year a colleague of mine took me out for lunch and drinks, to show his appreciation.

We got drunk quickly (Jim Beam, a bottle each).

At some point I really wanted to go home because I was feeling sick (no shit) but I needed to make sure my colleague would get back safe. So I told him, this is it, we’re finished and I’m making sure you’ll get to your hotel.

But he refused and did not want me to escort him to his hotel. He said he was fine and could find his way. So he tried to do a runner on me.

I followed him to make sure he wouldn’t get lost. I saw him loose his balance and fall, he hit his head on cobble stones and started bleeding heavily.

I called the alarm number, had some guy signal to a police officer to come and help. I got a prostitute to give me her pillow to put under my colleagues head. She was very sweet, even allowed me to wash the blood of my hands in her little room (probably the first time she had a gay guy visit her)

I went with him to the hospital, helped the nurse while he examined him, stitched him up and prepped him for a CAT scan.

It turned out he had a fractured skull. Once he was safe in his bed I finally went home. The only thing from that evening/night that I can’t remember is how I got home eventually. neutral

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Reply #3 posted 08/08/11 6:14am

PurpleJedi

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PapaSmurf said:

No time for your stupid questions about my penis and arse. Tell me the best thing you've ever done instead, something you're proud of. I saved a life of one old woman few months ago when no one else in that part of town even cared about her lying on the ground.

worship

That is amazing. Kudos to you times a million! nod

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #4 posted 08/08/11 6:16am

SexLovely

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confused

Nah fuck off....

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How often do u tickle yr arse while having a wank...?

"...because no-one gets there alone." - "...I like the floor. It's the only thing that seems real."
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Reply #5 posted 08/08/11 6:17am

PapaSmurf

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MacDaddy said:

Earlier this year a colleague of mine took me out for lunch and drinks, to show his appreciation.


We got drunk quickly (Jim Beam, a bottle each).



At some point I really wanted to go home because I was feeling sick (no shit) but I needed to make sure my colleague would get back safe. So I told him, this is it, we’re finished and I’m making sure you’ll get to your hotel.



But he refused and did not want me to escort him to his hotel. He said he was fine and could find his way. So he tried to do a runner on me.


I followed him to make sure he wouldn’t get lost. I saw him loose his balance and fall, he hit his head on cobble stones and started bleeding heavily.



I called the alarm number, had some guy signal to a police officer to come and help. I got a prostitute to give me her pillow to put under my colleagues head. She was very sweet, even allowed me to wash the blood of my hands in her little room (probably the first time she had a gay guy visit her)



I went with him to the hospital, helped the nurse while he examined him, stitched him up and prepped him for a CAT scan.


It turned out he had a fractured skull. Once he was safe in his bed I finally went home. The only thing from that evening/night that I can’t remember is how I got home eventually. neutral


That's so sweet of you, Iwan!
You are pure, you are snow.
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Reply #6 posted 08/08/11 6:17am

PurpleJedi

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MacDaddy said:

Earlier this year a colleague of mine took me out for lunch and drinks, to show his appreciation.

We got drunk quickly (Jim Beam, a bottle each).

At some point I really wanted to go home because I was feeling sick (no shit) but I needed to make sure my colleague would get back safe. So I told him, this is it, we’re finished and I’m making sure you’ll get to your hotel.

But he refused and did not want me to escort him to his hotel. He said he was fine and could find his way. So he tried to do a runner on me.

I followed him to make sure he wouldn’t get lost. I saw him loose his balance and fall, he hit his head on cobble stones and started bleeding heavily.

I called the alarm number, had some guy signal to a police officer to come and help. I got a prostitute to give me her pillow to put under my colleagues head. She was very sweet, even allowed me to wash the blood of my hands in her little room (probably the first time she had a gay guy visit her)

I went with him to the hospital, helped the nurse while he examined him, stitched him up and prepped him for a CAT scan.

It turned out he had a fractured skull. Once he was safe in his bed I finally went home. The only thing from that evening/night that I can’t remember is how I got home eventually. neutral

thumbs up! Nice save dude. Better yet, lucky for him you can hold your alcohol better, eh?

AND I guess the moral of the story is; if you're gonna get piss-ass drunk, make sure MacDaddy and a prostitute are nearby.

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Reply #7 posted 08/08/11 6:51am

MacDaddy

PurpleJedi said:

MacDaddy said:

Earlier this year a colleague of mine took me out for lunch and drinks, to show his appreciation.

We got drunk quickly (Jim Beam, a bottle each).

At some point I really wanted to go home because I was feeling sick (no shit) but I needed to make sure my colleague would get back safe. So I told him, this is it, we’re finished and I’m making sure you’ll get to your hotel.

But he refused and did not want me to escort him to his hotel. He said he was fine and could find his way. So he tried to do a runner on me.

I followed him to make sure he wouldn’t get lost. I saw him loose his balance and fall, he hit his head on cobble stones and started bleeding heavily.

I called the alarm number, had some guy signal to a police officer to come and help. I got a prostitute to give me her pillow to put under my colleagues head. She was very sweet, even allowed me to wash the blood of my hands in her little room (probably the first time she had a gay guy visit her)

I went with him to the hospital, helped the nurse while he examined him, stitched him up and prepped him for a CAT scan.

It turned out he had a fractured skull. Once he was safe in his bed I finally went home. The only thing from that evening/night that I can’t remember is how I got home eventually. neutral

thumbs up! Nice save dude. Better yet, lucky for him you can hold your alcohol better, eh?

AND I guess the moral of the story is; if you're gonna get piss-ass drunk, make sure MacDaddy and a prostitute are nearby.

lol

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Reply #8 posted 08/08/11 6:53am

SexLovely

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MacDaddy said:

PurpleJedi said:

thumbs up! Nice save dude. Better yet, lucky for him you can hold your alcohol better, eh?

AND I guess the moral of the story is; if you're gonna get piss-ass drunk, make sure MacDaddy and a prostitute are nearby.

lol

Was thinking that last sentiment exactly, as sure I am to be high I'll probably fuck over or get hit by a tram once or twice... confused

"...because no-one gets there alone." - "...I like the floor. It's the only thing that seems real."
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Reply #9 posted 08/08/11 6:58am

davetherave676
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lol The new smurf movie looks crap.....did u direct it??

Dave Is Nuttier Than A Can Of Planters Peanuts...(Ottensen)
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Reply #10 posted 08/08/11 6:59am

MacDaddy

SexLovely said:

MacDaddy said:

lol

Was thinking that last sentiment exactly, as sure I am to be high I'll probably fuck over or get hit by a tram once or twice... confused

That causes massive headaches neutral

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Reply #11 posted 08/08/11 7:00am

SexLovely

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MacDaddy said:

SexLovely said:

Was thinking that last sentiment exactly, as sure I am to be high I'll probably fuck over or get hit by a tram once or twice... confused

That causes massive headaches neutral

The weed "come-down" or getting hit by a tram? biggrin

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Reply #12 posted 08/08/11 7:01am

PapaSmurf

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davetherave6767 said:

lol The new smurf movie looks crap.....did u direct it??


I hate Smurfs.
You are pure, you are snow.
We are the useless sluts that they mould.
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Reply #13 posted 08/08/11 7:03am

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PapaSmurf said:

davetherave6767 said:

lol The new smurf movie looks crap.....did u direct it??

I hate Smurfs.

Ur avatar is a smurf ur called papasmurf and u hate smurfs......no no no! duh

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Reply #14 posted 08/08/11 7:05am

MacDaddy

SexLovely said:

MacDaddy said:

That causes massive headaches neutral

The weed "come-down" or getting hit by a tram? biggrin

The latter

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Reply #15 posted 08/08/11 7:51am

dJJ

MacDaddy said:

Earlier this year a colleague of mine took me out for lunch and drinks, to show his appreciation.

We got drunk quickly (Jim Beam, a bottle each).

At some point I really wanted to go home because I was feeling sick (no shit) but I needed to make sure my colleague would get back safe. So I told him, this is it, we’re finished and I’m making sure you’ll get to your hotel.

But he refused and did not want me to escort him to his hotel. He said he was fine and could find his way. So he tried to do a runner on me.

I followed him to make sure he wouldn’t get lost. I saw him loose his balance and fall, he hit his head on cobble stones and started bleeding heavily.

I called the alarm number, had some guy signal to a police officer to come and help. I got a prostitute to give me her pillow to put under my colleagues head. She was very sweet, even allowed me to wash the blood of my hands in her little room (probably the first time she had a gay guy visit her)

I went with him to the hospital, helped the nurse while he examined him, stitched him up and prepped him for a CAT scan.

It turned out he had a fractured skull. Once he was safe in his bed I finally went home. The only thing from that evening/night that I can’t remember is how I got home eventually. neutral

Nobody would feel save walking around drunk on your own in Capetown and there aren't that many hookers around the corner to help out with a wounded drunk tourist, so I assume this all happened in Amsterdam?

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Reply #16 posted 08/08/11 8:13am

MacDaddy

dJJ said:

MacDaddy said:

Earlier this year a colleague of mine took me out for lunch and drinks, to show his appreciation.

We got drunk quickly (Jim Beam, a bottle each).

At some point I really wanted to go home because I was feeling sick (no shit) but I needed to make sure my colleague would get back safe. So I told him, this is it, we’re finished and I’m making sure you’ll get to your hotel.

But he refused and did not want me to escort him to his hotel. He said he was fine and could find his way. So he tried to do a runner on me.

I followed him to make sure he wouldn’t get lost. I saw him loose his balance and fall, he hit his head on cobble stones and started bleeding heavily.

I called the alarm number, had some guy signal to a police officer to come and help. I got a prostitute to give me her pillow to put under my colleagues head. She was very sweet, even allowed me to wash the blood of my hands in her little room (probably the first time she had a gay guy visit her)

I went with him to the hospital, helped the nurse while he examined him, stitched him up and prepped him for a CAT scan.

It turned out he had a fractured skull. Once he was safe in his bed I finally went home. The only thing from that evening/night that I can’t remember is how I got home eventually. neutral

Nobody would feel save walking around drunk on your own in Capetown and there aren't that many hookers around the corner to help out with a wounded drunk tourist, so I assume this all happened in Amsterdam?

Yup! Red light district.

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Reply #17 posted 08/08/11 8:15am

dJJ

MacDaddy said:

dJJ said:

Nobody would feel save walking around drunk on your own in Capetown and there aren't that many hookers around the corner to help out with a wounded drunk tourist, so I assume this all happened in Amsterdam?

Yup! Red light district.

I will not comment about tourists or expats in Amsterdam...........

I know I capable of refraining myself from that.

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Reply #18 posted 08/08/11 8:18am

Shaolin325

A couple of special events this year:

1. I celebrated my 20th anniversary on my job this March. This is an accomplishment because I honestly didn't think I would last 20 minutes.....for real.

2. I turned 25 this year

razz

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Reply #19 posted 08/08/11 8:18am

MacDaddy

dJJ said:

MacDaddy said:

Yup! Red light district.

I will not comment about tourists or expats in Amsterdam...........

I know I capable of refraining myself from that.

In my opinion the Dutch are usually worse.

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Reply #20 posted 08/08/11 8:35am

dJJ

MacDaddy said:

dJJ said:

I will not comment about tourists or expats in Amsterdam...........

I know I capable of refraining myself from that.

In my opinion the Dutch are usually worse.

falloff

Yeah, especially the outoftowners. They are horrible.

And Dutch dress horrible! And they are so loud. They resemble the Americans in that.

And generally speaking very ill mannered.

I also don't notice from their behaviour that Dutch supposedly are well educated people.

Furthermore, Dutch are so arrogant about their culture.

Yeah, I sure do love the Dutch.

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Reply #21 posted 08/08/11 11:28am

Tremolina

dJJ said:

MacDaddy said:

In my opinion the Dutch are usually worse.

falloff

Yeah, especially the outoftowners. They are horrible.

And Dutch dress horrible! And they are so loud. They resemble the Americans in that.

And generally speaking very ill mannered.

I also don't notice from their behaviour that Dutch supposedly are well educated people.

Furthermore, Dutch are so arrogant about their culture.

Yeah, I sure do love the Dutch.

It's typical Dutch to complain about your own country and culture. smile

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Reply #22 posted 08/08/11 11:31am

dJJ

Tremolina said:

dJJ said:

falloff

Yeah, especially the outoftowners. They are horrible.

And Dutch dress horrible! And they are so loud. They resemble the Americans in that.

And generally speaking very ill mannered.

I also don't notice from their behaviour that Dutch supposedly are well educated people.

Furthermore, Dutch are so arrogant about their culture.

Yeah, I sure do love the Dutch.

It's typical Dutch to complain about your own country and culture. smile

smile It's typical Dutch to complain.

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Reply #23 posted 08/08/11 11:39am

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Shaolin325 said:

A couple of special events this year:

1. I celebrated my 20th anniversary on my job this March. This is an accomplishment because I honestly didn't think I would last 20 minutes.....for real.

2. I turned 25 this year

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Reply #24 posted 08/08/11 11:48am

Tremolina

dJJ said:

Tremolina said:

It's typical Dutch to complain about your own country and culture. smile

smile It's typical Dutch to complain.

Yeah and Dutch also love to argue about it untill St. Juttemis, always maintaining they are right. biggrin

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Reply #25 posted 08/08/11 11:54am

dJJ

Tremolina said:

dJJ said:

smile It's typical Dutch to complain.

Yeah and Dutch also love to argue about it untill St. Juttemis, always maintaining they are right. biggrin

Well, I'm not like that at all.

I never want to have the last word or never would maintain endlessly that I'm right. I'm not a very opiniated nor judgemental person anyway. And don't get into arguments with others. It's just not my style innocent

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Reply #26 posted 08/08/11 12:17pm

Tremolina

dJJ said:

Tremolina said:

Yeah and Dutch also love to argue about it untill St. Juttemis, always maintaining they are right. biggrin

Well, I'm not like that at all.

I never want to have the last word or never would maintain endlessly that I'm right. I'm not a very opiniated nor judgemental person anyway. And don't get into arguments with others. It's just not my style innocent

Neither am I. Not at all. innocent In fact, I am so much the opposite that I really wonder how I've managed to function so far in Dutch society. Especially Dutch women! It's a miracle really... razz

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Reply #27 posted 08/08/11 12:36pm

dJJ

Tremolina said:

dJJ said:

Well, I'm not like that at all.

I never want to have the last word or never would maintain endlessly that I'm right. I'm not a very opiniated nor judgemental person anyway. And don't get into arguments with others. It's just not my style innocent

Neither am I. Not at all. innocent In fact, I am so much the opposite that I really wonder how I've managed to function so far in Dutch society. Especially Dutch women! It's a miracle really... razz

Really?

Good to know you are such a higly functioning lad, especially with the ladies. Sounds so good, I even might want to get to know you...........

So, be carefull when selling yourself so openly wink

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Reply #28 posted 08/08/11 12:47pm

Shaolin325

dyvrdown said:

Shaolin325 said:

A couple of special events this year:

1. I celebrated my 20th anniversary on my job this March. This is an accomplishment because I honestly didn't think I would last 20 minutes.....for real.

2. I turned 25 this year

razz

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eek confuse

What can I say.....I'm a freak of nature. biggrin .

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Reply #29 posted 08/08/11 12:47pm

Tremolina

dJJ said:

Tremolina said:

Neither am I. Not at all. innocent In fact, I am so much the opposite that I really wonder how I've managed to function so far in Dutch society. Especially Dutch women! It's a miracle really... razz

Really?

Good to know you are such a higly functioning lad, especially with the ladies. Sounds so good, I even might want to get to know you...........

So, be carefull when selling yourself so openly wink

lurking innocent you know how we dutch are, always selling, selling, selling. wink

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