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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 1:16:34 PM   
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ORIGINAL: DemonKia

Eh, a good one, sure; I generally live a great life, but that includes downs as well as the ups . . . . .

TPBM still has 'summer plans' to be implemented . . . ..

No special plans left for summer.
 
TPBM wants to see a Broadway play on Broadway.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 1:18:25 PM   
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I have seen plays on Broadway, and I'd like to see more.

TPBM loves Shakespeare.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 1:28:24 PM   
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"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou'rt more lovely and more temperate..."

I can quote the whole passage verbatim. And it is GREAT for, shall we say, social lubrication.

So, yeah. Big fan.

The person beneath me: knows a great BDSM related story that can be linked to and read by all.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 2:38:55 PM   
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lol . . . . Ummmmm, like this whole frickin' site? *points that-aways*

TPBM has ever been thru a 'natural disaster' (earthquake, hurricane, tornado, etc) & shares some details . . . . .

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 3:07:13 PM   
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Several hurricanes when i was growing up.   A tornado went over my house but did not touch down.
 
TPBM has an evacuation box/bag/kit for leaving home to go to a shelter.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 3:39:28 PM   
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Good idea, but I don't have one.

TPBM owns a Swiss Army knife.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 3:54:54 PM   
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Yes, and it's in My backpack right now.
TPBM loves which kinds of seafood?

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 4:36:47 PM   
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Just about all of them.
 
TPBM has a favorite way of preparing sea food.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 8:55:23 PM   
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Do tuna sandwiches count?

TPBM would like to swim with dolphins sometime . . . .

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 9:01:28 PM   
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That would be so cool.

TPBM has been to Washington, D.C.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 9:21:26 PM   
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nope

THBM has been to Canada

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/10/2009 10:51:46 PM   
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Sorta, briefly. BC, tangential to flying from Juneau to Seattle . . . . .

TPBM has been to Mexico .. . ..

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/11/2009 8:55:58 AM   
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Not yet.

TPBM loves having flowers in his or her home.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/11/2009 10:28:48 AM   
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Plants, yes; cut flowers, no . . . . . .

TPBM likes to go out & do stuff, & shares with us some of what they like to do . .. ..

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/11/2009 1:09:51 PM   
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i like to visit places.  i went to Mexico a few years ago for 3 weeks to go to language school.  i spent one whole Sunday with an Episcopal Bishop as he did visitations to several mission churches in the outlying areas of the Diocese of Cuernavaca.  They were very small churches but everyone of them provided a big meal for the Bishop and those of us with him.  We had three wonderful lunches that day!
 
TPBM has attended more than one feast in a single day - ex. New Year's, Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthday.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/11/2009 2:25:13 PM   
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Yep, I've had a coupla Thanksgivings like that . . . . .

TPBM likes to write, & shares about their favorite types of writing to do . . . .

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/11/2009 6:46:34 PM   
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Not really.  My creative outlet is in fiber crafts.  When i do write i like it to be well done.
 
TPBM proof reads their posts here on CM before AND after pressing OK.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/11/2009 10:57:32 PM   
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Usually, but as I'm sure you can tell, not always, LOL.

TPBM spell-checks all outgoing e-mail.

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/12/2009 1:22:02 AM   
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Only if it's built into the program & does it automatically . . . . .

TPBM shares some of their views on spelling . .. . .

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RE: The Person Beneath Me - 8/12/2009 11:45:06 AM   
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I think of spelling and punctuation as being like having the right amount of air in a bicycle's tires. When correct, they make for a smoother ride. Yet I realize that people make mistakes and don't hold it against them. I also realize that spelling and typing are different skills. There are some words I can spell just fine--such as about--that I regularly mistype.

TPBM has nice handwriting.


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