welcome, spiff!
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@spifftastic, hello! and welcome to dd![]()
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Oh, and I forgot to add in my previous post but I am totally creeped out by clowns since reading about the serial killer John Wayne Gacy, and the Stephen King movie "It" compounded my creeped-outedness (I made it up.... you like?) and I had nightmares for weeks after watching it.
I can tolerate puppies and ponies but glitter makes me nauseous. I will openly admit to having some minor psychological issues but I like unicorns. OK, so they're not real, so I like the IDEA of unicorns, and well....
OK.... I quit. Welcome again!
All morons hate it when you call them a moron. ~JD Salinger

I remain unimpressed.
Yet know, my master, God omnipotent,
Is mustering in his clouds on our behalf
Armies of pestilence; and they shall strike
Your children yet unborn and unbegot,
That lift your vassal hands against my head
And threat the glory of my precious crown.
I had never seen those or heard of any of them when I was most terrified of those colorful, disturbing maniacs. Reading about Gacy did make me feel incredibly justified as an adult to continue to despise any and all forms of clowns. I tend to like creepy things - abandoned buildings are some of my favorite places. Graveyards are eerily peaceful. But when it comes to something with a smile that big and plenty of space in their pants to hide weapons, it is UNACCEPTABLE.
Welcome! There are several here who continue to amaze me but they shall remain nameless. I plan to sneek up on them sometime and I don't want to warn them. Bye the way, Boston is one of my favorite cities.......used to live on Park Drive. Looking forward to more of your comments....peace......
No need to name anyone at all, I've read enough of both front page and forum postings to understand this site's.... colorful variety of opinions. Some people are just lost causes, but it's pretty hilarious to witness.
Park Drive is a great place to live, I wish I could live in that area but it's not even vaguely affordable on an entry level salary especially when you need to have a car. I'm just happy I live close enough to the T that I can shuffle myself all over the city. Also, southwest NH eh? I grew up in the Lowell area, spent quite a bit of time perusing the (pretty goddamn dirty) beaches of Hampton as a kid and buying cheap booze in Nashua once I got older. "Live Free or Die" has done wonderful things for my wallet over the years.
Hi Spiff and welcome! I'm a member and I still creep around here. When I'm not creeping, I'm playing with my woodchipper.
I will never reach enlightenment. Too many assholes I'd like to send through a woodchipper.
Interesting comment "wonderful things for my wallet" My time in Boston was a LONG time ago. I have no idea what rents would be now but I'm sure it's pretty high. I still visit now and then so maybe we'll run into each other some time. I'll be the old guy wandering aimlessly through the common. I look homeless but it's just my dementia kicking in!
Oh, I in absolutely no way mean that Boston is good for my wallet. I was saying that Nashua is phenomenal. So many things are literally half the price. Average rent in Boston is $1600 for a one or two bedroom and that ensures that I have absolutely no savings. (Robbers, please take note, I am a worthless target.)
Heh I'll make sure to be friendlier to the homeless just in case!
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