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MajorBludd1975
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Name: ST Country: United States State: Tennessee Metro: Knoxville Birthday: 10/7/1975 Gender: Male
Interests: Hiking(avid),
Camping(avid),
Nature Lover,
Movies,
Reading,
Community,
Anime Cel Collecting
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Member Since:
4/20/2005
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| | You Are a Frappacino | At your best, you are: fun loving, sweet, and modern
At your worst, you are: childish and over indulgent
You drink coffee when: you're craving something sweet
Your caffeine addiction level: low |
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| It's only been 3 days since I last saw you sweetheart, and I'm already feeling cold and lonely. I can hardly sleep without longing to feel you close to me, the warmth of your kisses and the softness of your skin pressed against mine are two of the things in life I hold most dear. I need your love to exist, without you on top of me and looking down into my eyes I just can't be as happy as I want to be. You are my comfort and my understanding. You are my lover and my best friend.
The cold wet snow outside is all I see right now, but every time I close my eyes I go back to our time together. When I had the time of my life.
Love always, Steve
PS. Mr. Squirrel's nuts got frozen out in the cold weather so I fed him some food on my porch. He's looking at me from the tree right now too...Waiting for more I would imagine. 

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| Another Fall time peek-ture, this is one of my favoritest photos I've ever taken.

Come forth young Link, The Great Deku Tree needs your help. The creatures of the forest aren't able to visit me anymore because of the Evil Spider Queen who resides in my branches. You must defeat her to allow all who seek out the wisdom of The Great Deku Tree safe passage. | | |
| The geese in this picture look a lot like dinosaurs roaming the land in my opinion. There were even more in this flock than you can see pictured, but I couldn't get a wide enough view from my vantage point. I was a lot farther away from them than it seems from the photo as well, I didn't want to get too close and scare 'em off...Or worse yet, be mauled by the Future Pillows Of America Society I saw trekking across the landscape before me.
I truly feared this very type of fowl as a child, I remember my days of persecution well...I walked slowly across the soft green grass at the duck pond near my home, feeding the pretty little duckies. They would come right up to me and my Mommy and eat loaf bread right outta our hands. Then...I met my first Canada Goose, much like the ones you see before you in the photo.
They are huge and very loud. At first I just thought it was just a big duck, I let go of my Mother's hand and handed it a piece of bread, it's bill was so big that it not only got the bread, but it also snapped down on my little hand. I was so scared, it was almost as tall as me too, and after it had gotten a taste of that delicious Merita bread it wanted more. When I didn't produce the grainy squares of wholesomeness, it decided that I should be punished for not being a sufficient food source suitable for it's appetite.
The first peck got my arm and I let out one of the most feminine screams my prepubescent voice could produce. I then ran behind my Mom and it started after her too, she told me to run, so I did. But that dang blasted goose chased me all the way back to our station wagon, and kept biting at my bare legs along the way. It left little red marks on my legs and my hand got bruised also.
I would never forget that day, nor would I be able to go near geese again. I still love ducks though, and even swans. But nowadays, even though I do feed all of the waterfowls when I visit the parks or the river...I still steer way clear of the geese. I Frisbee bread over to them and leave it at that. If I see them herding my way, I just simply close up shop and head to greener goose-free pastures. 
 The last time I saw that many honkies standing in a line together, was at a John Tesh concert.
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