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The Ghostwriter
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Hi, folks. New person, here. Go easy on me. :(
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Welcome Welcome!
Your lucky... we're always harder on the people BEFORE Halloween. You came in at the right moment. :wink:
Any questions or complaints just PM me and i'll see what i can do.
Fairytales are more than true: not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten. -Neil Gaiman
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haha. Thanks. I will keep that in mind.
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Ghostwriter, a wolf with a rose in its mouth symbolises what? Anyhow, welcome.
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Hmmm.. Carusmm, i dont know if this is the reason for Ghostwriter...
But Meatloaf has an introduction to one of his songs that starts out with a "would you offer yourself to the wolf with the red rose?" haha... thats what it reminds me of, anyway.
Maybe they just like wolves and roses, nosy. haha.
Fairytales are more than true: not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten. -Neil Gaiman
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I looked up the lyrics of that Meatloaf song, laci_baby, the image conveyed is of man at his rawest. Basically, I don't know why women put up with us as we men have only one thing on our minds all the bleeding time. Everything man has ever done, he has done for love. It is pathetic really. It is so pathetic that we would even take a woman's sympathy if we thought that it would get us a f*ck.
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Welcome at the forum with big hands!
Hope you will enjoy your stay here and we will enjoy your sharing!
:)
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Carusmm wrote:Ghostwriter, a wolf with a rose in its mouth symbolises what? Anyhow, welcome.
Thanks. It doesn't really symbolize anything. I just liked the picture after I found it during a search for folk art.

For the record, I'm neither a Meat Loaf fan, nor the embodiment of raw and primal masculinity. haha.
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The Ghostwriter wrote:
Carusmm wrote:Ghostwriter, a wolf with a rose in its mouth symbolises what? Anyhow, welcome.
Thanks. It doesn't really symbolize anything. I just liked the picture after I found it during a search for folk art.

For the record, I'm neither a Meat Loaf fan, nor the embodiment of raw and primal masculinity. haha.
Thank God for that.
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Carusmm wrote:
The Ghostwriter wrote:
Carusmm wrote:Ghostwriter, a wolf with a rose in its mouth symbolises what? Anyhow, welcome.
Thanks. It doesn't really symbolize anything. I just liked the picture after I found it during a search for folk art.

For the record, I'm neither a Meat Loaf fan, nor the embodiment of raw and primal masculinity. haha.
Thank God for that.
Good to hear .... we have already reached our quota of raw and primal masculinity.
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Jeez, thanks, Fran.
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Carusmm wrote:Jeez, thanks, Fran.
If the cap fits ....
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Fran wrote:
Carusmm wrote:Jeez, thanks, Fran.
If the cap fits ....
Real men don't wear caps.
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Post by laci_baby »

haha. I agree with Fran.

Again a HUGE welcome to you Ghostwriter for admitting your not the embodiment of raw and primal masculinity. I like you already. :wink:
Fairytales are more than true: not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten. -Neil Gaiman
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Welcome to the forum!
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