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:p :P :p :P :p :P

 

My Original nick for the longest time, in any site has been Macho888

 

Macho...because I love to hate that ditty from the Village people : Macho men!!! I guess, it was many poster's favorite disco song somewhere in the 70's???! :) 888 because in Chinese numerology. 888 is the sign of complete perfection and the numerical symbol of success.:)

 

Thus my love/hate of the word macho replete with a wish for success and perfection gave birth to my monicker! MACHO888 :)

 

And just in case, someone wants to know...my avatar was lifted minus his slogan, from an acquaintance's blog site :)

 

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Years ago, I used to complain to a FB of mine about my football thighs and what I thought was my big butt. He explained that you couldn't drive a spike with a tack hammer and I have been jackhammer ever since.

The 91406 of course is a zip code which was necessary because jackhammer was already taken as a user name almost everywhere. guess there were a large number of football players around.:+

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I taught Art History and am particularly fond of the art of the Hellenistic Period (323 – 31 B.C.). The most famous sculptor of that period was, you got it, Epigonos. The man managed to create some of the sexiest nude male sculptures EVER. If you get a chance take a look at his “Gallic Chieftain Killing Himself and his Wife” and his “Dying Gaul”. Now those are the type of bodies I like on my men between the sheets.

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the one and only TEALADY, was a name given to me by the film crew on a William Higgins porn shoot. The crew loved it, and the name just stuck. i have been in over 39 higgins shorts. I am a top, love to spank, and i do love that the czeck boys came up with the name. The Tealady has very fond memories of prague.

 

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>I taught Art History and am particularly fond of the art of

>the Hellenistic Period (323 – 31 B.C.). The most famous

>sculptor of that period was, you got it, Epigonos.

 

Through all of these several years, I never made that connection.

 

If you had to pick a meme here, that one is cool!

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My middle name is Charles, so my madcap college roommate used to refer to me as "Cheerful Charlie"; the nickname stuck, and throughout my college years people called me Charlie--many thought it was my actual name. It seemed a logical monicker to resurrect when I started posting here.

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The purple cow initially became famous as a chimerical reference in a short humorous verse, but has since come to refer to a diverse range of other things, including sports teams, food, wine, and tobacco products, as well as marketing practices in general. Yet all these examples retain the common theme of a sense of something out of the ordinary. (From Wikipedia) And while that is a reason I chose the name it is not the reason.

 

My late wife was a collector of cows with a large number of cow miniatures, a cow patterned mailbox, a cow shaped wastepaper basket; cow design kitchen utensils and dishtowels etc., right up to an item called a "cowch" which is a life sized stuffed animal cow which can be used as a couch. I purchased the couch for her as a Christmas gift one year. It is a hand made item which is sold by a woman in Vermont who used the proceeds to aid in the care of 8 rescued calves which were orphaned after a large lightning strike killed all the adult cows on a small farm. It arrived squeezed so tightly in a refrigerator box that it took my wife and I about 45 minutes to birth it out into the world. After my wife's passing, I collected up all of the cows, which were in many ways overwhelming, but as soon as they were packed away, it became apparent how much more desolate and sober were my surroundings. I now keep at least one cow momento, usually very discretely displayed, in each room of the house, as a open secret tribute to my wife. Every now and again, my glance will come across one of cows and it will trigger a smile or, more rarely, a feeling of melancholy. So the Kow part of my name stems for this

Purple has been a color with strong gay associations and so there is another bit.

And then there is the poem.

 

I've never seen a purple cow;

I never hope to see one;

But I can tell you anyhow;

I'd rather see than be one

 

is the original but the version that most pertains here is:

 

I've never seen a purple cow.

My eyes with tears are full.

I've never seen a purple cow,

And I'm a purple bull.

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>I now keep at least one cow momento, usually

>very discretely displayed, in each room of the house, as a

>open secret tribute to my wife. Every now and again, my

>glance will come across one of cows and it will trigger a

>smile or, more rarely, a feeling of melancholy.

 

I'm going to have to stop reading your posts if you keep getting me choked up. Thanks for sharing another very personal part of your life.

 

On a lighter note, I'm going to show this to Derek in hopes that, if I die before he does, he will make sure every room has a Cher doll on display. :p

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I need to stop posting at 4AM. Not that I regret the posts, but the predawn silence practically demands the telling of secrets and revelation of inner thoughts. I think a Cher doll in every room has a certain panache about it. By the way, did you ever locate the infamous Ringmaster Cher doll?. And are you going to get the Carol Burnett Went with the Wind doll with the curtain rod and drape dress?

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Glorious Godfrey is a DC Comics villain created by Jack Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of comic books in the early 1970s. He first appeared in Forever People vol. 1 #3 (June 1971).

 

Godfrey has a sister named Amazing Grace who is also a member of Darkseid's Elite. Both siblings have similar powers. Whereas Amazing Grace's specialty is manipulation, Godfrey's is persuasion.

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>Glorious Godfrey is a DC Comics villain created by Jack

>Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of comic

>books in the early 1970s. He first appeared in Forever People

>vol. 1 #3 (June 1971).

>

>Godfrey has a sister named Amazing Grace who is also a member

>of Darkseid's Elite. Both siblings have similar powers.

>Whereas Amazing Grace's specialty is manipulation, Godfrey's

>is persuasion.

 

I thought you were an Auther Godfrey fan

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Back in the mid-1970's I was in the US Navy and stationed in Connecticut. Having been raised on the west coast, I had never been to Boston and my lover and I decided to go there one Sunday.

 

Michael suggested that we take Amtrak but I was just as insistent that it would be easier to drive there. (I had no clue how difficult driving could be in a big city.)

 

Michael claims the only way we were able to maneuver through the city was because I drove with one hand on the horn and the other hand waving one finger out the window.

 

He, of course, shared the Boston experience (complete with glowing details and appropriate animation) with crew members on my submarine. After that, everyone referred to me as OneFinger.

 

It's a nickname I've used on the internet bulletin boards and chatrooms since about 1988.

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