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Hey Kevin, Are you acting as an agent for Mick for extra shows????
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May I make a suggestion CJ? If you said no, too bad Eric is posed with finding male strippers for the Brandon/Chase stag, and Jon is leaving it solely up to Eric. So where does a guy go to find male strippers? They go to their gay friend for help. LA to San Fran isn't that far, is it? Maybe Eric will enlist the help of Cody to help him out. Just an idea
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I hear that it is at least double what you're getting for Zeta reading.
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Great first chapter CJ, and thanks . So based on some facts I remember from LTMP, I would say it is fair to say that JT is the Carlisle brothers dad. The boys are from Idaho Their dad was in the shipping business with Jerry, but walked away when the boys left. The boys changed their last name. If I were to guess early on what the general is there for it would take in the fact that he has a gay son himself, I believe that is what he said after Brandon landed the plane at Edwards. Jerry also contributed to Joe's homophobic ideas by lying about who killed his wife/Joe's mom. I wouldn't be surprised if Jerry fed fuel to the fire when JT found out about Chase. JT also mentioned that his relationship with his wife had changed since the boys left. I believe the General is there to have a father of a gay son to father of a gay son chat. He mentioned that he has been lied to. I believe that through Joe's contribution the General knows what Jerry probably did to the boys parents as well. I wouldn't imagine the government disclosed what they knew about Jerry's lies and deceit to JT, so the general is there to do that. Pepperoni and Banana Sandwich....ugh (insert puking smiley here) Thanks again CJ, it is amazing how much I missed the guys over the past couple of weeks . Steve
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Actually I pop in there once a week to check for stories. I've really enjoyed all of Mike Aram, Jeff Allan, and Drew hunt. I still can't believe I never noticed that there was a forum there until you mentioned it :wacko: Hopefully if they do shut down, some of the authors there find their way to GA.
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Crvboy has forums?????? Wow, never saw that before. Nuff said
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I've been following the drama a bit up here. I agree 100% with you Kurt. Brett decided after much thought and conteplation to retire. The team accepted his retirement and knew that they had to change their current playbook, training and gameplan to the post Brett era. How much time and money have they invested in Rodgers, that Farvre thinks they can throw away and have him step in and win a Super Bowl this year.......possibly? I would say he was my favourite NFL Quarterback over the past few years, but it is time to move on. As far as him going to play for another team, I don't think he should be afforded that option. He signed a contract with the Packers and decided to retire. That means the Packers still have his rights. It would be insane to let him go make another team better just because he changed his mind. This drama is a mix between business and personal feelings for all that are involved. I don't envy you die hard cheeseheads at all . Steve
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I see that objective #1 of SOS , to daze and confuse the goat has finally come to realization . CJ, I would be concerned. It appears that Dan has thrown down the gauntlet in this post Do not fear, dear Goat friend, we will do whatever it takes to help defend and uphold your rightful place .
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Happy Birthday James!!
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Now I hope your referring to the opposite sex only Would that be on a pop fly or when your fly pops? I don't know if I regret it, but sometimes I just wonder. Hmmmm I respect your honesty Robbie , I really hadn't done too much more at your age either. I respect that answer too That would most definitly be my curiousity. Not that I think I will try to find out, but I wonder if it makes you a better lover ? I can totally relate to that Tiger. Back when I told myself I was Bi, I just couldn't really see myself with a girl. As far as the threesome goes I would probably be more willing to try two males: one girl, than visa versa .
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Sorry Old Bob, I guess I should have explained 'rounding the bases' a bit better for our foreign members Okay jamessavik, have you ever scored a home run in a trailer park? I didn't want to exclude our 'breeders' in this poll Hey, same age as me Wow Steph, I didn't even think to look there either . Now who is going to write Wikipedia and let them know they missed out on shortstop? Oh Kevin.....
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Loved the video about Christian. Made me think how powerful love and friendship really is Now as far as the IT guy, that had me laughing. I have had many conversations on the phone with IT and I'm usually the dumb employee But sadly, I don't think I have stooped to the level of making sexual organs with my icons or run more than two or three programs at once. Thanks for the laugh Viv
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Hi all, I was listening to the radio and a classic Tragically Hip song was on: He's Thirty Eight Years Old, Never Kissed A Girl. This got me to thinking, have you ever gone all the way with a person of the opposite sex? I tried to be inclusive in the poll as I realize some of out members are GLBT and straight. Also i realize some people falling in all the categories listed may have never gone all the way with either their own or the opposite sex. Myself....In my early teen years, when I didn't know what I was, I did have a couple of 'girlfriends' who we made it as far as oral sex, but I have never had full intercourse with a woman. I'm not sure what base that would be (and I'm really confused now that Kevin introduced 'Shortstop' in Buy Me a Drink). I don't have any urge to see what this is like, but I'm curious if anyone else feels if they missed out on anything? Anyways, curious to hear what you have to say.
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Are you also interested to look at other gaystories-sites ?
wildone replied to old bob's topic in The Lounge
I too discovered GA through Nifty while reading Desert Droppings (Yea Dom ). Actually I was reading The Road Home on Nifty avidly and joined Tyler's Yahoo site when the debate started on where he was going to take TRH. I began to check out GA, Awesomedude and Crvboy (the last two I'd never heard of before), and enjoyed reading from all three sites. I actually really liked a great author named Blackheart over at Crvboy and another one by the name of Graeme at Awesomedude, but I found myself coming to GA more and more. After reading for a while I started popping into the forums as a guest. I was like holy crap , the authors are actually on line and talking with the readers!! Eventually got up the courage to join and made a post or two, the whole time thinking what is the chances an actual author will respond to something I have to say. I slowly began to realize that it is the authors that make GA what it is, a great community, and all the members interacting make it the best. Needless to say, now I won't shut up . So to answer your questions Old Bob, GA is very important to me, I try to get in here at least once a day, the forums I think make it much better than the other sites, and I have really enjoyed getting to know many other members here as well. It kind of feels like talking to a friend on the phone and catching up when you pop in here. Thanks to Myr for having the foresight of making this site, and everyone else for contributing to make it the best . Steve p.s. Also a lot of cool guys named Steve here too . At least seven that I know of. LOL -
I wouldn't worry Bondie, CJ will be pumping out cliffhangers for a millenium . Besides, don't you make double the rate for Zeta reading for a King than the rate for most others? Steve
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It looks like we need a little peer pressure on CJ to take a break. So..... Connor, can you get some pressure from the goat subcommittee and any other goats Dan, Steve, Tiger, Kevin, can you use some peer pressure from the cliffhanger peer group . Kevin, Graeme, Myr, Tiger, BeaStKid, Benji, and Joe, a little pressure please from the postaholics peer group. Um, maybe some pressure from the Frenchmen for more taxes, and use of slave labour (unfortunately I can only think of one) :wacko: And the rest of us will try to get the point across in whatever way we can .
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I'm so picked on by the goat !!! Its not like I've ever done anything to deserve this, right?
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<br /><br /><br /> Hey, I don't have trouble with math problems as long as they don't go higher than 21. I think you were referring to Steve #1. Besides I don't think you'd like what I would write. Steve #2
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A one armed man that is a criminal and kills??? Who would be capable of thinking up such an idea
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I was thinking the same thing. So I got my 3 best associates (me, myself and I ) to do some digging. Back just before they detonated the bomb in Australia this was said:
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Thanks CJ , What a fitting end to the story (or is it really the end ?) The epilogue ties up the majority of the 25 cliffhangers that I inquired about, but I'll let the unanswered ones slide . I'll admit, when I read the scene with Jon and Eric and the description of where they were with Helen, I immediately felt they were in a hospital and let out a cheer. That was why I was so surprised that the forum started out with everyone commenting on Helen's death. As far as misdirection, I guess you kind of did that with the scene, maybe some of us are onto your ways . As far as Helen not surviving the gunshot, I know that the loss of blood is not the most serious of serious injuries. It is very dangerous, but Helen did not suffer from rupture of a major artery, a bullet through the heart or head, and had someone who knew how to properly treat shock. I do have to say that was great misdirection about the 'former' army medic/biker saying she was a goner. Possibly back in the late sixties and early seventies she would have definitely not made it but luckily with modern medicine and more of a don't give up attitude, many people survive things today that they didn't in the past. I'll comment more on the story later, but just wanted to say it has been a pleasure trying to guess where you were going with this story from the day you posted chapter one. I made many guesses, most of them wrong, but you definitely gave us a story that was well planned, well written, and well done. Take a bow CJ (or do goats curtsy ) Steve
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (psst. anyone feeling they want to change their vote on CJ being the master of misdirection?) couple of days my ???
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Sovereign Emperor of Evil Cliffhangers for Life
wildone replied to Tiger's topic in C James Fan Club's Topics
Well CJ has posted the final chapter of LTMP and in his regal way has left one major cliffhanger for all of us to debate. I am currently on a PDA and unable to get a poll going. Could one of you possibly start a sinple yes or no poll so we can see if we need to add Emperor of Evil Misdirection For Life to his list of titles? I would imagine that it will be a close one. Steve
