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Jack Frost

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  1. Sacha: Hein? Pis pas de "Bonne F
  2. Bend down and get 4000 spankings! Congrats. Happy to have you around.
  3. Right before me. Postwhore.
  4. I'll decide when I turn 30. I'm leaning on the suggrate mother thing because I have issues recognizing adopted kids as my own kids when we don't have the same blood.
  5. I don't have any ex's. I'm still with my first boyfriend. It's been like that for almost five years.
  6. That photo is not good enough. This is much better. And this one is better as well. I prefer to be blind to reality and focus on his wonderful chest.
  7. That gay blond (Maxxie) makes me want to cream in my jeans.
  8. I'm curious what ancestral backgrounds do you have. Do they define who you are culturally? How come? I'm like chicken soup... My *recent* roots (that is from the 19th and 20th centuries) are Slovak, French (Alsacian) Irish, German, English, and Welsh. But the most recent ancestor are my Slovak ones who came to Pennsylvania in the early 1910s before WWI killed off the former Austro-Hungarian empire. That's my paternal grandma's parents and she could speak Slovak early in her life, but now she forgot how to speak it well due to lack of interactions to other Slovaks (she could only understand when someone speaks to her in Slovak, but cannot reply right). She doesn't really expose me to her parents' culture, so it has nothing to do with my identity. Personally, I'm very culturally American. I act American like anyone else and I don't really feel much in common with my European cousins. That's why I always say I am culturally American with (*insert adjectives*) origins. But I cannot say my Welsh roots from my mother's side did not influence me at all. My mother used to take me to a Welsh church with her parents and my great-grandmother, a daughter of a Welsh immigrant, always told me stories of Wales and her father. She had a lot of Welsh items in her house and proud of it. My mother's church always hold a Welsh cookie baking week where I would enjoy them. Since my grandparents and great-grandma died several years ago, I took up the tradition of making those cookies every March 1st - which is St David's Day in Wales, a Welsh version of St. Patrick's Day. So yeah, that has somewhat an influence on me, but not on who I am. Now my older roots go even much further than the 19th and 20th centuries. That's where my English roots come up the most as I am descended from the first settlers of Massachusetts from the 1620s and 1630s (yes, the Purtians and Pilgrims!). They lived throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island before eventually one of the branches settled in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania. Then before those settlers, one of my ancestors were related to the English royal family (connecting me directly to King Edward III of England from the 12th century). So that makes me related to many royal families and nobles in Europe all the way back to the Dark Ages (even the Roman times!). So I'm Queen Betty II's long-lost cousin. lol But I don't really feel any special about this because many Europeans have some royal roots from the Middle Ages...so no one is that unique. Plus, also I have Pennsylvania Dutch roots, possibly at least from the first settlers of Pennsylvania after William Penn founded the colony in the 1680s. So yeah, that's my family history. I'm curious what are yours?
  9. Duh... Goddamn Toronto. But Toronto doesn't have what Montreal has...like Simons!!! ! Just because we don't have A&F doesn't mean Montreal isn't high fashion. We don't need that expensive silly American prep as a requirement. Montrealers are too cool for that. hehe
  10. I don't think giving birth through my penis is one of my life goals.
  11. Half of my MSN are gay friends. I dunno, I don't care. I like having people who can relate with me, but I also have fun with non-gay people too. I don't do clubs or anything and I met them from school and the Internet.
  12. Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh None of above.
  13. Yeah... It makes me want to order a catalogue.
  14. They often put such ads...often shirtless and bordering the jeans line right at the public hair for years and they're complaining now? Yet they don't complain about the shirtless boys on the beach at Virginia Beach.
  15. I live in Quebec at this moment, so I have to speak French. My roommates are francophones, so I have to use French, though we use English sometimes. Usually when I am out of my apartment and not near my close friends, I use French over English as much as I can as a sign of effort to be part of the society. At school, four of five classes are done in French, so I have to use it in those classes. So yeah, I've been learning French for over seven years now. It's my life goal to be fluent at it. I know some Icelandic, Vietnamese, German, Catalan, Swedish, and Spanish to some degree. I probably speak Catalan and German better than any of those mentioned languages. I could write well in Hebrew, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, but not the languages that use them. Pour le moment, je vis au Qu
  16. In Quebec, it's often customary to give some "bises" for "female to female" and "male to female" friends and relatives. Just a pec on each side of the cheek will do enough. Euh if you can read French...it's there: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baiser#Baiser_sur_la_joue "Baiser sur la joue" - "Kissing on the cheek" No English version for it. Sorry. :s I don't do it very often because usually I forget, but they understand since I'm not from here. It's from a French influence and probably almost recent (as in a few decades old now).
  17. And I just thought you were going to declare me MIA for not putting some stories in your inbox for you to edit.
  18. No worries, I'll continue to love you for not making me feel the only deaf guy here.
  19. If anyone still cares. I went there two weekends ago afterall. And it was cold as expected...euh -25C/-10F and you don't even wanna know the windchill. But skiing kept me warm and the sun helped too. However sitting on the lift was always a pain since you'd freeze after sitting for just 10 minutes. Anyway...some photos of the Charlevoix region of Quebec near Petite-Rivi
  20. But I'm not one of those hearing people. I'm just hopelessly stupid with sign languages.
  21. lol Good thing they put subtitles or I wouldn't have understood.
  22. I kinda ski. I have snowblades, which are even more fun!
  23. I'm trying to decide to go skiing on Sunday to Le Massif in Charlevoix region of Quebec (about an hour northeast of Quebec City) but the problem is... It's gonna be a very cold day. The village next to the mountain is going to be about -23C (high)/-27C (low) (-9F/-16F). So I expect the top of the mountain to be reaching up to -30C (-22F). I don't even want to mention the wind chill...which could be up to -42C (-45F) for just a 15mph wind that they're predicting. So maybe I should skip that week and go to Vermont on Feb. 2nd instead when it's a little warmer. What do you think? Of course, maybe the weather is a little far off to predict accurately, but usually it's just a few degrees off in either way. And to make this thread more relevant... Do you like skiing?
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