ryan
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Post by ryan on Jun 7, 2007 22:59:05 GMT -5
I'm a handsome, masculine 28 yr old college grad. I have dated disabled men before and I'm interested in traveling to meet wheelchair users during the week of the fourth of July. I have also worked as a pca and I can take care of any of your needs during my visit.
If your interested & want to know more please contact me soon. Wheelie357@hotmail.com
Talk to you soon Ryan
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Post by benquad on Jun 8, 2007 12:27:30 GMT -5
Do we get a Pic? So u dont help females?
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Post by Triassic on Jun 8, 2007 17:45:21 GMT -5
He wants to help YOU Ben. <kissy kissy kiss>
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Post by Ouch on Jun 8, 2007 19:19:37 GMT -5
Tri, brutal but perfect all in one lol.
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Post by dwht100 on Jun 8, 2007 20:13:13 GMT -5
This guy has been around for years, he has tried to hit on me via yahoo messenger many times.He gives devotees a bad name , all he wants is sex with a wheelchair guy, nothing more.
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Post by Triassic on Jun 9, 2007 2:52:50 GMT -5
Ahhh...and did you want 'something more' from him? ...just funnin' ya.
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Post by parachad on Jun 15, 2007 6:23:30 GMT -5
For a college grad...he sure missed out on something. Am I the only one who gets irritated when people misuse "your" when they should use "you're" or "then" instead of "than"? Maybe I am nitpicky, but little stuff like that really bothers me, especially when someone is touting their education.
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Post by Ouch on Jun 15, 2007 8:17:56 GMT -5
You just have OCD like me (or the above is just lyin' through his @$$ about his college education)
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Post by Triassic on Jun 15, 2007 9:20:53 GMT -5
Yeah, I definitely notice all mistakes...but it only bugs me if someone is being pretentious. Otherwise, you've gotta be pretty forgiving; this is just a message board, after all; and written English is fairly difficult to learn well.
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Post by E on Jun 15, 2007 10:21:51 GMT -5
Yeah, I definitely notice all mistakes...but it only bugs me if someone is being pretentious. Otherwise, you've gotta be pretty forgiving; this is just a message board, after all; and written English is fairly difficult to learn well. Plus, the minute you go and remark on someone's spelling or grammar, you will INEVITABLY make a mistake at that same moment. It's one of those laws of the universe.
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Post by BA on Jun 15, 2007 20:23:38 GMT -5
Grammatically challenged? Is there such a thing? Does the ADA accept the terminology? I guess the prospect of receiving oral from a gentleman while watching fireworks doesn't really do it for you guys.
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Post by Ouch on Jun 15, 2007 20:45:42 GMT -5
Dyslexia/Dysgraphia.
Unless you meant the American Dental Association.
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Post by Triassic on Jun 16, 2007 8:42:49 GMT -5
'Doesn't do it for me' is an understatement. Gaaak, ak...
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Post by Ouch on Jun 16, 2007 10:27:36 GMT -5
Yeah, I like sticking to debating grammar and not the latter...
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