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  1. @dustincarter19 Next time I expect sequins to be involved.
  2. @stephenscott22 You know you're gay if you ejaculate glitter.
  3. @DBrookshire Just did! Fantastic! Haven't thought about Edith Hamilton in years.
  4. @DBrookshire That's because you have good taste. :)
  5. @DBrookshire At least I think I remember that. :)
  6. @DBrookshire "Caught in a bad romance." I remembered you commenting on Stephen's facebook status a while back saying you hadn't heard it.
  7. @DBrookshire I knew you'd be singing it if we gave you some time. Well, at least I hope you're singing it and not living it! ;)
  8. @stillqueerlefty Absolutely :)
  9. @stephenscott22 No oven! This is a good decision. I'll email ya!
  10. On the verge of making a big decision. Poetically speaking.
  11. @gingatao You are a sexy beast.
  12. Okay, Adam Lambert won me over finally. His album is conceptually great. A throwback to the 80's rock gods of my youth.
  13. @maekitso Thanks for the RT! I do have an email or two from you I saved...
  14. MedicatedLady and I have discovered the joy of crafting poems from emails we've sent each other. Wyatt - http://wp.me/pavLf-SP
  15. Enjoying reading the second manuscript of @jessiepoet! Such creative energy! Her work contains lightning bolts!
  16. @stephenscott22 I think gay bars would be a lot more festive than many family gatherings around the holidays. Bad bartender!
  17. Whoever is searching for my poem "Arkadelphia" (I saw on my blog stats page) - email me at poeticgrin@aol.com and I'll send it to you.
  18. If you would have told my 16 yr old self that at 30 I'd run 13.1 miles with my shirt off, I wouldn't have believed you.
  19. @stephenscott22 Happy birthday! Don't mistake the hangover you may feel today for being old. You ain't there yet!
  20. @jessiepoet In prose, 99% of the time I'm writing "as someone else," whereas, in poetry, 99% of the time it's my own voice. Maybe that's it?