QUOTE(Lord Lipton @ 03/24/06 7:31pm)

which guy are you? i'm not a freak.
FAGGGGG.
It's not a personal attack, lol. If it had to be done over, I would have sent a message along with the add saying "Lord Lipton has added you to his friends", instead of me having to figure out your bizarre, but definately unique myspace name. Seriously, getting a "random" add from a name I don't know that is in high school is a little weird. It wasn't an attack on you.
And yes you are a freak, but most of us here are, so it's all good. Hell, I'm a big ol' freak. I raise my freak flag high. If anything, this shit is at least 16 years too late. This is the kind of stuff that my graduating class would have totally got off on.
Anyway, now I feel old agian. Are you happy?!?! You bastid!
And I don't want to hear from any of you young kids trying to compare your freakness to guys my age. The '90's was the era of the freak. We were honestly freaky, without it being cliche yet. I'm not saying we were the coolest of all generations, I'm just saying that what was cutting edge in the '90's is commonplace today. Although I still stand behind my "no holes, no ink" mantra that I had while working in a live punk music bar in '94-'95. Everyone in the damn place had multiple holes and tats. The only way I could stand out was by being clean (this also made a lot of people think I was a nark, until I proved otherwise, which I usually did in an over the top manner).
Wow, that went on too long...