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Morpheal

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Oct 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/17/99
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An invitation to any woman who happens to follow alt.surrealism. Since I
have completely lost communicative contact with my beloved A. I have to
consider what is left... options... Here is one that has been on my mind
for a long while and variously...

I would be interested in corresponding with any woman who believes she
is seriously interested in surrealist art, with potential for a personal
relationship. She must be free to travel, as I have reason to remain in
the geographic vicinity of Hamilton (near Toronto) Ontario. If this idea
is to happen, she must NOT be dependent financially and must have enough
means to support herself. I have a strong preference for slender to
average, expressive, fringe art oriented, intense, passionate types.
Must be young minded, preferably open minded, and eclectic (not
ideological or narrowly relgious). Fetishes are acceptable, but this is
surrealism and has nothing to do with "scene playing" of the other kind.
A certain element of darkness, as well as being emotionally alive, and
genuine about attitudes and interests are strong attractors.

Visual art, poetry, film, music, etc. are all potentially of interest.

I am 6'1", 170lbs., young looking, young minded, and intense.

This is only one possible option that I am currently considering. If the
right person comes along....

Silly fluffs need not apply.


--
Bob Ezergailis morp...@bserv.com Canada


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Nikolaus Maack

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Oct 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/17/99
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Morph:

>>I am 6'1", 170lbs., young looking, young minded, and intense.

That's a crummy way to start a potential relationship, Bob. Already
you're couching yourself in euphemisms. "Young looking, young
minded"? Tell them your age from the bat. What can it hurt?

I mean the above sincerely. As a friend of mine often says, without
attributing it to any source, "The key to life is to be as sincere as
possible. Once you can fake that, you've got it made."

Nik
---
The Nik Maack Art Gallery
http://www.chat.carleton.ca/~mrtribe
Now with exciting TEXT explaining why
each painting should not be burned.

Kristina

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Oct 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/18/99
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LOL......loved your post Bob. : )
Seriously, I think perhaps it would be a good idea if you truly are serious
here to put a post in a 'personals page' somewhere, god knows there are
heaps on the internet...but then, I think there is nothing quite like
meeting people face to face. So what happened to your beloved then?
Kristina.


Morpheal <morp...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> An invitation to any woman who happens to follow alt.surrealism. Since I
> have completely lost communicative contact with my beloved A. I have to
> consider what is left... options... Here is one that has been on my mind
> for a long while and variously...
>
> I would be interested in corresponding with any woman who believes she
> is seriously interested in surrealist art, with potential for a personal
> relationship. She must be free to travel, as I have reason to remain in
> the geographic vicinity of Hamilton (near Toronto) Ontario. If this idea
> is to happen, she must NOT be dependent financially and must have enough
> means to support herself. I have a strong preference for slender to
> average, expressive, fringe art oriented, intense, passionate types.
> Must be young minded, preferably open minded, and eclectic (not
> ideological or narrowly relgious). Fetishes are acceptable, but this is
> surrealism and has nothing to do with "scene playing" of the other kind.
> A certain element of darkness, as well as being emotionally alive, and
> genuine about attitudes and interests are strong attractors.
>
> Visual art, poetry, film, music, etc. are all potentially of interest.
>

> I am 6'1", 170lbs., young looking, young minded, and intense.
>

Fascinan

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Oct 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/18/99
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Morph:

>I am 6'1", 170lbs., young looking, young minded, and intense.

don't forget prolific.

'It's incredibly difficult for me to come to terms with the agonizing
conclusion that I will most likely never achieve the cultural level of
importance as WWF wrestler Brett "the hitman" Hart.'


Kristina

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Oct 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/18/99
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Actually, yes Bob tell them how old you are...personally I wouldn't touch
anyone under 37...but that's me. Younger men really don't fulfill my
intellectual level......LOL. I'm being flippant and frivolous today. I
almost broke my toe this weekend, and the pain is excruciating. A black,
blue swollen stump spreads throughout, feeding laciviousness, vicariously.
Hmmm, anyhow, yes...women don't respect a man who is uncomfortable about his
age. (not saying you are). : )
good luck with the whole thing....

mmm...now I read something somewhere about chocolate coated coffee beans,
god I love those...I must go and have a coffee. Good advice Nik. : )
Kristina.

Nikolaus Maack <ac...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
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> Morph:
> >>I am 6'1", 170lbs., young looking, young minded, and intense.
>

Leo Sgouros

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Oct 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/18/99
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Nikolaus Maack <ac...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
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> Morph:
> >>I am 6'1", 170lbs., young looking, young minded, and intense.
>
> That's a crummy way to start a potential relationship, Bob. Already
> you're couching yourself in euphemisms. "Young looking, young
> minded"? Tell them your age from the bat. What can it hurt?
>
> I mean the above sincerely. As a friend of mine often says, without
> attributing it to any source, "The key to life is to be as sincere as
> possible. Once you can fake that, you've got it made."
>
> Nik
> ---
> The Nik Maack Art Gallery
> http://www.chat.carleton.ca/~mrtribe
> Now with exciting TEXT explaining why
> each painting should not be burned.

LOL!1!!!!

Leo, age 14

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Oct 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/19/99
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In article <DExO3.3564$24.4...@typhoon2.tampabay.rr.com>,
"Leo Sgouros" <lsgo...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> LOL!1!!!!
> Leo, age 14

You're too young for alt.surrealism
Definitely too young for surrealism.... LOLOL

Morpheal (who happens to be old enough)

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