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I have a friend in Halifax.

I have a friend in Halifax.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Where exactly is Halifax?
I think it's close to Mexico...?

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
I neglected to ask, is he married? Perhaps he's bound by loyalty to his family even though he lusts for the purple starfish?
Purple...have you got piles

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Where exactly is Halifax?
Geographically speaking, it's like the taint of Canada.

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Originally posted by Raven69
I need some help. I have this friend in Halifax who is gay but he has a very hard time accepting his true feelings. I want to talk to him, but anytime anyone brings it up he gets extremely defensive and even down right offended (typical defense mechanism). I just want him to accept himself for who he is and hopefully live a happier life. What should I do? Any help/advise would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Maybe you need to think outside the box here, have you tried offering him an uncool threesome?

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Maybe you need to think outside the box here, have you tried offering him an uncool threesome?
do they have many sheep in canada?

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Wait a minute, you have a friend?
The world is full of surprises.

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Originally posted by Raven69
The world is full of surprises.
Once you reach a certain age, very little surprises you anymore.

Your very true friends you can usually count on one hand with fingers left over, unless you are one of the fortunate ones like myself.

You will find that there are more two faced people in this world than not, which is a sad state of affairs. People will pretend to be trying to help a friend, when actually they are throwing pot shots at someone, but don't have the courage to tell them to their face.

Yes, it can be a very sad two faced world at times, but you have to ignore all that, and look at the good in people.

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Originally posted by Raven69
The world is full of surprises.
I have one friend, and that SOB doesn't like me. 😞

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
I have one friend, and that SOB doesn't like me. 😞
I can't help the feeling I have for you.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
Once you reach a certain age, very little surprises you anymore.

Your very true friends you can usually count on one hand with fingers left over, unless you are one of the fortunate ones like myself.

You will find that there are more two faced people in this world than not, which is a sad state of affairs. People will pretend to be trying to help a ...[text shortened]... sad two faced world at times, but you have to ignore all that, and look at the good in people.
You are so wise...

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Originally posted by Raven69
You are so wise...
Probably even more wise not to say something unless you really mean it. 😉

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
Probably even more wise not to say something unless you really mean it. 😉
Who knows...

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Originally posted by Raven69
Who knows...
I would say Crowley he has all the answers, if not try "no one"!

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
I would say Crowley he has all the answers, if not try "no one"!
Does he?

Hey Crowley - what's the meaning of life and why do some people go out of their way to be stupied?

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Originally posted by Raven69
Does he?

Hey Crowley - what's the meaning of life and why do some people go out of their way to be stupied?
No the question was: Probably even more wise not to say something unless you really mean it.

So you see your question would be:

Mr Crowley Sir all knowing and above us peasants. Is it more wise not to say something unless you really mean it?

Then in his all knowing and humble way, he will give you the answer and enlighten your life. You will be a better person for it.