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Offline Jared

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #60 on: July 23, 2006, 09:09:52 AM »
Suddenly I've got that song from Fiddler On The Roof in my head ............ ;D
"Nothing good in life comes but at a price. Sweetest of all is liberty. This we have chosen and this we pay for."

Offline wyomiles

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #61 on: July 23, 2006, 12:43:26 PM »
I havent watched Fiddler for a few years. Trying to clear the fog in my memory banks. Something about matchmaking I'll bet?    ::)  Miles
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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #62 on: July 23, 2006, 03:44:33 PM »
I havent watched Fiddler for a few years. Trying to clear the fog in my memory banks. Something about matchmaking I'll bet?? ? ::)? Miles

The first one that came to my mind was "If I Were a Rich Man"  ;D

Zack

*Cursing Jared because he actually has the soundtrack stuck in his head now*

Offline PatriotAR15

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #63 on: July 24, 2006, 07:40:53 PM »
yeah, i have a profile on that site too, http://www.myspace.com/patriotar15

btw, if you look up my name on there, its a fake name (so that potential employers cant just look up my real name), should be "Jacob Fox"
I suggest that to everyone.
A friend I know nerely lost a job oportunity because of his profile, after which he took off his real name from the profile
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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #64 on: July 25, 2006, 07:28:37 PM »
Patriot, ya I saw a news clip on TV about companies who search for their employees,and potential employees, on Myspace and make hiring decisions based on what they find. Be careful out there.  Miles
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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #65 on: July 26, 2006, 06:08:20 PM »
My wife and I are in our early 20s.  I'm 24 and she's 23.  We have a 18 month old daughter and are looking strongly in to moving to FSW.  I may be coming out to scout Labor day weekend and would like to meet as many FSW's as possible!

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #66 on: July 26, 2006, 06:11:22 PM »
Aright, so I'm 24, and my fiance is 26.  We'll be moving to Wyoming whenever I'm done with the Navy, or it's done with me.  And I can't wait.

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #67 on: August 17, 2006, 03:48:00 AM »
Alright, I give in... I, too, am a member of that time-sucking site known as MySpace...

http://www.myspace.com/laureljean

I've got a couple pictures of Mike on there, too, so now y'all know what we look like. If you look around, you'll also see what my Remington 870 looks like. ;D

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #68 on: August 17, 2006, 05:07:17 AM »
Dear (Younger) Friends,

John Kyle aka Prince John I and I car-pooled to the 2005 jamboree.  I think he's like 26.

At the Three Forks event in 2003, I met Max Orhai who seems to be in his twenties, and his sister Martha who would be 19 this year.

It seems entirely possible that my old, tired memory could fetch forth a few others for this interesting group. 

Regards,

Jim
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My long posts make some think I'm a key figure in FSW.  I'm not. I'm not an officer nor a leader.  I'm just this guy.  I think FSW is a great idea, & defend & promote it as I'm able.   Assuming that anyone agrees w/me is mistaken. Your bad results from your poor assumptions are your responsibility.

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #69 on: September 07, 2006, 11:27:56 AM »
Well, if even Alex Jones has a myspace entry...maybe I should, too.
Not that I any longer have the time for yet another computer responsibility.

I enjoyed touring y'all's profiles. 
All were unique, which I liked.
It's what I most like about FSWers!

Oh, and thanks for mentioning me and my books in your faves.
Very touching to see.  Authors do most of their work in
self-imposed solitary confinement, and it's very nice for
them to witness outside results of their labors.

Boston


Offline PatriotAR15

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #70 on: September 12, 2006, 02:29:09 AM »
Gee, Boston, do I sense a bit of a feeling of competition between the both of you?  ;D
I have to admit, I do to....
Alex Jones Polemicism matches my own, and I have yet to get a "jaw-dropping exception".
The question is, how do you stay active in the Patriot movement, without sacrificing your potential of finding a mate?
I take the honesty approach, by letting women see what I am...
If she cant put up with my political views nor my passion to do what I must for the preservation of Liberty...
Then she's not worth it. So might as well and let it be seen...
I guess either.
A. There are women who ARE attracted to Polemics (apparently they exist)
B. Look for women who ARE polemics
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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #71 on: September 12, 2006, 01:53:07 PM »
I only know one woman who is polemic like that, and she is happily taken. Or she has already happily taken someone. Oh, hell, I don't know if the language can suit you...

Offline Richard

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #72 on: September 12, 2006, 03:44:47 PM »
I'm no expert on the definition of polemic, it seems the solution would be to not be polemic though.  I may be wrong, but girls are attracted to leaders.  Are you a leader?  or are you a complainer?  Are you whining about modern problems and everything wrong with society, or are you taking charge and focusing on solutions.  Nobody really likes people who complain all the time about any subject, so I assume girls wouldn't either.  Everyone admires leaders and people who focus on solutions and not problems.

For me, I wouldn't use it as an excuse for not having a girl, nor would I use it as an excuse to not be active in what I believe in.

That's my take on it, maybe a girl or anyone else can correct me if I am wrong.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2006, 03:47:31 PM by RichardF »

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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #73 on: September 12, 2006, 04:04:24 PM »
Richard, good points bro.
Along similar lines, I've read that there are three kinds of people: those who talk about things, those who talk about other people, and those who talk about ideas -- winners talk about ideas.
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Re: Under 30s?
« Reply #74 on: September 12, 2006, 06:01:54 PM »
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The question is, how do you stay active in the Patriot movement, without sacrificing your potential of finding a mate?
I take the honesty approach, by letting women see what I am...
If she cant put up with my political views nor my passion to do what I must for the preservation of Liberty...
Then she's not worth it. So might as well and let it be seen...
I guess either.
A. There are women who ARE attracted to Polemics (apparently they exist)
B. Look for women who ARE polemics

PatriotAR15, if you're set on having a family, then I would NOT let your
politics supercede that.  Most women desirous of children will shy away
from whom they see as extremists because of the perceived risk.

The freedom movement will likely survive without any of our individual
best efforts, yours and mine included.  The real question for you is:
Will you live joyously without a mate and family?

I've seen your MySpace account.  Very few women will positively respond
to such overt politics, and overt politics seems your entire focus there.
Perhaps a webpage for such, and leave MySpace for the man behind the views?

This whole struggle for freedom is a marathon, not a sprint.
Pace yourself, my friend.
Don't waste your 30s in the ring, unless you truly have something unique to offer,
without which the movement would significantly suffer. 

Meaning, enjoy your life along the way, and most men enjoy life more with a mate,
then without one.  There is very little joy in being a freedom activist, and the quiet
sense of inner satisfaction goes only so far. 

The best revenge is living well, joyfully, and raising a healthy family.
I wouldn't let politics, etc. get in the way of that.
YMMV; this is only my own perspective.

Something you may want to consider:
Bachelorhood makes for a fine breakfast, a flat lunch, and a miserable dinner.

Boston