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    Age: 26

    Location:
    Lakeland
    Work/School? Both Just not at teh same time.
    Favorite Hangouts: Kau Kua Bar in Lakeland Clearwater Beach Old Town in Kissimmee
    Favorite Website: www.fark.com www.deviantart.com
    Favorite Songs: Twilight Zone, I Ran, Unforgiven, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Sweet Child O' Mine, Shot in the Dark Mostly of Hardrock era of 80s
    Dream Concert: Motley Crue, Judas Priest, Guns n' Roses, Acdc, Ozzy Osbourne, Nevermore, Megadeth,Iced Earth, Iron Maiden, Kiss, and Quiet Riot All in 1 night.
    Favorite Movie: Mafia type Movies, Scarface, Godfather Runaway Train Just about any James Bond Movie
    Favorite Place To Shop: Any place a girl will take me out so I can say I have at least some "fashion" sense, especially since ladies do know fashion alot more then a guy does. And I have no problem walking around a mall for hours.
    Favorite Magazine:
    The Obligatory Survey!!! (but better because it has some fun naughty questions!!)
    The Basics
    Name:Patrick
    Nickname(s):Misconduct
    Birthdate:08/05/1982
    Birthplace:Marine Corps
    Current Locale:Lakeland, Florida
    Where you wish you were living:Australia or Austria
    Physical Attributes
    Height:5'11
    Body Type:Athletic
    Hair:Black
    Eyes:Blue
    Right or Left Handed:Left
    Best Physical Feature:Eyes
    Tattoos:On chest, Marine Corp Tattoo
    Body Piercings:none
    Shoe Size:12
    More About You
    Your Weakness:Sweeter then Strawberries
    Your Fears:Spiders
    Your Secret Super Hero Power(s):My Blue eyes.
    Your Goal for This Year:marry jessica albra and then have honeymoon for rest of the year
    Your Bedtime:When I get tired
    Your First Thought(s) Waking Up:make sure I didnt wake up next to something i'd regret
    Your Most Missed Memory:My Mother
    Your Least Missed Memory You Wish You Could Forget Happened:found out santa claus was a booze'ed up old man
    Your Most Embarrassing Moment:Streaking through a Denny's then finding out someone locked the car outside with keys in them
    Your Most Important Lesson Learned:Never Streak a Dennys with keys in the car still locked inside.
    Best Thing You Have Ever Done for Someone:Gave my bestfriend 2 viagra on a lonely friday night
    Best Thing Someone Has Ever Done for You:Opened key to my heart
    Do you.......
    shower/bathe daily:Shower and Sing!
    smoke:unfortunately
    drink (alcohol):Seagram 7 or Crown royal
    swear/curse:Son of a bitch - yes I do.
    sing:only in the shower, and your not invited!
    dance:only when I find out jessica alba will marry me.
    play an instrument:Guitar, BC Rich
    get along with your parents:Yes - Love my father
    consider yourself a Health Freak:yep, Love to work out and run
    get motion sickness:nah never
    want to go to college:sure - hear there are pretty girls there
    want to get married (again?):nope
    think you are attractive:you betcha
    believe in yourself:always
    believe in love:Yes
    believe in magick:Only if it isn't revealed to me
    believe in the dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide:err is this what makes condoms safe?
    believe in the benefits of Hydrogen Hydroxide:ditto
    believe ithat there is such a thing as compasionate conservatives:yes
    Favorites
    Drink (non alcoholic):Pepsi!
    Drink (alcoholic):Newcastle Beeeeeeeeeeeer
    Starbucks Drink:black cup of coffee
    Food:Chinese take out
    Ethnic Food:none
    Cookie:chocolate chip!
    Ice Cream Flavor:Strawberry
    Fast Food Place:Taco Bell
    Restaurant:AppleBee's
    Season:Spring
    Holiday:New Years
    Sport:Baseball
    Sports Team:New York Yankees
    Song:Twilight Zone
    Movie:Scarface
    Book:48 laws of power
    Poem:none
    Painter/Artist:none
    Singer:Rob Halford
    Moviestar:Al Pachino
    Have you ever......
    Wished on a Star:Of course, my star has arrived in my arms too!
    Been out of the county:Yes more times then I wanted
    Shoplifted:Never!
    Been Drunk:Always
    Been Beaten Up:Once
    Broken a Bone(s):Twice
    Had Surgery:None
    Gone Bungee Jumping or Skydiving:Both - you cant beat skydiving
    In a Significant Other
    Favorite Hair Color:Brown
    Short Hair or Long Hair:Long
    Favorite Eye Color:Blue, Hazel
    his/her Height:Shorter then me
    his/her Body Type:Skinnier then me
    his/her Clothing Style:Anything she feels sexy in
    his/her Tatoos:Any
    his/her Piercings:Any
    his/her Drinking Habits:casual
    his/her Smoking Habits:casual
    his/her Recreational Drug Usage:NONE!
    his/her Level of Freakiness:mmmm the freakier the better.
    How affectionate/touchy feely:always!
    Outgoing or Shy:Outgoing definally
    Money or Love:Love
    Fun Stuff
    Sexual Orientation:Straight
    Age you lost your virginity:15
    How often do you masturbate:Often enough, come over so I dont have to do teh work!
    Do you like porn:mm Jenna Jameson
    favorite sexual position:Come find out:)
    a fantasy of yours that hasn't happened to you yet:Both has happened.
    Favorite spot to be kissed:Beach
    have you kissed anyone on your friends list:Yes
    Do you want to have sex with someone on your friends list (but haven't yet):No
    have you had sex with anyone on your friends list:No
    Dominant or submissive:Dominant
    Sadistic or Masochistic:little of both
    Give or Receive
    massage:Give
    oral sex:Both
    tickling:Give
    biting:Both
    spankings:Give
    blindfold:Nooooooo
    rope bondage:nope
    scratched:Receive
    tongue baths/licking:receieve
    Miscellaneous Questions
    How do you want to die?:Quick and easy.
    If you could be a fly on the wall, where?:No where
    My Best Friends: Jason "Cheeseball" Rives - USMC
    The Coolest Thing About Me: I have baby blue eyes and know how to use em! Oh and I'm a pretty straight guy, you have a question and ill give you an answer, even if I dont know:)
    AIM ID misconduc
    Yahoo ID misconduct1337
    Relationship Status Single
    Orientation Straight
    Children Maybe Someday
    Body Type Athletic
    Height 5'11"
    Religion Catholic
    Ethnicity White / Caucasian
    Smoke Socially
    Drink Socially

    My Updates

      Sunday, July 13
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    • Flin, 22
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    • New Friends
    • Amanda, 27
      Amanda

    • Alex, 19
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    • Esther, 29
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    • AirForcePeg, 26
      AirForce
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    • amber, 26
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    • Jessica, 18
      Jessica

      Military Vets

      Thursday, November 8, 2007, 01:17 AM EST [General]

      WASHINGTON - Veterans make up one in four homeless people in the United States, though they are only 11 percent of the general adult population, according to a report to be released Thursday.

      And homelessness is not just a problem among middle-age and elderly veterans. Younger veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan are trickling into shelters and soup kitchens seeking services, treatment or help with finding a job.

      The Veterans Affairs Department has identified 1,500 homeless veterans from the current wars and says 400 of them have participated in its programs specifically targeting homelessness.

      The National Alliance to End Homelessness, a public education nonprofit, based the findings of its report on numbers from Veterans Affairs and the Census Bureau. 2005 data estimated that 194,254 homeless people out of 744,313 on any given night were veterans.

      In comparison, the VA says that 20 years ago, the estimated number of veterans who were homeless on any given night was 250,000.

      Some advocates say the early presence of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan at shelters does not bode well for the future. It took roughly a decade for the lives of Vietnam veterans to unravel to the point that they started showing up among the homeless. Advocates worry that intense and repeated deployments leave newer veterans particularly vulnerable.

      "We're going to be having a tsunami of them eventually because the mental health toll from this war is enormous," said Daniel Tooth, director of veterans affairs for Lancaster County, Pa.

      While services to homeless veterans have improved in the past 20 years, advocates say more financial resources still are needed. With the spotlight on the plight of Iraq veterans, they hope more will be done to prevent homelessness and provide affordable housing to the younger veterans while there's a window of opportunity.

      "When the Vietnam War ended, that was part of the problem. The war was over, it was off TV, nobody wanted to hear about it," said John Keaveney, a Vietnam veteran and a founder of New Directions in Los Angeles, which provides substance abuse help, job training and shelter to veterans.

      "I think they'll be forgotten," Keaveney said of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. "People get tired of it. It's not glitzy that these are young, honorable, patriotic Americans. They'll just be veterans, and that happens after every war."

      Keaveney said it's difficult for his group to persuade some homeless Iraq veterans to stay for treatment and help because they don't relate to the older veterans. Those who stayed have had success - one is now a stock broker and another is applying to be a police officer, he said.

      "They see guys that are their father's age and they don't understand, they don't know, that in a couple of years they'll be looking like them," he said. (there's much more to read)

      Aaa5_4

      Perhaps you heard on the news today that 'homelessness has been virtually eliminated' in America' or as it appeared on Drudge 'homeless dips by 12%.' Sorry if my exhuberence is less than jubilant. I am very close to being homeless myself. Or more exactly, it is only by virtue of my charitable family that I am not homeless. Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining. Just a fact of my life.

      I suspect these figures are vastly under-stated. I'll bet more like a third to a half of all the chronically homeless are veterans. We don't see them or can't find them. Most people don't really understand, even those who have been in the military sometimes don't understand. Military service can alter the very soul and psyche of human being.

      They invariably go in very young, not nearly adults, still impressionable teenagers forced to become men and often asked to die. That changes a person. It starts with being treated like a number, a simple piece of equipment that exists solely for whatever purpose the government orders. It continues with the stark realization that nothing you are doing is helping in the grand scheme of things. It may, in your own small sphere of operations, but in the greater world, a soldier, sailor, marine or airman soon finds out that humanity is totally screwed up, will never be right and is really ain't worth dying for. After a few years of that, a person acquires a cynicism which is completely outside the ability of anyone who has never served to grasp. A cynicism so insidious and pervasive, that it will eat a man up from the inside out.

      Sometimes that cynicism turns into self-loathing or self-hatred or worse, a hatred and fear of mankind. When that happens, a guy just stops participating and does whatever he can to stop feeling that way. Gettin' drunk can help, for a little while. Makes ya all friendly and social. Mr Happy. But then gettin' drunk doesn't work so well anymore and a guy might start using some much meaner things. Crack, heroin, meth whatever it takes. They'll get Mr. Happy back, for awhile. Then one day all that stuff does is make you sick. Physically, mentally and emotionally sick. Sick of the world. Sick of yourself. And sick of livin'.

      Like I said, I'm one step from being homeless myself. Don't get me wrong. I am not complaining. Just a fact of my life. And there's a million more out there like me ... or worse. But you can't see 'em and you won't find 'em unless you look real hard. I suggest you do just that. Veteran's Day is comin' up soon - November 11th.

      http://steelturman.typepad.com/thesteeldeal/2007/11/homeless-vetera.html

      Was copied from this web address. I am not saying give the guy 5 dollars everytime someone asked for change on the streets, I know myself I wanted to say "why dont you get a job?" instead of beg for money, but reality is reality; some people worry if they have ENOUGH money this month. Some people just do not have any money period as the veterans that make sure you can sleep well at night.  I didn't say to donate to homeless or even Veterans fund - just give you something to think on before you sleep so cozy at night.

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      Marines Never Forget

      Tuesday, September 11, 2007, 05:38 PM EST [General]

       

      So I was checking my email yesterday, and the marines at 3rd battalion 5th marines had a nice showing off to september 11th. Enjoy! Sadly 3/5 is getting deployed in future, Semper FI!

       

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      my interesting thoughts of today

      Saturday, August 11, 2007, 05:37 AM EST [General]

      Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love, to work, to play, and to look up at the stars.

      - Henry Van Dy-ke

      Someone close to me once asked why I ever got the bright idea to join the service, honestly I did so because I really had no interest in life what so ever at the time. Unfortunately I don't believe we need to be fighting a war overseas right now. Don't dare say I do not support our troops in any way, not the case, but why have a battle overseas when teenagers are getting pregnant more here, per year then there are being homeless? Instead of buying bombers for billions of dollars at a time we need to take care of the home grown folks first. Let some kid grow up to see the stars before you ship him off to battle, after all, there is talk of a draft coming about. Thats all we really need, some kid not sure of himself mentally going to a place where he has yet to see except in mock in a video game. I myself have finally come to peace in life, my only goals to live by a beach, work a few hours a week and enjoy the comforts of home where I can cook, watch some television and read quietly. If you truely believe your life is in turmoil then perhaps you should look at your life in a mirror, understand whats bothering you, because I sure have figured out because of my past its no better overseas then home. I suffer more at home then I did then. I have accepted this fact, only reason I remain peaceful with myself.

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