Posted by Dr. David Kaos on 1/10/2008, 3:26 am
70.161.106.22
Jeez, as if we have not already wasted too many gigabytes of server space on the little girl who wants to wear a Gay Pride T-shirt... we now have some slightly weight challenged, sorry...kinda doofus looking little boy in Texas who is screaming bloody murder that he will not be allowed to gradgeate frum Ha Skuul this spring unless he gets a haircut.
ARRGHHH, kill me now!
Firstly, 90% of the peeps in Tejas are nuts and still living in 1870's San Anton' Yee Haw, Colt .45 Peacemaker days(trust me on this)as I was born in El Paso and, just visited there recently.
We are now entering the Twilight Zone of crazy assed white guys with long hair.
Kill me Now! Again.
As you all can see from my senior photo"1975" I had fairly long hair. What, probably none of you know is, I got 2/3 of my hair cut off just prior to having that photo done, just to present a somewhat groomed excuse of a human for my Mom. Totally my decision. And I love my mom very much.
There have been many times where I have felt sad, depressed and, so utterly alone. But, somehow I have always managed to keep with me a tiny little spark of light, hope and, spirit of goodness, decency, justice and fairness. I will always think and feel that this is because I went to Port Norfolk Elementary, Harry Hunt, and Woodrow Wilson on Willett Drive. And being friends and, associating with all of you guys and girls helped me gain a sense of resiliency that has sustained me thru some very dark hours and times.
As a number of you folks have stated, there were some not so good times in your lives at WWHS and in the city Portsmouth. However, I would like to challenge each and every one of you to tell me face-to-face, that you did not get at least some small positive learning experience while living here.
I am not too old of a dog that I can't learn some new tricks. In all honesty, I would have to say that I have learned more and, achieved greater success from my defeats and, losses than all of my successes combined. I would like to think that part of this feeling and thought is because somehow Portsmouth has always been portrayed as the underdog and, yet I always felt like we were the real winners and champions. And, everybody in Portsmouth has always somehow accepted me as is, no questions asked. And for that I will be forever grateful.
Because I have now, probably surpassed my limit of intelligence and logic, I will now do as Frank Zappa told Carlos Santana... I will just shut the hell up and, play my damned guitar.
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