Sunday, January 24, 2010

THE GAME IS OVER, GO KILL YOURSELF

Blogger is slowly killing my soul -- so instead of that, we're going out on a high note. Shout out to Kate and Dan for being awesome, and to anyone who's made a little spoon joke in the last two weeks. Stay classy, everyone.

Ball's in your court, 25. (And -- apparently -- in your mouth).

Rao.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

RE: PROGRESSIVE AUTHOR SEEKS EDITORIAL INTERN

To whom it may concern:

With a consistent track record of success in previous professional positions, I believe I have the work ethic and discipline to benefit you in your work. For many years I have been greatly interested in the military and its impact on the world. I would very much like to assist you in your efforts and I have the combination of interest in military matters and academic experience to successfully act as your research assistant.
My professional experience gave me the motivation to work towards higher goals; a motivation that requires me to work through my current academic situation. My work at AIT taught me a lot about assisting a superior in the workplace. I came out of that opportunity with excellent written and oral communications skills. In my time at Starbucks I learned the benefits of time management and how to use my time most effectively. These experiences provided me with a unique skill set and one that I believe will be of great advantage to you.
My greatest love is literature; everything from William Shakespeare to Edgar Allen Poe to Andy McNab. It is my hope to someday have the opportunity to write something that will change the world, or at least one person's perspective of it. I believe this position would be mutually beneficial as I hope to learn as much from you as you will get from my effort towards helping you complete your book.
I have attached my resume and essay, and I greatly look forward to hearing from you and especially scheduling an interview for the near future. If there is any more information you would like, do not hesitate to contact me.

[OH GOD THE ESSAYS]

The military-industrial complex has become a part of daily life, regardless of nationality. In the United States, twenty percent of federal taxes go to fighting wars in distant countries on the premise of preventing bloodshed on American soil. In the most recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, not only have trillions of dollars been lost to these Imperialistic efforts, but thousands of American lives and countless Afghan and Iraqi lives as well. The idea that we are somehow protecting ourselves by instituting our way of life on people from another culture is not only foolish, but irresponsible. The methods used since the start of the Vietnam War have not been those of understanding and problem-solving, but of brute force.

The worst part is that this military-industrial complex has found its way to our streets. An illegal prohibition on drugs has led to the militarization of our police officers. Bullet proof vests, automatic weapons, and light armored vehicles are now a part of police departments in every major city. This need to feel safe by declaring war against foreign nations has found its way to our streets. Innocent people are being killed on a daily basis not just abroad, but here at home as well. Highly trained Marines and soldiers are taking positions at local police departments and utilizing the same tactics from Iraq and Afghanistan in our own urban slums.

Is there an easy solution to these problems? Absolutely not, there never is. However, by working towards peace not by standing behind the barrel of a gun but by standing up with our morals, ideals, and ideas in hand we can make this world a better place. The generation before us became one of fascism and imperialism and this generation must work to make this world a more peaceful place before the last remnants of our freedom is taken by those that fear the word “different”.

Friday, January 22, 2010

RE: Job Posting

Dear Mr. Robinson,

I'm writing to apply for your editorial intern posting. I'm a senior at the [REDACTED] studying government and English, giving me the right set of tools to assist you. I won't repeat my resumé, but I have a long history of writing for publication as well as peace and justice activism. For the essay, I included a column I wrote for the school paper about the role of the military industrial complex on campus. If you'd like another sample then let me know, but I figured it fit with your desire for experience speaking out about the evils of war. The link to the piece is [REDACTED] f you have any more questions, feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

[FAIRLY CERTAIN THIS IS A FORMER APDA NOVICE. PRANK SUCCESSFUL]

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Re: Editorial Intern Position

Mr. Robinson,
I responded to your ad on Craigslist, and I just wanted to make sure you received it, so I'm resending the original email and attachments.
Thanks,

[PEOPLE SHOULD BE MORE PERSISTENT]

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Craigslist posting

Dear Mr. Robinson,

I saw your post on craigslist and I'm interested in the job. I wanted to ask you first, though, whether you are looking for someone immediately (I'm guessing you are), or whether it could wait until June (after I graduate). I have plenty of experience as a writer and an editor, including in an antiwar activist capacity, and I'm eager to apply it to new tasks.

Please let me know if, by some chance, you might want someone over the summer, and I'll send a resume, cover letter, and the essay right over.

Best regards,

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

hey dude whats up? Your ad caught my attention.  Im 5'11" 165 bl/gr.  Let me know if interested.  I have plenty of pics

Monday, January 18, 2010

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)



http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/m4m/1551103502.html
hey man, what's up? welcome to dc. interesting posting. can't tell for sure, are you only 25? retired or medically retired/discharged?
I'm also in COlumbia Heights. prior military 12yrs active/reserves. free now. 35, in great shape, clean, totally masc, disciplined. interested in meeting up, making friends and see if we buddyup.

Bumper stickers from the Art Gallery

If I can figure out their address, will you send them one of each? They surely deserve it.

"support your president.. like you told ME to for 8 friggin' years"

"silly republicans, medicare IS socialized medicine"

"annoy a conservative - think for yourself"

"proud to be everything the right wing hates"

"keep the immigrants - deport the republicans"

"democrats - cleaning up republican messes since 1933"

"save your country - spay or neuter your republican"

"republicans hate kittens"

and my fav...

"i think, therefore i'm liberal"


Too PRETTY to be Republican

You should send a "best of" list to the City Paper. I had several good suggestions from friends (this one came from an art gallery in CA) but nobody's willing to give their address. You'd never be able to tell which apartment is mine :)

ad

hi there,


saw your ad. sounds hot.

i love marines! I especially like being the little spoon when cuddling up.

i'm 26, 5'6", 140 lbs, 28w, white and athletic. workout 4X a week.

reply and i can send you more pics
.

Research Internship Position (Resume, Cover letter and Essay attached)

Cover letter, Resume and essay attached.

[OH GOD ANOTHER ESSAY]

How the Military Industrial Complex Has Impacted My life as a Citizen

I think that I come from a slightly different perspective on this subject since my father worked for the Department of Defense, so every bit of food I ate as a child and indeed my education itself was paid for indirectly by the military spending. However, that is not to say that not aware of the sociopolitical ramifications of U.S military aggression both domestically and across the world.

Ultimately, this impacts every American citizen both economically and politically, when one considers that military infrastructure has been carefully distributed into virtually every congressional district and thus represents a perpetual lobbying influence. Essentially you have a self-sustaining funding mechanism, where every Representative and U.S. Senator has an invested interest in protecting that super structure in order to preserve jobs and funding in their home districts. In a broader financial sense, this of course affects how both the Federal and State governments distribute funds as the sheer orbit of military spending diverts funding from larger social programs such as education and healthcare. The scope of this becomes even more magnified as one examines the U.S. budget and discovers that defense spending accounts for the greatest share of personal income tax.

The influence of the military industrial complex on American foreign policy is of paramount concern, as unchecked, it has the potential to enflame international conflict in order to preserve its own political power structure. The mergence of military power and corporate interests also has truly global implications as was seen recently in the Iraq War and most famously during the Spanish-American War when American business interests were freely allowed to incite warfare.

The frequent intermingling of national media and the military industrial complex is yet another pressing factor as this union of mass media obeisance and military affairs has manipulated public perception for decades, if not longer. Such an alliance, both from a historic and contemporary perspective aides in engendering public sentiment in favor of military endeavors as was recently seen when critics of the Iraq War were habitually marginalized in most news outlets. This was even more pronounced during the Abu Ghraib scandal when news medias abetted the ongoing narrative that prisoner abuses where isolated and localized incidents rather than systematic of a larger, permissive stance of U.S. intelligence operations at the time. It’s almost impossible not to draw parallels between the Post 9/11 decade and the politics of the Cold War as recent American foreign policy has mirrored the unilateral aggressiveness of the Domino theory. The recent narratives parroted out of corporate news outlets has also borne a striking reminiscence to its cold war counterpart as contemporary wartime reporting has been colored by a myopic, militaristic lens similar to CIA director Allen Dulles tenure when he was able to shape the course of foreign news reporting to his own ends in the 1950’s. The “War on Terror” which is itself a term perpetuated by the corporate media, has also altered the nature of global warfare as it has led to a greater tolerance on the part of the American people in regards to human rights abuses perpetrated by both U.S. military and intelligence agencies.



Saturday, January 16, 2010

Editorial Intern Position

Mr. Robinson,
I am currently a Graduate Student at George Mason University in World History, and I am very interested in helping you as an Editorial Intern. I've been currently searching for a way to give back to society, and have been on my own existential crisis trying to find a purpose and fulfillment because I feel I will happy only when I am giving back. This seems like a perfect opportunity to do stimulating work and help better the world all in one. I am a strong believed in non-violence and the power that words can have in the world. Physical domination does not mean anything if one doesn't control the mind, and I feel that convincing people to change their minds and ideas is the most important thing that needs to happen in the world today. My favorite period in American History is infact the postwar period when Civil Rights and Anti-Vietnam demonstrations were helping to change politics in America through their non-violent tactics, and it has really emphasized how important everyday people can be in changing the world. I've done ample work with well-known scholars such as Dr. Stearns in helping perform research, and I feel that my career of writing, researching, and editing would be perfect for this job. I think my best talent is my ability to not only work on diverse topics and tasks without problem, but also my ability to look at situations from all different angles to more fully understand them. I belief that one has to look at a situation from all different aspects because history has all too often shown us what close-minded or "Orientalist" thinking can do. One cannot accept their viewpoint as the only one, and when one looks at a situation from all angles, one can more fully understand it, and understand how to argue against it effectively or solve it. I've attached my resume and the writing sample you requested on the military-industrial complex. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or if you would like any other writing samples from my work.
Look forward to hearing from you,

[ESSAY, WOO]

The military-industrial complex has had far-reaching ramifications when it comes to death, destruction, and the destabilization of global society, and these have been evident throughout modern history. However, I think one of the most understated problems has been the change in culture it has provoked. Following World War II, American society began to wholeheartedly espouse the ideals of consumption and technology. Life began to shift from “living” to possessing, and this was in my opinion a result of the emphasis in America upon technology and science. The whole ideal was wrapped in the idea that science and technology automatically meant human “progress”. Thus the military-industrial complex caused people to be viewed more in terms of economic worth rather than human worth. It emphasized that society needed to advance and that modernity meant improvements and following the American way. These values were imparted upon society because the government needed to convince the public that all the money being invested in the military and industries was necessary to remain “progress” and ensure safety. However, people became more detached from society as a result of the emphasis on consuming, and in my estimation modernity has made us less human. I do not want to overestimate that all people have fallen into this trap, but I think that too many have. Consumption has become fetishized by Americans as a way to placate themselves and pass over the fact that modern, industrial life is not better. Moreover, the military aspect has led America to become a place ruled by fear. George W. Bush astutely understood this, and used war and a climate of fear to help convince the American people that they needed him to help protect them. I’ve been greatly influenced by this cultural change because it is not how I want to live. I enjoy modern improvements, but I do not base my life upon them. I am greatly disappointed with this changed because I feel it has crippled the American people, and this nation was originally created by the most adventurous, brave, and experimental people. Both the colonists and the immigrants that created this country are a far cry from the men and women that make up society now. I think the principal shift occurred with the close of World War II and even Eisenhower noted the military-industrial complex’s importance. I think the decade of civil unrest and revolts in the 1960s was an important backlash to this takeover, but it failed. Now we live in a society which has all the ability to be open and revolutionary in that so many people can access information and different communities, but America’s culture has changed. We’ve become scared, a result of the “military” aspect, and complacent, a result of the “industrial” aspect. My travels abroad and family in Greece have helped contrast my life in America, and I’ve come to realize how sad it is that Americans have allowed the military-industrial complex to change our culture and with it we have lost our sense of morals. Vietnam was an immoral war, but there was also the conscience of America speaking up for the last time with protests and groups starting up all over the country. The war in Afghanistan and Iraq has been met with silence, and this is troublesome and indicative of the ability the military-industrial complex has had to assuage people with promises of safety and comfort. I think the loss of our humanity and compassion has been the biggest impact as generally unpopular wars such as the current one have been allowed to continue without pressure being put upon the government by unhappy citizens.

Friday, January 15, 2010

questions about your craigslist posting

Hi,
I saw your listing on Craigslist. Before I apply and take a couple
hours to work on the requested essay, I wanted to know more about the
book, so I can know whether I would be a good fit for the position. I
saw the book was about the evils of modern warfare. Could you be a
little more specific about the project? Who is the intended audience?
What's the thesis? I would be grateful to know anything more about the
project.

Here's a little bit about me. I worked in newspapers for a few years,
Texas state government for a couple years, and graduated from public
policy graduate school over a year ago. A couple years ago, I did
factchecking and editing on my father's book project. I've worked a
few political campaigns, including Obama's during the general
election. Right now, I'm making a living tutoring high school
students. As for my knowledge about modern warfare, I took a class on
counterinsurgency theory in grad school, and I read books and other
publications.

thank you,

[I READ BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS]


Thursday, January 14, 2010

hey dude mil guy

[OH GOD SO MANY DICK PICS]

Hey dude, what's up. Mil guy here in SE too. couple blocks from Marine Barracks. 27, 6'1, 175, athletic build, masc, 7 cut cock...let me know if ur interested in meeting up some time. Just PCS'ed to the area.

Editor position

Dear Mr. Robinson,

I am responding to your ad for an editor for a book on war and peace issues and am attaching my vitae for your review. For the past several years, I have researched and written on these issues. For writing samples, you may follow the links on my vitae. I am also attaching a recent poem, "Peace Meetings," now under consideration at a few magazines. I helped found a peace group at the local UU church -- you may see some of our work at www.uucharlottesville.org (please search under Social Action and Peace Action Committee). With input from many scholars and activists, I compiled a reading list as well as led several other projects, including aid to Iraqi refugees here in Charlottesville. For Averett University, I taught a Marine as he completed independent studies English courses while in the war zone in Iraq. He called me every week. My father is a Vietnam vet, and I grew up in a militay family. Now, I am a Quaker and a peace activist. I can provide more writing samples if you require them. I teach English part-time, raise small children, and write and publish poetry and essays. I am seeking more employment.
Thank you for your consideration.

[LOVING THE ESSAYS]

At the peace meetings, I found men, mostly old –
from WWII, Vietnam, the Korean War. Ken brings his projector

and runs the equipment. He recalls the year he married his first wife,
the same year he was radicalized, he says, when Nixon ordered

the invasion of Cambodia. James lost his job teaching English and history
when he opposed the Vietnam War. He read the Bible

by flashlight as a teenager and now tells me outlandish stories from it:
how in Deuteronomy, chapter 12, a couple of pages after the Ten Commandments

he found divine instructions for a man to devour all nations that the Lord your God
is giving over to you and if among the captured, you find a comely woman

to your liking, you may marry her – take her into your house, have her shave her head,
pare her nails, and discard the clothes she wore when captured;

let her mourn her parents for one month then you may have sex with her.
Also, my friend read histories of WWII, of how Roosevelt turned away Jews

from Nazi Germany, how we might’ve stopped Pearl Harbor.
Companies melted steel into planes and bombs,

birthing them like their favorite sons. I met Bernard, a WWII veteran
at a Hiroshima Nagasaki Remembrance event. In the downtown heat,

we studied placards with pictures of charred bodies, frozen in forever flame,
children with tumors swelling grotesque from their small bodies.

At the boots display for the dead Iraq War soldiers, I met Vietnam vets
whose stories reminded me of my father, chewed up by the same lies.

These Vietnam vets long ago risked names like “traitor,” sneers of contempt
as they broke the code of macho silence to tell what was much more

dangerous than the muscular myth. They are men who teach me, answer my questions,
whys and hows and what about that and this doesn’t make sense. What was the real story,

I ask, not the one Mr. Harper droned about in high school that I never listened to anyway,
not the one paid for by the government, but the real one, the story of the losers,

the conquered, the one about who wrote the check and who got paid?
Men who let me ask and send me articles and book titles. A willing daughter,

I have adopted them as fathers. I wept when I read in the Vietnam Vets against the War newsletter about how Vietnam vets guarded Iraq vets as they spoke

at the Winter Soldier Hearings about what they had seen, what they had done.
I wept because those elder men protected the younger when they told the truth,

they stood guard to absorb shouts and insults, were willing to take a bullet even,
if needed, in the chance that someone aimed to stop them from crushing the myths

with their simple words that afternoon. I, too, with simple words, crush myths.
Because they scare me with their gleam and roar, their curtain-whipping deception,

their blink and flash of abstract words, the spells they cast and how we follow them
out to the road’s edge, keep following them even as the boy in the VA hospital

with cuts all over his bald head from IEDs forgets his name but begs
to go back to fight, to help his friends, even as the bulldozers raze the home

of the howling children as they and their mother watch. Then we wonder
how it all happened. I love these men at this peace meeting, weary of myths

long out-used, nothing left to loose, men who have seen what it’s like,
who speak up and still try to figure out what to do before it’s too late.

Jim knows how close we are to destruction after fighting in Korea,
after his 38 years at the Pentagon, after his wife’s death from cancer.

His hands tremble with Parkinson’s. He lives with his daughter now
and gets mailings from the FCNL, the Quakers. I love the strength

of these men when there’s nothing left to do but watch a movie
about Gaza and the West Bank, talk and listen on a Sunday night.

Internship

Hello,

I decided it would be in my best interest to write you an email to let you know that I am very interested in assisting you with your project. I figured I would send you a preliminary email to let you know about my background before I send you a resume/essay.

I am recent graduate from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. Evergreen is a very liberal and progressive school, and I have been a serious student there, focusing my education on writing, political science, philosophy and history. My final quarter at Evergreen I was in a program called Transforming the Art of War, which focused specifically on recent military practices, insurgencies and the future of warfare. We studied DARPA, and the use of robotics and high-tech methods of waging war.

In my time at Evergreen, I have written a screenplay, a collection of short stories, a book of poetry and a cavalcade of pretty much any and every type of writing possible. During my junior year, I was in a program called Undergraduate Research in the Humanities, where I focused my work exclusively on academic research and fact-checking, and have been told most of my life that I would be a fantastic research assistant. I am a smart, engaging young man who is extremely interested in war and the perception of war in American life. At Evergreen we were implored to challenge conventional wisdom and to think for ourselves, and feel aligned with the aim of your project.

I recently applied to begin work on an MFA in the fall, and have free-time in which I would love to assist you in your project. I live in Olympia for the next few weeks, but am moving to DC around the 12th of February. I'd be happy to email you some of the essays I wrote for Transforming the Art of War, with one focusing on the history of the PIRA and my final paper regarding the use of appearances and misleading information as being the fulcrum of waging modern war, in which the reality on the ground has little to do with the war itself. I am interested in modern and recent military transgressions, including Fallujah, Abu-Gharib, the March 03 fratricide in Nasiriyah and the general appalling treatment of Iraqi civilians by coalition forces, especially the assault and kidnapping practices used in cordon-sweep operations during the beginning of the war. I read Thomas Ricks, Noah Schachtman, The Danger Room and Military Space News regularly.

Again, I would love to help. Please email me whenever you get the chance.

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

You're retired and 25?

Sent from my iPhone


Editorial Intern Application

Dear Mr Robinson,


I am writing to apply to be your editorial intern. Attached is my cover letter, resume, essay on how the military industrial complex has affected my life, and a recent recommendation. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

[FINALLY SOMEONE SENT IN A ESSAY]

The direct effect of the military-industrial complex on my life has been relatively minimal compared to those less fortunate than me. I wasn't just lucky enough to be born into relative affluence, but was raised by parents with the good grace to steer me clear of a life in uniform. I thus avoided both the poverty draft and self-subjugation, despite briefly flirting with the idea of joining the air force as a 13 year old. Perhaps this fleeting desire was a nod to my grandfather who co-piloted a B-24 in the Second World War, or perhaps I naively believed that the NATO bombing campaign at the time alleviated the suffering of Albanian Kosovars.

Either way, I thankfully avoided the whole mess, and grew to detest it as I entered adolescence. Reading All Quiet on the Western Front and learning about Vietnam in Middle School dampened any misguided youthful enthusiasm I had about war, (unless absolutely necessary). I still remember coming to the realization that wars are a started by the rich and fought by the poor when writing a brief essay about the song “Draft Morning” by The Byrds in 7th grade. By the time the 2000 Presidential election campaign, I didn't understand much about politics, but I knew for sure that the difference between Bush and Gore was less money for education, and more for the war machine. I grew to despise nationalistic conservatives.

And then the planes hit.

Thankfully, I had read 1984 not long before 9/11 so the Global War on Terror did not come as a massive surprise. It was started, after all, by the same party that brought America crack. But still, I fumed at insufficient explanations for the Iraq war, Afghanistan, 9/11, and the concept of a War on Terror.

Of course the “War on Terror” cannot be won. Surely the neocons realize that, but does the thought of unending war even perturb them? Naturally it doesn't. These are men who adore the likes of Nietschze and Ayn Rand, and see themselves a caste above the rest. But where is public's righteous indignation? How is it our supposed democratic system allows for Republicans and Democrats alike to get away with sending our sons and daughters to kill be killed in ill-fated attempts to change societies at gun point? Jobs? Don't they realize we live in a society of abundance and can develop peaceful technology that gainfully employs all the same? Why have we been propping a failing capitalist system with violence?

A desire to steer public discourse towards these sort of issues made me want to become a journalist after graduating university, despite having little formal experience at the time. I want to stoke flames that many journalists won't in an effort to persuade people to ask more questions of their leaders. Therefore in hindsight, the military industrial complex has significantly affected my life significantly after all. Hopefully, I can return the favor.


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

Hey bud, read your add on craigs list and really interested and like what you wrote...

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pic attached.

Thanks,

hi

how's it going? not exactly your type probably (29, 5'9, 207), but a nice, masc prof guy always looking for more friends.

Going Galt

PROGRESSIVE AUTHOR SEEKS EDITORIAL INTERN

Hi,
I own a world class research tool [REDACTED]. I have an extensive background in DoD and
intelligence work. I have worked for DARPA and the intelligence
agencies. My father was the NATO communications planner.

My first job was with the company that Von Neauman founded. He
invented game theory to prove the futility of nuclear war.

If you are looking for someone to do research and fact checking I am
your guy.

Scott P. Brown for U.S. Senate
It is the Seat of the People

A Quick Note About RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m (columbia heights) 25yr

whassup

i'm fired up to make some heat with you, i am horned and really gagging for a slice of hot sex. i'm 6 inches uncut, 28 and very toned up. i will suk and fuck, top or bottom boi. i'll host but i can drive too. what-ever you want, just do not fuk me around.

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15 ducks an hour job

Dear Mr. Robinson,

My Lai or Lt Calley and Captain Medina were the f***ed fall guys for at the time a 70 year memorial to Douglas MacArthur's daddy's imperialist tour in the Balangiga massacre. From Wikepedia:
 
On December 20, 1900, General Arthur MacArthur declared in an official proclamation that since guerrilla warfare was contrary to "the customs and usages of war," those engaged in it "divest themselves of the character of soldiers, and if captured are not entitled to the privileges of prisoners of war." Less self-disciplined men found in the proclamation authorization for identifying Filipino fighters as outlaws and dealing with them accordingly.
 
On MK Ultra/CIA and LSD. This was the 1950s. Ozzie and Harriet, put LSD-29 in the chemist's water supply and watch him trip out the window. The San Jose Mercury among others, covered this along with Olly North, the Mena AFB in Arkansas which was involved in drugs in the fueling of Iran Contra. SJM lost the case way back when they said CIA is doping blacks.
 
There's more. If interested I'll forward you my ``back story.''
 

Retired marine wants to ask...tell.

hey what's up?
I'm 25, 5'8 black hair, brown eyes, 155lbs. int making out, body contact, showers, vers bttm.
Let me know if you're still looking. I'm looking for friends to hang out with and well not opposed to something more serious.
I'm actually at work right now about to leave. I don't have any pics on this pc.

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

[PICTURES DELETED.]

28yo, 180lbs, 6', neg clean

former navy who wants to meet up with other former military

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/m4m/1551103502.html


RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL

[EMO SHIRTLESS PICTURE IN MIRROR DELETED]

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RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

Hey man

I liked your posting. I have several buds who are active duty military, so my hat's off to you!

Professional guy here (recently earned my PhD) and enjoy meeting new people and seeing where things go. New friends/buds are always cool, too.

Anyway, I'm white, 33, masculine, 6 ft, 170 lbs, brown/shaved hair, blue eyes, somewhat hairy, average build (but workout regularly), 33 waist, ddf, non-smoker.

I'm not sure if I'm your type but thought I'd drop you a note. You never know until you ask!

Hit me up if you care to chat. I do have face pics for trade.

Oh, and I live in Northern VA.

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)


hey,

i might be more built than you prefer, but always thought military guys were attractive in terms of looks and attitude. i'm a preppy jock and graduated last year. looking for another chill guy. not really out, but still hoping to meet someone that i will click in terms of personality and looks. i am sending my photos. now you know what i look like, return the favor. let me know if want to meet.

RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

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RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

We re two professional retired guys that are looking for someone to
share our relationship with especially since we are not looking for a
cum and go sort of guy! One of us is 6'2, 180, endowed and one of us
is 5'8, 150, hairy chest. Both DDF, neg. Very oral and adventurous.
Have any interest?


CL AD

Hey,


Nice ad. I am 25, 5'9, 145 Ibs. I am single and would be up for dating, but no pressure on either of us, make a good friend would be just as cool. As requested, I have attached a face pic, if you are interested please send yours.

Later,

A.

RE: RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK

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Hi , Saw your ad on craigslist & thought you might wanna meet up. I am six foot three, 210, 24, brown hair/eyes & muscled. I give great rub downs and looking for new clients. First massage is on the house;) Reply if ur interested.


RETIRED MARINE WANTS TO ASK, TELL m4m - 25 (columbia heights)

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What's up man - still free?

White guy, 28 years old, normal, athletic masculine. Top/vers

I'm 6 ft tall, 170 lbs, in good shape - totally discreet- DDF and HIV neg - looking for the same

Let me know if you're interested. I can send more pics

The ads.

We have posted several ads for our roommate, 25, on Craigslist that specifically fit the things he loves.


YOU'RE WELCOME, 25!