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Anthony Neff

Only one left! An adorable, loving, affectionate, soft and cuddly, 28 year old with puppy-dog-brown eyes, needs a companion to take long walks, baths and life's ups and downs with. Is well trained and heart broken. This pound puppy is awaiting the perfect match. Tried one home, but will not return on account of the other dogs who aren't caged. With the right amount of love and affection, would shortly forget past losses and focus on future possibilities (i.e. like puppies).
This 6', 198 lb. male, with brown fur, was raised in a small town in Northern Kentucky. He has 3 siblings (2 male and 1 female) and mother who live throughout Kentucky. This very unique mutt (German, Irish, Welch mix) enjoys change, but truly loves familiarity. Gets along great with other dogs as long as they don't eat out of his bowl or sleep in his spot. Great with children. Loves to teach, guide, protect, and encourage to do the best possible. Travels well. Will not fly. Thinks flying is for the birds, literally. Has not traveled much, but loved the experience. Would travel a lot more, if had funds. Self-supporting, though not financially secure. Is ambitious, creative, energetic, outgoing, artistic, spontaneous, and adventurous. Planning to obtain an education in Business Management. Wants to be better than yesteryear, and even yesterday. Will disappoint you once in a while, because he isn't perfect, but accepts you are not perfect either.
Seriously now, I am 29 years old, 6' tall, with brown hair and eyes. I have a nice build (not fat and I'm no Mr. Universe). I'm looking forward to connecting with an unattached female (race is unimportant to me). I am straight and I am not looking for men. I am willing to travel afar for a real opportunity. What I would do for true love is unfathomable. Being Christian is a plus. Kids are cool. Must be self-sufficient and independent. Must be 21, but age is no big deal as long as you are an unattached female, above the age of 21 (and fit in the aforementioned particulars).
My criminal record consists of this one felony (Wanton endangerment 1st degree) and several non-related misdemeanors. The facts surrounding my case are: running my mouth and brandishing a knife. It was a big mistake, that became my biggest mistake.
I have one dependant daughter, born in 1993, she resides with her mother in a small Kentucky suburb.
I am interested in becoming a friend through mail, calls, visits and the truth. If there is a chance there may be more, you need to know, I have been known for taking chances. So if you think you would like to get to know this love puppy for possibly more than puppy love, go on ahead and write.
Address: Anthony Neff #158605
KSP PO Box 5128
Eddyville, KY 42038
Birthdate: December 13/1974
Expected Date of Release: March 1/2005 
Does it always have to rhyme?
Do all the syllables have to roll,
and fit together in perfect time?
Does it always have to be about
love or heavenly guidance from above?
Should it be about living free
or simply be about you and me?
Should we sing it in a song,
with music as it goes along?
Should it be whispered in a hush,
or should it be spoken in a rush?
Would it make a difference to you,
if it was as plain as it could be?
Would it make a difference who,
or why, it was written so plainly?
Would anyone read past the first
stanza; if the words did not rhyme?
If it wasn’t like honey to the ear,
would you even give it the time?
Would poetry reach the soul if
the words did not rhyme?
I guess the world would never
know, if no one ever read the next line.
So here is my poem, it’s about you and me.
Two strangers lost together in this
dark and stormy sea.
It wasn’t man who placed us together,
so it must have been from above.
So I won’t rush into this, I’ll
take my time falling in love.
Since we’ve grown together, our
love shall never be null.
I give my mortal life to you,
and to you I pledge my soul.
So to answer the lingering question,
does poetry have to rhyme?
You will never know the
answer, if you do not read each line.
Just listen to your soul, that’s
all you have to do!
Listen to your soul rejoice as
it hears that I love you.
So the answer to the question,
is simple and it’s true.
Poetry does not have to rhyme,
but where would I put I love you?

A friend is worth more than status or wealth.
A friend can make you smile, without spending a dime.
A friend will be there for you, they’ll always make time.
A friend will care, comfort and guide.
Even when you’re wrong, a friend will stand by your side.
A friend will help you get through a rough day.
I cannot help you, is something a friend will not say.
A friend is for hugs, kisses and cheers.
So be a friend to your friends, so you’re friends through the years.
A gift is good and a card is as nice,
to tear down the walls or to break all the ice,
of someone you might need as a friend,
or of a friend you have lost, but have found once again.
So try and remember who your friends really are,
and tell them they guide you like the bright northern star.
Let them know they are a lighthouse in a dark, stormy sea,
and to you, a better friend, they just could not be.
So hug them and kiss them and feel good inside,
but remember that friendship has no room for pride.
It is about feelings, don’t get me wrong.
It’s about sadness and joy, mourning and song.
So next time you’re with your very best friend,
remind them of what a great friend they’ve been.

I try to take myself there.
When all our tomorrows were
daydreams and we lived life without a care.
Do you remember? Because I can't
seem to. The time when we lived
in a dream world with no rules left to break.
I never thought we'd make it
through, but our soul was the
only thing the devil couldn't take.
I look back to when we were
young and new. Is it true we grew apart?
I refuse to believe I won't
spend my life with you, because
you'll always possess my heart.
You have been loved, from the
second we met, and you
will till my dying breath.
I've got to believe this is as bad
as it gets. To be without you is
worse than death.
As I pray to God tonight, that
someday you'll be just mine,
He answers me with a feeling of
peace and assures me I'll be just fine.
He lets me know you won't be
there and there'll be another in your place.
I wipe away tears as I say I
don't care, but all I can picture is your face.
How can we make things right
and be as one again?
Do you really have to say goodbye?
Does this really have to end?
I hope you will think of me when
you're on your own again.
Remember all the times we laughed
and cried, together as best friends.

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