Well, since everyone else is doing it, I might as well do the same.
This is primetime's profile. It all started back in the glorious year of 1972, on September 12 when I was born. I was born in Los Angeles CA, but was raised in the City of Carson. Childhood to me was always entertaining and dammit, I wish I was still a kid. Why? Adulthood sucks. I will never forget the day my mother told me about adulthood. I asked her how much money she made and she told me and my younger sister. Of course as a kid, the money she said was far beyond our understanding. Then I asked, "Well, if you make that much money, how come we don't have a lot more things?" She replied, "You know those things in the mail that I get? Those are called bills. I have to pay those in order to keep things like this house, the lights and the water." Me, being the intelligient kid that I am then answered, "Let me get this straight. You go to work all day, come home, eat food, talk with us, watch TV, then go to sleep and do the same thing the next day. Then you get no summer vacation, no winter break, no spring break and the money you make, you don't even get to keep most of it?". "Yep" she told me. "What's the point of being an adult? I want to stay a kid!". Unfortunately, Father time stops for no one.
The high school I went to I love very dearly. We were a powerhouse of a school and to this day I still follow the football team. The community really rallies around this school and I still say to this day that there is no greater High School football atmosphere like ours. Our band is always entertaining and until about 2000, our football team was championship material every year. Man, this decade has sucked for us though. Anyway, my love for the team will never waver. College was vastly different though.....
I went to UC Irvine and majored in Social Sciences-Psychology. Yet to this day, I still do not know why people are stupid. I think the most disappointing thing about college is the fact we did not have a football team. NEVER EVER. I even did a research paper about it and found out that people are cheap. No wonder I kept going back to my High School's football games. Or I should have went to UCLA! Damn....
I currently work for a telecommunications company and have been doing quite well there. However my dream job is to be a sports broadcaster. Think about it. I could get paid a six figure salary and talk about sports all day. I love this country....
Sports. A lot of my leisure time is spent on sports. Whether that is watching, or talking sports, I love sports. Football is my favorite sport, but my favorite professional sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers. I have been a Laker fan my whole life and remember watching the games with my father. The "Showtime" era was always entertaining and some of the best basketball in history. I don't give a damn about the Chicago Bulls dynasty. They couldn't hang with the 80's Lakers.
Another thing I like about sports are the "debates". Usually you do run into people who like to run off at the mouth, but I am giving fair warning. I NEVER debate a topic unless I know what I am talking about. If I do not know enough of a situation, I will not get into a debate. The last thing I ever want to do is make myself look stupid. The people who debate me may think I am stupid, but believe me, when I get into it, I KNOW what I am talking about. I spend way too much time and energy making sure my facts and arguments are sound. If you want to debate me in sports, you better have your sh*t together, because I love to attack. Fair warning....
My favorite sports stars are Deion "Primetime" Sanders, Peyton Manning, Ray Lewis and Kobe Bryant. Those guys are tremendous in what they do.
Outside of sports, I am a guy who absolutely loves to laugh. Comedies are my favorite things to watch and I love making people laugh. Laughing is good for the soul. I always hate being upset or stressed, I want to laugh. So if you ever meet me, you know that I am a very gentle guy who wants to make people laugh.
I also love to listen to music. The funny thing is, as I get older, I like music from my younger years a lot better than music of today. I love R&B/Rap/Hip-Hop, but I can listen to all kinds of music. One of my favorite performers of all time is in my signature, Morris Day. No one is cooler than Morris Day and The Time. What time is it?
I also love to write. I think my imagination is very good and I am grateful to all of those who have read my stories on this forum. I try to make them worthwhile and I also love to develop characters. I want you to feel those characters emotions as you read the stories. Thanks for all the comments throughout the years.
Of course that leads to this tickling fetish. I have been aware of this tickling thing since I was in preschool when I always tried to tickle my babysitters feet. Back then, I didn't know why, but I always like to tickle. Something about it always made me happy. Then later, it made me "sexually aware". As a kid, I had no idea why "Mr. Happy" would "wake up" whenever I tickled a girl's feet, but it sure was fun. Like many others, I thought I was the only one who liked tickling the way I do. I would be extra cautious, but my desire would get the best of me and I would plot ways to tickle a classmate's feet. I longed for those opportunities and when they presented themselves, I executed my plan. Every once in a while a girl would tell me "You like feet don't you?" and I would clam up. I just told them I am trying to make them laugh. I didn't want to seem like some crazy guy who liked feet and tickling them. High School gave me some good opportunities, but it was in college where some very memorable tickling situations happened. Man, I look back at college and think about all the feet I tickled, I had a good time. Some of those ladies probably know that I have this tickling/feet fetish, but I never really admitted it to anyone. But man, it has been fun.
It's a little harder at work for tickling opportunities, but don't think that I haven't tried. These scenarios I really plan for and really have to be patient and wait for opportunities. Because people are so damn "touchy" and so quick to file sexual harrassment, I am REALLY careful. I have to get to know the woman very well and usually wait months before I even think about attempting to tickle them. So far so good, but man, it really does suck working in Corporate America.
I remember getting onto the internet and like a lot of people, I typed in tickling and found this whole new world. There are other people like me. This discovery was like Christopher Columbus discovering the New World. I am very grateful for places such as this site and many of the other tickling sites I first found like Solefully Yours.
This place has been great. There are some really cool people here and I wanted to contribute by writing stories for people to enjoy. My inspiration for writing stories is Dave2112. I was so amazed (and still am) by his work, I wanted to write stories that could somehow get close to his talent. When I won the Golden Feather award in 2003, it was a crowning moment. Dave2112 won the first two Golden Feathers and for me to get one was a great honor.
I hope to attend NEST this year and finally meet all the great people on this forum. The West Coast has some great gatherings too as we usually like to meet in a professional dungeon and we usually "steal the show" at the dungeon. I met some amazing people such as DVNC, Bellystrokes and a whole host of others and I always, always look forward to hanging out with them again. Hopefully one day, we can have a West Coast version of NEST.
Well, that is my tale. Oh yeah, I am single, no kids. I guess one of these days I will meet someone special. But until then, I will keep on trying to make people smile..... Thanks for reading my profile.
This is primetime's profile. It all started back in the glorious year of 1972, on September 12 when I was born. I was born in Los Angeles CA, but was raised in the City of Carson. Childhood to me was always entertaining and dammit, I wish I was still a kid. Why? Adulthood sucks. I will never forget the day my mother told me about adulthood. I asked her how much money she made and she told me and my younger sister. Of course as a kid, the money she said was far beyond our understanding. Then I asked, "Well, if you make that much money, how come we don't have a lot more things?" She replied, "You know those things in the mail that I get? Those are called bills. I have to pay those in order to keep things like this house, the lights and the water." Me, being the intelligient kid that I am then answered, "Let me get this straight. You go to work all day, come home, eat food, talk with us, watch TV, then go to sleep and do the same thing the next day. Then you get no summer vacation, no winter break, no spring break and the money you make, you don't even get to keep most of it?". "Yep" she told me. "What's the point of being an adult? I want to stay a kid!". Unfortunately, Father time stops for no one.
The high school I went to I love very dearly. We were a powerhouse of a school and to this day I still follow the football team. The community really rallies around this school and I still say to this day that there is no greater High School football atmosphere like ours. Our band is always entertaining and until about 2000, our football team was championship material every year. Man, this decade has sucked for us though. Anyway, my love for the team will never waver. College was vastly different though.....
I went to UC Irvine and majored in Social Sciences-Psychology. Yet to this day, I still do not know why people are stupid. I think the most disappointing thing about college is the fact we did not have a football team. NEVER EVER. I even did a research paper about it and found out that people are cheap. No wonder I kept going back to my High School's football games. Or I should have went to UCLA! Damn....
I currently work for a telecommunications company and have been doing quite well there. However my dream job is to be a sports broadcaster. Think about it. I could get paid a six figure salary and talk about sports all day. I love this country....
Sports. A lot of my leisure time is spent on sports. Whether that is watching, or talking sports, I love sports. Football is my favorite sport, but my favorite professional sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers. I have been a Laker fan my whole life and remember watching the games with my father. The "Showtime" era was always entertaining and some of the best basketball in history. I don't give a damn about the Chicago Bulls dynasty. They couldn't hang with the 80's Lakers.
Another thing I like about sports are the "debates". Usually you do run into people who like to run off at the mouth, but I am giving fair warning. I NEVER debate a topic unless I know what I am talking about. If I do not know enough of a situation, I will not get into a debate. The last thing I ever want to do is make myself look stupid. The people who debate me may think I am stupid, but believe me, when I get into it, I KNOW what I am talking about. I spend way too much time and energy making sure my facts and arguments are sound. If you want to debate me in sports, you better have your sh*t together, because I love to attack. Fair warning....
My favorite sports stars are Deion "Primetime" Sanders, Peyton Manning, Ray Lewis and Kobe Bryant. Those guys are tremendous in what they do.
Outside of sports, I am a guy who absolutely loves to laugh. Comedies are my favorite things to watch and I love making people laugh. Laughing is good for the soul. I always hate being upset or stressed, I want to laugh. So if you ever meet me, you know that I am a very gentle guy who wants to make people laugh.
I also love to listen to music. The funny thing is, as I get older, I like music from my younger years a lot better than music of today. I love R&B/Rap/Hip-Hop, but I can listen to all kinds of music. One of my favorite performers of all time is in my signature, Morris Day. No one is cooler than Morris Day and The Time. What time is it?
I also love to write. I think my imagination is very good and I am grateful to all of those who have read my stories on this forum. I try to make them worthwhile and I also love to develop characters. I want you to feel those characters emotions as you read the stories. Thanks for all the comments throughout the years.
Of course that leads to this tickling fetish. I have been aware of this tickling thing since I was in preschool when I always tried to tickle my babysitters feet. Back then, I didn't know why, but I always like to tickle. Something about it always made me happy. Then later, it made me "sexually aware". As a kid, I had no idea why "Mr. Happy" would "wake up" whenever I tickled a girl's feet, but it sure was fun. Like many others, I thought I was the only one who liked tickling the way I do. I would be extra cautious, but my desire would get the best of me and I would plot ways to tickle a classmate's feet. I longed for those opportunities and when they presented themselves, I executed my plan. Every once in a while a girl would tell me "You like feet don't you?" and I would clam up. I just told them I am trying to make them laugh. I didn't want to seem like some crazy guy who liked feet and tickling them. High School gave me some good opportunities, but it was in college where some very memorable tickling situations happened. Man, I look back at college and think about all the feet I tickled, I had a good time. Some of those ladies probably know that I have this tickling/feet fetish, but I never really admitted it to anyone. But man, it has been fun.
It's a little harder at work for tickling opportunities, but don't think that I haven't tried. These scenarios I really plan for and really have to be patient and wait for opportunities. Because people are so damn "touchy" and so quick to file sexual harrassment, I am REALLY careful. I have to get to know the woman very well and usually wait months before I even think about attempting to tickle them. So far so good, but man, it really does suck working in Corporate America.
I remember getting onto the internet and like a lot of people, I typed in tickling and found this whole new world. There are other people like me. This discovery was like Christopher Columbus discovering the New World. I am very grateful for places such as this site and many of the other tickling sites I first found like Solefully Yours.
This place has been great. There are some really cool people here and I wanted to contribute by writing stories for people to enjoy. My inspiration for writing stories is Dave2112. I was so amazed (and still am) by his work, I wanted to write stories that could somehow get close to his talent. When I won the Golden Feather award in 2003, it was a crowning moment. Dave2112 won the first two Golden Feathers and for me to get one was a great honor.
I hope to attend NEST this year and finally meet all the great people on this forum. The West Coast has some great gatherings too as we usually like to meet in a professional dungeon and we usually "steal the show" at the dungeon. I met some amazing people such as DVNC, Bellystrokes and a whole host of others and I always, always look forward to hanging out with them again. Hopefully one day, we can have a West Coast version of NEST.
Well, that is my tale. Oh yeah, I am single, no kids. I guess one of these days I will meet someone special. But until then, I will keep on trying to make people smile..... Thanks for reading my profile.
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