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EASY MONEY
Bangkok, Thailand
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Bill R wrote: <quoted text> Off topic, Easy, but in regard to an active thread on "sexiness," is it a fair assumption for us to believe you and Jo Jo Bell are "not a match?" Gee!, do you think? I'm growing tired of it. Honestly, that type of stuff is really one of the reasons I couldn't stick around over there. I'd be sued ten times a week and I could see it coming. Just had to go, I wasn't going to roll over again.
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Bill R
Lebanon, OR
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EASY MONEY wrote: <quoted text> Gee!, do you think? I'm growing tired of it. Honestly, that type of stuff is really one of the reasons I couldn't stick around over there. I'd be sued ten times a week and I could see it coming. Just had to go, I wasn't going to roll over again. It is interesting how life happens. I'm married to what many would call a "liberated" woman with an IQ of 140, who was "teacher of the year" in her category in one state, then a successful salesperson in a male-dominated national business, and now is a professional in another field while sharing in all that goes with running our little ranch. At the same time she is a fantastic wife and best friend, a great mother to our children, and now a proud grandmother. My guess is that we are both judged to have strong personalities, but somehow we have managed to know how to give one another the necessary space and yet depend on one another in anything that matters. Hey, 38 years and it actually seems better than ever.
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EASY MONEY
Bangkok, Thailand
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Bill R wrote: <quoted text> It is interesting how life happens. I'm married to what many would call a "liberated" woman with an IQ of 140, who was "teacher of the year" in her category in one state, then a successful salesperson in a male-dominated national business, and now is a professional in another field while sharing in all that goes with running our little ranch. At the same time she is a fantastic wife and best friend, a great mother to our children, and now a proud grandmother. My guess is that we are both judged to have strong personalities, but somehow we have managed to know how to give one another the necessary space and yet depend on one another in anything that matters. Hey, 38 years and it actually seems better than ever. Hey Bill, more power to you. The lady I'm with is smarter than me and is still the only person that I want to be with. I know it's different strokes for different folks. You know I really try to give people an even shake, but man when they come off the wall with some of their stuff and think that no one will say something, that's the beauty of not having to be politically correct. I called that one on the other thread, damn near from the first post..I could tell from the tone of what was being said. You and I know they aren't what they were 40 years of course either are we. Off for some Ribs and Buffalo Wings, maybe a beer or two. See Ya!!!
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“Love the new desk :)”
Joined: Dec 7, 2006
Comments: 4866
Edmonton
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Edmonton, Canada
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DONT PAY ATTENTION TO "EASY MONEY"...he's a goof from the beginning!! He makes no sense and his views and opinions are screwy!! The thing about it all, IS.... HE KNOWS IT's all B.S!!...
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nobody
Fort Myers, FL
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mankind's future is in the stars if we don't let the world get bombed back into the stone age first, how dare you welcome atrocity
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abba
Melbourne, Australia
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There go your freedoms. Bye. Bye.
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abba
Melbourne, Australia
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1984 turned out to be a book of fact not fiction. Was George Orwell a prophet?
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Joined: Feb 20, 2007
Comments: 195
Hyden, KY
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2012, I think it will take longer than that. Will have to completely revamp the monetary system, do away with cash money. May be time to horde the gold. And also do away with the second amendment before the hammer really falls.
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Bill R
Lebanon, OR
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abba wrote: 1984 turned out to be a book of fact not fiction. Was George Orwell a prophet? No, but he wrote "Animal Farm" and "1984" after abandoning his support for socialism and commun- ism and becoming one of its outspoken critics.
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EASY MONEY
Bangkok, Thailand
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Bill R wrote: <quoted text> No, but he wrote "Animal Farm" and "1984" after abandoning his support for socialism and commun- ism and becoming one of its outspoken critics. The sooner the better on the chip but start with the ID card first and have some laws in place to handle those that come up short on the citizen level. You will note that the sob sister can't let it go. Here is a segment for a new and improved soap, bad childhood,(get the crying towel) had a child before marriage by a convict, child loves both even though , has medical problems but preservers. now wants to be respectable. the end! Gasp, gag, barf, kick the record player it's stuck, heard it many times, it won't sell. The Wings were good and the ribs better,
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Bill R
Lebanon, OR
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EASY MONEY wrote: <quoted text> The sooner the better on the chip but start with the ID card first and have some laws in place to handle those that come up short on the citizen level. You will note that the sob sister can't let it go. Here is a segment for a new and improved soap, bad childhood,(get the crying towel) had a child before marriage by a convict, child loves both even though , has medical problems but preservers. now wants to be respectable. the end! Gasp, gag, barf, kick the record player it's stuck, heard it many times, it won't sell. The Wings were good and the ribs better, Easy, by now you should know not to post on some threads without adult supervision. Now you have a stalker out there looking to tear out your heart and raise your head on a sharp stick.
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EASY MONEY
Bangkok, Thailand
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Bill R wrote: <quoted text> Easy, by now you should know not to post on some threads without adult supervision. Now you have a stalker out there looking to tear out your heart and raise your head on a sharp stick. That's life. Say, we fad a one or two day return of the car wash man and there has been a lack of comment fron the sailor boy, have you noticed?
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Bill R
Lebanon, OR
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EASY MONEY wrote: <quoted text> That's life. Say, we fad a one or two day return of the car wash man and there has been a lack of comment fron the sailor boy, have you noticed? Yeah. Quite honestly, I rather enjoy 'ol Lance whenever he simply posts for sharing his thoughts and not for any ulterior motives, like writing an e-book or for submission to a federal agency. And I am sympathy with some of the things he says about the "rules and regs" that really add to the cost of doing business. We have to deal with some of the agricultural rules and regs in our business and, while their intentions are fair enough, the administration of them is ridiculous.
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EASY MONEY
Bangkok, Thailand
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Bill R wrote: <quoted text> Yeah. Quite honestly, I rather enjoy 'ol Lance whenever he simply posts for sharing his thoughts and not for any ulterior motives, like writing an e-book or for submission to a federal agency. And I am sympathy with some of the things he says about the "rules and regs" that really add to the cost of doing business. We have to deal with some of the agricultural rules and regs in our business and, while their intentions are fair enough, the administration of them is ridiculous. Didn't answer most of them, but I read them all. Funny how you get use to some things.
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WORLD IDIOTS RACE WAKE UP
Brooklyn, NY
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Other big nation like Russia , China... will also rfid the population!
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