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01/22/10 09:54 AM #2078    

 

Paige Talley (Meek)

I can't go to Marilyn's service tomorrow, but would like to pass on my thoughts. This is plagiarized from one of those emails going around and edited by my own hand, but fitting I think...

Marilyn Radabaugh and I played everyday in those baby years. Parted ways when parents moved on. How did we end up in the same high school able to rekindle our acquaintance; barely touching each other’s lives? Yet through the years not forgetting the memories to be cherished.

George and Dorothy Talley had a good marriage, their dreams focused… their best friends, Bobby and Raye Radabaugh, lived barely a wave away. I can see them now, Dad in trousers, that plaid shirt and Mom in those new style Capri pants; Mrs. Radabaugh always wore a dress...

...lawn mowers and dish-towels !!!

It was the time for fixing things. A curtain rod, the kitchen radio, screen door, the oven door, the hem in a dress, washing the car EVERY SATURDAY. Things we keep. It was a way of life, and sometimes it made me crazy. All that re-fixing, eating, renewing, I wanted just once to be wasteful. Waste meant affluence. Throwing things away meant you knew there'd always be more.

But then my dad died suddenly, and on that clear summer's afternoon, when his name sake, Walter George, my youngest was only one month, I was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn't any more. Sometimes, what we care about most gets all used up and goes away ...never to return. So ... while we have it .... its best we love it ... and care for it .... and fix it when it's broken .... and heal it when it's sick.

This is true ...for marriage ... and old cars ... and children with bad report cards ... dogs with bad hips ... and aging parents .... and grandparents, aunts and uncles and friends.

Some things we cherish. Like a best friend who moved away or a classmate we grew up with. There are just some things that make life important, like people we know who are special ... And so, we cherish them close in heart and mind and spirit.

I cherish ya’ll
Paige

01/22/10 10:07 AM #2079    

 

John Burgess Webb

well we have a yellow bus right here and it travels near the speed of light.go back on the forum and check out the progression;we started light,all the reunions of old friends.nostagia took us back to a time we all played together in that wonderful time in oak forest.we had memories and good feelings.the christmas of the first year was fun;we had the fruitcake exchange and plenty of chuckles.then the political season took over like a pall,no more chuckles,friendships shaken and broken over some pretty cheap stuff.not much could save the day.underdog became overdog and the whole idea just seemed to lack the former spirit.why doe politics do that?its nasty and corrupt and no good has come over the division.things right themselves but the former spirit is lost.this christmas shot by like an arrow;besides my personal health problems or even in spite of them,something was lost.are we different people?has the sky fallen when i wasnt looking?hell,a creditor called me this morning at 8:30,another slap of reality;what should i care?all these things add up some how to a state of mind.who do we know?whats in it it for us?all these little details that was not us at a time of growing and learning,have we been bamboozled?or is it just me.you have a setback in your life and what is there to do?well,ill escape to the forum
.i know beau will have a story to cheer me up.no one else needs to know my woes;you have had plenty of my opinion.mabe thats why we have opinions,they have little to do with that personal fiber that makes up our daily lives.who knows what,who does to who,who owes what to who and whom;isnt that why opinions can be so general?it all comes down to whos ox has been gored.it really dosnt matter what i would like the world to look like,it still has to be filtered through my own personal web of experience and predispositions.
the forun took a dive during the political season and the polorazation took its toll on friendships and what began as a good time had by all.tell me what happened in your own words;i want to know.whos ox got gored?

01/22/10 10:14 AM #2080    

 

Paige Talley (Meek)

Glad your up and about AND really glad to see those fingers working the keyboard fast and furious.
Paige

01/22/10 10:56 AM #2081    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

I have some great news!

I had sent Carole Gunter Snell a happy birthday wish and asked about her new comment on her profile about her starting to date. Being my nosy self, I asked how that was going for her.

Her return comment was: "Well, I won't be dating anymore. I'm getting married tomorrow night. Had a blind date with a guy the weekend of the reunion and it was love at first sight. We have hardly been apart since then."

I'm waiting for her reply to tell me who the lucky guy is.



01/22/10 03:17 PM #2082    

 

Jackie Crowe (Finch)

Hey Jimmie Lee and all -- I too received the good news today from Carole about her wedding tomorrow -- after wishing her a Happy Birthday.

On her facebook she has a picture of a guy that she started dating -- his name is Pat Jenkins. I assume he's the lucky guy. She said she would be living in Houston/Humble area and hopefully would be coming to Fuddrucker's.

She didn't give his name -- as soon as she confirms it's Pat -- I'll let you know.

Oh and "Hi" to everyone!! Leave it up to you guys - always a laugh.

Jackie


01/22/10 07:52 PM #2083    

 

Lloyd Pond

Not to be outdone by Beau's bird watching, I saw a phoebe, a downy woodpecker and a flock of cedar wax wings in the back yard today. The weather was so nice, I was working in my little shop and every once in a while a new bird tweet would call me outside to look up into the bare limbed trees and try to see what was making that sweet tweet. Beau do you see the yellow crown night herons or the whistling wood ducks?

I was working on a guitar neck, cutting slots for the side to fit into. I sorta remembered a technique that used a wider slot and a wedge to hold everything together. That might be nice, I thought. I should have taken a few minutes to go inside and review the plans in a book I have. Cause, after I had cut the wide angled slot I realized I did it backwards. I know that these words can't convey the picture of what I did, but suffice it to say, I was chagrined at my flip flopped slots. I think one of my brain mis-wirings is getting things flipped like a mirror image or upside down. Oh well, nothing terribly wrong, it will just be more of a challenge to get those wedges in when it comes time to assemble the neck, sides and top.

I always get a chuckle about pundits talking about how deeply divided our country has become. Seems like that's the way it is supposed to be. Doesn't mean that were not still one country, we just have different opinions. Why, I don't think Ferrell and I have ever voted the same. But we still love one another. Let's make the circle wider. As Bernd said, "I really do believe in love."

01/23/10 03:27 AM #2084    

 

Bernd Joachim Tonat

And I do beleave in freedom! In my little business Im the only one from the old democratic Federal Republic of Germany. All the others grew up in the communist GDR. Thats 20 years ago. But now we can work and live together. And we still have a lot of prejudices in our country. And people have different opinions and some people say my country still is devided. In the heads of some people it still might be.

For instance in elections above 80 % of all the people of the part of Berlin where Im living are going to vote. In former communist Brandenburg just outside of Berlin they just could vote their deputies. Just 30% did go to vote.

For people of my region nobody would care about snow or low temperature. I never missed an election in my life, because I know about the importance of freedom and democracy. I grew up this way in the "American Sector of Berlin" and ever I was glad being able to vote.

I do not understand why people who were not able to vote other than 99,99 % are not going to vote their politicians. They dont trust their political leaders, but Ive got the same problems with them, but still only I am the only one who can change it with the cross I am marking at the right (not right wing) place.

So what have I written above, I can only see parts of it because of this I-Phone, I hope you can read it. Im still in bed nice and warm, got a darjeling first flush tea (Barbara has made it) which is one of the finest teas in the world and I am listening to all the birds outside. They don't seem to care about snow and low temperature, perhaps they know spring coming soon.

And soft little snowflakes are falling from heaven! Be careful with this yellow bus! When I grew up these busses were picking up children of the GI-families. For German children schoolbusses or even yellow ones were not common at that time, but we have a very good transportation system even though people are complaining, but thats the Berlin way of living - complain about everything. In old days everything was better. But thats not right!

Last year we visited the old "Ost-Wall". It was constructed at the boarder after WWI to keep Russia out of Germany. Now its Poland. The mayor of a little former German village which now is a Polish village explained us all the detais of this famous German construction and he really was an expert.

He also told us that his family came 60 years ago from the east. Their "Heimat", their home had been annected by the sovjets and their home now was this former German part of the world, which is now Poland. Crossing the boarder to Poland our bus (not yellow) did not have to stop, no controlling of passports, enemies were no longer enemies.

I don't know if yall can get the feeling we had, just like 20 years ago, when I was crossing the boarder to East - Berlin over with my car, what a feeling and Im glad nobody put me to psychiatry because I was driving like mad.

This mayor told us, he now was with German families who lived there 60 years ago, who had to leave their homes, where they lived for centuries and give them to families who had to leave their homes, where they lived for centuries.

Nobody had a gun when we were talking, just the old concrete constructions for German canons. No canons anymore, but the concrete lasts, like many German things do.

And I decided again to learn Polish, at least it was the native language of my grandmother. But I know only a few words, having learned Russian at Waltrip helpes a lot.

How did I start? Burge, we live in a wonderful world and as far as I know Hitler and Stalin are dead and in all times there were corrupt politicians. It depends on us if we are able to see the sun that is shining, today we even have heart-surgery that can fix us in a way that was not possible, when we were young.

Just listen to the birds, they are singing the same songs they were singing when we were young.

Whatever I have written, now I can read it when its posted,

still waiting for the yellow bus,

bjt


01/23/10 03:39 AM #2085    

 

Bernd Joachim Tonat

Well, not too many faults, heres the missing l and this Polish mayor now is friend to German families who used to live in his Polish village with the old German bricks and concrete.

bjt

01/23/10 05:38 AM #2086    

 

Bernd Joachim Tonat

I wrote no wall deviding Germany and Europe anymore but what I didn't write:

No Russian, French and British troops anymore and 400 000 GIs and their families gone home!

What a great time to live in freedom!

I can visit all the countryside around Berlin, that I could not visit, when I was young. If I want to I even can live there. No TV, so Ive got to go to à movie- theatre. The one we are mostly going to is in Prussion Potsdam just a few miles away. If we want to, its just 3 or 4 stations by train - to the centre of Berlin its maybe 15 stations. To see movies in the original version, weve got to go there.

Jogging its about 8 minutes to be in former communist territory and I would have been shot 20 years ago.

It was easier to come to the US than visiting my neighbor in Potsdam! Now the yellow bus can go to all places if you finda road. - New roads constructed allover. Castles reconstructed with the help of Polish workers, who are the best in the world for this kind of work. Many Germans have got Polish ancestors, many different cultures were able to live together, like in Transsylvania, but hate and a century of wars have destroyed humanity and freedom. Its to us to change it!

Sounds a bit like love and peace but even that was a great time. What is so bad about love and peace and freedom and democracy. Eventhough I know how hard it is to love your enemies, studying theology didn't help me to make it better.

Just listen to the birds and what the cats and dogs have got to say and thats not only love and pease, heres plenty of space for yall to find or tell answers in this beautiful and sometimes rotten world.

Just yellow submarines outside, no busses but snow and we had some wonderful Sauerkraut,

bjt







01/23/10 09:58 AM #2087    

 

John Burgess Webb

i think that was very well put,you having the perspective of living in a place that has been torn by war and idiology that we in america cannot imagine.i guess the closest we come in our history is the torn naton under civil war.god forbid that ever hapen again.no matter what the acrimony and descention arising from our political differences we here in america can still learn from history and correct our mistakes through a democratic process.i wish we could heal it all up and let some of the light show through.we talk about 'openness'yet still havnt gotten there.when our press wakes up from its stuper,mabe we can get it right(not far right).
b

01/23/10 07:01 PM #2088    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

I had posted a response that was newsy, but my furshlerginer computer shut off with a windows update!
I hate this stupid computer!

So now I will be even briefer!

Missed Marilyns service today, forgot!!!!
But I worked a boothe today at the reliant center! Going back to morrow!

But the good news, I saw a missing classmate!!!!!!
NA HA HA!!! RICHARD KENNEDY I recognasized him, but he didnt know who I was, thank goodness!!!
The committee sent info to him, but it came back as whereabouts unknown! He lives in Pinehurst off 249 past Tomball!!!
Gave him www.waltrip64.com, and also the info on Fudds and he indicated he might join us!

be back later, my darlin grandaughter wants to check her e mail! I love her beyond all measure! well duh!!!!

Glad to see so many get on the forum! just makes my day!
see ya
beaujeau

01/25/10 11:08 AM #2089    

 

Kay Watters '65 (Greene)

Well, I ran into Tony Maddox at our local Walmart. He's going to try to come next month, has been busy. Arn't we all?

Saw Alvateur? this weekend....that's a bad way to spend that much time in a darkened theatre, when one could be outside working, or shopping, or watching football. However, it was mildly interesting. I would rather watch a really involved romance with realistic thinking, solutions, happiness,etc. Yeah, like most women! Did it for a male friend, one who really needed to get out and socialize a little.

01/25/10 01:49 PM #2090    

 

Lloyd Pond

Ferrell always reminds me that the movies are all about relationships. We had a long discussion after seeing Up in the Air. I thought it was all very depressing, but Ferrell said no, it is about working on your relationships, hopefully, make them better.




01/25/10 03:07 PM #2091    

 

Paige Talley (Meek)

Not me, Lloyd ... I am NOT after a relationship... I just want to watch football and be lost to the game...lol

Now that the important stuff is out of the way, I have a bridge in the desert and a pirate ship FOR SALE !

Paige

01/25/10 03:55 PM #2092    

 

Bernd Joachim Tonat

Paige,how much is the bridge and how do I get it over here? Do I have to take the pirate ship? And are the pirates looking for relationship or is there no pirate on board anymore?

bjt

01/25/10 07:11 PM #2093    

 

Scotty Croom

hi gang...lola and i got back from florida trip this pm...was warm and sunny....

01/26/10 09:14 AM #2094    

 

Paige Talley (Meek)

Bernd, The "Pirate" goes with the ship.
The bridge sold yesterday. I'm going to buy an airplane (the Phantom Phlyer) with the proceeds... the bridge was bought by a former corporation and paid for with counterfeit monopoly dollars that I think were produced in China because this was written on the bills ... ??.

There should be a freeze this week, Scotty/Lola.
Welcome Home !

Lots of birthday's this month... I can't think of a better way to start off a new year than to CELEBRATE every chance we get. So Happy Days to you... this month and next month and the next... Have a great year!

On Adventure in College Station
Pirate Paige

01/26/10 05:26 PM #2095    

 

Jackie Crowe (Finch)

Welcome home Scotty and Lola!

Barbara Porter Raines and I went to Marilyn's memorial services on Saturday, January 23 at the Nature Center off Woodway. What a beautiful "Celebration of her Life" - with a slideshow of pictures of her through the years. You know Marilyn and her "big hairdo's" there were many -- but as some said "her heart was as big as her hair" and that was the truth. There was also a notebook written by Marilyn and then --- all the loving stories from Bob (her brother), Rae (his wife), Lisa (her daughter) and Bob (her husband). Lots of tears and laughter.

I know Marilyn is beaming because her brother, Bob and family gave her a beautiful farewell. Our prayers continue for them --- she was a sweetheart.

I've enjoyed everyone's inputs on forum -- come on the rest of you - join in.

Tom Gann, Johnny Sheffield, Glenda McDonald, Larry Smith, Terry Hurzeler, Susan Foley, Tony Maddox, Barbara Porter, Susan Howard, Allen Geiser, Lynn Wren, Beverly Hengst, Beverly Sanford, Judy Nelson, Wendy Sherrill and lots more --- we want to hear from you, too. Make my day!!

Group Hug - every day is precious!
J

01/27/10 01:44 AM #2096    

 

Bernd Joachim Tonat

Beau are you on the road to old Europe? Better check your heating system!

Sun for the third day in Berlin. Stopped shining fifth of January, but last night temperature down to almost zeeeero. This afternoon and night its supposed to snow.

In the Bannat / Transsylvania down to almost thirty degrees minus, many homeless people frozen to death.

A bit cold in Europe, heating is working hard, but still living,

bjt

01/27/10 08:00 AM #2097    

 

John Burgess Webb

its hard to imagine thirty degrees below,when it reached 17 degrees here a month ago i though i would never get warm;the heater ran constantly and i was praying that no ice ould down the electricity.its supposed to get cold and rainey again but i feel lucky that i have a roof over my head and a heater to stay alive.not always comfortable but alive.what a shame that some freeze to death;;no shelter,no love.conditions can be really harsh on this planet.i wish everyone had a place to go in those conditions;to freeze to death must be a terrible way to go.be thankful.
burge

01/27/10 08:01 AM #2098    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

Frozen Bernd,
How you like this global warming???? Go over to Copenhagin and see what Al Gahore gave those people to smoke!!!!
Got email from Dracula, in transylvania, and he said he was closing up the castle and heading south! -33 degrees is just too cold!!! It's pretty cold here, 51 degrees!!! My bones and joints think it's minus 51! I would not survive in the cold weather Europe and the north have! thats one of the reasons I have not been on the forum! I've been hurtin so bad, I couldnt even think! Having a hard time even now to keep a train of thought going! Sat down numerous times and logged on, but had to shut er down, and lay down with the dogs and cats!

Bernd, if wishes were warmth, you would be warm indeed!
Say, on a lighter subject, or maybe dark age subject, have you been to the Bronze Age museum in east Berlin??? Saw a program on the Nebra Star Disc, dated about 1600 BC.

First known chart of the stars!! I think they discovered it in 2001 in a forest there!!! Since there is no carbon dating of metal, they did other tests and conclude that it's authentic! Of course, a lot of science is conjecture and theory, and subject to interpretation! One scientist in particular says that it is the Eayptian Sun Ship of Rah!

I think it is just an old Tzigane Gypsy CD!!! That would be subjective, in the vernacular, of course!

Kay, a friend told me they loved avalar, or whatever the movie is! This person is a Dr of psychology! No, she is not my therapist! My therapists name is Harley Davidson!I just dont like cartoons! I know it is some live action, married to anime, but, just dont like that sort of stuff!!! So youre not alone! Rather watch an old Harold Lloyd movie, or Cagney, Cooper, Gable, Dietrich etc!!!

Now, if we could all jump on Pretty Pirate Paiges Pirate ship and head for the Carribean for some fun in the sun, and a genu-wine (yes, I know it is spelled wrong)
Elvis Clambake... Bernd, since the big yellow school bus is down with U-Joint pain, I am going to buy Paiges Pirate ship, and install heaters and come pick you up, that is if I can get through the ice floes!

Being an old Sailor, I use to know my way around a ship! Port, starbord, fore and aft, bulkhead and deck, etc!
Think I will ask the pretty pirate Paige to help with the navigation and actual running of our ship though! My navagational skills are a might rusty! Whatdayathink???? Hey paige, in honor of the old, "not ready for prime time players", on SNL, can we rename the ship the "Raging Queen"???? Anyone remember that skit???

Then we could all sing the song, "get on board yall, join in," remember "The love Train"??????

Damn, hurtin bad, synapses just firin at will!

Got to take Pegasus, (my bike) in for it's 15K mile checkup and earl change! Need to do that today, ah reckon! Mancusos sent a 20 percent off coupon for just that service! Now wasnt that nice of them???? I have spent a few million dollars there the past 5 years!!! I know, "SUCKER"!!!! Gonna be a cold short trip to Mancusos at North Main and 610! But they have free coffee, and it is tolerable! Plus I get to talk to the pretty, YOUNG girls that work there! They all think that I am some kind of "Biker God"!!!! Wonder where they got that Idear???? Hmmmmmm!

I see that it has warmed up to 53 gredeees! Damn, a veritable heat wave!!! Suppose to get down below freezing this weekend, and rain tomorrow and Friday, ifin today be Wednesday!

Closed another chapter in my life yesterday! Finally closed down the Bayou City Hardware showroom and warehouse! Got the last of the stuff yesterday!
But BCH will live on, mehopes! Kevin has moved his showroom to HHNs showroom, which we set up anyway! He will have an office there, and one at his house! Plus Ken, his trusty and loyal last employee, will office out of San Leon!!!! Maybe it will woik out! Mehopes!!!!

I see by the empty coffee cup on the desk, that it is time to get some more! So I will bid you a WARM ADIEU for now!
Remember the old love song, "I Wish You Love"???
I do that, and warmth too!!!
Attila the hurtin

01/27/10 11:44 AM #2099    

 

Paige Talley (Meek)

Beau... "help with the navigation and actual running of our ship though!" Wells you know how my mind wanders and it just wandered to "gettin' through" (yea, I know you said "though" but this is MY mind wandering here)

Customs: Chetumal through Santa Elena, Mexico to Sta Elena, Belize and back to the island.

Some girls and I (ok, we're older girls) had traveled by taxi (after we got to the mainland) to Chetumal for some R&R. Anyway, while there my partner in the restaurant and I purchased a decorator item. It was decided that I, being the one who didn't mind blinking her eyes at the custom agents, would take the "decorator item" through customs. We packed it in a red backpack. Sneaky, right... gonna walk it right through!

Well, we get ready to leave the hotel and I was helping the older women get their stuff down the stairs (no elevators in Chetumal) and it took several trips. I was stacking our stuff in a pile in the lobby. My partner was checking us out at the desk... soooooooo

I called to her from the top of the stairs (called really loud to get her attention) wanting to alert her that our valuables were on the lobby floor. "THE POT IS IN THE RED BAG". She looked at me rather startled and called back... "THE VASE IS IN THE RED BAG???" I yelled back over the lobby noise, "YES, THE POT IS IN THE RED BAG" and back and forth we yelled until it dawned on me... "POT" OMG!!!! YES I CRIED, "THE VASE IS IN THE RED BAG!!!"

We made it through customs without being hauled to jail for smuggling drugs... batting the eyelashes worked again!!! The story spread through the island like... well just use your imagination on this one.

Are you SURE you want me to drive the boat???
Paige

01/27/10 11:48 AM #2100    

 

Lloyd Pond

I remember when I would change the oil all my by self. Now its down to Jiffy Lube for a change..ran me $36. Maybe I should start doing it again. I would think that a Harley would be pretty easy... however, young girls making a fuss over you is a big temptation.

01/27/10 03:06 PM #2101    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

Lloyd, it costs about 350 dollars american to get a specific service done at certain miles! They kinda tear it apart and look at this and at that, and replace seals and stuff! Use synthetic oil in all my vehicles, so thats and extra charge! Synthetic oil lowers the eng temp about 20 degrees or so! And since heat generally kills things, I like to run my stuff as cool as I can get it! Had a coupon today for 20percent off, so it only cost me 255 dollars american!!! The girls are an extra added bonus, if you will! And even if you wont!!!

PAIGE!!!!!!! There is a young lady that works at Mancuso central (North Main and 610 westbound) that could be your twin!!!!! I'll swannee!!!!! I asked her if she was your sister, and she said no!!! I said that she ought to be!!!! I think she likes me, and I'm old enough to be her grandfather!!! Methinks!!! Well, I like her too!!! Not enough to cause trouble, if thats what youre thinking!

And about that steering job, hell, you couldnt do any worse than me! "Mr U-Boat commander"! Remember I'm the one that ran his John Deere lawnmower into the drink!!!

You'll have plenty of help, me and Burge will philosophi our course, and hep with any steerage problems! Why heck, I can look at the stars and tell if it's nighttime!!!!

You know, yesterday morn, I was a bit perturbed, because a tom cat had gotten in my garage and sprayed the tires on my truck! Now, it's my fault, cause I left the door up a mite to give him a respite from the cold and wet!
See, no good deed goes unpunished!!!!

Well anyhoo, I was grumblin and mumblin about the furshlerginer cat doing that to me truck! Soooo, On the last load that I took from the showroom/warehouse to my house, I picked up a bottle of Lagerfeld and old spice and some other stuff, that had been left in the bathroom! Yes, you guessed it, I spilled the lagerfeld!!!
The good news, is that it was in the bed of my truck, the bad news, is now you can smell my truck coming a block or two away! I use to marinade in lagerfeld in my youte! Let me tell you, you cannot wash that stuff off! It has to wear off!!! Now my truck and garage smells like a "freench whore house"! (an old saying) Not that I have anything against "French whores" or anything like that! Heavens to betsy no!!!! (where did the term "heavens to betsy" come from?) I know where "Heavens to mergatroids" came from, at least I did at one time!

So to make a short story longer, my beloved comes home last night, and drives in the garage, and comes in holding her nose!!! "Did you break a bottle of odie coloney" she askes???
I splained to her what happened, and she still gave me "the look"!!! Aside from getting the crap on me, Now the oderiferousnous has wafted it's way into the house!!! The cats and dawgs noses are working overtime! They sleep with a paw or two over their noses now!!! I guess I shoulda taken me truck to the carwash! A little late now dont cha think einstein!!!!! Same ol same ol!!!

I have washed and scrubbed my hands till they are raw, but that smell wont go away!!! I know, couldnt we just douse our enemys with the stuff???? It would drive them crazy, plus we could smell em if they ever tried sneaking up on us!!!! Sounds like a plan to me!!!!

Nap time!!!
Attila the stinky

01/27/10 03:10 PM #2102    

 

Kay Watters '65 (Greene)

Oh...let us see! The pycho -chologist was probably a "guy"....and if you can get romance out of that cartoon, you must be a man....after all, they didn't even land on each other! (Avatar...people).

I was thinking about it last night (must have got some of my attention), thinking he had a choice of staying a leg-less human or a superb Avatar with-legs and a gal...good choice. The Boss probably was lying when he said he would get him legs-here on Earth, only to cull him out.
Actually wondering if it seemed similar to US fighting in Afganistan primitive people, and wondering if this held a hidden meaning...

Must have been the anesthesia I had yesterday in a non-surgical procedure....LOL.

Beau...hope it is just Old Man Winter that produces the pings and pangs you are suffering. Hoping we have only six more weeks of cold to go through.

Paige - chuckle, that is a good one! You better stay on the ship.

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