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Morning chaps.... Sitting here at the corporate office looking at the snow, and I'm damn glad I'm catching a flight out of here this am!
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I know Pete.... These sick bastards up here seem to think a few inches if snow is acceptable.... I'll have none of their nonsense, so I'm leaving. :D
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At the airport in Sioux Falls.... Excited to be escaping before more snow and cold gets here |
Glen, I totally get it. That's why I posted what I did. War is a complicated thing. Like I said, even my parents won't speak of their experiences. That's why I never really got offended when somebody called me Jap. Even though mistaken, I understood where they were coming from. Whether wrong or right, people live their life by their past experiences. As I have gotten older, I have a deeper understanding of the consequences of war on a country and even down to the common folk.
I agree with, Azzy. Doesn't make sense, all of it. How we can't see when it comes down to it, we are all people trying to live on this place called Earth. |
Sidney, ewwwwwww. Stop saying that four letter word. Unless you are skiing or snowboarding in it. :)
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We are having a 60 deg day but overcast
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My dad told about the local butcher couldn't sell ground beef because of the rationing stamp stuff. The butcher was only allowed to make so much, the rest was sold as cuts for lots more money. My Dad tells about letting his temper get the best of him, going behind the counter, throwing a side of beef on the block, and cutting a big chunk out of the middle ruining any cuts you could make. Then storming out throwing some money at the cashier, all while the butcher was yelling and screaming at him. My dad was a big guy so that's about all the butcher could do to try to stop him was yell and scream.
The next time dad went to that grocery they came out greeting him all nice as could be. Because he had ruined that side of beef they were allowed to grind it up for hamburger and could sell a LOT more of than the cuts normally allowed. During this time my Parents lived in New Jersey. My mom says the grocers wouldn't let her shop there, buy anything, talk to her, and wouldn't take her money because they didn't know her. My dad had to go tell them she was his wife before they would let her shop in their store. My dad said it was because the store keeps in that neighborhood were Jews. |
I'm talking to Stijn on FB and I have to tell you, he is insane
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He's just nutz, thats all. He is one of the few people on the planet that actually make me laugh
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Jim, the garage queen looks nice and white against the grey day.
Here in SoMaryland, the sun is finally starting to just poke little holes in the fog!! |
still doing Christmas Cards!!! I reckon if I died, my hubby would have no idea who to send cards to, or who anybody in my address book is!!!
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Not that I am planning on dying any time soon!!! Just saying
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Watching Army/Navy on the teev, don't have a preference since Air Force isn't playing, lol :)
afternoon Gents, Tweez |
I am watching the game as well and I am conflicted. My dad played linebacker for Navy back in the 50's but my daughter was in the Army as an M.P.
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