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>What happens to them after you marry them? Do >they suddenly revert to kinder behaviors? Actually.....No. My ex-wife was hell on wheels. She was impossible to domesticate
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I think I was behind her this past weekend in Philly until I realized she was actually dropping the f-bomb on the truck in front of her for having a big Steelers "The Curtain is Comin'" flag. Nothing like Philly/South Jersey fiesty women. Till yo…
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Mouth swab which detects presence of nicotine. Also, blood tests will show trace amounts. Life insurers test this way when you apply for "Preferred Best Non-Tobacco" yet smoke two packs a day. My older brother tried to get cute about 3 years ag…
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Because Uncle Sam made it my assigned place of duty. I was selected for a program called Green to Gold while on active duty in the Army. That was my job, to finish my degree. Earlier on I had gone for a couple of semesters like all the humanoids…
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Add these two real-life ones I have experienced. The first one happened in PA, where it is common for people to lease "islands" on the Susquehanna for either fishing, camping and/or partying. The second one happened here in TN about 9 months ago. …
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It all started with my grandfather, who taught me at a very early age small things like holding doors open for women, pulling chairs out, proper way to shake hands, etc, etc. The next stage was catholic school with a military curriculum. From the …
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Darn it, Don, I've asked you not to tell on me! I guess that's what I get for starting it! Yes, I must admit, here in TN we do strange things. Up in the smokies they spell birth control b-e-a-s-t-i-a-l-i-t-y
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Please tell me that none of this involves Boots or Bear's relatives. I heard of kinky stuff taking place in MS with barnyard animals, but the domesticated type as well? Too much!
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This is all very touching. I'm at my desk with tears in my eyes and it's only 7:15! Now, Don, according to your post, you had to put Boots down five years ago, however, later in your post you mention the last dog you lost (prior to Bear) was at 31…
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She is the current, however, I will reiterate the fact that neither the Opryland nor the current (or any other woman) had anything to do with the fact that the ex is an ex. I will quote the infamous words of you-know-who "I did not have sexual rela…
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It didn't take my ex-wife that long to find 206 at the Opryland. Unfortunately, I was there with my current wife before the ex was an ex and the current became current Gene Disclaimer: The preceding was a joke. I have never been involved in an…
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"You can reach me by cell phone this afternoon. I will be out of pocket." "Our health plan needs to have a national network for the out-of-pocket sales reps in Ohio and Washington" As to the origin, I have no idea. I will take a creative and hum…
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Had I cooked-up this idea as a teen, I would have reasonably expected my parents to privately tan my hide. Sorry, I subscribe to the archaic tought that if it involves my children, living under my roof, utilizing things that I provide, then I have …
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Death.
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Mad TV or In Living Color did a skit one time where Aunt Bea and Otis were sharing a "40" (40 oz. bottle of malt liquor)on the town square and ended-up getting frisky when they both landed in the drunk tank.
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About the only nice thing I have to say about Walmart is that they have a decent selection of fishing and outdoor gear, their tire center is OK. I enjoy the lifetime balance/rotate/road hazard deal. But, typical Walmart, I can't get the same Goodye…
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Actually, they are shelf-stable products that are not bad if you heat them and serve them on a plate. Unfortunately, back when I had to eat them, MRE's did not come with heaters (actually, we were not offered the heaters). I spent my time in the 75…
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I heard Viagra and Cialis are not the total answer to erectile disfunction. But at least they get you pointed in the right direction. xclap Luckily, I'm still young enough that my main problem in this area is the exact opposite of what these suppl…
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Unfortunately, the posts following my orignal response to Don's comment are the reason this particular election is the most disjointed and convoluted scene in recent history. People will work hard, very hard, on either side, to try and discredit th…
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>I looked at the sight you mentioned. It is only >showing his discharge from enlisted status right >before attending Officer school. There is only >4 months of service listed, one school attended >and no duty positions serve…
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Don, I am not necessarily a Kerry fan, however, your post appeared strange. I say that because it was my personal experience during military service that officers usually did not receive anything less than honorable unless there was actual UCMJ (u…
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Ooops! So much for "what goes deer hunting stays deer hunting"........Before the debate heats-up, here's some rounded figures on total deer harvested in 2003: WI-600K MS-350K Don, someone once told me that flinging the empty beer cans while drivi…
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Why do people call it a PIN number (same idea as the ATM one)? Beag, I had a medic in the Army whose name was Major Dudley, he was a Sergeant (E5). So, the other NCO's often ribbed him and called him Sergeant Major Dudley........I'm sure you get i…
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Choke? Aha! There's my proof that it was really a joint they were passing around at 35K feet. High in the sky!
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Better man than I Don. Must be some sort of 60's "puff, puff, pass" sharing type of thing..........
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That's what you get when you deal with a Teamster-infested organization. I've gotten the same complacent, entitled union mentality from them before. Save yourself the headache of getting your $$ back. They have an act-of-god clause in their ser…
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"We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender." Winston Churchill …
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Here's my top 3 faves (taken from "A Mobster's Guide to Labor Relations" humorous column that ran in an HR newsletter sometime ago): *He starts employee disciplinary meetings with "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse". *He uses terms like …
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>I've always wanted to go...but probably never >will...oh well. I'm sure Dandy Don will gladly offer you a ride on his hog next time he goes. Seriously, though, it's one of those things you have to do at least once. I did Daytona on a cro…