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I love all my CHILDREN equally but Squackee does hold a special place in my heart. He is just so precious.
I gotta agree with you there. Sorta like a 3-legged dog or a goldfish floating on the top of the water. :P
Once while out running, I saw a two-legged dog. No fooling. Missing both front legs. Thought it was just in a "playful" posture with its chest down and wiggly little rump up in the air, but then it started bobbing up and down on its hind legs like some sort of giant windup toy...
Squackee, cause he spells worse than I
Mojo, cause she smacks squack down when he needs it (a woman's work...)
Marlow/Tafnut, who claims to be a TOE, but all the time he spends on this
site, he must just give the kids worksheets
Paulthefan, cause every board needs a resident troll
Nevetslim, cause anyone who lives in crappy plymouth, needs our love
PS, I was in Plymouth, and didn't think it was all that crappy. But, I was a tourist, what did I know
now after a day of emails from cousin Mike Renfro's loved ones requesting Uncle Paul's message board favorites: here goes,
Per Anderson
dj
lonewolf
(these three because the library at Alexandria was burned and their material is just a little more critical to world civilization as a trackfan would see it)
Marlow (the man is gifted with a good nature, equaled only by tafnut)
Mike Renfro (hard not to mention family)
(countless others are close, Eldrick, a few highjumpers, squakee, and a certain sage thoroughbred from Kentucky.)
... nothing really ever changes my friend, new lines for old, new lines for old.
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Per Anderson
dj
lonewolf
(these three because the library at Alexandria was burned and their material is just a little more critical to world civilization as a trackfan would see it)
I really intended to return everything I had checked out from the library at Alexandria but now, with oil prices quivering in the mid $40/bbl, I am afraid the late fees would bankrupt me. :?
I really intended to return everything I had checked out from the library at Alexandria but now, with oil prices quivering in the mid $40/bbl, I am afraid the late fees would bankrupt me. :?
Checked out? I had kinda assumed that you were the original endower of materials!
I really intended to return everything I had checked out from the library at Alexandria but now, with oil prices quivering in the mid $40/bbl, I am afraid the late fees would bankrupt me. :?
Checked out? I had kinda assumed that you were the original endower of materials!
Not all of it. And, with much of ancient Alexadria now under water, perhaps you can better understand why I speak with unabashed, first hand authority and confidence on the transistory nature of coastlines and other geographic and geologic features.
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