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Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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clark howard, the consumer finance guy, celebrates valentines day thusly:
2 weeks before valentines day he buys his wife roses before the prices go up. 1 week before valentines day he takes his wife out to eat before the prices go up. he buys his wife a valentines day card every year at the dollar store for 50 cents. his wife gives him the same card she bought him on their first valentines day. he reads it and gives it back to her. she gives the same card to him next year and the next year and the next year....2,000 miler -
max.patch wrote:
clark howard, the consumer finance guy, celebrates valentines day thusly:
2 weeks before valentines day he buys his wife roses before the prices go up. 1 week before valentines day he takes his wife out to eat before the prices go up. he buys his wife a valentines day card every year at the dollar store for 50 cents. his wife gives him the same card she bought him on their first valentines day. he reads it and gives it back to her. she gives the same card to him next year and the next year and the next year....
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
WanderingStovie wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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rafe wrote:
WanderingStovie wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
max.patch wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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another creation by jester, who i'm sure most eveyone here knows at least by reputation. funny guy; one of the few hikers who can string a few sentences together coherently.
for those of you into cards...print it out and give it your significant other.
[IMG:http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DMTsIVym8Hw/Uv5gggEbBAI/AAAAAAAAARk/Aiq4Id0nXcI/s1600/Valentines+Foot+Final.jpg]2,000 milerThe post was edited 1 time, last by max.patch ().
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TrafficJam wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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rafe wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
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rafe wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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trillium should be by shortly to report that michigan states denzel valentine scored 30 points and passed out 13 assists in the spartans win today. it was truly valentines day in lansing today.
oh..in case you were wondering..last year on valentines day mr. valentine scored 17 points and made a game winning 3 pointer at the buzzer to beat ohio state.2,000 miler -
OzJacko wrote:
rafe wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
LIhikers wrote:
That started out OK but then it went over the top.
I don't like it.
Although I do appreciate the following.
If you love something, let it go.
If it comes back to you, it is yours forever.
If it does not, you take your gun and shoot it.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
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OzJacko wrote:
My next trip to the USA, I want to go here...
google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zSl….k4X2P1oRDJLM&usp=sharing -
OzJacko wrote:
My next trip to the USA, I want to go here...
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
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max.patch wrote:
trillium should be by shortly to report that michigan states denzel valentine scored 30 points and passed out 13 assists in the spartans win today. it was truly valentines day in lansing today.
oh..in case you were wondering..last year on valentines day mr. valentine scored 17 points and made a game winning 3 pointer at the buzzer to beat ohio state.
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if you're gonna flash a fake police badge in order to score a free drink at the golden corral, ya better make sure the person in line in front of you isn't a real cop and can tell the difference.
wkrn.com/2016/02/13/man-caught…=website&utm_content=link2,000 miler -
Trillium wrote:
max.patch wrote:
trillium should be by shortly to report that michigan states denzel valentine scored 30 points and passed out 13 assists in the spartans win today. it was truly valentines day in lansing today.
oh..in case you were wondering..last year on valentines day mr. valentine scored 17 points and made a game winning 3 pointer at the buzzer to beat ohio state.
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max.patch wrote:
if you're gonna flash a fake police badge in order to score a free drink at the golden corral, ya better make sure the person in line in front of you isn't a real cop and can tell the difference.
wkrn.com/2016/02/13/man-caught…=website&utm_content=link
RIAP -
max.patch wrote:
if you're gonna flash a fake police badge in order to score a free drink at the golden corral, ya better make sure the person in line in front of you isn't a real cop and can tell the difference.
wkrn.com/2016/02/13/man-caught…=website&utm_content=link
Cheesecake> Ramen -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
rafe wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
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Astro wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
That started out OK but then it went over the top.
I don't like it.
Although I do appreciate the following.
If you love something, let it go.
If it comes back to you, it is yours forever.
If it does not, you take your gun and shoot it.
If you love something, let it go.
If it doesn't come back, it wasn't meant to be.
If it does come back, you highsided it.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
i restarted my fb account. how did i ever survive without seeing stuff like this?
[IMG:https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/12715213_1116282325050882_7812145417451867149_n.jpg?oh=82ff19960ea2b625c404e410c2acdc29&oe=576D9B59]2,000 miler -
A little nature porn. Mt Washington
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max.patch wrote:
yet another reason not to smoke.
Just sharing... trying very hard not being at all judgmental.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
OK let me share a very short story about how to stay married.... for the guys.... Wonderful Females... put the owl on Ignore. Here is the short version... She picked up this waiter/bartender some 28 years ago... at a restaurant....Oh "me"
Valentine's day I bent the ear at the same damn place and asked for a upscale menu from a "friend" chef....
We had a stuffed Crab meat South African Lobster with a wonderful sauce. Her favorite drink a Blue Kamikaze with dirty rocks on the side. Its a Concentrated BOLS Liquor in place of the main ingredient. I ordered for her the "Luna" which are sliced mozzarella doubled breaded and pan fried with a marina sauce for an appetizer. For me it was steak tips with Cajun seasoning.... There is my wish,,,, If I was a chef the wife and I would something else ... I will come back to this...
Later as she apparently had room.... She ordered a Chocolate Crape Susette stuffed with Strawberries & pure vanilla Ice cream.
Serious this bill including my drinks and hers, topped $60 and kudo's yet for another year....
all I can say is "Winning"
Oh and FYI - This is no swanky place....Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
Wise Old Owl wrote:
max.patch wrote:
yet another reason not to smoke.
Just sharing... trying very hard not being at all judgmental.
I would be stunned if they couldn't get lung cancer. Given their smaller bodies I would expect it to be more devastating.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
For those hikers who think that your smart phone is the ultimate multi-use item:
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rafe wrote:
WanderingStovie wrote:
Astro wrote:
Hi, those with a significant other, or interested in pursuing one, please don't forget what this Sunday is.
I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
lol, who in the world writes to dear abby these days? its been close to 20 years since i've had any ticket "mailed" to me.
DEAR ABBY: When purchasing concert tickets online for others, when should you expect reimbursement? I say the charge hits your credit card immediately, and so should the payment you've advanced for that person. My husband thinks it should be when the tickets are mailed to you -- which can take two to four weeks -- and you either bring the tickets to your friends or they pick them up. What do you think? -- CAUTIOUS FRIEND IN LOUISIANA
DEAR CAUTIOUS FRIEND: Your mistake was in not discussing payment arrangements before you bought the tickets. Unless immediate repayment was agreed upon at the time they were ordered, I agree with your husband that reimbursement when the tickets are delivered is appropriate.
edit to add: oops...in the interest of keeping my 100% accuracy rate intact, i just remembered that my basketball season tickets are actual pieces of cardboard that come to me in the mail. and i'm glad they do, since it saves me from printing out some 30 odd pieces of paper ever year. but the days of having tickets mailed for individual sporting events, concerts, and the theater ended some 20 years ago.2,000 milerThe post was edited 1 time, last by max.patch ().
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what are we gonna do about these rogue cops?
ABOVE AND BEYOND: Cobb Police Officer T.A. Atwood rolled up on a stranded motorist and her two young children on West Sandtown Drive down the road from Hillgrove High School on February 12, a Friday. The woman said she didn’t have anyone to call and was experiencing financial hardship.
Determining one of the car belts was ruined, Atwood got on his computer and found a local auto parts store that had the belt in stock. He then went to the store, purchased the belt with his own money, stopped by his house to get the right tools, and returned to put the new belt on the engine, allowing the woman to continue on her way.
“When compared to my time as an officer responding to calls for police services, police work is much more complex today,” Cobb Police Chief John Houser tells Around Town. “With the complexity of the job, it is easy to make a mistake. The good things we do far outweigh mistakes that are made. This is just one example of the positive way our officers serve the citizens of Cobb County every day.” See a video of the encounter at mdjonline.com.
(i think the video is part of the free content portion of the paper.):
mdjonline.com/pages/mm_page_vidtest?widget=push&id=27094915
Read more: The Marietta Daily Journal - Cupid s aide defends commish2,000 miler -
max.patch wrote:
lol, who in the world writes to dear abby these days? its been close to 20 years since i've had any ticket "mailed" to me.
DEAR ABBY: When purchasing concert tickets online for others, when should you expect reimbursement? I say the charge hits your credit card immediately, and so should the payment you've advanced for that person. My husband thinks it should be when the tickets are mailed to you -- which can take two to four weeks -- and you either bring the tickets to your friends or they pick them up. What do you think? -- CAUTIOUS FRIEND IN LOUISIANA
DEAR CAUTIOUS FRIEND: Your mistake was in not discussing payment arrangements before you bought the tickets. Unless immediate repayment was agreed upon at the time they were ordered, I agree with your husband that reimbursement when the tickets are delivered is appropriate.
edit to add: oops...in the interest of keeping my 100% accuracy rate intact, i just remembered that my basketball season tickets are actual pieces of cardboard that come to me in the mail. and i'm glad they do, since it saves me from printing out some 30 odd pieces of paper ever year. but the days of having tickets mailed for individual sporting events, concerts, and the theater ended some 20 years ago.
I like the Word Jumble too. I do this thing where I quickly glance at each word then look away and try to guess the word.Lost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
max.patch wrote:
lol, who in the world writes to dear abby these days? its been close to 20 years since i've had any ticket "mailed" to me.
DEAR ABBY: When purchasing concert tickets online for others, when should you expect reimbursement? I say the charge hits your credit card immediately, and so should the payment you've advanced for that person. My husband thinks it should be when the tickets are mailed to you -- which can take two to four weeks -- and you either bring the tickets to your friends or they pick them up. What do you think? -- CAUTIOUS FRIEND IN LOUISIANA
DEAR CAUTIOUS FRIEND: Your mistake was in not discussing payment arrangements before you bought the tickets. Unless immediate repayment was agreed upon at the time they were ordered, I agree with your husband that reimbursement when the tickets are delivered is appropriate.
edit to add: oops...in the interest of keeping my 100% accuracy rate intact, i just remembered that my basketball season tickets are actual pieces of cardboard that come to me in the mail. and i'm glad they do, since it saves me from printing out some 30 odd pieces of paper ever year. but the days of having tickets mailed for individual sporting events, concerts, and the theater ended some 20 years ago.
I like the Word Jumble too. I do this thing where I quickly glance at each word then look away and try to guess the word.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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