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What about Sweden or Norway?
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On 1/9/2016 4:03 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> I decided on what to do if I hit the Powerball tonight. > > I'm going to buy RFC. I'm going to be too busy with my money to run > things so I'll hire Casa Boner to be the moderator. You have an interesting mind, Ed... |
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On 1/9/2016 7:59 PM, S Viemeister wrote:
> On 1/9/2016 4:03 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> I decided on what to do if I hit the Powerball tonight. >> >> I'm going to buy RFC. I'm going to be too busy with my money to run >> things so I'll hire Casa Boner to be the moderator. > > You have an interesting mind, Ed... Thank you. That is a very polite way of putting it! |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/9/2016 7:59 PM, S Viemeister wrote: >> On 1/9/2016 4:03 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> I decided on what to do if I hit the Powerball tonight. >>> >>> I'm going to buy RFC. I'm going to be too busy with my money to run >>> things so I'll hire Casa Boner to be the moderator. >> >> You have an interesting mind, Ed... > > > Thank you. That is a very polite way of putting it! You won't regret it Ed, this place will be as gleaming as the showers at the TA truck stop, and twice as sanitary! I'm going to put Bwuce in charge of pink breath mints. And Bwyan gets wet mop, of course... Tell ya what bro, we will have puppy-truckers from all over blowin' through the washerwoman's chicken coop just to east dsi1's Kona coffee-snmoked brisket tacos! HONK HONK!!!! |
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On 1/9/2016 8:24 PM, cibola de oro wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 1/9/2016 7:59 PM, S Viemeister wrote: >>> On 1/9/2016 4:03 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>> I decided on what to do if I hit the Powerball tonight. >>>> >>>> I'm going to buy RFC. I'm going to be too busy with my money to run >>>> things so I'll hire Casa Boner to be the moderator. >>> >>> You have an interesting mind, Ed... >> >> >> Thank you. That is a very polite way of putting it! > > You won't regret it Ed, this place will be as gleaming as the showers at > the TA truck stop, and twice as sanitary! > > I'm going to put Bwuce in charge of pink breath mints. > > And Bwyan gets wet mop, of course... > > Tell ya what bro, we will have puppy-truckers from all over blowin' > through the washerwoman's chicken coop just to east dsi1's Kona > coffee-snmoked brisket tacos! > > HONK HONK!!!! > > Thanks for accepting my offer. Looks like we are off to a good start. We have to work out some details yet, like wages and benefits. I'm thinking in the range of $300,000 a year but I'm worried about giving a well deserved 4 weeks vacation. Who will fill in while you are away? Oh, a company car of course. What color Lamborghini? |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/9/2016 8:24 PM, cibola de oro wrote: >> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On 1/9/2016 7:59 PM, S Viemeister wrote: >>>> On 1/9/2016 4:03 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>>> I decided on what to do if I hit the Powerball tonight. >>>>> >>>>> I'm going to buy RFC. I'm going to be too busy with my money to run >>>>> things so I'll hire Casa Boner to be the moderator. >>>> >>>> You have an interesting mind, Ed... >>> >>> >>> Thank you. That is a very polite way of putting it! >> >> You won't regret it Ed, this place will be as gleaming as the showers at >> the TA truck stop, and twice as sanitary! >> >> I'm going to put Bwuce in charge of pink breath mints. >> >> And Bwyan gets wet mop, of course... >> >> Tell ya what bro, we will have puppy-truckers from all over blowin' >> through the washerwoman's chicken coop just to east dsi1's Kona >> coffee-snmoked brisket tacos! >> >> HONK HONK!!!! >> >> > > Thanks for accepting my offer. Looks like we are off to a good start. > We have to work out some details yet, like wages and benefits. I'm > thinking in the range of $300,000 a year Yes! > but I'm worried about giving a well deserved 4 weeks vacation. You're more than generous, but all I ask is a 2 bedroom apartment back of the fuel islands so I can keep track of the lot lizards and be on-site in case Bwyan gets into it with the candyman. I mean he's a risky hire I know, but you just can't beat his resume. Plus he's got a family to feed so I think we can work things out. I also need someone to man the truck wash and keep the CB warm so drivers know we're open for business. I'm thinking that Gary would be our man there. He'll talk to anyone and he really enjoys what he does, plus we can make Mia a nice warm bed back of the boilers. I thought about Sheldon, but I mean come on, he's chief cook and not a bottle washer. That man knows his way around a flat top and we will have zero shrinkage on the bacon, which btw will all be thick cut - no cuttin' corners! Who will fill in while you are away? I have an idea, and she's very used to handling infantile behavior issues - sf! > Oh, a company car of course. What color Lamborghini? OMG! No sir, that's way over the top...Besides if we need to plow or clear any dead vehicles from the lot this will come in much more useful: http://www.truckpaper.com/listingsde...x?OHID=6372301 Plus we can get a dandy lease and it's just barely broken in. Buddy, this will be a gold mine for you and I promise when we get the menu worked out and an on-site dentist and tattoo shop we can blow the competition away! |
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![]() "cibola de oro" > wrote in message ... > Buddy, this will be a gold mine for you and I promise when we get the menu > worked out and an on-site dentist and tattoo shop we can blow the > competition away! I won $3.00 by having the number 13 on the PB, where will I spend it all? LOL Cheri |
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On 1/8/2016 3:46 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, January 8, 2016 at 12:25:44 AM UTC-5, TSILABOLG wrote: >> On 1/7/2016 8:36 PM, spamola de spammyro is a: >> >>> hillbilly >> >> Typical spammyshitbrain response from a gutless coward WHO NEVER SERVED! >> >> Gonna man up some day, you disgusting cowardly traitor? > > If everybody tried to enlist in the military, do you think there would > be room for all of them? Your disdain for those who have never served > is misplaced. My disdain for spammy (whom you call "casa boner" and other labels) is correctly placed. Spammy hoots and hollers for war like a classic chicken hawk, but has never had the guts to put his life on the line for his country. He's a useless right-wing creep and troll. This group would be best off if it ignored him completely. |
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In article >, Brooklyn1
> wrote: > I bought a NY Power Ball ticket today, the first lottery ticket I've > bought since 1964. It's up to $700,000,000... WTF would I do with > that kind of money? I think I just heard that nobody won. Let's call it a billion next round. My sister in law bought my wife a ticket for her birthday. Alas, no luck. If I had a thousand million dollars, I'd... leo |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "cibola de oro" > wrote in message > ... > >> Buddy, this will be a gold mine for you and I promise when we get the >> menu worked out and an on-site dentist and tattoo shop we can blow the >> competition away! > > I won $3.00 by having the number 13 on the PB, where will I spend it all? > LOL Ooohhhh decisions, decisions ... You could send it to me and I will put it in a Very safe account ... <g> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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Mainly because people would act weird around you.
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On Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 5:24:46 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> On 10/1/2016 09:18 wrote: > > > What about Sweden or Norway? > > Too gloomy, too cold and too many trees. Too many trees? What's wrong with trees? Cindy Hamilton |
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On Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 3:20:39 PM UTC-6, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 1:51:12 PM UTC-6, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote: > > On Friday, January 8, 2016 at 10:02:04 PM UTC-6, Gary wrote: > > > cibola de oro wrote: > > > > > > > > Brooklyn1 wrote: > > > > > okay, I had my hair cut today... I'd > > > > > probably have my hair cut three times a year instead of just twice, > > > > > maybe... > > > > > > > > Lordy man, what are ya, a NY hillbilly? > > > > > > LOL! Call me a southern, roadkill-eating hillbilly then. > > > I also got my haircut yesterday. It had been only a few days > > > short of 7 months. Last haircut was last June 11. > > > > > > Needless to say, after the long overdue haircut, I finally feel > > > like a member of society again. WHEW! In construction type > > > work, haircuts are not required so I always let mine go longer > > > than I should. > > > > > > I'm still happy with my hair after 4 months, but after that it starts > > > to bug me a bit, slowly. I keep putting it off and putting it off. By > > > the time I finally get to the barber, I don't care how they do...just > > > cut it, please. > > > > > > And since I only go twice a year, I always tip them well so they are > > > happy with the extra work they might have to do. Haircuts are $17 > > > there. I always give them $25. A good tip for them and a cheap price > > > for me annually. $50 per year is cheap haircutting. > > > > I've paid for two haircuts in the last 25 years. I cut my own, and > > sometimes have my wife touch up the back a tiny bit. > > > > --Bryan > > Too cheap to pay a real professional. Same with your teeth, probably haven't been to a dentist for longer than that, judging by your fetid breath (as I recall)!! After all a Narcissistic Personality Disorder sufferer such as yourself can do everything as good or better than any professional! Right? Ah, John Kuthe, who was the one who always got the girls? The only girlfriend you ever managed to procure was one you started dating when she was not much more than a child. I'm not suggesting that you are a pedophile, as she was certainly post pubescent, but she was young, not particularly popular, and easy pickin's for a guy who was repellent to most females. She was pudgy, and not particularly pretty, but she was nice, and while she was *quite* naive, she was intelligent. You got into her pants and her mind (and presumably, her heart), and she was your fantasy girl, not much of a looker, but when you're in love, hey, the other person is always beautiful enough. But you blew it, didn't you John? All the sex saturation ended up in your disappointment, as she didn't want to get ****ed in the ass. Your sexual frustration spilled over into the way you treated her, and she ended up not only divorcing you, but taking your son a thousand miles away, where she hoped that you wouldn't bring out the creepiness of the Kuthe genes though day to day interactions. You used to be a major horndog, a guy who I figured agreed with me that a mouthful of pussy was Heaven on Earth. My tastes have not changed. Maybe you should take some of dead aunt whoever's money and "pay a real professional" instead of just jacking off every time. > > John Kuthe... --Bryan |
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sf ended lover's quarrel with 'cibola de oro' by saying (about
Cheney): > > Not worth continuing with you. He had more influence than you want to > acknowledge. I hope that man dies a slow, painful death and then goes > to Hell. Careful with the Bryan-like death wishes. Karma has a way of turning your death wish on someone else right back to you. YOU might be the one that dies a slow, painful death and goes to hell. Then you and Bryan can be roommates for all of eternity. http://i39.tinypic.com/2elau0z.jpg |
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On 2016-01-10 7:21 AM, Gary wrote:
> wrote: >> >> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? > > What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about > moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol Brazil would definitely not be my choice, but I can tell you that if I were to win big the first thing I would do would be to change my phone number. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2016-01-10 7:21 AM, Gary wrote: > > wrote: > >> > >> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? > > > > What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about > > moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol > > Brazil would definitely not be my choice, but I can tell you that if I > were to win big the first thing I would do would be to change my phone > number. Even better...I would keep my old phone number with the answering machine. Let em all leave friendly messages. And get a new number too but keep that private. lol. |
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On 1/10/2016 2:56 AM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
> In article >, Brooklyn1 > > wrote: > >> I bought a NY Power Ball ticket today, the first lottery ticket I've >> bought since 1964. It's up to $700,000,000... WTF would I do with >> that kind of money? > > I think I just heard that nobody won. Let's call it a billion next > round. My sister in law bought my wife a ticket for her birthday. Alas, > no luck. > If I had a thousand million dollars, I'd... We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. Everyone is going to want a piece of that. nancy |
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On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 10:15:36 AM UTC-5, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 1/10/2016 2:56 AM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote: > > In article >, Brooklyn1 > > > wrote: > > > >> I bought a NY Power Ball ticket today, the first lottery ticket I've > >> bought since 1964. It's up to $700,000,000... WTF would I do with > >> that kind of money? > > > > I think I just heard that nobody won. Let's call it a billion next > > round. My sister in law bought my wife a ticket for her birthday. Alas, > > no luck. > > If I had a thousand million dollars, I'd... > > We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't > keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. > Everyone is going to want a piece of that. I'd be willing to experiment with having $1.3B to ascertain what the problems and pitfalls might be. For the greater good, of course. ![]() Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2016-01-10 10:15 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't > keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. > Everyone is going to want a piece of that. It is not just the old friends and relatives who will be looking for gifts. Charity fundraisers will be pounding on your door. People will be hounding you to invest in money making schemes. There will be people out there looking for ways to make you part with your money one way or another. You will need to hire a security service. |
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On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 8:45:03 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> sf ended lover's quarrel with 'cibola de oro' by saying (about > Cheney): > > > > Not worth continuing with you. He had more influence than you want to > > acknowledge. I hope that man dies a slow, painful death and then goes > > to Hell. > > Careful with the Bryan-like death wishes. Karma has a way of turning > your death wish on someone else right back to you. YOU might be the > one that dies a slow, painful death and goes to hell. Then you and > Bryan can be roommates for all of eternity. > Karma is superstition. > > http://i39.tinypic.com/2elau0z.jpg --Bryan |
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On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 6:22:27 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> wrote: > > > > Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? > > What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about > moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol I'd want two houses. One, about a mile north of where I live now, for spring and autumn, and one in Vieques, Puerto Rico for winter. In the summer I'd mostly live on the Amtrak, Eurail and Via. My wife feels the same way. --Bryan |
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On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 10:34:30 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-01-10 10:15 AM, Nancy Young wrote: > > > We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't > > keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. > > Everyone is going to want a piece of that. > > > It is not just the old friends and relatives who will be looking for > gifts. Charity fundraisers will be pounding on your door. They would pound in vain. I suppose the liability of electrifying my front door would be too great... > People will > be hounding you to invest in money making schemes. There will be people > out there looking for ways to make you part with your money one way or > another. You will need to hire a security service. With a terabuck, it'd be eminently feasible. What do you think Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and all of these other billionaires do: <http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/list/#version:static> Honestly, I'd love to have nothing more to worry about than hiring people to find tax dodges and to keep skeezy fundraisers away from me, and bribing the local government (wherever I end up moving) to let me put up a big ol' fence that violates local zoning regs. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message news ![]() > On 1/10/2016 2:56 AM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >> In article >, Brooklyn1 >> > wrote: >> >>> I bought a NY Power Ball ticket today, the first lottery ticket I've >>> bought since 1964. It's up to $700,000,000... WTF would I do with >>> that kind of money? >> >> I think I just heard that nobody won. Let's call it a billion next >> round. My sister in law bought my wife a ticket for her birthday. Alas, >> no luck. >> If I had a thousand million dollars, I'd... > > We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't > keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. > Everyone is going to want a piece of that. > > nancy Oh, I don't know, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckenberg, etc. seem to do OK with a lot more than that. ![]() Cheri |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Dave Smith wrote: >> >> On 2016-01-10 7:21 AM, Gary wrote: >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? >> > >> > What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about >> > moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol >> >> Brazil would definitely not be my choice, but I can tell you that if I >> were to win big the first thing I would do would be to change my phone >> number. > > Even better...I would keep my old phone number with the answering > machine. Let em all leave friendly messages. > > And get a new number too but keep that private. lol. Who needs phones, a messenger service could handle it, like a big time doctor or something. ;-) Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> Dave Smith wrote: >>> >>> On 2016-01-10 7:21 AM, Gary wrote: >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? >>> > >>> > What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about >>> > moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol >>> >>> Brazil would definitely not be my choice, but I can tell you that if I >>> were to win big the first thing I would do would be to change my phone >>> number. >> >> Even better...I would keep my old phone number with the answering >> machine. Let em all leave friendly messages. >> >> And get a new number too but keep that private. lol. > > Who needs phones, a messenger service could handle it, like a big time > doctor or something. ;-) That would suit me just fine ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 1/10/2016 10:34 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-01-10 10:15 AM, Nancy Young wrote: > >> We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't >> keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. >> Everyone is going to want a piece of that. > > > It is not just the old friends and relatives who will be looking for > gifts. Charity fundraisers will be pounding on your door. People will > be hounding you to invest in money making schemes. There will be people > out there looking for ways to make you part with your money one way or > another. You will need to hire a security service. > And change your name. |
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Gary wrote:
> wrote: >> >> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? > > What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about > moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol > Have you seen who's running for President? Mussolini and a serial liar. ....next. |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 5:24:46 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >> On 10/1/2016 09:18 wrote: >> >>> What about Sweden or Norway? >> >> Too gloomy, too cold and too many trees. > > > Too many trees? What's wrong with trees? > > Cindy Hamilton > They make the landscape dark and foreboding in winter. |
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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> She was pudgy, and not > particularly pretty, but she was nice, and while she was*quite* naive, she was > intelligent. You got into her pants and her mind (and presumably, her heart), and she was your fantasy girl, not much of a looker, but when you're in love, > hey, the other person is always beautiful enough. Have you ever owned a mirror?!???? My God! |
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On 1/10/2016 10:41 AM, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> Karma is superstition. >> > --Bryan > Yep, except for when it bites you in the ass. |
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Gary wrote:
> sf ended lover's quarrel with 'cibola de oro' by saying (about > Cheney): >> >> Not worth continuing with you. He had more influence than you want to >> acknowledge. I hope that man dies a slow, painful death and then goes >> to Hell. > > Careful with the Bryan-like death wishes. Karma has a way of turning > your death wish on someone else right back to you. YOU might be the > one that dies a slow, painful death and goes to hell. Then you and > Bryan can be roommates for all of eternity. > > http://i39.tinypic.com/2elau0z.jpg > LOLOLOLOL!!!!!! |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-01-10 7:21 AM, Gary wrote: >> wrote: >>> >>> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? >> >> What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about >> moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol > > Brazil would definitely not be my choice, but I can tell you that if I > were to win big the first thing I would do would be to change my phone > number. > The boys down at the chicken coop will appreciate that! |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> On 1/10/2016 2:56 AM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >> In article >, Brooklyn1 >> > wrote: >> >>> I bought a NY Power Ball ticket today, the first lottery ticket I've >>> bought since 1964. It's up to $700,000,000... WTF would I do with >>> that kind of money? >> >> I think I just heard that nobody won. Let's call it a billion next >> round. My sister in law bought my wife a ticket for her birthday. Alas, >> no luck. >> If I had a thousand million dollars, I'd... > > We're talking scary money now. Whoever wins that, if they can't > keep their identity a secret, it could get ugly for them. $1.3B. > Everyone is going to want a piece of that. > > nancy No, you won't get a thin dime. |
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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 8:45:03 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: >> sf ended lover's quarrel with 'cibola de oro' by saying (about >> Cheney): >>> >>> Not worth continuing with you. He had more influence than you want to >>> acknowledge. I hope that man dies a slow, painful death and then goes >>> to Hell. >> >> Careful with the Bryan-like death wishes. Karma has a way of turning >> your death wish on someone else right back to you. YOU might be the >> one that dies a slow, painful death and goes to hell. Then you and >> Bryan can be roommates for all of eternity. >> > Karma is superstition. Eons of lifespans before yours argue the opposite. Enjoy, dark demon. >> >> http://i39.tinypic.com/2elau0z.jpg > > --Bryan > |
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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> On Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 6:22:27 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: >> wrote: >>> >>> Maybe I could move to Brazil if I win? >> >> What's wrong with the USA? What's with all this talk here about >> moving to other countries if you won a big lottery? lol > > I'd want two houses. One, about a mile north of where I live now, for spring > and autumn, and one in Vieques, Puerto Rico for winter. In the summer I'd > mostly live on the Amtrak, Eurail and Via. My wife feels the same way. > > --Bryan > Is it any wonder train travel has a seamy underbelly. |
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