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Think about it! ;-)
John Kuthe... |
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On 11/8/2020 8:51 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> Think about it! ;-) > > John Kuthe... > Like Charles Manson? |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> Think about it! ;-) That's very true, John. Some here joke you about renting rooms to strangers. That's just mean nonsense. Yes, a new person starts out as a stranger but that changes very quickly. Within a very short time you get to know each other and if you get along, they quickly become friends and even "family." I lived with 3 housemates back in 1973-1974. These 3 guys kicked out a pig housemate and were hoping to find a new one to share the costs. Meanwhile I was looking for a place to move too. My girlfriend was best friends with one of their girlfriends. The two girls arranged it all. I moved in one morning without even ever meeting any of the guys. They were all at work. One thing I saw right away was how filthy the kitchen was so I spent the day cleaning up that nasty mess. Once they all came home from work, we all met for the first time and they freaked out over the finally clean kitchen. We all became good friends and even "family" for the next year until they one by one got out of the Army and moved back to their home states. |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 8:08:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > Think about it! ;-) > > That's very true, John. Some here joke you about renting > rooms to strangers. That's just mean nonsense. > > Yes, a new person starts out as a stranger but that changes > very quickly. Within a very short time you get to know > each other and if you get along, they quickly become friends > and even "family." > > I lived with 3 housemates back in 1973-1974. > These 3 guys kicked out a pig housemate and were hoping > to find a new one to share the costs. Meanwhile I was looking > for a place to move too. > > My girlfriend was best friends with one of their girlfriends. > The two girls arranged it all. I moved in one morning without > even ever meeting any of the guys. They were all at work. > > One thing I saw right away was how filthy the kitchen was so > I spent the day cleaning up that nasty mess. Once they all > came home from work, we all met for the first time and they > freaked out over the finally clean kitchen. We all became > good friends and even "family" for the next year until they > one by one got out of the Army and moved back to their home > states. Yep! I've made many friends in my over 30 years of living in Shared International Student Living. Had one salacious sexual relationship with one delightful housemate at her behest and permission. We had a very unusual lineage to our relationship: first we lived together, then we met... ;-) I greet people with a smile and a peace sign while driving my Leaf around, and many wave or give me a peace sign in return! :-) They are ALL just friends I have not met yet! John Kuthe... |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 6:51:22 AM UTC-6, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 11/8/2020 8:51 PM, John Kuthe wrote: > > Think about it! ;-) > > > > John Kuthe... > > > Like Charles Manson? Riders on the Storm. Strangers are folks you still give the benefit of the doubt to. --Bryan |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 8:08:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> > John Kuthe wrote: > > > Think about it! ;-) > > > That's very true, John. Some here joke you about renting > rooms to strangers. That's just mean nonsense. > Why don't you two move in together? He's got a paid for house and you could easily get work in St. Louis and support both of you and y'all could split up the cooking duties. You could prepare the meat you bought and he could do his garlic potatoes. |
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On 2020-11-08 9:51 p.m., John Kuthe wrote:
> Think about it! ;-) > > John Kuthe... > "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" |
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Graham wrote:
> On 2020-11-08 9:51 p.m., John Kuthe wrote: > > Think about it! ;-) > > > > John Kuthe... > > > "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" "When you call God, you NEVER get a busy signal..." ;-D -- Best Greg |
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On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 09:50:50 -0800 (PST), GM wrote:
> Graham wrote: > >> On 2020-11-08 9:51 p.m., John Kuthe wrote: >>> Think about it! ;-) >>> >>> John Kuthe... >>> >> "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" > > > "When you call God, you NEVER get a busy signal..." > > ;-D That's because he/it doesn't exist! |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 7:34:54 AM UTC-10, Graham wrote:
> On 2020-11-08 9:51 p.m., John Kuthe wrote: > > Think about it! ;-) > > > > John Kuthe... > > > "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" "Tomorrow may never come." |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 11:50:54 AM UTC-6, GM wrote:
> Graham wrote: > > > On 2020-11-08 9:51 p.m., John Kuthe wrote: > > > Think about it! ;-) > > > > > > John Kuthe... > > > > > "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" > > > "When you call God, you NEVER get a busy signal..." > > ;-D > > -- > Best > Greg Never get an answer, either! Except the answer than comes from YOU! John Kuthe... |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 4:32:41 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> > On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 10:49:04 AM UTC-6, wrote: > > > > On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 8:08:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: > > > > > > John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > > > Think about it! ;-) > > > > > > > That's very true, John. Some here joke you about renting > > > rooms to strangers. That's just mean nonsense. > > > > > Why don't you two move in together? > > > And Julie makes three. > Good suggestion but they'd probably drown her the first week. I don't think Gary could stand to live with two attention whores trying to outdo each other in the ME! ME! ME! department and "I don't like that." > > > > He's got a paid for house and you could easily get work in St. Louis > > and support both of you and y'all could split up the cooking duties. > > You could prepare the meat you bought > > > And present it to John as a gift. That way John could still be a > vegetarian, but one who values politeness. > Snork! > > > > and he could do his garlic potatoes. > > And beans. Plus, John is weasel friendly. Gary would never have to > worry about not having a roof over his head because those clay tile > roofs last 100+ years. Beans + garlic + ferrets would make the house > practically burglar proof. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCCwBYcPads (The ferrets would probably hang themselves.) > > Oh, and before anyone writes that it looks like I've hit the beer a little > early, I'm going to preempt that by saying, "Yes. Yes, I started drinking > a little early today." > > --Bryan > Your comment sounded sober and sane to me! |
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Graham wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 09:50:50 -0800 (PST), GM wrote: > > > Graham wrote: > > > >> On 2020-11-08 9:51 p.m., John Kuthe wrote: > >>> Think about it! ;-) > >>> > >>> John Kuthe... > >>> > >> "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" > > > > > > "When you call God, you NEVER get a busy signal..." > > > > ;-D > That's because he/it doesn't exist! "If youre willing to compromise your principles you dont have any principles..." 8-D -- Best Greg |
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Gary wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > Think about it! ;-) > That's very true, John. Some here joke you about renting > rooms to strangers. That's just mean nonsense. > > Yes, a new person starts out as a stranger but that changes > very quickly. Within a very short time you get to know > each other and if you get along, they quickly become friends > and even "family." > > I lived with 3 housemates back in 1973-1974. > These 3 guys kicked out a pig housemate and were hoping > to find a new one to share the costs. Meanwhile I was looking > for a place to move too. > > My girlfriend was best friends with one of their girlfriends. > The two girls arranged it all. I moved in one morning without > even ever meeting any of the guys. They were all at work. > > One thing I saw right away was how filthy the kitchen was so > I spent the day cleaning up that nasty mess. Once they all > came home from work, we all met for the first time and they > freaked out over the finally clean kitchen. We all became > good friends and even "family" for the next year until they > one by one got out of the Army and moved back to their home > states. The very *ultimate* roommate - from - hell situation I can imagine here is if John K and JILL were to move in together... LOL... -- Best Greg |
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On 11/9/2020 7:29 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
I drink > beer every evening. I don't get trashed and sloppy, but I do get giddy. > > --Bryan > I'm sorry to hear that. Hope you can do better in the future. |
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On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 21:41:55 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 11/9/2020 7:29 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote: > I drink >> beer every evening. I don't get trashed and sloppy, but I do get giddy. >> >> --Bryan >> > >I'm sorry to hear that. Hope you can do better in the future. Drink more, you mean? |
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On 2020 Nov 9, , Graham wrote
(in article >): > "Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life!" At my age, tomorrow is the best day for the rest of my life. Don€„¢t anybody laugh. When you reach seventy, you will know what I mean. If my few elders here say that they feel better than they did in their sixties, they€„¢re lying to you. If they say they felt better in their sixties than they did in their fifties, they€„¢re lying to you. Certain cured medical conditions excepted. |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> > On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 10:49:04 AM UTC-6, wrote: > > On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 8:08:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: > > > > > > John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > > > Think about it! ;-) > > > > > > > That's very true, John. Some here joke you about renting > > > rooms to strangers. That's just mean nonsense. > > > > > Why don't you two move in together? > > And Julie makes three. > > > He's got a paid for house and you could easily get work in St. Louis > > and support both of you and y'all could split up the cooking duties. > > You could prepare the meat you bought > > And present it to John as a gift. That way John could still be a > vegetarian, but one who values politeness. > > > and he could do his garlic potatoes. > > And beans. Plus, John is weasel friendly. Gary would never have to > worry about not having a roof over his head because those clay tile > roofs last 100+ years. Beans + garlic + ferrets would make the house > practically burglar proof. Hmmmmm... sounds like a plan to me. ![]() Don't forget, I could paint John's house properly too. heheh |
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On 2020-11-10 6:34 a.m., Gary wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote: >> >> And beans. Plus, John is weasel friendly. Gary would never have to >> worry about not having a roof over his head because those clay tile >> roofs last 100+ years. Beans + garlic + ferrets would make the house >> practically burglar proof. > > Hmmmmm... sounds like a plan to me. ![]() > Don't forget, I could paint John's house properly too. heheh > Could you paint it in his bizarre colour scheme and maintain a clear conscience? |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2020-11-10 6:34 a.m., Gary wrote: > > Bryan Simmons wrote: > >> > > >> And beans. Plus, John is weasel friendly. Gary would never have to > >> worry about not having a roof over his head because those clay tile > >> roofs last 100+ years. Beans + garlic + ferrets would make the house > >> practically burglar proof. > > > > Hmmmmm... sounds like a plan to me. ![]() > > Don't forget, I could paint John's house properly too. heheh > > > > Could you paint it in his bizarre colour scheme and maintain a clear > conscience? I might recommend color combinations (as I have) but bottom line...his house, his choice. No worries for me. "The customer is always right." |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > joan wrote: > > Why don't you two move in together? He's got a paid for house and you > > could easily get work in St. Louis and support both of you and y'all could > > split up the cooking duties. You could prepare the meat you bought and > > he could do his garlic potatoes. > > > Couldn't do that; Gary wouldn't be near "the beach". ![]() Get it right, Jill. "Ocean," not beach. Beaches are a dime a dozen. Every state has some of those. |
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 06:28:06 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>jmcquown wrote: >> >> joan wrote: >> > Why don't you two move in together? He's got a paid for house and you >> > could easily get work in St. Louis and support both of you and y'all could >> > split up the cooking duties. You could prepare the meat you bought and >> > he could do his garlic potatoes. >> > >> Couldn't do that; Gary wouldn't be near "the beach". ![]() > >Get it right, Jill. "Ocean," not beach. Beaches are a dime >a dozen. Every state has some of those. Wouldn't occur, Jill has ocean for 360º. People here have sand trucked to a small lake and build a beach in a day. |
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On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 5:28:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > > > > joan wrote: > > > Why don't you two move in together? He's got a paid for house and you > > > could easily get work in St. Louis and support both of you and y'all could > > > split up the cooking duties. You could prepare the meat you bought and > > > he could do his garlic potatoes. > > > > > Couldn't do that; Gary wouldn't be near "the beach". ![]() > Get it right, Jill. "Ocean," not beach. Beaches are a dime > a dozen. Every state has some of those. One of the chapters in my book is titled, "Sandy Beach." Sandy Beach is a little sand bar on a small Ozark Creek. There is one of those two day warm spells you occasionally get during the cold month, and Ian, Winter and Ann go camping. It's the middle of the book, not page wise, but story wise. Anyone who has read *Little, Big* would get that. ********************** Ann asked, €œCan we lie together under the stars?€ €œLike in your book?€ €œYou read it? asked Ann. €œSome of it, but that part, yeah.€ Ann lay naked in the fading sunlight that was dappled by the trees, "This should be perfect," but she hadn't really been truthful. She'd told Winter that she'd at least felt love from her parents, even thorough the disapproval, but that wasn't exactly the case, at least in the later years. If her father could see her now, he'd hate her. He'd likely blame her mother, who had been her only feeble advocate, and she'd take his side because he dominated her, so indoctrinated her with the idea of a vengeful God who saw sexual aberration as evil that she would have to forsake her daughter for her husband. ********************** --Bryan |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 5:28:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> joan wrote: >>>> Why don't you two move in together? He's got a paid for house and you >>>> could easily get work in St. Louis and support both of you and y'all could >>>> split up the cooking duties. You could prepare the meat you bought and >>>> he could do his garlic potatoes. >>>> >>> Couldn't do that; Gary wouldn't be near "the beach". ![]() >> Get it right, Jill. "Ocean," not beach. Beaches are a dime >> a dozen. Every state has some of those. > > One of the chapters in my book is titled, "Sandy Beach." Sandy Beach is a little > sand bar on a small Ozark Creek. There is one of those two day warm spells > you occasionally get during the cold month, and Ian, Winter and Ann go camping. > It's the middle of the book, not page wise, but story wise. Anyone who has read > *Little, Big* would get that. > > ********************** > Ann asked, €œCan we lie together under the stars?€ > €œLike in your book?€ > €œYou read it? asked Ann. > €œSome of it, but that part, yeah.€ > Ann lay naked in the fading sunlight that was dappled by the trees, "This should be > perfect," but she hadn't really been truthful. She'd told Winter that she'd at least felt > love from her parents, even thorough the disapproval, but that wasn't exactly the case, > at least in the later years. If her father could see her now, he'd hate her. He'd likely > blame her mother, who had been her only feeble advocate, and she'd take his side > because he dominated her, so indoctrinated her with the idea of a vengeful God who > saw sexual aberration as evil that she would have to forsake her daughter for her > husband. > ********************** > > --Bryan > Even the characters in your "book" are themselves famous authors and write romance books. Son of a son of a son of a sailor. Can't wait for the next installment of the winter series. |
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On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 3:30:56 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote: > > On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 5:28:16 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: > >> jmcquown wrote: > >>> > >>> joan wrote: > >>>> Why don't you two move in together? He's got a paid for house and you > >>>> could easily get work in St. Louis and support both of you and y'all could > >>>> split up the cooking duties. You could prepare the meat you bought and > >>>> he could do his garlic potatoes. > >>>> > >>> Couldn't do that; Gary wouldn't be near "the beach". ![]() > >> Get it right, Jill. "Ocean," not beach. Beaches are a dime > >> a dozen. Every state has some of those. > > > > One of the chapters in my book is titled, "Sandy Beach." Sandy Beach is a little > > sand bar on a small Ozark Creek. There is one of those two day warm spells > > you occasionally get during the cold month, and Ian, Winter and Ann go camping. > > It's the middle of the book, not page wise, but story wise. Anyone who has read > > *Little, Big* would get that. > > > > ********************** > > Ann asked, €œCan we lie together under the stars?€ > > €œLike in your book?€ > > €œYou read it? asked Ann. > > €œSome of it, but that part, yeah.€ > > Ann lay naked in the fading sunlight that was dappled by the trees, "This should be > > perfect," but she hadn't really been truthful. She'd told Winter that she'd at least felt > > love from her parents, even thorough the disapproval, but that wasn't exactly the case, > > at least in the later years. If her father could see her now, he'd hate her. He'd likely > > blame her mother, who had been her only feeble advocate, and she'd take his side > > because he dominated her, so indoctrinated her with the idea of a vengeful God who > > saw sexual aberration as evil that she would have to forsake her daughter for her > > husband. > > ********************** > > > > --Bryan > > > Even the characters in your "book" are themselves famous authors > and write romance books. Ann didn't *write* a book. "Your book" refers to Ann's favorite book, *Little, Big*, by John Crowley. > > Son of a son of a son of a sailor. My, aren't you getting defensive? > > Can't wait for the next installment of the winter series. You haven't read the first book. Your Usenet persona seems to exist only to point out faults in others. I guess everyone needs a hobby. --Bryan |
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 15:30:46 -0600, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Can't wait for the next installment of the winter series. And while you're waiting, I can't help you out either, Hank. I don't think I'll ever do another story. It was enough trouble just re-writing my own software to change the name of the US president to 'Bruce'. |
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Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 15:30:46 -0600, Hank Rogers wrote: > >> Can't wait for the next installment of the winter series. > > And while you're waiting, I can't help you out either, Hank. I don't > think I'll ever do another story. It was enough trouble just re-writing > my own software to change the name of the US president to 'Bruce'. > Haha... We are still trying to get rid of trump. Beginning to look like the US army will have to exercise the US constitution on Jan 20 to remove his ass. US Army MPs will carry his ass out. |
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Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 15:30:46 -0600, Hank Rogers wrote: > >> Can't wait for the next installment of the winter series. > > And while you're waiting, I can't help you out either, Hank. I don't > think I'll ever do another story. It was enough trouble just re-writing > my own software to change the name of the US president to 'Bruce'. > It's OK. Our president will remain in office for 1000 years. The republican thousand year reich. Our fuhrer has not conceded to the demon rats. |
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 18:14:27 -0600, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Haha... We are still trying to get rid of trump. Beginning to look like > the US army will have to exercise the US constitution on Jan 20 to > remove his ass. US Army MPs will carry his ass out. Yeah. But he still will have Secret Service agents to protect him. Granted, he has hundreds now, but it will go to two or three I think after Jan 20. I think Hillary should go and have a Tramp to Trump meeting. Surely she must understand how he feels. |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 6:29:11 PM UTC-6, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> The whole post was pure humor. I write stuff here that I find funny. I drink > beer every evening. I don't get trashed and sloppy, but I do get giddy. I do > a lot of laughing at my own jokes. This one was iffy, as no one wants me to > provoke a flame war between myself and Mr. Kuthe, so I was careful to not > write anything that would be perceived as mean spirited. > > --Bryan I've stopped drinking alcohol completely! I just got too good at it, and I hate the deleterious effects the next day! John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 6:29:11 PM UTC-6, Bryan Simmons wrote: >> The whole post was pure humor. I write stuff here that I find funny. I drink >> beer every evening. I don't get trashed and sloppy, but I do get giddy. I do >> a lot of laughing at my own jokes. This one was iffy, as no one wants me to >> provoke a flame war between myself and Mr. Kuthe, so I was careful to not >> write anything that would be perceived as mean spirited. >> >> --Bryan > > I've stopped drinking alcohol completely! I just got too good at it, and I hate the deleterious effects the next day! > > John Kuthe... > I understand. Anything deleted from your brain would leave you a vegetable. |
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Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 18:14:27 -0600, Hank Rogers wrote: > >> Haha... We are still trying to get rid of trump. Beginning to look like >> the US army will have to exercise the US constitution on Jan 20 to >> remove his ass. US Army MPs will carry his ass out. > > Yeah. But he still will have Secret Service agents to protect him. > Granted, he has hundreds now, but it will go to two or three I think > after Jan 20. > > > I think Hillary should go and have a Tramp to Trump meeting. Surely she > must understand how he feels. > Yeah. I wish we could get another good dictator like trump, but educated, and not an offensive buffoon. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 6:29:11 PM UTC-6, Bryan Simmons wrote: >> The whole post was pure humor. I write stuff here that I find funny. I drink >> beer every evening. I don't get trashed and sloppy, but I do get giddy. I do >> a lot of laughing at my own jokes. This one was iffy, as no one wants me to >> provoke a flame war between myself and Mr. Kuthe, so I was careful to not >> write anything that would be perceived as mean spirited. >> >> --Bryan > > I've stopped drinking alcohol completely! I just got too good at it, and I hate the deleterious effects the next day! > > John Kuthe... > You guys need to grab a canoe, strip off your clothes, and go on a sexy naked canoe trip, just like the good old days when you loved each other. |
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On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 7:10:48 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
.... > I understand. Anything deleted from your brain would leave you a > vegetable. **** OFF Scumbucket Hank Rogers! :-( John Kuthe... |
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Mike Duffy wrote:
> > I think Hillary should go and have a Tramp to Trump meeting. Surely she > must understand how he feels. lol |
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 06:14:59 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>Mike Duffy wrote: >> >> I think Hillary should go and have a Tramp to Trump meeting. Surely she >> must understand how he feels. > >lol Hey Gary, would you say Trump's a sore loser? Would you say he's a worse sore loser than the Democrats were? |
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 04:35:17 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
>On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 06:14:59 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >>Mike Duffy wrote: >>> >>> I think Hillary should go and have a Tramp to Trump meeting. Surely she >>> must understand how he feels. >> >>lol > >Hey Gary, would you say Trump's a sore loser? Would you say he's a >worse sore loser than the Democrats were? Rule 1 of Trump Club: Deny inconvenient facts Rule 2 of Trump Club: Make up convenient facts Rule 3 of Trump Club: Ignore inconvenient questions Rule 3, bingo! |
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