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OldSpooky wrote:

I grew up in a little town 60 miles north of Dallas in Denison Texas. If anyone is interested please send me boxes of money. Just please no bombs or bags of dog crap or anything like that. ( Not everyone likes me on this site)

I've got a brother out near Wichita Falls. I've never been there but it looks awfully flat on Google Earth. The kind of place where you can watch your dog run away for three days.

Sorry, no money. But no bombs or bags of crap either, so I guess that's a plus.

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Gomer_Pyle wrote:
OldSpooky wrote:

*Snip* If anyone is interested please send me boxes of money. *Snip*

*Snip* Sorry, no money. *Snip*

Like I said I could hook you both up with my Nigerian prince friend.  Although it's quite a distance from Uganda.

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My retirement was that billion dollar mega millions jackpot. Luckily, a dear, close, personal friend of mine won it. Now if I can just learn their name.

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Born in Taiwan move to US to have better life son born in Dallas tx

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I grew up in 🥶
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England is cooler then USA 😎

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Guam USA

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in texas its almost always in 100 but we are prepared for the heat :/

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Mr-Mudd wrote:
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Mr-Mudd wrote:

.  He went by the name of "Jeremy" but I later found out that it was a false alias.  

I've always said....If you're going to use an alias, make it a false one. I mean....what's even the point of a true alias?

I'm so stupid stupid stupid!!!

LOL!!!!!

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OldSpooky wrote:

I know right. This summer has been brutal though. It's just miserable outside. There is a reason I have been spending all my free time inside on this app.    lol 

I've tackled several projects during the heat waves lately. The biggest was building a cat tree. A brother stopped by last Christmas and gave me several black walnut posts and a piece of carpet saying "Here's a cat tree for your cat. Some assembly required." Luckily, I had enough scrap material on hand to design and build something that seems serviceable. The cat likes it, anyway.
It was really hot today before the storms rolled through. I cleaned and polished a wooden kitchen table and six chairs. I've done a number of other projects around the house.

All this productivity is making me sick.

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France in general, Bretagne/Paris

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I grew five months in Haiti 

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laurent3792chees wrote:

I grew five months in Haiti 

No, hati (sic)

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/hatian-are-any-of-you-hatian

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Gomer.. nice job dude, for your cat! 👍

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In the place when the sun goes down…
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In da mudda fuggin hood.

Just kidding. Partially in small towns of Virginia and partially in a medium size city in North Carolina. 

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TheBestBeer_Root wrote:

Gomer.. nice job dude, for your cat! 👍

Thanks. This cat is so spoiled. She has two cat trees now. A normal one from her first Christmas and this homemade one for her second. Plus a scratching post and numerous toys and strings of various types. Spoiled.

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lol you live out in the boonies, prob no felines for her to hang with, and lmao ur lucky that she is, spoiled… 😂 what works for your cat certainly works for you, so she’s comfortably content as possible in the woods, good going! 👍

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Actually, I'm currently living in town. She only goes out on a tether. If I was in the country I'd let her run loose but it's actually more dangerous for her in town with all the kids, cars, cats, and other critters she might bump into. She could also more easily get lost in town. I've sunk too much into this cat getting her into good health after finding her. She's going to stick around a while whether she likes it or not.
My apologies to the OP for this derailment and thanks for the forbearance.