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Logan Five
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beeches
(OP) User ID: 78973486 United States 01/14/2022 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi Beeches! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79119011 What a nice thread! Just reading the title made me feel better. Me...tired, just want to sleep for about five days straight. Best wishes to you, Beeches, and everyone, everywhere. you summed it up darling! same. Good night! Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
Remedial_Rebel
User ID: 78258400 United States 01/14/2022 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just had a great visit from my nephew, wife and 3 kids. They live in NC and looking to move to FL and possibly near me. They are really afraid of the state may require their kids be VAXed. So I'm like come on down to one of the few FREE states left. Hope it works out. 5* Beeches |
Avenger1
User ID: 79174553 United States 01/14/2022 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Phil Collins song reminded me these boys who were raised solely on gospel and church music and their reactions to hearing secular music for the first time. They have quite the following. Just thought I'd drop this in in case those of us snowed and iced in needed some new entertainment. Be careful those of you riding out the storm! "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes" "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80854071 Canada 01/14/2022 10:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've seemed to hit a wall on that. Like i've already stated my case on a few things that mattered to me and nothing else i say about it would be fruitful. It's a strange and yet calm feeling. Hopefully i can shift gears now and be more positive in my posts. It's a process.. PS Full moons and Forty's of whisky could still be a problem. I will navigate and steer clear of those situations. |
understood User ID: 79754876 United States 01/14/2022 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Phil Collins song reminded me these boys who were raised solely on gospel and church music Quoting: Avenger1 and their reactions to hearing secular music for the first time. They have quite the following. Just thought I'd drop this in in case those of us snowed and iced in needed some new entertainment. Be careful those of you riding out the storm! |
<Path>
User ID: 78107178 United States 01/14/2022 10:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good stuff! We can a use a good laugh right now. Love love love that's what I'm sending to the aether tonight and every night. Last Edited by <Path> on 01/14/2022 10:20 PM The dreamer and the dream One awakens inside the other Rediscovering universal truths |
Biggus Diccus User ID: 80001444 United States 01/14/2022 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was going to make an OP, but this seems like the right place. I just lost my best friend, Alfredo. He lived more than most dogs. I found him near Zuni Pueblo, NM when he was a puppy on New Year’s Day. He was probably about 6 weeks old and caked in hard clay and threw up leaves and styrofoam and the first thing I fed him was yogurt. He used to sleep cradled from my elbow to armpit when he was little. I lived in my car and wandered around the lower 48 for most of my 20’s with him. He ate all the salmon and fancy cheeses most dogs will never know. He was a little guy, and very polite- but quite the character. He used to hike softball sized rocks between his back legs like a quarterback and it was his favorite game for years. And he used to do flips to. I’ve never even seen another dog like him. He truly was the best. And although he just passed and today was hard for him, it was quick and I’m glad I didn’t have to euthanize him unnaturally- I’ve had to do it before and on a spiritual level it feels very wrong to me. Lately it was obvious that he was bored and having mobility trouble, but he was hungry and happy and wagged his tail every day. He was seventeen, I say his birthday is on November 15th and he always gets a hamburger. Also; he would get lots of Christmas presents and loved unwrapping them and was as excited as any child I’ve ever seen. I have spent plenty of time contemplating death lately in many different aspects, but nothing prepared me for this. It’s so sad. And also peaceful. I can see his life so clearly and it was pretty damn good. I couldn’t go on and on, but I can’t, because I’m physically and emotionally exhausted. Thank you for providing the space I needed to vent. GLP always comin through! |
Avenger1
User ID: 79174553 United States 01/14/2022 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Phil Collins song reminded me these boys who were raised solely on gospel and church music Quoting: Avenger1 and their reactions to hearing secular music for the first time. They have quite the following. Just thought I'd drop this in in case those of us snowed and iced in needed some new entertainment. Be careful those of you riding out the storm! That's pretty cool. "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes" "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear" |
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Avenger1
User ID: 79174553 United States 01/14/2022 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was going to make an OP, but this seems like the right place. Quoting: Biggus Diccus 80001444 I just lost my best friend, Alfredo. He lived more than most dogs. I found him near Zuni Pueblo, NM when he was a puppy on New Year’s Day. He was probably about 6 weeks old and caked in hard clay and threw up leaves and styrofoam and the first thing I fed him was yogurt. He used to sleep cradled from my elbow to armpit when he was little. I lived in my car and wandered around the lower 48 for most of my 20’s with him. He ate all the salmon and fancy cheeses most dogs will never know. He was a little guy, and very polite- but quite the character. He used to hike softball sized rocks between his back legs like a quarterback and it was his favorite game for years. And he used to do flips to. I’ve never even seen another dog like him. He truly was the best. And although he just passed and today was hard for him, it was quick and I’m glad I didn’t have to euthanize him unnaturally- I’ve had to do it before and on a spiritual level it feels very wrong to me. Lately it was obvious that he was bored and having mobility trouble, but he was hungry and happy and wagged his tail every day. He was seventeen, I say his birthday is on November 15th and he always gets a hamburger. Also; he would get lots of Christmas presents and loved unwrapping them and was as excited as any child I’ve ever seen. I have spent plenty of time contemplating death lately in many different aspects, but nothing prepared me for this. It’s so sad. And also peaceful. I can see his life so clearly and it was pretty damn good. I couldn’t go on and on, but I can’t, because I’m physically and emotionally exhausted. Thank you for providing the space I needed to vent. GLP always comin through! My heart goes out to you. Animals are God's gift to us and you both were lucky to have found each other. "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes" "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear" |
Georgia_dawg
User ID: 74138260 United States 01/14/2022 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, beeches! I'm doing pretty damn good. Thanks for asking. After catching the CHYNA virus on December 30th, I finally came off self impose isolation last night and met some friends at the local watering hole for some beers and laughs. It was a very needed decompression session, though I tied it on too good after not drinking with the virus. I have always enjoyed reading your posts here. I think you would be fun to hang out with. How are you doing? |
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Georgia_dawg
User ID: 74138260 United States 01/14/2022 10:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was going to make an OP, but this seems like the right place. Quoting: Biggus Diccus 80001444 I just lost my best friend, Alfredo. He lived more than most dogs. I found him near Zuni Pueblo, NM when he was a puppy on New Year’s Day. He was probably about 6 weeks old and caked in hard clay and threw up leaves and styrofoam and the first thing I fed him was yogurt. He used to sleep cradled from my elbow to armpit when he was little. I lived in my car and wandered around the lower 48 for most of my 20’s with him. He ate all the salmon and fancy cheeses most dogs will never know. He was a little guy, and very polite- but quite the character. He used to hike softball sized rocks between his back legs like a quarterback and it was his favorite game for years. And he used to do flips to. I’ve never even seen another dog like him. He truly was the best. And although he just passed and today was hard for him, it was quick and I’m glad I didn’t have to euthanize him unnaturally- I’ve had to do it before and on a spiritual level it feels very wrong to me. Lately it was obvious that he was bored and having mobility trouble, but he was hungry and happy and wagged his tail every day. He was seventeen, I say his birthday is on November 15th and he always gets a hamburger. Also; he would get lots of Christmas presents and loved unwrapping them and was as excited as any child I’ve ever seen. I have spent plenty of time contemplating death lately in many different aspects, but nothing prepared me for this. It’s so sad. And also peaceful. I can see his life so clearly and it was pretty damn good. I couldn’t go on and on, but I can’t, because I’m physically and emotionally exhausted. Thank you for providing the space I needed to vent. GLP always comin through! I'm sorry for your loss, my friend. Dogs are how we want to be. I believe God gave them to us for this purpose. |
TheExPatrioticGirl
User ID: 12261124 United States 01/14/2022 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey there, thank you for asking! I wish I could say "I'm having a lovely day!" like my 81 year old mother (who is eagerly awaiting her 4th vaccine) texted me today. And then I find out that the Satan After School Program - something that they tried to do here in Arizona 4 years ago but the parents booted it out - is now in full swing in several states. Other than that, I guess it just is what it is....another day in this upside down world. I hope you are doing well:) Last Edited by TheExPatrioticGirl on 01/14/2022 10:50 PM It's all fun & games until the Dogman stands up Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy Shit! What a ride!" In times of trouble, I ask myself, "What would Sarah Conner do?" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80854071 Canada 01/14/2022 10:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm feeling pretty good tonight. Just chillin whith a few drinks.. but strangely, not feeling the need to troll as much. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80854071 I've seemed to hit a wall on that. Like i've already stated my case on a few things that mattered to me and nothing else i say about it would be fruitful. It's a strange and yet calm feeling. Hopefully i can shift gears now and be more positive in my posts. It's a process.. PS Full moons and Forty's of whisky could still be a problem. I will navigate and steer clear of those situations. You see! Even when i'm sensing some subtle gaslighting, i have my trolling impulses under control tonight! It's like a great weight has lifted from me. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80854071 Canada 01/14/2022 11:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm feeling pretty good tonight. Just chillin whith a few drinks.. but strangely, not feeling the need to troll as much. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80854071 I've seemed to hit a wall on that. Like i've already stated my case on a few things that mattered to me and nothing else i say about it would be fruitful. It's a strange and yet calm feeling. Hopefully i can shift gears now and be more positive in my posts. It's a process.. PS Full moons and Forty's of whisky could still be a problem. I will navigate and steer clear of those situations. You see! Even when i'm sensing some subtle gaslighting, i have my trolling impulses under control tonight! It's like a great weight has lifted from me. Opps, posted wrong video.. everything is groovy.. |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 01/14/2022 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know you are a random word generator bot or a CCP shill with Google translate gone bad, but that made me laugh. I thought it said LL Cool whip. Last Edited by Happy in Nature on 01/14/2022 11:12 PM |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 01/14/2022 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was going to make an OP, but this seems like the right place. Quoting: Biggus Diccus 80001444 I just lost my best friend, Alfredo. He lived more than most dogs. I found him near Zuni Pueblo, NM when he was a puppy on New Year’s Day. He was probably about 6 weeks old and caked in hard clay and threw up leaves and styrofoam and the first thing I fed him was yogurt. He used to sleep cradled from my elbow to armpit when he was little. I lived in my car and wandered around the lower 48 for most of my 20’s with him. He ate all the salmon and fancy cheeses most dogs will never know. He was a little guy, and very polite- but quite the character. He used to hike softball sized rocks between his back legs like a quarterback and it was his favorite game for years. And he used to do flips to. I’ve never even seen another dog like him. He truly was the best. And although he just passed and today was hard for him, it was quick and I’m glad I didn’t have to euthanize him unnaturally- I’ve had to do it before and on a spiritual level it feels very wrong to me. Lately it was obvious that he was bored and having mobility trouble, but he was hungry and happy and wagged his tail every day. He was seventeen, I say his birthday is on November 15th and he always gets a hamburger. Also; he would get lots of Christmas presents and loved unwrapping them and was as excited as any child I’ve ever seen. I have spent plenty of time contemplating death lately in many different aspects, but nothing prepared me for this. It’s so sad. And also peaceful. I can see his life so clearly and it was pretty damn good. I couldn’t go on and on, but I can’t, because I’m physically and emotionally exhausted. Thank you for providing the space I needed to vent. GLP always comin through! My heart hurts reading this. I am so sorry for the passing of Alfredo. He's joining a beloved dog that recently passed. Big hugs to you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1939831 United States 01/14/2022 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Listenin' to some good oldies... Bringing back memories of youth... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 78212432 United States 01/14/2022 11:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lol In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
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Soundman
User ID: 80928819 United States 01/14/2022 11:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for asking... I'm okay but a bit stressed. Best friend in the Hospital with Covid over 15 days in and she is not doing well. Reading the thread about the Russian Nuke sub off the East Coast. Thats a bit unnerving... My wife's coworker / boss just won $300K on a scratch off tonight. Single mom with kids, happy for her but what a strange night and kinda gives me lots to think about.... I did get some Scattered, Smothered & Covered at the Waffle House about an hours ago so makes for a good evening... Last Edited by Soundman on 01/14/2022 11:49 PM Soundman |
Furrry Pete
User ID: 81865712 United States 01/14/2022 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eating green jello and watching orangutans driving golf carts, life is good "It's a friendly friendly world" (Andy Kaufman) Calm seas do not a sailor make, Nor easy horses, a horseman. And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen |
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