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GRI5TH

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  1. Sad to say, but an alien from outer space that just landed here for the first time would certainly agree with you 100%.
  2. Maybe it was Mrs B. You guys need to come up with more unique names, darn it! Well, I don't know about NY Times stuff, but GC is going to be a pretty decent character, I think.
  3. Really? I'm easily confused... I did promise to post a first chapter somewhere, didn't I? I'm on about #3 now, but I believe things need to be re-arranged a little. I've found it's not practical to divide any of it into chapters at this point. I used to think it was crazy for Lee Child to take an entire year to publish a book. Now I think he's a speed demon.
  4. I think so to, but they frown on it here at work. I shouldn't have worded it that way. I read 61 hours over vacation in June. You know Jack's gotta get out of the first book alive....at least he better. I was mad at Lee Child for a solid week for not finishing the story and making us wait until October. I've found the writing process to be very challenging and far more complicated than our little p.com novel. We'll she how it goes, but right now I can only dedicate a few hours per week. I'm writing like our government is currently operating...you know...making it up as I go.
  5. GREAT! We're breaking in a new baritone. If anything sounds bad, it's him.
  6. The ZION guys are looking forward to Sunday morning. Maybe we'll meet a few of you there.
  7. Lee Child's books.....of course. I just finished 61 Hours and am waiting for the sequel being released in October. I'm about a tenth of the way through a book I'm writing. I'm thinking it's about 18 months to 2 years out from being finish. Wanna copy?
  8. I enjoyed that very song last Saturday on FM 96.7 while sitting on the porch, but alas the station is GONE! I tuned in on my way to work this evening and my ears started to BLEED from the junk coming out of the radio! Did anyone else notice?
  9. No good deed goes un-punished as usual. Let's see if they do some surveillance now.
  10. Clip on, but that's only in case some lunatic grabs it and attempts to strangle me before I have time to beat his eyeballs out.
  11. I say take the kids license away from him.
  12. This is just another case of something they have the freedom to do, but are ill advised to do it. You know, just like the building of the muslim victory building in New York. I'm sure that those here who berated posters complaining about the muslim building wouldn't dream of complaining about the book buring activity of this church group. As a matter of fact, speaker pelosi may just insist that those who do complain about their freedom be investigated, but I kinda doubt it.
  13. Interesting. Now I'm getting suspicious.
  14. Real good advice there partner. That's a perfect example of how society has it backwards these days. They are afraid of the wrong people. A real motivated narc can do a garbage search. I'm just sayin. It's a beautiful thing.
  15. Tunnel blasting? Sorry, Lord forgive me and bless the pygmies in Africa.
  16. It really is too bad things have come to this. I don't consider myself super old, but I recall walking many blocks to elementary school, then riding my bike even further in later years. My parents would let me ride my bike all the way across the little town we lived in to the community pool and trick or treat several blocks in my area alone. You just can't do that any more and it's sad. Even though my daughter is 18 and I can't keep her in that protective bubble all the time, we talk about personal security; being very selective about where she stops to get gas, using her car windows as a
  17. Certainly nothing wrong with being a little suspicious. I mean, you have to live next to people and if you have children, it's natural to be concerned about unusual activity. It's not like we live in the days when a person could pick up a hitch hiker or answer the door for a door to door salesman. A very different breed of people roam the streets and live in our neighbor hoods in this day and age. A good percentage of people in jail have lost mental capacity due to their abuse of drugs and alcohol. The REAL disturbing fact is that for every one of that type of person in jail, there are 500
  18. Unless their names have popped up on the radar at some point, I wouldn't expect that a lot of "investigating" will be going on. The best to hope for is a "knock and talk" that works out well. It won't hurt to call and voice a concern. The more calls they get, the bigger of a red flag it becomes. If they receive multiple calls from different folks, they will be more inclined to look deeper into what may be going on. Who knows, the dude could be living on stimulus money.
  19. I thought the dingo ate the baby. Sorry, wrong movie.
  20. I'll be sure to tell her, but I doubt she'll sit at the computer to watch the whole thing. I'm kinda surprised it's that difficult to find on DVD.
  21. That's one of my wife's favorite movies. I've tried to rent it, but Netflix doesn't even have it.
  22. They couldn't give 2 HOOTS about lead poisoning. If any of this is accurate, it's only another back door attempt to take firearms out of the hands of citizens.
  23. It's an in custody death. They all have to be investigated to some extent. No matter what the cause, most families of inmates will eventually sue, stating negligence on behalf of the institution to safeguard their inmates from harm. The worse thing to do is not document any type of invetigation. In that case, the state would just need to get their check book out and wait to be told what amount to write in.
  24. As it was said in one of my favorite movies, natural to the line of work she was in.
  25. Mobil 1 is the only oil that goes in my machine.
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