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  1. I believe they are called zoopons. Other than that, I cannot help you.
  2. One thing I learned back in the day was that our organization received more in donations than we ever did with fundraisers. Even when selling items or providing services, more money was raised by people giving it. But I always hated it . . . and find it annoying now.
  3. That's beautiful. I lived in Pensacola for a few years and had relatives there all my life (until a couple of years ago). For the American coastline, the Gulf Coast has them all beat.
  4. That sure sounds like a threat of violence. You know, if this was high school, you'd have the police busting down your door as we speak.
  5. Michael Lincoln Kennedyson was a great man. He made tremendous strides in bringing issues in the hand lotion industry to people's attention.
  6. Now, now . . . you know what Michael Lincoln Kennedyson said: "Those who make a piece of a real lotion in pots make violet hand lotion inedible"
  7. I've said it before: people are stupid (which is a general statement, and in no way all inclusive).
  8. I have decided that TP takes the whole "melting pot" idea a little too seriously. He takes a word from here and there, throws in a little misguided and misinterpreted "research", then comes up with a crazy thought. He mixes it all together and BAM!!! - another TP post.
  9. I see this and the first thing I say is, "Is this real?" Is it?
  10. In general, civilians (even former service members) were freakin' jackholes during and after that war. The treatment of our vets returning from Vietnam was the real national disgrace (and why I hate hippies).
  11. In regard to shopping at Walmart, I think it is great being able to get things at a good price. But most of the time it is not worth the hassle and I will gladly pay a little more elsewhere to have a more pleasant shopping experience.
  12. I have been in school for the past year and decided I ought to get back to work. I have encountered similar situations, and one where the interviewer said "this is a young man's game" and I said "really?" . . . "oh now, I'm not discriminating . . . " The hell he wasn't and I'm only 44!! I thought about filing a complaint, but then it really isn't worth the hassle. And I realized I really didn't want that job.
  13. Exactly : those who would talk about it. It seems that when it was almost too late is when they would tell some stories, in my experience anyway. But it is often a case of . . . I mean, do people really want to know what you saw, what you did? Times I have felt like it and tried talking to a close friend, even the wife - I realized that they became uncomfortable with what I was telling them and I would just kind of wrap it up and give the nice sterile ending like "so anyway, we drove them off, got what we needed and got out of there. Do we have anymore beer?" People say they wa
  14. How about that? My grandfather served in WWII and just died. 91 years old.
  15. Cheese? Eat some cheese? It's really a little too late at night to be eating cheese. Now a couple of Milano dark chocolates . . . I'll take a couple of those.
  16. I suppose to those who are the recipients of a happy ending, it isn't too bad at all.
  17. Who was cooking? While I was in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, it seems like everywhere you looked, there were Egyptians with a chicken and flat bread stand.
  18. I saw a funny thing earlier. It was the 8th post in this topic. Funniest shcrap I've seen in a long long time.
  19. Desperation can cause people to do crazy things. But I bet he was gonna leave her or something, the whole "woman scorned" thing.
  20. I have some experience with that. Commercial and Industrial. That's one place where my mild OCD came in handy. I love to line things up, have them evenly spaced and all that.
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