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Post by Turk on Jul 26, 2017 21:15:40 GMT -5
I rented a plane a flew over the Nasca Lines. F'ing amazing. If you don't know about the Nasca Lines Google it and spend time reading. I'm blown way and to see them up close and personal just 1,000 feet away in a plane is a life moving experience.
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Post by jdredd on Jul 28, 2017 18:39:13 GMT -5
Just make sure you don't get crushed by returning saucers.
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Post by jdredd on Aug 18, 2017 0:26:50 GMT -5
So you are on your second house now, Turk? You ARE a glutton for punishment. On the other hand, you do get to drive by it and say, "I built that!". Personally, I think there are already too damn many houses in the world, and most of them built in the last 50 years are pieces of sh*t. Not yours, of course. I'd bet the farm they are architecturally excellent and built with high quality materials. If not, you suck.
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Post by Turk on Aug 18, 2017 9:48:43 GMT -5
My bad I made a post out of jest that potentially could become political. It was Animal's wish that would not happen on this thread. I met Animal and attended his funeral. It was my mistake making a reference to Trump.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2017 11:08:41 GMT -5
My bad I made a post out of jest that potentially could become political. It was Animal's wish that would not happen on this thread. I met Animal and attended his funeral. It was my mistake making a reference to Trump. Hey Turk! Just Move the Few posts to Anything goes Thread, (If it can be done) Then Problem Solved..
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Post by Turk on Aug 18, 2017 14:26:57 GMT -5
My bad I made a post out of jest that potentially could become political. It was Animal's wish that would not happen on this thread. I met Animal and attended his funeral. It was my mistake making a reference to Trump. Hey Turk! Just Move the Few posts to Anything goes Thread, (If it can be done) Then Problem Solved.. Thanks b I forgot I had that ability
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Post by Turk on Aug 20, 2017 14:08:06 GMT -5
It is beautiful day and I'm doing nothing but relaxing.
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Post by jdredd on Sept 25, 2017 1:09:19 GMT -5
I am coming out of my almost weekend long news blackout, and looking at the NYT website, nothing happened. So I will talk about something important: What's with the new Starbucks paper cup with the big white dot on the side? I don't get it.
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Post by Turk on Sept 28, 2017 18:02:45 GMT -5
I'll be unavailable October 2-14 for a badly needed vacation
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Post by jdredd on Feb 19, 2018 15:55:58 GMT -5
I hate it when day-to-day life interferes with obsession on politics.
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Post by jdredd on Feb 26, 2018 15:21:44 GMT -5
www.nytimes.com/2018/02/13/opinion/patients-with-bucket-lists.html"If a new study is correct, more than 91 percent of us have a bucket list — things we wish to do before we die. This revelation is interesting on several levels, including a question of what that minority of nearly 9 percent is thinking. Surely those people are aware that the chance of their kicking the bucket is 100 percent. Are we to believe that nothing in their basket of wishes is unrealized? The research, published last week in The Journal of Palliative Medicine, was based on a survey of 3,056 people across the United States. Perhaps not surprisingly, those who put stock in religion and spirituality were more likely to compile such a list than those of little faith. The aspiration they listed most commonly is also unsurprising: a desire to travel. Make what you will of the finding that much farther down the scale was a desire to spend quality time with friends and family." "These are cosmic issues. A friend, Michael Neill, approaches them by preparing “a reverse bucket list” — activities he never wants to pursue and places he never wants to visit, no matter how long he lives. For what it’s worth, his reverse list includes not climbing Mount Everest, not visiting Las Vegas, not reading Proust and not meeting the Dalai Lama." I had a bucket list once. It had one thing in it: Go see the volcanoes in Hawaii. Did it, and now my bucket list is empty. I don't miss it. But I will agree: Don't read Proust. I would like to meet Sinead O'Connor though.
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Post by Turk on Mar 2, 2018 16:39:14 GMT -5
The older I get, the better I was
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Post by sparky on Mar 4, 2018 2:58:43 GMT -5
Working graveyard was a pain in the ass at first but I have learned to take full advantage of it though, lol. The hard part is switching back and forth every 3 months for 6 week intervals, uhg.
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Post by Turk on Mar 4, 2018 12:26:25 GMT -5
Working graveyard was a pain in the ass at first but I have learned to take full advantage of it though, lol. The hard part is switching back and forth every 3 months for 6 week intervals, uhg. Hey Irish Mike. Welcome back. Glad to hear all is well.
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Post by sparky on Mar 5, 2018 4:35:28 GMT -5
Thank you Turk. Looks like you been busy traveling. Nice.
Working graveyard for next 5 weeks ,so I'll be on when most are sleeping, lol.
Good to see you as well jdredd.
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