Down with another Swamp Rat

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Re: Down with another Swamp Rat

Post by douche » Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:28 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:10 am
William Defoe?
Yes...Willem Dafoe.

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Re: Down with another Swamp Rat

Post by Donn Beach » Thu Dec 12, 2024 12:33 am

douche wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:28 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:10 am
William Defoe?
Yes...Willem Dafoe.


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Re: Down with another Swamp Rat

Post by Donn Beach » Thu Dec 12, 2024 12:42 am

D-train wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:44 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:39 pm
Depends on what you value doesn't it, if you love open spaces, horses and cows then Oklahoma is a great place to live isn't it? I love where I live. Yeah I have beaches and mountains, a warm climate, pretty girls, it's cheap. But what I really love is how friendly it is, the easy going relaxed attitude, it's slacker paradise.

A dignitary from Spain was visiting manila and asked a senator if the Philippines had the quality of "mañana". He replied yes but without the sense of urgency
When was the last time you were back here. How long ago did you move, about 7 years ago?
Yeah, been like seven years, just after Donald's first go at it. I get asked about coming back by a few friends but no interest, motivation, desire, I don't feel like going anywhere in fact. I need to go to manila but just don't feel like it at all. I would do that on the most casual whims before. I flew to manila once to look Visine, couldn't find it in Cebu.

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Re: Down with another Swamp Rat

Post by D-train » Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:01 am

auroraave wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 4:48 pm
D-train wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 2:45 pm
A lot of conservative states are not good places to live but they would be worse if liberal. I lived in Columbus, OH for 3 months. Old, flat, decrepit. Literally nothing there. Arctic in the winter. I can't believe people live there their whole lives.
Yes, but Ohio was settled early and in the industrial age was flourishing - you had so much manufacturing in that part of the country and access to shipping - I can't imagine living there but that part of the country was the manufacturing heart beat of the country - cars, steel, etc. Most people never leave the town they grew up in - those of us that had NO desire to live in Seattle anymore left to places like LA - and discover no one is from here - ha! The midwest - people never leave. Outside of the horrible politics of this state - it is beautiful and I love it. But Jesus is it expensive because of awful governance - taking your money and giving it away. Most people never leave thier birthplace. I cannot fathom still living in Seattle - never getting out and seeing other places. I;ve been to about 40 states - none of them in New England, and most of them while on two different tour busses.
I have probably been to about 40 too. Everything but the deep South and Utah oddly enough. I used to travel a lot for work for about 20 years beginning in the late 90s which of course was all paid for. I brought Lynda most of the time. I will never forget when she broke my work lap top in half after going to Wrigley for a game. Never knew she was such a big Cubs fan. LOL. When I got back to the office in DT Seattle I called the IT guy and said I had an issue with my computer. The look on his face when he saw it. It was like he had WTF tattooed on his forehead. I will never forget that look as long as I live. I said, "Welcome to my world, bro" I married into the high voltage Danger Zone on the Hot Crazy matrix.
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Re: Down with another Swamp Rat

Post by bpj » Thu Dec 12, 2024 3:51 am

D-train wrote:
Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:01 am
auroraave wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 4:48 pm
D-train wrote:
Wed Dec 11, 2024 2:45 pm
A lot of conservative states are not good places to live but they would be worse if liberal. I lived in Columbus, OH for 3 months. Old, flat, decrepit. Literally nothing there. Arctic in the winter. I can't believe people live there their whole lives.
Yes, but Ohio was settled early and in the industrial age was flourishing - you had so much manufacturing in that part of the country and access to shipping - I can't imagine living there but that part of the country was the manufacturing heart beat of the country - cars, steel, etc. Most people never leave the town they grew up in - those of us that had NO desire to live in Seattle anymore left to places like LA - and discover no one is from here - ha! The midwest - people never leave. Outside of the horrible politics of this state - it is beautiful and I love it. But Jesus is it expensive because of awful governance - taking your money and giving it away. Most people never leave thier birthplace. I cannot fathom still living in Seattle - never getting out and seeing other places. I;ve been to about 40 states - none of them in New England, and most of them while on two different tour busses.
I have probably been to about 40 too. Everything but the deep South and Utah oddly enough. I used to travel a lot for work for about 20 years beginning in the late 90s which of course was all paid for. I brought Lynda most of the time. I will never forget when she broke my work lap top in half after going to Wrigley for a game. Never knew she was such a big Cubs fan. LOL. When I got back to the office in DT Seattle I called the IT guy and said I had an issue with my computer. The look on his face when he saw it. It was like he had WTF tattooed on his forehead. I will never forget that look as long as I live. I said, "Welcome to my world, bro" I married into the high voltage Danger Zone on the Hot Crazy matrix.
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Sweet little Lynda??

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