buckeyefarmer
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So this thread is about escaped circus gorillas that never existed, rare porcelain french dolls with moving eyes and Moss’s Suburban’s tow rating?
Mmm hmm….sounds like a typical TBN thread to me!
Where’s the pallets?
So this thread is about escaped circus gorillas that never existed, rare porcelain french dolls with moving eyes and Moss’s Suburban’s tow rating?
Mmm hmm….sounds like a typical TBN thread to me!
Yep I have had one now for 44 years. My high school sweetheart. She popped up again last week after several years. Each time for one of two reasons: A) her love life isn’t going well or B) needs $$$. Is there an IGNORE button in life somewhere?Had a few crazy ex stalkers in my younger days.
I'm extremely happy that I found my wife. The thought of getting back out there and dating would make me cringe.
There are some crazy a## bi$ches out there.
Thankfully mine are 1100 miles away. Don't have my number, don't have my address, and I'm not on FB.Yep I have had one now for 44 years. My high school sweetheart. She popped up again last week after several years. Each time for one of two reasons: A) her love life isn’t going well or B) needs $$$. Is there an IGNORE button in life somewhere?
I thought ALL ex-girlfriends were psycho?Thankfully mine are 1100 miles away. Don't have my number, don't have my address, and I'm not on FB.
I'm quite a bit more blunt then I was in my younger years. So I'm not sure how I would react if one showed up.
I'm an identical twin. What got really interesting was when I happened to move to an area where my brother used to live. I ran into one of his psycho ex girlfriends one night at the local bar.
Things really went to he$$ when I looked at her and said "lady.... I have no bloody idea who you are!!!!!!!"![]()
Some are worse then othersI thought ALL ex-girlfriends were psycho?![]()






I believe that your friend is talking about the Asian Long-Horned Beetle;]The markings on this bug are interesting. I found it on a stack of firewood. There were quite a number of them running around. At a guess, it's some sort of cricket. An arborist friend says it's a long horned beetle. Doesn't look like a beetle to me, but maybe...
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