Posted by Mark - IN. on January 01, 2008 at 09:55:44 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Goodbye for now posted by Lanse on January 01, 2008 at 09:06:12:
I must have missed something. As far as I know, this site's pretty good overall. Now, over at the OT board there were some pretty vicious fights, and I started a couple, for which I apologize. But the rest of the site as far as I can see is pretty clean and good spirited. Might be a click or two, but are clicks everywhere in life...but we usually step outside so Mom don't have to witness a fist fight at her dinner table, then straighten our shirts and shake hands before we come back inside and thank her for dinner before we sit down.
My Mom once said, "If they don't put the food in your mouth, the roof over your head, or the money in your pocket, feed the (not repeatable) fish". I wish she hadn't yelled that so loud, we got tossed out of the bar. But she meant well, so good luck in your decisions. Run off? Can't find an "H"? Where do you live? There are more danged H's for sale in the midwest than, well, maybe not more than N's or Jubilee's, but there are a whole lot of them to be had at any given time.
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