Believe it or not we've been here together for two years.
No major dust-ups
We've lost a few and gained a couple.
Happy anniversary ya'll.
I just re-upped the site for two more years.
You each owe $0.11, no stamps accepted.
Time to pay up
- Sangersteve
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Time to pay up
It's a joke son,I say a joke
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Could you take a rain check? I'm a little short this year.
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Re: Time to pay up
Thank you. Would you accept a beer instead.
- Sangersteve
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planosteve wrote:Could you take a rain check? I'm a little short this year.
Not a problem, but with interest your next payment will be $0.25.
It's a joke son,I say a joke
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grouchy wrote:Thank you. Would you accept a beer instead.
If you can find a beer for $0.11 I'll be more than happy to enjoy it with you my friend.
It's a joke son,I say a joke
Re: Time to pay up
Thanks, Steve..this place is working out well..very civilized.
If you’re “woke”..you’re a loser.
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Yes, nice to have a place to chat and disagree without the most offensive people (no names listed because it was a long time ago for me) being present.
Working to love my fellow person regardless : >
Re: Time to pay up
Actually, you'd be a bit ahead if you did accept postal stamps....they've gone up so much in price. But not many of us use the postal service much any more.
Oh wait, I'm expecting a very important package soon. I commissioned an artist to
do a pastel drawing of our Great Pyrenees, Buster. Steve LOVES this rescue. We got him as a pup, not sure he was a pure bred, but a friend called and said "I'm fostering a puppy. Come and see him." He's very different from our other pyrs. They were absolutely regal. Buster is a clown. But he does his "protective" job, too. Not protection from people since he loves people. He's happy go lucky UNTIL he hears (or thinks he hears) coyotes. If I play a uTube with coyotes howling, he runs to the computer, then tears out the dog door and checks the perimeter of our property. They are nocturnal but we've changed his routine and he's now sleeping inside at night. We love our neighbors and want to keep them! He does sleep on the floor either outside our bedroom door or at the front door. Steve said to the vet "I don't think he's all Pyrennes." The vet assured him he was. He sent off a DNA kit and he is.
Oh wait, I'm expecting a very important package soon. I commissioned an artist to
do a pastel drawing of our Great Pyrenees, Buster. Steve LOVES this rescue. We got him as a pup, not sure he was a pure bred, but a friend called and said "I'm fostering a puppy. Come and see him." He's very different from our other pyrs. They were absolutely regal. Buster is a clown. But he does his "protective" job, too. Not protection from people since he loves people. He's happy go lucky UNTIL he hears (or thinks he hears) coyotes. If I play a uTube with coyotes howling, he runs to the computer, then tears out the dog door and checks the perimeter of our property. They are nocturnal but we've changed his routine and he's now sleeping inside at night. We love our neighbors and want to keep them! He does sleep on the floor either outside our bedroom door or at the front door. Steve said to the vet "I don't think he's all Pyrennes." The vet assured him he was. He sent off a DNA kit and he is.
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