I'm Baaaaaaaaack.
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Everybody watching the game.
Christmas is officially over at my house. Tree is down and all decorations put away. |
Afternoon Doug. I am not watching the ravens game. The giants are better.
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The Beagles just started. That is what is on my tv.
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there on here too, now that it is getting dark out side.
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mystery diagnosis is on right now.
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Baltimore Ravens At Tennessee Saturday Jan 10 At 4:30pm , San Diego Chargers At Pittsburgh Jan 11 At 4:45pm For AFC
NFC to be announced |
Hey Guys How are ya
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Doing good Dave. How are you?
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Not Bad Shaun, Anticipating the arrival of the almost X back home.
BTW, Shelly says Hi. |
Good evening Dave and Dave.
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How bout dem Ravens and JOE!!!!
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What is the travel update George?
What is your Wii fit age George? |
What do ya think, read the article below
DANBURY, Conn. (Jan. 3) - On the day that Donald Peters died, he unknowingly provided financial security for his wife of 59 years and their family. Peters bought two Connecticut Lottery tickets at a local 7-Eleven store on Nov. 1 as part of a 20-year tradition he shared with his wife Charlotte. Later that day, the 79-year-old retired hat factory worker suffered a fatal heart attack while working in his yard in Danbury. On Friday, his widow cashed in one of the tickets: a $10 million winner which, in her grief over her husband's death, she had put aside and almost discarded before recently checking the numbers. "I'm numb," Charlotte Peters, 78, said at Connecticut Lottery headquarters in Rocky Hill. Donald Peters usually bought the tickets for 10 weeks at a stretch, so the winning ticket he bought Nov. 1 for the Dec. 2 drawing was among several that Charlotte Peters put aside as she, their three children and two grandchildren coped with his sudden death. "I was in the grocery store and I had it checked and they told me I was a winner," she said. "I had no idea how much it was." She said she thought she had won $6 million but was surprised to learn from lottery officials she'd won $10 million. |
evening doug
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What do you all think of this house. My plan is to live in it and fix it up a little and then in four years turn around and put it back on the marcket and try to make some money on it.
ERA STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN Homes for sale - Express ID#2515026 |
Originally Posted by dlr71
(Post 6967141)
What do ya think, read the article below
DANBURY, Conn. (Jan. 3) - On the day that Donald Peters died, he unknowingly provided financial security for his wife of 59 years and their family. Peters bought two Connecticut Lottery tickets at a local 7-Eleven store on Nov. 1 as part of a 20-year tradition he shared with his wife Charlotte. Later that day, the 79-year-old retired hat factory worker suffered a fatal heart attack while working in his yard in Danbury. On Friday, his widow cashed in one of the tickets: a $10 million winner which, in her grief over her husband's death, she had put aside and almost discarded before recently checking the numbers. "I'm numb," Charlotte Peters, 78, said at Connecticut Lottery headquarters in Rocky Hill. Donald Peters usually bought the tickets for 10 weeks at a stretch, so the winning ticket he bought Nov. 1 for the Dec. 2 drawing was among several that Charlotte Peters put aside as she, their three children and two grandchildren coped with his sudden death. "I was in the grocery store and I had it checked and they told me I was a winner," she said. "I had no idea how much it was." She said she thought she had won $6 million but was surprised to learn from lottery officials she'd won $10 million. David is your job safe @ Invista or are you sweating? |
Originally Posted by drunkdave
(Post 6967186)
What do you all think of this house. My plan is to live in it and fix it up a little and then in four years turn around and put it back on the marcket and try to make some money on it.
ERA STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN Homes for sale - Express ID#2515026 |
Boyz just crossed into Georgia,
My wii fit age is 19 |
Originally Posted by defyrftr
(Post 6967245)
Looks like a nice and cozy house. If you don't have a family it should work out great for you.
Thanks doug |
Originally Posted by glruff
(Post 6967278)
Boyz just crossed into Georgia,
My wii fit age is 19 |
That is a very good posibilty
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Ahhh come on guys play with me
And Doug, David's job is in jeopardy |
Nice lookin homey Dave
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Barry said they've gone 679 miles already.
Lew's got a lead foot. lmao |
Steve are your meet pics up
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Originally Posted by glruff
(Post 6967488)
Ahhh come on guys play with me
And Doug, David's job is in jeopardy |
I aged just watching the wifey, but yes I tried it and it wore me out, especially the yoga crap
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Originally Posted by glruff
(Post 6967575)
Steve are your meet pics up
I'll post the second batch in the same thread. You'll get the link as soon as it hits the street. lol |
Cool, can't wait to see them
Boyz have arrived in FL |
They can't be all the way to Tampa yet...........are they?
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No just crossed the GA line into FL
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they were moveing right along.
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So they got another or 4 hours or so.
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Said they probably will spend the night in Jacksonville
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Originally Posted by glruff
(Post 6967497)
Nice lookin homey Dave
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Sissies:-missingt:-missingt
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That's about right Steve, traffic should be lite this time of night
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Ahhhh, the guys are having din din at Hooters
Gonna see if one of the girls will put them up for the night sure hope Gail and Heidi are not online, lmao |
lmao.............
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