See, there was a typo in the TOS that kept me from joining. I just couldn't get past it. Maybe you guys have some "pull" with the powers that be - and can get it fixed: "sexually-orientated" - yeah, I'm fairly confident that "orientated" ain't a werd.
Anyhow, I have blackmail material on BOTH OF YOU, so be nice to me! :nyah:
Thanks sweetie! Love you girlie!
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Rockdoc Franz wrote: Don't know if it is good to see you :Whistle . Welcome aboard gal. What took you so long to get here...and no damn excuses either.
Maybe she got lost.
Good to see you Dimplszzz.
Hey pound dog mom, I love your running dog. Where did you find him?
Rockdoc Franz wrote: Don't know if it is good to see you :Whistle . Welcome aboard gal. What took you so long to get here...and no damn excuses either.
Maybe she took the longer route by way of the Yellow Barn?
Dimplzzz, there's a new thread in here under Colorful Colorado about things we all wished we knew when we moved to the mountains - I hope we'll see a post from you there regarding using local landmarks in driving directions!
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LOL on the landmarks issue. When a customer up here is giving me directions, it often includes some tree with a crooked limb or a rock that is a strange color. I love living here.
Becky wrote: LOL on the landmarks issue. When a customer up here is giving me directions, it often includes some tree with a crooked limb or a rock that is a strange color. I love living here.
lol . It is really funny how people find these distinctive features, likely over a period of time, and expect others to see them equally clearly. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. I'm a visually oriented person, so landmarks are something I use often, but I need to remind myself they alone are not sufficient for general directions to someone unfamiliar with the area.