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Message 1669620 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 0:29:58 UTC

Fred has been polled...we shall see.

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Message 1669621 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 0:32:09 UTC
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Now...to continue my bookmark reverie....

Valentina Lasista....amazing pianist.

OMG...still give me chills...
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Message 1669625 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 0:39:06 UTC

No more sharing until this gets cleared up.

I do these things because I genuinely like to share with others.

I don't wish to share with those who have no appreciation for what I do.

Or wish to get pissed upon for doing so.

Please explain to me where I was in error.
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Message 1669627 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 0:48:35 UTC - in response to Message 1669625.  

No more sharing until this gets cleared up.
I do these things because I genuinely like to share with others.
I don't wish to share with those who have no appreciation for what I do.
Or wish to get pissed upon for doing so.
Please explain to me where I was in error.

We have a saying.
Delad glädje är dubbel glädje.
Shared joy is double joy.
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Message 1669640 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 1:13:42 UTC
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2,000 miles and one left turn.
Isn't the way life goes?

We cannot live life as fine as this.....

I don't need much, just enough to see me through.
Love you more than anything in the world.
Love, your baby gurl.

The story changes as her life's dreams came true.

'I still love you more than anything in the world.....
Love, your baby gurl.'


You still all do not understand that I am a gurl at heart.
I am male in form and function, but I have a heart of female things that I cannot let go of.
Look back at my posting history. I have consistently connected with females.
I am a twisted soul. Not cross gendered or anything, just connected with my female side of life more than my male thingy at times. If this seems awkward to you, yes, it has been at times.
I am a guy..to be sure. At least as God made me. And I am quite allright with that. \\

I just can find more things to relate to with the gurlz than with the guys sometimes.

2000 miles and one left turn.....
I am a baby gurl. Help me find my way.
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Message 1669642 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 1:20:07 UTC
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Yes Figure it out.
Where are our parents?
Happens all over the World...
Grrrrr.
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Message 1669645 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 1:32:48 UTC
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The point is this......
My friends, I have postured about being other than a mortal.
I am .

There are things I cannot explain. Things I have to know. Things YOU should know.

Listen to the song.....
Gotta be Something More....

There is. I know there is.

I know nobody has yet to intercommunicate between life and death.
But, believe me.......I am your best hope yet.

I think my will is strong enough to do it. And if I leave kitties behind, I have to come back to care for them.

My thoughts are now with Squirrel, rest her soul.
I am gonna have to face taking Tigger's ashes out there and introduce the two.
I have to get some markers to face the reality of their passing.

Not easy, but I am something less than an easy man to deal with.
I need to put this behind me.
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Message 1669647 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 1:39:50 UTC - in response to Message 1669642.  
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Of course it's something more:)
Sugarland and Legoland.
And Liberland:)
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Message 1669745 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 11:48:02 UTC
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What has happen?
Many posts are gone...

We have a saying.
Delad glädje är dubbel glädje.
Delad sorg är halv sorg.
Shared joy is double joy.
Shared sorrow is half sorrow.
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Message 1669755 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 12:55:14 UTC

It's saturday again.
But does the computers have holidays?
Every saturday we have problem with the Internet...
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Message 1669820 - Posted: 25 Apr 2015, 15:40:02 UTC - in response to Message 1669750.  

Janne, it must be, or should be, obvious to you that a certain person has been banished again. I know not why.

I didn't see it either, but from Janne's quote, somebody set Mark off. Hope it's just a standard 2-week trip to Coventry, and not longer.
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Message 1670764 - Posted: 27 Apr 2015, 16:39:29 UTC

The kitties are back.....
Calm, cool, and collected.
Thank you.

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Message 1670790 - Posted: 27 Apr 2015, 17:57:23 UTC

Going to be a beautiful week here...
High 50s and mid 60's, and lotsa sunshine.
Should bring all the plants and grranimals up to speed quickly.

Just took a jaunt about the yard.
Visited Squirrel's resting place. The willow sapling next to it is budding out nicely. My big oak tree is waking up slowly. My young flowering crabapple tree is getting some nice purple leaves on it. And my baby magnolia seems to have weathered the winter and is starting to plump up it's buds.

I do so luv springtime.

Meow!
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Message 1670990 - Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 3:32:47 UTC - in response to Message 1670790.  

And my baby magnolia seems to have weathered the winter and is starting to plump up it's buds.


I'm surprised your magnolia survives your winters. Even Louisville is a little far north for them. We had a huge one at my mother's house, but it eventually got out of control, and the winters were too harsh for it, anyway.
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Message 1671044 - Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 6:45:42 UTC - in response to Message 1670990.  
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And my baby magnolia seems to have weathered the winter and is starting to plump up it's buds.


I'm surprised your magnolia survives your winters. Even Louisville is a little far north for them. We had a huge one at my mother's house, but it eventually got out of control, and the winters were too harsh for it, anyway.

I dunno if it's a certain variety or whatever, but mine is a rooting off of Lori's, which is a beautiful specimen. Hers is about 10yo, and it is kind of protected in a corner between the garage and the house.
Mine is out in the open out in my front yard, so I hope it proves to be just as hardy over the years.
It's only a 3yo baby now...
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Message 1671275 - Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 22:54:26 UTC - in response to Message 1671044.  

And my baby magnolia seems to have weathered the winter and is starting to plump up it's buds.


I'm surprised your magnolia survives your winters. Even Louisville is a little far north for them. We had a huge one at my mother's house, but it eventually got out of control, and the winters were too harsh for it, anyway.

I dunno if it's a certain variety or whatever, but mine is a rooting off of Lori's, which is a beautiful specimen. Hers is about 10yo, and it is kind of protected in a corner between the garage and the house.
Mine is out in the open out in my front yard, so I hope it proves to be just as hardy over the years.
It's only a 3yo baby now...

Many people associate magnolia trees with the US Gulf Coast, and a relatively mild winter climate, but they get their share of cold and snow down there. Plus, since magnolias are deciduous and go dormant in the winter, that shouldn't be a problem. It's the summer climate that matters. Many parts of Wisconsin are warm and humid, and get lots of rain in the summer.
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Message 1671281 - Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 23:22:16 UTC

Here we have blooming cherry trees now.
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Message 1671433 - Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 10:51:23 UTC
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What are the big milestones to expect in your life? My next milestone is 6th Aug, 2020, then I’ll be 7th billionth person to be alive in the world.
http://www.population.io
Right now there are 915 million people older than me in the World (13%).
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Message 1671435 - Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 10:58:21 UTC - in response to Message 1671275.  

And my baby magnolia seems to have weathered the winter and is starting to plump up it's buds.


I'm surprised your magnolia survives your winters. Even Louisville is a little far north for them. We had a huge one at my mother's house, but it eventually got out of control, and the winters were too harsh for it, anyway.

I dunno if it's a certain variety or whatever, but mine is a rooting off of Lori's, which is a beautiful specimen. Hers is about 10yo, and it is kind of protected in a corner between the garage and the house.
Mine is out in the open out in my front yard, so I hope it proves to be just as hardy over the years.
It's only a 3yo baby now...

Many people associate magnolia trees with the US Gulf Coast, and a relatively mild winter climate, but they get their share of cold and snow down there. Plus, since magnolias are deciduous and go dormant in the winter, that shouldn't be a problem. It's the summer climate that matters. Many parts of Wisconsin are warm and humid, and get lots of rain in the summer.


That's probably true. We just don't have many around here, for whatever reason. I do know we had several around the courthouse that attracted starlings roosting every night, and the city had to drape a tree diaper under the branches!
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Message 1672164 - Posted: 30 Apr 2015, 18:15:40 UTC

Another beautiful day here....
Last day of work for the ol' kittyman this week.
I get a break and have a 3 day weekend.

Time to do my spring maintenance on the lawn mower tomorrow and trot it out for the first spring mowing. It is time.

Meow.
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