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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (78830)2/9/2007 9:51:15 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 110194
 
then go. but thread in a thread, some one has some wishful thinking that a guy like LIG should somehow be some wispy wonder guy at the trees and say hi, hello, how are ya.

that dude, when he goes to work, is in the hand chopping business. he didn't come here to talk about trees and safe havens. no such thing anyway on LI.

what do you want?

he's an idiot, but geezus.

find a coffee shop thread for that.

otherwise big dicks and large balls with some sense of what is going on rule.

(otherwise, this wouldn't be nearly as fun).

ok. back to you russ with your "pig man thingy"

btw.... the other guy is still a stealer and plagerist regurgitator. i won't even mention his name. ho ho.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (78830)2/10/2007 12:03:38 AM
From: RJA_  Respond to of 110194
 
>>I'm thinking LIG might have gotten different advice.

I am thinking you are right. They might have found him in the spring.

>>I left an open offer on the table to da wife(sounds like: da Bears) to relocate to Creede. Very beautiful and not a lot going on.

Some of the mountain towns in Colorado, and perhaps even more so, in Wyoming are probably some of the safest places you can be in the event of civil unrest or government loosing its grip.

In Gunison, during the bird flu of 1918, teams of local riflemen were posted at the two passes in and out of town. No one was allowed in until the epidemic was over. Needless to say, very few people died in Gunison from Flu.