warpedskydiver

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  1. Well I tried ETA to the tune of "paint it black"
  2. I smell a wet dog and he needs to take a bath No stink dog anymore I want him to take a bath I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes My dog runs right up and they have to hold their nose I see a line of dogs and they all need bath With flowers and my love the smell will not come back I see people turn their heads and quickly look away Like a fresh washed doggy it just happens evry day I look at myself and see my clothes have turned black I see my smelly dog and it needs to take a bath Maybe the smell will fade away and not have to come back Its not easy facin up when your whole house is black No more will my pret-ty dog smell worse than you I could not foresee this thing happening to you If I wash him hard enough into a foaming hun My love will laugh with me before the dryin comes I see a clean dog and I want him to come back No vapors anymore I want him to come back I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes My dog goo-ses them with his cold nose Hmm, hmm, hmm,... I wanna to see his black and tan very very clean Black as night, tan as sand I wanna see this one blot-ted very dry I wanna see him bathed, bathed and wet, bathed, bathed and wet Yeah!
  3. I was not planning to post, but I am going to make an exception. WTG JOHN! Congratulations!!!!
  4. Thanks! Hmmm I know who is first. Fucking windsock shim is.
  5. TO someone else for a 15 year period I hope that helps. I will say that this is plain old stupid and yet the corporate guy is threatening a lawsuit the old man cannot afford.
  6. If you were an attorney you would have a copy of the contract and could speak to the old guy. That would be enough to convince you he is being defrauded.
  7. Hey who cares what you think, if you are not going to offer any helpful information then please don't bother yourself. I am merely trying to help someone elses 68 year old dad. I stated the facts, the corporate guy that leased the fields is simply trying to pull a fast one on an old man.
  8. come on by and bring your e-tool, we can go north and settle a few things. Cheers! Stop by for a pint or six if you get near.
  9. This story sounds like there's a lot of information missing. I'd love to hear the other side of it. I agree. From what I read so far you have an expired lease and the rent payments were not paid on time as well. So to clarify had the current farmer made all lease pmts on time?? If not I wouldn't expect him to get to lease the ground again. Also if this lease is expired, why didn't the current farmer have a new lease negotiated and in place well before the expiration of the current one? I'm not a lawyer but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last week! what? The elderly guy has owned the land for over 45 yrs. He leased it for a period of years for a one time fee. The corporate farmer says the debt is unpaid even though the period of lease is over. The corporate farmer want interest on the money that was given initially and that was not stated in the contract. If you take the mony exchanged and divide it by the period of time the lease was only paying half of the value of land leased locally at that time. Now the corporate guy is saying he wants the land in exchange for the interest owed.
  10. I urge you to never address me again, nor anything I post. You hearing me?
  11. Hi, it has come to my attention that there is a large farmer that has leased land in consideration for cash given. The period of years in the contract is over and yet he says they debt is unpaid, and there are now interest charges. There was no interest spelled out in the contract, and the corporate farmer has now started and intimidation effort in order to steal land away. The leased value paid was far less than the going rate by nearly half. What is needed is advice, and if needed representation in order to stop the fleecing of a widowed simple elderly farmer. You would be helping a man whos son recently retired after serving our nation for 23yrs in the US ARMY. I think you would also get some face time on the news as being a champion of senior citizens and farmers who have had their land and livelyhoods stolen away. Contact me ASAP if you are interested in doing the "right" thing. IM or post is fine
  12. I make the best sammiches. And i'll even let you eat them while going at it doggy style. See I knew you were a good girl afterall!
  13. that is because all your trees have been cut down to make cricket paddles, and wickets. New forest my ass. At least the welsh left some trees
  14. Go whittle me a patio set from a tree will ya?
  15. Too bad field phones went out of style
  16. Dan everything was funny until you got to the boots, never mess with a mans boots, there will be hell to pay.
  17. Army Draftee Retires After 40 Years of Service Wednesday, March 28, 2007 FORT BLISS, Texas — Robert Rangel was a college student trying to "fly below the radar" when his draft number came up in 1967. "I got caught," he said with a wide smile. Caught, as it turns out, for 40 years. Chief Warrant Officer Rangel was one of just 10 draftees still in the Army when he retired Wednesday, according to Fort Bliss officials. It was unclear whether the other draftees have served as long as Rangel; the draft ended in 1973. Rangel, of El Paso, said the prospect of being drafted was terrifying after watching numerous friends "coming home in coffins." But he opted to stay well beyond the required two-year hitch because "I started enjoying my job and the people I worked with." He's been deployed to nine combat zones, from Vietnam to the Persian Gulf. Maj. Gen. Robert Lennox, the Fort Bliss commanding general, described Rangel as the "foremost expert" on air defense systems at the West Texas post, the current home of the Air Defense Artillery Center. Michael Zaborowski, a retired lieutenant colonel who has known Rangel for more than a decade, said he has long been impressed by his dedication. "I did 20 years and I thought that was a lot," he said. Rangel retired a few months before his 62nd birthday, when he would have been forced to do so under Army regulations. His mother, who attended his retirement ceremony, was relieved the day had finally come. "That was a long time that I worried," Adelina Rangel said softly. Rangel's years in the Army included more than 200 parachute jumps with a special forces unit in Vietnam and Cambodia, time in battle zones, a firsthand view of the crumbling of the Berlin Wall and a tour in the first Gulf War. Now his priority is to take care of his mom and tackle some projects. Tops on the list is restoring a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. He parked it in his mom's barn when he went off to basic training. Quote Damn, that is something to make us all humble. What a guy
  18. I'm glad I'm not the only one part of the "I'm not good enough to spam me club"!!! Hey, me too!!! Nobody is asking to hump my leg via spam!! Ahem... I stand corrected. Somebody did, via PM, just ask to hump my leg. Hey you have two legs! for Rainbo thats a threesome!!! and you just doubled his odds
  19. I wonder how long it will be before some asswipe hacks the system and trashes the data? There would/should be a hanging when it occurs.