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Post by osnafrank on May 5, 2020 20:25:53 GMT
my hair used to be long enough to touch my butt if I leaned my head back. Your Headbanging time ? AqoOTBBrEtxQcNfJjaDD
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Post by Dizzy on May 5, 2020 21:04:26 GMT
My Hair really Long too lol...I got it in Dreds rn though.
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Post by Anthony on May 5, 2020 22:37:15 GMT
my hair used to be long enough to touch my butt if I leaned my head back. Your Headbanging time ? AqoOTBBrEtxQcNfJjaDD I was a bit of a metal head back then
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Post by Anthony on May 5, 2020 22:41:50 GMT
Anthony that cool what make you decide to cut it all off?
I got bored of it, I'd been growing it for about 8 years. I also wanted to do something good so donated it to a natural hair wigs making company, they make wigs for kids with cancer and alopecia.
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Post by Dizzy on May 6, 2020 0:41:02 GMT
Anthony awww that's very nice an Kind of you to do that...Much Respect you are so awesome to do that. olfEOEbpO0rxuamBULVg
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Post by doccreed on May 6, 2020 17:14:07 GMT
My great-grandfather (Mr. Henry) wrote a letter to my great-grandmother (Essie) in September 1926 asking for her hand in marriage. I own the actual letter: four brittle, ivory pages from a Steno pad scrawled in pencil; his jaunty words tilting forward, as if in expectation. It's enclosed in the original faded sparrow's egg envelope and postmarked with ALABAMA in smudged black ink. He can't wait until the day he can "take the train into Birmingham" to see her and hold her, he writes, and he lovingly chides her for threatening to "stomp that girl" who was goading her into a fight at the river; he winks and throws her kisses. I can scarcely believe it's almost a century old.
(Anyone else own any old photographs or family letters? I'm fascinated by family history chronicled in diaries or letters.)
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Post by Anthony on May 7, 2020 0:20:43 GMT
My great-grandfather (Mr. Henry) wrote a letter to my great-grandmother (Essie) in September 1926 asking for her hand in marriage. I own the actual letter: four brittle, ivory pages from a Steno pad scrawled in pencil; his jaunty words tilting forward, as if in expectation. It's enclosed in the original faded sparrow's egg envelope and postmarked with ALABAMA in smudged black ink. He can't wait until the day he can "take the train into Birmingham" to see her and hold her, he writes, and he lovingly chides her for threatening to "stomp that girl" who was goading her into a fight at the river; he winks and throws her kisses. I can scarcely believe it's almost a century old.
(Anyone else own any old photographs or family letters? I'm fascinated by family history chronicled in diaries or letters.) I have 2 photos that were my dad's. One is of his uncle as a teenager, he sadly never got past his teenage years, he was killed during world war 1. The other is of his mother and grandmother, his mother is 5 years old and he was born in 1928. I dont know how old she was when my dad was born but I'm putting a rough estimate on it of around 110 years old.
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Post by Dizzy on May 11, 2020 1:29:55 GMT
I am much smarter then People give me a credit for.
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Post by Dizzy on May 11, 2020 1:36:50 GMT
doccreed that's really cool I like old tings like that very interesting. I have a Pics of my Dad an my Mama when they were Younger before they had me but that all. I keep it in my Room so ican remember them too
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Post by francesca on May 17, 2020 12:37:00 GMT
I have a stalker-- I mean follower-- at Goodreads. That takes all the fun out of it. Now I have to write nicer reviews.
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Post by francesca on May 17, 2020 14:47:23 GMT
I spend way too much time on the Internet. In addition to this forum I also go to a sci-fi fantasy forum and a prog rock forum. I spend a lot of time at Instagram and Facebook. All this COVID isolation seems to have made the problem even worse than it was to begin with. If something happened to my Internet connection then that wouldn't be a bad thing. I have been neglecting a lot of other more important things in my life.
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Post by osnafrank on May 17, 2020 15:29:02 GMT
I spend way too much time on the Internet. In addition to this forum I also go to a sci-fi fantasy forum and a prog rock forum. I spend a lot of time at Instagram and Facebook. All this COVID isolation seems to have made the problem even worse than it was to begin with. If something happened to my Internet connection then that wouldn't be a bad thing. I have been neglecting a lot of other more important things in my life. Is it a good one ? I was on a scifi board a couple of years ago but nobody was writing so you had to wait for a week or so to get a response.
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Post by francesca on May 17, 2020 18:42:24 GMT
I spend way too much time on the Internet. In addition to this forum I also go to a sci-fi fantasy forum and a prog rock forum. I spend a lot of time at Instagram and Facebook. All this COVID isolation seems to have made the problem even worse than it was to begin with. If something happened to my Internet connection then that wouldn't be a bad thing. I have been neglecting a lot of other more important things in my life. Is it a good one ? I was on a scifi board a couple of years ago but nobody was writing so you had to wait for a week or so to get a response. It's a good forum with a fair amount of traffic. They discuss people like Brandon Sanderson and Robert Jordan. There is also a folder for Stephen King where they mostly talk about The Dark Tower series. They have a creative writing subforum where people post samples of their writing and other people give them critiques. It's a lot like the Terry Brooks forum that got shut down a few years ago due to low traffic.
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Post by neesy on May 17, 2020 18:50:39 GMT
My great-grandfather (Mr. Henry) wrote a letter to my great-grandmother (Essie) in September 1926 asking for her hand in marriage. I own the actual letter: four brittle, ivory pages from a Steno pad scrawled in pencil; his jaunty words tilting forward, as if in expectation. It's enclosed in the original faded sparrow's egg envelope and postmarked with ALABAMA in smudged black ink. He can't wait until the day he can "take the train into Birmingham" to see her and hold her, he writes, and he lovingly chides her for threatening to "stomp that girl" who was goading her into a fight at the river; he winks and throws her kisses. I can scarcely believe it's almost a century old.
(Anyone else own any old photographs or family letters? I'm fascinated by family history chronicled in diaries or letters.) I have a few photos of my Mom and Dad - I need to go through some old photos and check them out.
I spend way too much time on the Internet. In addition to this forum I also go to a sci-fi fantasy forum and a prog rock forum. I spend a lot of time at Instagram and Facebook. All this COVID isolation seems to have made the problem even worse than it was to begin with. If something happened to my Internet connection then that wouldn't be a bad thing. I have been neglecting a lot of other more important things in my life.
You need a cat like this one!
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Post by doccreed on May 17, 2020 20:59:04 GMT
My great-grandfather (Mr. Henry) wrote a letter to my great-grandmother (Essie) in September 1926 asking for her hand in marriage. I own the actual letter: four brittle, ivory pages from a Steno pad scrawled in pencil; his jaunty words tilting forward, as if in expectation. It's enclosed in the original faded sparrow's egg envelope and postmarked with ALABAMA in smudged black ink. He can't wait until the day he can "take the train into Birmingham" to see her and hold her, he writes, and he lovingly chides her for threatening to "stomp that girl" who was goading her into a fight at the river; he winks and throws her kisses. I can scarcely believe it's almost a century old.
(Anyone else own any old photographs or family letters? I'm fascinated by family history chronicled in diaries or letters.) I have a few photos of my Mom and Dad - I need to go through some old photos and check them out.
Here's an old one (I think it was taken in Toronto in the 1950s)
I spend way too much time on the Internet. In addition to this forum I also go to a sci-fi fantasy forum and a prog rock forum. I spend a lot of time at Instagram and Facebook. All this COVID isolation seems to have made the problem even worse than it was to begin with. If something happened to my Internet connection then that wouldn't be a bad thing. I have been neglecting a lot of other more important things in my life.
You need a cat like this one!
Thank you, Neesy, for accepting the challenge. They were an attractive couple and smart dressers. It's fun seeing a glimpse into a bygone era, isn't it? Some photos in my collection are early Twenties and the cars, clothes, and hairstyles are cool. Form and modesty were very important to them. They definitely weren't "flappers", LOL.
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Post by Dizzy on May 17, 2020 22:22:55 GMT
I don't like talking ...just using sign Language or Texting is much easier for me.
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Post by neesy on May 18, 2020 2:50:55 GMT
I don't like talking ...just using sign Language or Texting is much easier for me. It's pretty cool that you know how to use Sign Language
Random fact about me: I like birds (a lot)!
I also like squirrels, except when they dump out my bird feeder
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2020 8:54:14 GMT
my hair used to be long enough to touch my butt if I leaned my head back. Your Headbanging time ? I've been told I look like Kurt Cobain but younger. It's not exactly what I intended but ironically I have a random shirt that looks like the striped shirt he wore
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Post by wolf on May 18, 2020 22:59:54 GMT
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Post by Dizzy on May 19, 2020 2:39:25 GMT
neesy Thank you sis I don't remember if I told you guys already but I have Speech Problems an this one Lady make fun of me before when iwas trying to Cash my Check so now I only really talk around People I Trust like my Husband an Other Family.
What is your Favorite Kind of Bird Neesy? I like Cardinals an Humming Birds the Best!!
wolf Thank you as well sis it means a lot an I Really apprciate it you are very Intelligent to
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