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I do not believe in aliens
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This is such a weird video! I have bookmarked it, and will be looking at this further tonight. A very interesting vid, for sure. Who actually knows the truth behind it. I have heard that two different presidents tried to get into Area 51, and they were not permitted (I believe that it was Eisenhower & Kennedy, although not positive). If the president of the U.S. - being commander in Chief - can't get access into Area 51, then that tells me a lot. What it tells me is that there are those which are in higher positions than the president. Original Coast to Coast host, Art Bell, interviewed this "Victor" back in 1997. That was about 18 years ago, and I wonder if Victor is still alive. Art Bell will be returning to the microphone sometime in July, 2015 via his new Internet radio station by the name, Dark Matter Radio Network. It's already broadcasting other hosts' shows. I wonder if Art Bell will do another phone (or Skype?) interview with this Victor guy. |
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Topic:
I do not believe in aliens
Edited by
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Thu 03/12/15 05:23 AM
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This is such a weird video! I have bookmarked it, and will be looking at this further tonight. |
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Chicharrones after a Marie Callender's beef pot pie.
Now I've gotta hit the hay. 4:40 am comes awful early in the morning. TahTah~ |
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Tealbreeze, I saw these guys back about 6 or 7 years ago @ the Fillmore in Denver (after Robert Trujillo left the band, and joined Metallica as their bassist). Zakk Wylde is great! |
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brobri
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Tue 03/10/15 04:49 PM
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they are finding that the oils are very beneficial for different heath problems as well... seems odd that it has been illegal for so long...big pharama involved? Your thinking is right on the money (pardon the pun), moe. Probably has a little to do with the courts too. Also, this bill was introduced just today (March 10th): Rand Paul, Kirsten Gillibrand, Cory Booker, Introduce Federal Medical Marijuana Bill |
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brobri
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---> House VII in Sagittarius: She will marry someone from abroad or get married abroad. Maybe the Astrological meaning for (abroad) meant someone "out of this world"! I did read your profile, and you are basically seeking someone who is at least 5'11" tall. This may be the problem. House VII in Sagittarius may have seen a dwarf in your future. |
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I swear..... You look like Alan Colmes from Hannity and Colmes on Fox News. Haha! And you look like a cat! |
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I don't necessarily feel that I'm unique. I'm just plain effing weird. I should probably post what I have to say here on my profile.
I've always been one to jump into something with both feet firmly planted in mid air. As a wee lad, I felt different - not part of the cool kid club. I also had ADD, which was not diagnosed at that time, but if something didn't interest me, I wouldn't retain it, and sucked at it. I carry this same trait to this very day. With throwing caution to the wind, coupled with ADD, it's no wonder that I would find myself in a 12 step program at 28 years old, and I continued with it for the next 25 years of my life. I was told that I could do anything I wanted. "Just don't drink or use no matter what". So off I went, leaving everything in San Diego behind at 35 years old, moved to Colorado, and bought a mining claim with an old cabin on it. I heated water on a propane stove, took showers out a 5-gallon gas can suspended up high, and made my own composting toilet. I cut my own wood for the wood stove, and rigged up a 12-volt solar system with a 110 volt converter. About a year into this lifestyle, my brother & I headed South, and bought a little land just outside of Bowie, Arizona. There I was able to procure a salaried position managing a freeway stop with a Texaco station, Subway, Baskin Robbins, and convenience store. I lived on that land the same way, only with a 35 foot Airstream. There was virtually nothing out there, but desert, and I eventually headed back to my cabin in Colorado where I lived for the next 4 years. I eventually married again (for the 3rd time), and knew that I couldn't continue living in such a manner. Thus, I became more compliant, and bought a house in town. I've lived "on the grid" for the past 15 years. Since that time, I've been able to learn many new things; Ice fishing, shooting, and my favorite hobby, Linux operating systems. My then wife grew tired of Colorado, and moved away. We divorced about 7 or 8 years ago, but we keep in touch. She did find herself in a bad living situation with a person in New Mexico, for which I did drive down to New Mexico, and helped her move back into her house in Tularosa. She is like a sister to me. I might add that I am Libertarian minded, which means that I equally agree & disagree with platform ideologies of both major political parties. I am definitely a survivor, and (although working on being more interdependent), am a codependent - a "rescuer". Does this all sound unique? Possibly. On the other hand, I have met others with similar backgrounds. It just isn't the norm. I now live alone in a 2000 sq. ft., 2 story house with my cat. I have a mortgage, a beat up Ford Escort station wagon, and a Chev. Silverado 4WD. Finding the happy medium between living with the society norm, and being a square peg in a round hole can be a tricky feat, and I try not to take myself too damn seriously. Life is just too short for that. There you go, IamwhoIam1. Good or bad, it is what it is. Bro Brian |
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Another thread read. Musta taken me an hour to get through this one (not the fastest reader on the block). My first week on this site was spent mostly on just checking out the profiles in my area. I was growing tired of FB, and decided to do something different. So I registered on M2. The next week was much better due to my checking out the M2 community forum.
Since then, I've probably got 25 messages from young ladies asking for my yahoo IM address. Amazing - I am so popular! I never thought that I'd be so "in demand" at the tender age of 55. Yes, these 30 year old babes are so nice. They speak such loving words to my soul. How could such angels be scammers? Certainly not. For it is I that they want. Aye, the senior stud muffin! A decade ago (or so), I corresponded with a fine Russian lady by the name of Katya. I kept thinking that she was actually some beer-guzzling trailer boy living on the Mesa. I probably wasn't too far off on that assumption. |
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Of course people fall in love these days. Happens all the time.
It's all that I can do not to throw out a sarcastic monkey wrench. Just know that it happens. Usually when least expected. Godsmacked by Cupid. |
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they are finding that the oils are very beneficial for different heath problems as well... seems odd that it has been illegal for so long...big pharama involved? Your thinking is right on the money (pardon the pun), moe. Probably has a little to do with the courts too. |
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Topic:
Onlinesafety-Good Advice!
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You're the first who called me Cinnamon Girl. http://youtu.be/BO9aD4mzSE8 |
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This is such a cool video! Cannabis is going to go down as the 20th or 21st century's best kept secret. It has so many uses, and cures so may ailments. It's simply the wonder herb.
The juicer @ 10:35 into the video looks like the one that I have (Jack LaLanne), and it's huge! Living in an MJ legalized state, I have many friends & family that benefit from the use of this natural herb, however I am not one who uses it - main reason being 'cause I don't have to. |
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Topic:
Onlinesafety-Good Advice!
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Be wary if someone you a��re chatting to asks to start emailing you directly, rather than through the site. I sure do get lots of messages from young women (20-30 years difference) from different states sending me their email addys or yahoo messenger id's & the such. These have got to be scammers, etc. I usually will only send a serious message to someone close to where I live (within an hours drive), but the numbers just aren't there - very few close to me. I do make the exception to my cinnamon girl in NYC. |
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Topic:
Mingle stole from me!
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there must've been a reason for it. Too graphic, other people in the photo, misrepresentation, etc.? The accusation of stolen photos is unclear, but if they actually removed the photos, they were most likely trashed, and not actually stolen. Hmmm...
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I suppose that there are a variety of people on this thread; The good Samaritans, the techies (not to be confused with trekies), the dazed & confused, the recruiters ("Hey you...Yeah you...Come over here and check this stuff out. It's the bomb).
Then there's the cheerleading section. That's me |
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And tealbreeze scores!
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Yes, but this is a dating website. Mentioning Linux is pointless because people know Windows. I know how Linux users get when someone disagrees, but it's true. Hahaha! True dat, Noa! Well, there might be more geeks out there than we realize. |
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So, when a new OS comes out, are you guys all over it, or do you wait a year or so like I do? Also, note that when Windows 10 is released, you will only have a window of time to get the free upgrade, possibly 'till the end of 2015? So you won't have the luxury of waiting "a year or so" on this one if you want it for free. After that time frame, it'll cost you. |
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