jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 31, 2013 10:08:48 GMT -5
Paragraph in the Wiko def: While many webmasters and forum administrators consider trolls a scourge on their sites, some websites welcome them. For example, a New York Times article discussed troll activity at 4chan and at Encyclopedia Dramatica, which it described as "an online compendium of troll humor and troll lore".[8] This site and others are often used as a base to troll against sites that their members can not normally post on. These trolls feed off the reactions of their victims because "their agenda is to take delight in causing trouble".[27] Humanity never changes.Trollin,trollin,trollin
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Post by Pat on May 31, 2013 15:36:33 GMT -5
Don't care for trolls, though I'm not sure what that's all about, but I love the song Rawhide!
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2013 11:26:52 GMT -5
That is the coolest song Pat.
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Post by garock on Jun 1, 2013 15:33:37 GMT -5
As a young fellow, I always watched Rawhide ! Loved the song too ! I reckon I liked Rawhide because I wanted to connect to my ole western hertitage of the fact I was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I sure want to visit my birthplace again at least one more time !
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2013 15:51:37 GMT -5
That song reminds me of TV when i was a kid.Ya need to get back there...
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Post by grayfingers on Jun 1, 2013 16:06:09 GMT -5
As a young fellow, I always watched Rawhide ! Loved the song too ! I reckon I liked Rawhide because I wanted to connect to my ole western hertitage of the fact I was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I sure want to visit my birthplace again at least one more time !
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Post by Pat on Jun 1, 2013 18:17:47 GMT -5
Yikes! Look at our generic avatars!! We look like hairless newborns!
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Post by jamesp on Jun 1, 2013 18:38:54 GMT -5
You are too funny Pat.Touching video grayfingerman.Hope garock sees it
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Post by garock on Jun 3, 2013 8:42:38 GMT -5
grayfingerman !! That video really makes me home sick. I really love going to Yellowstone and adore the Tetons greatly. My folks were from the south. They only lived their for 2 years. I hope to go next summer and spent several months camping, hiking, and of course rock collecting. The neatest rock I have ever seen is from Wyoming. We were going to Casper on vacation in the August 1962 from Sheriden but was suppose to be going toward Devids Tower. Finally convinced Dad he was going wrong so about half way to Casper we found roads to get us back on track. Not as many roads in Wyoming as there is here in Georgia! We saw the biggest buffalo heard ever seen, as far as could be seen on one side of the road were buffalo, really cool. Dad got tired of driving so he pulled over to the side of road between high road cuts to get some shade and take a nap. My Mom, brother and I went searching for rocks. My Mom turned over a chunk of redish sandstone and on the bottom of the stone was fossil flowers. Later we found out they were clear selenite crystals. I was really hooked on rock collecting at the age of 12. Met my wife in Geology 10l here in Carrollton GA. I tell everyone that she showed me her rock pile and I showed her mine ! We will be married 40 years this December !
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Post by garock on Jun 3, 2013 8:45:05 GMT -5
Oh yes grayfingerman ! Thanks so much for sharing this video !! As Mr James says"Touching" !!
Still Diggin' in the Georgia Hot Red Dirt, Frankie
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Post by jamesp on Jun 3, 2013 13:28:35 GMT -5
Happy 40th Frankie
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