jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jun 8, 2017 12:07:54 GMT -5
I'm not sure if that was sarcasm or not. I guess it is no secret that I adore the man I married and he is very good to me. BUT, he can get on my nerves and he CAN be passive aggressive- as I find most men can be. So- Dear, yes; Angel, no. And, I don't know you personally or in any great depth, but from what I do know- you seem to be a very good husband, too. Every marriage/relationship has it's ups and downs. That's completely natural. We don't know if we are being sarcastic Tela. At times anyway lol. After 50 we all get grumpy. Me and wife never, uh, rarely pull gender cards. Seems to work. Enough stuff to argue about w/out bringing gender into the pool. Good husband, yes, perfect far from. Dealt some stuff out to her over the years. Vice versa. Made it thru some bad humps. Like you mentioned, completely natural. I picked her because she was a good woman. I was correct. Fit like a glove.
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Post by fantastic5 on Jun 8, 2017 12:15:22 GMT -5
DH is internet speak for Dear Husband. I use that, too. Thank you for responding. Got lost in the details and forgot to respond.
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Post by fantastic5 on Jun 8, 2017 12:27:38 GMT -5
jamesp if I remember correctly several years ago you told me that the farmer in Etowah no longer wants artifact hunters on his property? If I am thinking of the same site. Seems like you said from an elevated vantage point you could see darkened earth from fires. I try to remember these things
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jun 8, 2017 15:58:18 GMT -5
jamesp if I remember correctly several years ago you told me that the farmer in Etowah no longer wants artifact hunters on his property? If I am thinking of the same site. Seems like you said from an elevated vantage point you could see darkened earth from fires. I try to remember these things They had locked the gate about 15 years ago. Not sure if it is still gated. In the winter they about always have the field plowed in and fallow. I would guess they won't freak out if you did the acre above the fish weir. No one can see you unless they were down there. When that field is wet you can see the discoloration from the charcoal best. About 5 spots equally spaced around that bend, fish weir to fish weir. The soil texture is different too. Lots of chip debitage in those spots. Elephant memory ! A few from that field
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