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Sun, 08 Mar 26 9:14 PM | 6 view(s)
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You guys decide whose house I am coming to live in after that happens... I'm sure I wont be invited to stay here and when ya goes to court they always gives everthing to the woman anyway..

I try not to get attached to "things" because I know that one day SHE will like what I got better than what she CHOSE herself.

Like the SUV for example. Just had to have one. wHY? Cus her sisters had one and they are both less than 5 foot and one is 4 foot 3 inches. SO they told her they drive these things so they can see where the front of the car is better.. And they sit up higher.

Monkey see monkey do in action. So after test driving an almost brand new compact SUV on the eastern side of Ohio border, I went back up there with my nephew and we brought the cars back home..

I think she may have driven her SUV maybe 25 times in 3 years.. Locally here to stores within 3 miles .Most within 1 mile..

SO,, as the old saying goes, what's hers is hers and what's mine is hers. Its a loosing proposition.

My revenge will be sweet. For ONCE I am going to get something I WANT.

I'm tempted to sell that freaking SUV even though it top of line for a 2018 Tuscon SEL Plus minus the sunroof which has a history of leaks. I can live without those.

It also has a new engine init as well courtesy of a recall from Hyundai. It gets 30 MPG.

I would think I will have no trouble selling outright to someone wanting a nice SUV at a decent price.

I'm buying a Genesis G80. They compete head to head with the Lexus top line models on equal ground.

So I will finally get me a luxury car to enjoy likely for whatever time is left for my heart..

Its one of the reasons I am goint to the nation of TURKEY this June 1 with my daughter and son in law's family. Son in law's father was from Turkey and dies of cancer about ten years ago. I am dad to him and could not be prouder of this young man.. He has worked hard to achieve and he is not afraid of hard work. I taught him basic auto mechanics like changing brakes, exhausts, fuel pumps, filters, and other things.

So he does a lot of work himself on the older pickup truck my precious granddaughter drives and loves, as well as his own vehicles when something needs replaced like a light or fuse, battery, whatever.

He calls me dad.. And I am honored he would do that..

I think sometime soon I am going to have to stop working and driving all over three states. I just don't have that stamina anymore. I have noticed a difference between this new year and mid last year. I tire and fatigue more easily. I'm kinda afraid to ask my heart doctor why. He told me very nicely he wanted me to lose 40 pounds. I know he's right. Just hard to do as I am not nearly as active as I was five years ago..

I mean, its only 3:00 p.m. here and I am ready for a long nap.. I am wore out but part of it may be the percocet setting in for the arthritic SI joint and low spine. I need that stuff ground away preferably before the trip.. It does keep me up at night..

Anyway, that's what is happening here undiluted.

I need to go get in my recliner and get a nap.. My faithful boy will be in the recliner next to mine..
He is always near me.. He is so smart and such a sweet nature.. He was the runt of the litter but he is full grown and same size as his parents were. 75 pounds.

Beautiful reddish and yellow and white coat. short fur.

Wherever I am at you will find him. He never leaves me.. Love him to death... So SMART... He's a cattle herding dog.. They take verbal commands from the ranchers and go bring the cattle down from the pastures.

He is a sweetie.. Charlie is his name. He is sleeping on floor right next to me in my office.

So we'll be heading to the other end of house to catch a nap in the family room..

Wishing all a wonderful rest of this Lord's Day and may HIS blessings be upon you and keep you.

your old pal,

micro...




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Re: Micro: Survivalist Food
By: Beldin
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Sun, 08 Mar 26 7:56 PM
Msg. 16561 of 16582

Yep ... it's sure to give her a jolt ... and a black eye to micro. 


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