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LOL I hear the Jap scrap Toyota hating a lot, little do they know nowadays Toyotas are more American than a lot of GM's which are made in Canada. I've been to the Toyota plant here and Kentucky twice and I can tell you there not jap scrap. View Quote Oh for sure. My dad is just stuck in 1972. My GF's Prius has had less issues than the Chevy Aveo she used to have. |
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Quoted: Ah, man, it is so beautiful over there. I'm on the other end of the state, where it is way too flat for my soul. Near Bowling Green. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Its a good thing, were taking over! Where 'bouts you from? Paintsville, I'm often in Winchester and Lexington though. Will be visiting up near Florence/Lexington in the near future for a wedding. Ah, man, it is so beautiful over there. I'm on the other end of the state, where it is way too flat for my soul. Near Bowling Green. |
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If you don't find any decent prices local, let me know. Can probably cut you a bit of a deal, if you're not in a huge hurry. We're pretty backlogged View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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thanks Fo sho. Not sure how that falls in line with other places, but at least gives you a reference point. Exactly what I was looking for thanks If you don't find any decent prices local, let me know. Can probably cut you a bit of a deal, if you're not in a huge hurry. We're pretty backlogged Will do, it'll be a little bit before I do it. I'm checking prices right now. But I'll IM you if I can't find anything. |
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Deej, what kind of image editing do you do? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I miss Kentucky. Wonder what the job outlook for image editors is like there. Deej, what kind of image editing do you do? Not me. The girlfriend. She works for a company that does editing for grocery store chains. Chains send her company stuff, she fixes it in production, they send it back to the chains to do inventory. I have a degree in recreation therapy but have been a customer service monkey for almost 3 years now. |
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I'm working on a list of places to visit. If you guys can stand to have me around for a week and can either provide wifi or have coffee shops relatively nearby that can, I'd love to add y'all to the list I still have to work 9-5 (or 8-4 lately) which means weekends are best for travel, but evenings are free. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We're managing. He's had a job transition since we saw you. Company got bought, but it's a good thing. I'm still me, but a little older. Would love to see you if you ramble through here. I think it's wonderful that you can telecommute and maybe travel around. Happy for you. Good way to live. I'm working on a list of places to visit. If you guys can stand to have me around for a week and can either provide wifi or have coffee shops relatively nearby that can, I'd love to add y'all to the list I still have to work 9-5 (or 8-4 lately) which means weekends are best for travel, but evenings are free. We do have wifi, but no place for you to crash at the moment, unfortunately. Construction/deconstruction in progress. In the summer our back yard is hospitable. In the winter, not so much. |
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Got my acceptance letter from WKU the other day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I like Kentucky. It's on the list of places I'm looking for property. OMG another one! Got my acceptance letter from WKU the other day. Congrats. It's a good school. |
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Oh for sure. My dad is just stuck in 1972. My GF's Prius has had less issues than the Chevy Aveo she used to have. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LOL I hear the Jap scrap Toyota hating a lot, little do they know nowadays Toyotas are more American than a lot of GM's which are made in Canada. I've been to the Toyota plant here and Kentucky twice and I can tell you there not jap scrap. Oh for sure. My dad is just stuck in 1972. My GF's Prius has had less issues than the Chevy Aveo she used to have. Haha reminds me of a story my cousin told me about her dad around that time period, he drove a Toyota truck and at the coals mines, when the big shots were coming he had to park away so they wouldn't see the truck where its Japanese/Toyota. |
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We do have wifi, but no place for you to crash at the moment, unfortunately. Construction/deconstruction in progress. In the summer our back yard is hospitable. In the winter, not so much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We're managing. He's had a job transition since we saw you. Company got bought, but it's a good thing. I'm still me, but a little older. Would love to see you if you ramble through here. I think it's wonderful that you can telecommute and maybe travel around. Happy for you. Good way to live. I'm working on a list of places to visit. If you guys can stand to have me around for a week and can either provide wifi or have coffee shops relatively nearby that can, I'd love to add y'all to the list I still have to work 9-5 (or 8-4 lately) which means weekends are best for travel, but evenings are free. We do have wifi, but no place for you to crash at the moment, unfortunately. Construction/deconstruction in progress. In the summer our back yard is hospitable. In the winter, not so much. I'll let you know if I get the Sportsmobile. |
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Make sure you study, go to class and if applicable, rush Pike. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Got my acceptance letter from WKU the other day. Thanks! Its been a long road. Please don't rush pike |
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Shit, I'm in tiny little Murray in the far west. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Its a good thing, were taking over! Where 'bouts you from? Paintsville, I'm often in Winchester and Lexington though. Will be visiting up near Florence/Lexington in the near future for a wedding. Ah, man, it is so beautiful over there. I'm on the other end of the state, where it is way too flat for my soul. Near Bowling Green. Even flatter than here. |
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Sold this one too with it. 80's Springfield. Forged US frame. <a href="http://s292.photobucket.com/user/jdubya87/media/IMG_2262.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm15/jdubya87/IMG_2262.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It was fucking exquisite. Sold this one too with it. 80's Springfield. Forged US frame. <a href="http://s292.photobucket.com/user/jdubya87/media/IMG_2262.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm15/jdubya87/IMG_2262.jpg</a> Dude, ughh that sucks more dicks than a crack whore at a truck stop |
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I've got an AAS in Network Administration and just finishing up an A.A. degree at my community college (to become fully general education certified) that puts me 12 elective classes away at WKU for a B.S. Computer Information Technology. |
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Not me. The girlfriend. She works for a company that does editing for grocery store chains. Chains send her company stuff, she fixes it in production, they send it back to the chains to do inventory. I have a degree in recreation therapy but have been a customer service monkey for almost 3 years now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I miss Kentucky. Wonder what the job outlook for image editors is like there. Deej, what kind of image editing do you do? Not me. The girlfriend. She works for a company that does editing for grocery store chains. Chains send her company stuff, she fixes it in production, they send it back to the chains to do inventory. I have a degree in recreation therapy but have been a customer service monkey for almost 3 years now. Sounds like she could work from anywhere. I didn't know you had that degree, Deej. I remember when you got the customer service job. Glad to hear you're still rocking that. |
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Shit, I'm in tiny little Murray in the far west. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Its a good thing, were taking over! Where 'bouts you from? Paintsville, I'm often in Winchester and Lexington though. Will be visiting up near Florence/Lexington in the near future for a wedding. Ah, man, it is so beautiful over there. I'm on the other end of the state, where it is way too flat for my soul. Near Bowling Green. Downtown Bardstown is just gorgeous I swear it feels like I'm in a different country. I love the central part of the state. If you think its too flat there you should come to the eastern part. |
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Sounds like she could work from anywhere. I didn't know you had that degree, Deej. I remember when you got the customer service job. Glad to hear you're still rocking that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I miss Kentucky. Wonder what the job outlook for image editors is like there. Deej, what kind of image editing do you do? Not me. The girlfriend. She works for a company that does editing for grocery store chains. Chains send her company stuff, she fixes it in production, they send it back to the chains to do inventory. I have a degree in recreation therapy but have been a customer service monkey for almost 3 years now. Sounds like she could work from anywhere. I didn't know you had that degree, Deej. I remember when you got the customer service job. Glad to hear you're still rocking that. Not at flowers anymore. Lost that job in June of last year. Have another work from home CS job that's not that great, in the process of starting another new job. If she could do telecommuting then it would be great for the both of us. |
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I'll let you know if I get the Sportsmobile. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We're managing. He's had a job transition since we saw you. Company got bought, but it's a good thing. I'm still me, but a little older. Would love to see you if you ramble through here. I think it's wonderful that you can telecommute and maybe travel around. Happy for you. Good way to live. I'm working on a list of places to visit. If you guys can stand to have me around for a week and can either provide wifi or have coffee shops relatively nearby that can, I'd love to add y'all to the list I still have to work 9-5 (or 8-4 lately) which means weekends are best for travel, but evenings are free. We do have wifi, but no place for you to crash at the moment, unfortunately. Construction/deconstruction in progress. In the summer our back yard is hospitable. In the winter, not so much. I'll let you know if I get the Sportsmobile. Perfect. |
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My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Even flatter than here. My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. All these years on Arfcom, and I had no idea you had family in Kentucky. |
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All these years on Arfcom, and I had no idea you had family in Kentucky. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Even flatter than here. My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. All these years on Arfcom, and I had no idea you had family in Kentucky. Not immediate family. My grandfather was born in Jackson, and until his death, my one uncle lived in Richmond. I have a cousin that went to EKU. Lives up here now. |
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My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Even flatter than here. My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. Thats a hour away from me. |
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Downtown Bardstown is just gorgeous I swear it feels like I'm in a different country. I love the central part of the state. If you think its too flat there you should come to the eastern part. View Quote I grew up in central Kentucky. It's truly beautiful country. If you can find an area where they aren't bulldozing every tree in sight to try to turn the rolling hills into the flatland of western Ky. |
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Not immediate family. My grandfather was born in Jackson, and until his death, my one uncle lived in Richmond. I have a cousin that went to EKU. Lives up here now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Even flatter than here. My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. All these years on Arfcom, and I had no idea you had family in Kentucky. Not immediate family. My grandfather was born in Jackson, and until his death, my one uncle lived in Richmond. I have a cousin that went to EKU. Lives up here now. I have friends that go to EKU and a really good friend whos parents live there, I visit quite often. |
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I grew up in central Kentucky. It's truly beautiful country. If you can find an area where they aren't bulldozing every tree in sight to try to turn the rolling hills into the flatland of western Ky. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Downtown Bardstown is just gorgeous I swear it feels like I'm in a different country. I love the central part of the state. If you think its too flat there you should come to the eastern part. I grew up in central Kentucky. It's truly beautiful country. If you can find an area where they aren't bulldozing every tree in sight to try to turn the rolling hills into the flatland of western Ky. Very true!!! |
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Even flatter than here. My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. Thats a hour away from me. When my mom came out for the funeral, she stayed in Hazard. She went in the phone book and found a Long John Silvers for dinner one night(she was there a few days before the funeral) and she asked the clerk at the hotel desk how to get there. She said "you don't want to go there, that's 15 minutes away." It takes 15 minutes to drive from one side of the town I live in to the other. |
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It's been fun to stop in and see everyone.
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When my mom came out for the funeral, she stayed in Hazard. She went in the phone book and found a Long John Silvers for dinner one night(she was there a few days before the funeral) and she asked the clerk at the hotel desk how to get there. She said "you don't want to go there, that's 15 minutes away." It takes 15 minutes to drive from one side of the town I live in to the other. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Even flatter than here. My mom's family is from Jackson. "down in the holler, across the crick." My mom's brother died a few years ago, he was buried on top of a mountain in the place he loved most, Jackson. Thats a hour away from me. When my mom came out for the funeral, she stayed in Hazard. She went in the phone book and found a Long John Silvers for dinner one night(she was there a few days before the funeral) and she asked the clerk at the hotel desk how to get there. She said "you don't want to go there, that's 15 minutes away." It takes 15 minutes to drive from one side of the town I live in to the other. I always had to go to hazard once a month for two years to the orthodontist when I had braces in middle school. Such a small world haha. |
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I just got home after jumping on a type-250lb fat chick-grenade who couldn't stop farting ...thank Ba'lah the Soul Eater that my friend finally pulled the other woman out of the bar so I could dump Shampoot the farting whale. I've dealt with challenges, but this one was up there. Came home alone, thank HIM. Work in 7 hours.
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I just got home after jumping on a type-250lb fat chick-grenade who couldn't stop farting ...thank Ba'lah the Soul Eater that my friend finally pulled the other woman out of the bar so I could dump Shampoot the farting whale. I've dealt with challenges, but this one was up there. Came home alone, thank HIM. Work in 7 hours. View Quote Who the hell are you? |
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I just got home after jumping on a type-250lb fat chick-grenade who couldn't stop farting ...thank Ba'lah the Soul Eater that my friend finally pulled the other woman out of the bar so I could dump Shampoot the farting whale. I've dealt with challenges, but this one was up there. Came home alone, thank HIM. Work in 7 hours. Who the hell are you? Someone who hasn't trained for a different kind of whore obviously. |
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Someone who hasn't trained for a different kind of whore obviously. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just got home after jumping on a type-250lb fat chick-grenade who couldn't stop farting ...thank Ba'lah the Soul Eater that my friend finally pulled the other woman out of the bar so I could dump Shampoot the farting whale. I've dealt with challenges, but this one was up there. Came home alone, thank HIM. Work in 7 hours. Who the hell are you? Someone who hasn't trained for a different kind of whore obviously. |
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