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I wouldn't dream of going off topic but.........

I always love a bargain:

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True story-I once spent an hour searching for my tent in a large campground. When the rangers finally located it for me I discovered my bargain umbrella tent had turned into one just like the pic! It was when umbrella tents were new-who knew they morphed!

:D

JohnJ

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And that my dear John (oh that just doesn't sound good - like the start of a horrible letter) - my dear friend JohnJ 9Better :) ) is exactly why I had an outside umbrella tent - they were larger, heavier and hard to set up but the didn't morph too well due to their exoskeleton.

Love ya,

Sally

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Yeah-I stayed with domes but gave up on saving money on one.

I loved camping and was always trying to get a bargain at an auction or on sale. For instance, did you know old canvas army tents weigh a ton, take a squad to set up and when you do finally get them assembled and collapse inside, the stink will drive you right back out again!

Now I use a Hillary Safari which has survived wind, flood and hail. I love it.

Had never realized I was a Dear John in a salutation. Bummer. Thanks for changing it. :)

Love ya

JohnJ

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My tent was a Hillary too - back when Sears had celebrity endorsements on all of their exclusive products, they had sporting goods endorsed by Sir Edmund Hillary (Mount Everest fame for you younger members) and Ted Williams (baseball - tremendous player for the Boston Red Sox now in the Hall of Fame).

Sorry to have pointed that out to you JohnJ but it just came out sounding totally wrong!

Love ya,

Sally

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this is the conversation i had with my girlfriend tonight:

her: im so happy we got back together

me: yeah me too honey

her: no im serious. we had so much fun. then after we broke up life was just boring.

me: yeah i was serious too. do you know how long ive needed a back rub?

her: dry.gif

me: laugh.gif

her: see thats why you need me around. you need someone to keep you in line.

me: rightttt.....

her: well ive always been your better half

me: babe, now you're just gettin carried away.

haha her face was priceless. lol.

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Guest BrandonIThink

Well, it's great to see so many people feel like they're thread killers....I thought it was just me :blush:

(I swear, if this is the last post that gets made on this thread....)

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Guest some ftm guy

"Just take a look at what short life some threads have that are of a serious nature then take a look at two of our longest running threads beerless beer and tobaccoless tobacco." i seriously couldn't stop laughing for atleast 10 minutes. how embarissing that THAT is the most poplar thread. it's like really? REALLY? wow. :blink: i haven't actually looked at that is it all us guys there? meh i don't care enough about alcahol and lung killer tobacco to look.

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EEEKKKK!

Oh, it's you JohnJ - thanks for the hug but next time let me know that you are coming and I'll hug you back.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest some ftm guy

now this will go on forever because no one will want to kill the thread killer thread. i just said thread a lot. heh heh.

me: :lol:

everyone reading this reply: <_<

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That's okay Sally. This black eye will give me a rakish look.

I'll remember to say something first next time.

As far as the non -serious threads that are so long lasting-they actually end up having a serious purpose because we all sometimes need to play and have fun. A laugh is more healing than tears.

Love all

John

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women are so demanding.

I spent all day with my love today wub.gif and she left a couple hours ago.

anyway, i asked nicely for a back rub, and all she did was demand me to let her play my pacman game.

JEEZ!

lol its okay though. today was fun.

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The thread that keeps on giving. Another db insert !

Peace

Cindy -

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