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    been away a little bit,had an abcessed tooth

    thought it was a sinus infection,my cheek had swole up,but it was a bad tooth,had it pulled today.acually i had it levered,i hate that.wasn't as bad as the last time but thats no consolation. the filling fell out and i put things off.dumba$$ me:sad:.
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    a day at the ritz

    my running buddy in junior high days was named gerald scalf,we both had brothers the same age who also ran together some,gerald was a year older than me,he was wiry,i was chunky and just started thinning out at the time. our brothers had a friend named raymond carroll,our brothers and him got...
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    orlandos tree story made me think of the past weekend

    a friend i don't see to often wanted to get together,his wife was going to shreveport for the weekend to visit relatives and he wasn't going,so i drove to dallas to see him. i seldom drive to dallas and when i go i usually just hit a few stores on the east side of town in the suburbs that we...
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    VT dave,all aboard!!

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11668535/
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    interesting news story,not personal,but i thought some might find it of interest

    http://obsentinel.womacknewspapers.com/articles/2007/03/01/top_stories/tops3181.txt
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    a cry for help

    in about 1981 i started work at the quaker oats distribution in dallas,it was the best job as far as benefits i'd had,it was a brand new warehouse and i was lucky i drove past it making deliveries driving a truck around town and stopped in to apply the first day they were taking applications. i...
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    fools gold canyon

    i'm sure i've mentioned it,i grew up on a street on the edge of town,in mckinney,tx,caught between the country and the city,a one street housing development gone awry,somebodies dream that never took hold to have the area later rezoned industrial.well,all us boys on the street use to wonder the...
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    test n/t

    n/t
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    test.

    how now brown cow
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    "the friendly rapist"

    my last couple years of high school the school went to had a soccer club,it wasn't a varsity sport but they did represent the school,the year after i graduated it became a school sanctioned sport. i never played soccer,this was texas and the only people who played soccer were...
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    wild ride at lunch time

    about six months after i graduated from high school i went to work for a public warhouse driving a fork lift and a couple of attachments.one was a cartoon clamp,i didn't learn it immediately,but the basaloid(sp)attachment i did,it was made to lift appliance cartons,we warhoused magic chef...
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    a mouthfull of tobacco juice

    my last year of high school i had distibutive education.it was a work program and you got two credits for one hour of class time,after the class period i left school went home and ate lunch and started work at one o'clock.i had worked my way up to stocker from sack boy,which was neat because i...
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    a little gas,in a small space

    flint's shotgun primer story conjured up a memory. the elementary school i went to grades 4,5,and 6 at was called south ward,it did have another name,it was named after a woman named fanny finch,but there were four elementaries in town,and they were all designated with the ward...
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    sugar cane truck

    willyp's story about the power pole falling on their car dredged up a memory. i lived in puerto rico for about 3 years as a kid,my dad was at his last station in the air force before he retired,he was a lowly maintaince mechanic in s.a.c.,and he must have been about 50,we lived on base with...
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    one to many

    as young teenagers of 14 to 16 years old we had wandered the street i lived on from the time we were younger,i've probably mentioned it but we were surrounded by plowed fields that were usually planted with crops,kind of an odd deal,i'm sure they intended to develope more streets but something...
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    if you ever get tired of the rat race and need to get away

    check this place out. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/25/national/25loving.html?hp&ex=1140930000&en=a7ff735cc7ef7510&ei=5094&partner=homepage
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    ramp of death

    i probably mentioned on here about my first new bike,it was a texas ranger and i got it at a regional auto parts place called white's auto,they were just about the same as western auto.the street i lived on was asphalt on our side and on the other side of the county road it crossed it was...
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    'bout 80 degrees out and humid as i speak

    forecast says we might get rain for the next 4 days with cooler temperatures.while i believe weather goes in cycles,it has been a few years since we've had a hard winter.can remember when it wasn't unusual to have a couple of weeks of below freezing temps for daytime highs every now and...
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    dogtown road

    dan's squirrel hunting story got me to thinking about the early morning hours and getting up early. when i was about 11 or 12, in 1967 or so, i had the opportunity to work and make money for myself for the first time other than a home builder that use to give us change to pick up around a house...
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