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Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon


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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

MAX + 1 for existing + 11 for posting + 3 for aging.

And throwing Billy Blanks to the dragon may not train it... but why take the chance? :D


EDIT: Heh heh hehhehehe... wT said "submission"
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

I just got back from the lunchroom. Here, at work, a guy has subscriptions to a bunch of car magazines (hot rod, car and driver, road and track, motor trend, etc). I have my name on the distribution list, so I get a bunch of car magazines in the company mail, granted, I usually get them a couple months late. I try to read a magazine everyday during lunch, today I read the Hot Rod from October. There was an incredible article in there about all of the old plants in Detroit that are abandoned and crumbling, it was a great read with some great pics of the old buildings. Highly recommended for anyone interested in that kind of thing.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

So, the diagnosis is in. Sinus infection with swollen glands. Got some antibiotics. Am home and will be napping this afternoon.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

So, the diagnosis is in. Sinus infection with swollen glands. Got some antibiotics. Am home and will be napping this afternoon.

Hope you start to feel better soon.


And I feel foolish for forgetting to include the following in the poll options:
"do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup"
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

So, the diagnosis is in. Sinus infection with swollen glands. Got some antibiotics. Am home and will be napping this afternoon.

At least you have a better idea what you're dealing with. I hope the antibiotics help and you feel better soon :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

Good afternoon LODGE. I hope everyone's week is in the process of getting off to a good start. :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

So, the diagnosis is in. Sinus infection with swollen glands. Got some antibiotics. Am home and will be napping this afternoon.

Trade ya!:D
Feel better soon.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

It's real difficult for me to write an email in German thanking some one greatly for sending me some genealogical material but pointing out errors in his transcriptions in the book that he wrote without sounding ungrateful.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 97: ways to train a dragon

goldy that YouTube thing was a hoot. Why I stand in the corner with my camera reason #465.
 
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