Posted by Harold Hubbard on September 27, 2011 at 03:31:43 from (205.209.16.24):
In Reply to: First sign of winter posted by bwillett on September 26, 2011 at 15:57:12:
Hey guys, this IS a family oriented forum, and we really DON'T NEED to hear that kind of language here. I realize that there are people who have to deal with that kind of stuff, but we don't need to listen to it. Just thinking about it is traumatizing, and repeated mention of it is likely to damage my poor tender psyche. Let's just try to sweep it under the rug, and not inflict it on innocent ears. PS, do you know where I can get a REALLY BIIG rug. I have over forty driveways that will need plowing in the near future. That is, if I can finish repairing the damage from the flood during tropical storm Irene.
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