Posted by farmer101IL on July 18, 2010 at 13:19:06 from (173.146.242.176):
In Reply to: vacation posted by larry@stinescorner on July 18, 2010 at 13:01:55:
larry@stinescorner said: (quoted from post at 13:01:55 07/18/10) I have worked most of my life and not taken many vacations but always have enjoyed the simple things in life. If I live to retire I would like to travel around the U.S. a little. I know it is probably not feesable but it would be nice to travel and see some of the areas shown on this site. I know it is not a good thing nowadays to greet strangers and I understand why but if things where like they use to be I think it would be so neat to travel and stop in and meet some of the great people I type to and shake their hands
Anytime Larry...i'm north central illinois..also a place in ga. south of macon...I still live on a handshake. Have many left leaning friends...Many right leaning friiends....The beauty is we can talk about stuff....Unlike this site.... My home is always open...
Why don't you retire to live????? Semi ' retire??? Or heck just take some time off... I too live the simple life and enjoy every minute of it... There still are decent people in this country...
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