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Sunday, November 9, 2025 11:39 PM

BRENDA


Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.

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Sunday, November 9, 2025 11:39 PM

BRENDA


Off to work tomorrow.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 9:52 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


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Originally posted by Brenda:
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.

I subscribe to a womens magazine ... the kind you normally buy at a check stand. I find it relaxing to immerse myself in something not politics and not "doing" for family, yanno? It has a two-page quick romance, and I've been tempted to write and submit a few myself, one that doesn't follow:

she returned to her hometown/stayed in her hometown/inherited property and

met her old sweetheart/new guy moving in/handsome handyman

who helped her move in/ find her lost puppy/ take care of her visiting niece

and felt a flutter in her stomach/ tingling all over/ flushed

so this was the start of a beautiful romance/ long term relationship.

One well written one was from the man's POV and other good ones had a sense of humor. I think it would be a fun challenge to write something like that and get it published.

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"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:10 AM

THG

Keep it real please


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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
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Originally posted by Brenda:
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick
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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
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Originally posted by Brenda:
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.

I subscribe to a womens magazine ... the kind you normally buy at a check stand. I find it relaxing to immerse myself in something not politics and not "doing" for family, yanno? It has a two-page quick romance, and I've been tempted to write and submit a few myself, one that doesn't follow:

she returned to her hometown/stayed in her hometown/inherited property and

met her old sweetheart/new guy moving in/handsome handyman

who helped her move in/ find her lost
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.puppy/ take care of her visiting niece

and felt a flutter in her stomach/ tingling all over/ flushed

so this was the start of a beautiful romance/ long term relationship.

One well written one was from the man's POV and other good ones had a sense of humor. I think it would be a fun challenge to write something like that and get it published.

-------
"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger

road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.

I subscribe to a womens magazine ... the kind you normally buy at a check stand. I find it relaxing to immerse myself in something not politics and not "doing" for family, yanno? It has a two-page quick romance, and I've been tempted to write and submit a few myself, one that doesn't follow:

she returned to her hometown/stayed in her hometown/inherited property and

met her old sweetheart/new guy moving in/handsome handyman

who helped her move in/ find her lost puppy/ take care of her visiting niece

and felt a flutter in her stomach/ tingling all over/ flushed

so this was the start of a beautiful romance/ long term relationship.

One well written one was from the man's POV and other good ones had a sense of humor. I think it would be a fun challenge to write something like that and get it published.

-------
"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger





T

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:11 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and white and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store and aimed toward your average housewife and not something you'd find at a seedy trucker bookstore.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:12 AM

THG

Keep it real please


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and wh
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.ite and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.





T

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:13 AM

THG

Keep it real please


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Originally posted by THG:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there,
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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb chttps://image.politicalcartoons.com/301714/600/coffee-cup-rings.pngleaning brussel sprouts.

I subscribe to a womens magazine ... the kind you normally buy at a check stand. I find it relaxing to immerse myself in something not politics and not "doing" for family, yanno? It has a two-page quick romance, and I've been tempted to write and submit a few myself, one that doesn't follow:

she returned to her hometown/stayed in her hometown/inherited property and

met her old sweetheart/new guy moving in/handsome handyman

who helped her move in/ find her lost puppy/ take care of her visiting niece

and felt a flutter in her stomach/ tingling all over/ flushed

so this was the start of a beautiful romance/ long term relationship.

One well written one was from the man's POV and other good ones had a sense of humor. I think it would be a fun challenge to write something like that and get it published.

-------
"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger

but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and wh
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.ite and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

--------------------------------------------------

For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.





T





T

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:13 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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Originally posted by THG:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and wh
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.ite and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.





T




Explain yourself, Screen Bitch.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:21 AM

THG

Keep it real please


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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
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Originally posted by THG:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and wh
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.ite and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

--------------------------------------------------

For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.





T





Explain yourself, Screen Bitch.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.







T

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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:22 AM

THG

Keep it real please


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Originally posted by THG:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
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Originally posted by THG:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd
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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
What are you whining about now, faggot?

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

THGR would rather complain about his "misplaced" signature than think about Pokrovsk.
Typical deflection.
The poor man has been so confused he doesn't have an honest bone in his body.


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"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger





This isn't me asshole. I respond to you doing what you've been told not to do. If you're too stupid to get it right, then say goodbye to your garden thread.

Shit, just do what I do. I delete your signature when I am quoting you. The fact that you won't do that means it's deliberate on your part. It's you, saying fuck you to me. My response is a big fuck you back.

Simple comrade. See you in the garden thread...

T

the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and wh
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.ite and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

--------------------------------------------------

For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.





T




Explain yourself, Screen Bitch.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.






T





T

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Monday, November 10, 2025 5:29 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and white and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store and aimed toward your average housewife and not something you'd find at a seedy trucker bookstore.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

--------------------------------------------------

For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

Well, that sounds pretty cool!

I inherited my some of my mom's booklets on nutrition and food budgeting. It's amazing how modern it sounds: lean meats, a variety of vegetables, some fruit, and milk or milk products, whole grains.

It would be cool to see what the advice of the day was on household management and marital and family relations.

---------

"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger

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Monday, November 10, 2025 6:58 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
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Originally posted by Brenda:
Sunday wasn't bad SIG. Had a look at one publisher and they want you to be published in a magazine. Don't totally get that. I will take another look at them.

But then down the yellow brick road. Cut my thumb cleaning brussel sprouts.

I subscribe to a womens magazine ... the kind you normally buy at a check stand. I find it relaxing to immerse myself in something not politics and not "doing" for family, yanno? It has a two-page quick romance, and I've been tempted to write and submit a few myself, one that doesn't follow:

she returned to her hometown/stayed in her hometown/inherited property and

met her old sweetheart/new guy moving in/handsome handyman

who helped her move in/ find her lost puppy/ take care of her visiting niece

and felt a flutter in her stomach/ tingling all over/ flushed

so this was the start of a beautiful romance/ long term relationship.

One well written one was from the man's POV and other good ones had a sense of humor. I think it would be a fun challenge to write something like that and get it published.

-------
"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger



Oh yeah. I've seen them around the check out stands at the grocery store or drugstores magazine racks. Yeah, I'll see what I can find. Found a list of Canadian publishers but have to have a real good look at it.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 7:01 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and white and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store and aimed toward your average housewife and not something you'd find at a seedy trucker bookstore.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.



Those mags are still sort of directed at housewives or older women. And they can be found up here just tabloids.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 7:07 PM

BRENDA


Back and sitting down now. Told my boss that I have an early case of the Christmas blahs and she asked me why. I said I am getting older now and having no one really around and then stops and looks at me, like she can't believe I just said that. Not sure if it was because I said I'm getting older or my having no one really around.

Anywhos, she took me and another lady that helps her out for a late birthday lunch like almost 2 months. Both of us have birthdays in September.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 9:26 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Back and sitting down now. Told my boss that I have an early case of the Christmas blahs and she asked me why. I said I am getting older now and having no one really around and then stops and looks at me, like she can't believe I just said that. Not sure if it was because I said I'm getting older or my having no one really around.

Anywhos, she took me and another lady that helps her out for a late birthday lunch like almost 2 months. Both of us have birthdays in September.

Oh, I know, it's sad not to have friends or family for the holidays. It doesn't help that you're shy and uncomfortable meeting people outside of defined roles.

I think you're going to have to come out of your shell a little bit. My WNY sister is shy herself, but you'd never know it watching her. When she first moved into her new neighborhood she made a point of doing things like baking cookies and taking some to a neighbor and introducing herself. She found neighbors that were simpatico. One loves to garden... they share gardening tips. Another likes to cook... they do mini potlucks and share a bottle of wine. They snowblow or plow each other's driveways and sidewalks, and she knows if she gets sick she can call on them for help.

Expand your circle. You live in what sounds like a big apartment. Aren't yiubtge least bit curious about your neighbors? Maybe you can help someone. And some of them might become lifelong friends.


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Monday, November 10, 2025 10:23 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I'll probably never remember to do it because I'd have to dig it out of the attic in one of my boxes of sentimental things that I've saved over the years, but along with a few other interesting finds in my Grandma's basement, I found a woman's "Magazine" back from the 1930s. It's only about 1/3rd the size of your standard magazine and is pure black and white inside. I can't recall, but there may have been some grainy black and white photos in there, but more likely only animations if anything besides text. If memory serves, the cover was blue and white and had a sort of sunburst/checkered pattern.

It had something to do with marital relations. I don't recall it having anything even remotely on the nose as it was the 1930s and I could be wrong but this seems to be the kind of thing that would have been put at the register of the local drug store and aimed toward your average housewife and not something you'd find at a seedy trucker bookstore.

If I ever do dig it out, I'll have to snap some photos for you, Sigs.

--------------------------------------------------

For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

Well, that sounds pretty cool!

I inherited my some of my mom's booklets on nutrition and food budgeting. It's amazing how modern it sounds: lean meats, a variety of vegetables, some fruit, and milk or milk products, whole grains.

It would be cool to see what the advice of the day was on household management and marital and family relations.

---------

"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger



I'll try to make a note to look through that stuff one of these days. I honestly have never really gone through it, but it was one of the things that I saved over the years that I was there because I knew it was pretty special and/or unique today. I've probably had that with a small tote of other stuff I found down there for about 25 years now.

One of the other things I have is a small "AWAKE!" magazine that I figured was something that one of us had gotten at school back in the mid-80's. It looked a lot like our Weekly Readers, but smaller... like newspaper print. It had an image of a nuclear bomb going off with some sort of warning on it.

Years later I looked at it again and figured out it was actually a Jehovah's Witness pamphlet, all the way back from the year that Back to the Future was released warning us that nuclear war and the end of days were upon us and the only way to save yourself was to join their church.



Got some other cool things in there like a US News magazine with JFK and stuff too. That's not even counting the literally ancient hardcover books I saved. Some of them in pretty decent condition too, despite half a century in that basement and who knows what they went through before they got to that point.



ETA: Oh yeah... I also found "1 Share" in some long defunct regional power company that I believe belonged to my great, great grandfather. A shame that there are two creases in it because it's a literal work of art. It looks like a letter-sized piece of currency.

I did look into it online and it does actually maintain some meager trade-in value that I'm sure isn't worth the hassle. Something like $50. I'd bet that I could sell something like that on Ebay for more than $50 if I wanted to. I've always intended on having that thing framed, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

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Monday, November 10, 2025 11:33 PM

BRENDA


I do talk to a few of the people in the building. Those I see on a regular bases. But other than that I don't know SIG.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025 9:49 AM

THG

Keep it real please


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Originally posted by THG:
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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
What are you whining about now, faggot?

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For all that I've blessed, and all that I've wronged. In dreams until my death, I will wander on.

THGR would rather complain about his "misplaced" signature than think about Pokrovsk.
Typical deflection.
The poor man has been so confused he doesn't have an honest bone in his body.


-----------

"It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger





This isn't me asshole. I respond to you doing what you've been told not to do. If you're too stupid to get it right, then say goodbye to your garden thread.

Shit, just do what I do. I delete your signature when I am quoting you. The fact that you won't do that means it's deliberate on your part. It's you, saying fuck you to me. My response is a big fuck you back.

Funny how you manage to chop up everybody's posts you are responding to but can't figure out what to do with or just delete my signature. I don't think so comrade.

Simple comrade. See you in the garden thread...

T






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Tuesday, November 11, 2025 1:58 PM

BRENDA


Beautiful day for Remembrance Day up here. I will go out soon for a walk and see what is what.

Want a bit of shelving so I can move some stuff. I managed to get a picture frame set up for 4 pictures at a reasonable price and I have to put some family pictures in it before they get ruined.

Also the usual grocery shopping.

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