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RE: they call him BRUCE!

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Bruce gets around!

Yep......he was in very good spirits.....then again he should be after Boeing won that Tanker contract. Gonna add lots of jobs at Boeing.

Wonder if he can get me one....
What-very good spirits? Can't you get some Irish Whiskey or Bourbon locally in Londinium?
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ONE count of vehicular assault? Sounds like someone needs to be taken out behind the woodshed...and not come back.
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ONE count of vehicular assault? Sounds like someone needs to be taken out behind the woodshed...and not come back.

Not a religious expert but I don't think you get any credit unless you actually kill infidels.
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monday tithe! [&o]

login word - UPJAKE...new Bruce Willis movie?
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Not a religious expert

thank goodness! [;)]
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anyone else have one of those bosses that does emails on sunday's so that when you get in on monday morning, you already have a steaming pile of cr*p to look over? [:(]
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anyone else have one of those bosses that does emails on sunday's so that when you get in on monday morning, you already have a steaming pile of cr*p to look over? [:(]


I had one. The techical term is "Functioning psycotic"[:'(]
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Better than the fluctuating neurotic.
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Or the flatulent neurotic
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That would be hard on Bruce. From Florida to Seattle area.[X(] I know, I did it.[:(][:D]
He actually doesn't seem to mind.....after all as he pointed out...we are both Yankees....(aka "northerners [:D]) though he did say that on the issue of retirement....florida will beat out Seattle. Too cold and wet here. I'm not sold on Florida myself....my dad tried it out when he retired but he found it too hot and muggy.....so went back to Buffalo NY.

I'm not looking super forward to going to Houston and prefer Boston.....but i may have a job waiting for me in the former. Fingers crossed.
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Guys, I'm a Yankee. Got the t-shirt, birth certificate and the 00 social security number to prove it. [:D]
But I've also gone from many years in warm, temperate climates to cold , wet ones. [:(]
And the biggest problem for a Floridian in moving to "Rain city" is going from year round brightness to a place where people stare and wonder "what the heck is that big , bright thing in the sky?". [:D]

Even with all the time I spent in the Arctic circle, it still took ,a lot of getting used to. The Seattle area is an exciting, enjoyable area. I had a great couple of years there, and wouldn't mind going back for a while. But compared to the Canaveral area it is wet,dark and gloomy through a good deal of the year. It will take some time to get used to. [:)]
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Or the flatulent neurotic
Or the flaccid necrotic.
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Guys, I'm a Yankee. Got the t-shirt, birth certificate and the 00 social security number to prove it. [:D]
But I've also gone from many years in warm, temperate climates to cold , wet ones. [:(]
And the biggest problem for a Floridian in moving to "Rain city" is going from year round brightness to a place where people stare and wonder "what the heck is that big , bright thing in the sky?". [:D]

Even with all the time I spent in the Arctic circle, it still took ,a lot of getting used to. The Seattle area is an exciting, enjoyable area. I had a great couple of years there, and wouldn't mind going back for a while. But compared to the Canaveral area it is wet,dark and gloomy through a good deal of the year. It will take some time to get used to. [:)]
Having grown up in California much of my life (North and South), I had a similar experience in the North.

Our fall-winters were similar to those of Oregon and Washington, albeit with less regular precipitation. But they did produce the cold, dark, overcast gloom. No freezing rain, but lots of drizzle or rain at 33F. It gets depressing after a bit. Compared to clear skies and a cooler temperature, I'd generally take the lower temperature.
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Good night friends [>:]
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Guys, I'm a Yankee. Got the t-shirt, birth certificate and the 00 social security number to prove it. [:D]
But I've also gone from many years in warm, temperate climates to cold , wet ones. [:(]
And the biggest problem for a Floridian in moving to "Rain city" is going from year round brightness to a place where people stare and wonder "what the heck is that big , bright thing in the sky?". [:D]

Even with all the time I spent in the Arctic circle, it still took ,a lot of getting used to. The Seattle area is an exciting, enjoyable area. I had a great couple of years there, and wouldn't mind going back for a while. But compared to the Canaveral area it is wet,dark and gloomy through a good deal of the year. It will take some time to get used to. [:)]

i enjoyed one of the nicest summers i've ever experienced in the seattle area...all three weeks of it...[8D]...
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RE: THE THREAD!!!

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I'm Brian and so is my wife.

Bwyan? Wewy well. We shall welease Bwyan.
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I'm Brian and so is my wife.

I wasn't sure what to put down as Josh's main language. Poking? Babbling? Giggling?

Isn't that Scottish? [;)]

Padum-pum. [:D]
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Census time [:)]  How many Jedis are there going to be in the UK this year?....

Clearly not enough.

The constant wars with the Hogwarts alumni must be taking their toll.
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RE: THE THREAD!!!

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Guys, I'm a Yankee. Got the t-shirt, birth certificate and the 00 social security number to prove it. [:D]
But I've also gone from many years in warm, temperate climates to cold , wet ones. [:(]
And the biggest problem for a Floridian in moving to "Rain city" is going from year round brightness to a place where people stare and wonder "what the heck is that big , bright thing in the sky?". [:D]

Even with all the time I spent in the Arctic circle, it still took ,a lot of getting used to. The Seattle area is an exciting, enjoyable area. I had a great couple of years there, and wouldn't mind going back for a while. But compared to the Canaveral area it is wet,dark and gloomy through a good deal of the year. It will take some time to get used to. [:)]

Steve,
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