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59 minutes ago, Dennis1209 said:

I do too! I stutter a lot and accidentally drift toward another topic  :noidea:

However you write really good stuff there Dennis.


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6 hours ago, LadyKay said:

I notice I post to the forums like I speak. Which isn't always good. Then I think later I could have said that better. In a more kinder way.  Well I recognize that in myself and it is something I can work on.  I guess that's it. :)

Or maybe you post okay but need to learn to speak better. I'm not much good at either.


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3 minutes ago, Godismyloveforever said:

Staying on topic is very important.   It reminds me of when I used to visit my paternal grandmother when I was a kid.   Pecan pie is my favorite because just the other day it was raining real hard.  So, anyway that is why I was a French major. 

PS: @Aimes  and @TwiceHatched Merry Christmas. 

*puts head down and laughs* Happy Easter to you too, RooROO!!!

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7 minutes ago, Godismyloveforever said:

Staying on topic is very important.   It reminds me of when I used to visit my paternal grandmother when I was a kid.   Pecan pie is my favorite because just the other day it was raining real hard.  So, anyway that is why I was a French major. 

 

Pecan pie; that brings back sad memories of my conduct toward my beloved departed mother. Not to go off topic much, I'll try to work it into the subject matter.

For decades when my mother knew I was coming down to visit them; she would always make me a fresh pecan pie from scratch, for decades! I despise pecan pie, I like pecans but not that nasty filling. Not even once during those decades did I eat a piece of that pecan pie, I just thanked her. As the years rolled by, eventually one day my wife [without my knowledge or permission] told my mother I hated pecan pie, and asked how she came to think I liked it? 

Come to find out, as a joke or misunderstanding, my brother told Mom it was my favorite. From then on Mom made my favorite, a scratch by hand German chocolate cake. To think back that I wouldn't even try to force one piece of that pie down; hurts my feelings even more as the years go by, and what an insensitive jerk I was.

Oh yea, to keep on topic, I'm posting and speaking "like" pecan pie  :D

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4 hours ago, Godismyloveforever said:

I talk and type with my beak.

                 

Have you met Captain Beakman? Talk about a load...- It's beak can hold more than it's bellican

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7 hours ago, LadyKay said:

I notice I post to the forums like I speak. Which isn't always good. Then I think later I could have said that better. In a more kinder way.  Well I recognize that in myself and it is something I can work on.  I guess that's it. :)

Dear sir  or madam, as the case may be;

 I speak as I post.

Really, I move my lips as I type.

Seriously, I deliberately type as if I am engaged in conversation, using my best Bostonese, and New Hampshire dead pan  humor. I really have need of a dead pan emoticon. 


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More like the :mellow: mellow but with open eyes.


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6 hours ago, Godismyloveforever said:

I talk and type with my beak.

It must mean that you talk through your lawyer my friend, so to speak, lol.

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Ah kin speek raht, aye kin spel whin ai won't tew jest moast thymes aye don won't tew

 

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It just occured to me that my post tend to go off the rails and on to the goofy side. Like the whole "Mouse In My Kitchen" one. That started as a serious post. And ended in the comedy section.?

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