Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: lazs2 on January 11, 2005, 08:29:46 AM
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I think that we are both in the wrong place... you should move to California and I should move to Texas.
Maybe we could swap houses or something? You are self rightious and bitter enough of a socialist to fit right in here.
lazs
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So thats why you need the arsenal. You are protecting yourself from the socialists that are surrounding you and holding your house under siege :D
Are your neighbours surrounding you with pretty flowers and other pink'ish things that clashes with the design of your fort?
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we like to call them "compounds" and "huge arsenals" here in California.
Protecting yourself from pudgy starbucks swilling socialists is not really too difficult... it is the protecting yourself from the jiberish speaking zombies that they create that is the tough part.
lazs
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Its all starting to make sense to me now.
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Stop having those freakin earthquakes and we might have a deal. I really enjoyed California when I was there.
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RPM,
How far are you from Breckenridge TX?
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About 100 miles east of there.
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Originally posted by rpm
About 100 miles east of there.
drop me an email
nawcdgreen@yahoo.com
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You've got mail.
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last descernable earthquake we had here was over a decade ago and it didn't even set off car alarms.
when was your last tornado?
lazs
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Laz face it you were made for a place like Texas:)
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Had one carry my wellhouse (that weighs about 1000 lbs) 168 yards last spring. Yeah, I measured it twice.
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I have allways liked Texas.... visited it quite a bit. I like the country and the people but not the weather that much... still... got no problem with the place.
lazs
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Originally posted by lazs2
I have allways liked Texas.... visited it quite a bit. I like the country and the people but not the weather that much... still... got no problem with the place.
lazs
Well when I moved here from Colorado It took me forever to get used to the humidity and rain.
But after awhile it grew on me.
Although i would be lying if I told you I like it here better than Colorado.
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I like Texas too....only the terrain seems pretty bland. The people in Texas are great for the most part. I love the attitude most of them seem to have.
I love Arizona. I like California a lot too.....just don't care for the politics.
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Had a surprising tornado warning about 6 weeks ago during regular thunderstorms. I don't worry about them til I hear the jet sounds.
During hurricanes they sound like high pitched wind running through a pipe. You've heard em in ghost movies, it's the brief "whoooo" sound that sounds like wind.
Les
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Originally posted by NUKE
I like Texas too....only the terrain seems pretty bland. The people in Texas are great for the most part. I love the attitude most of them seem to have.
I love Arizona. I like California a lot too.....just don't care for the politics.
Nuke I went to a boarding school many years ago out in your neck of the woods.
It was in Scottsdale I think its closed down now but it was called Judson school.
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Originally posted by NUKE
I like Texas too....only the terrain seems pretty bland. The people in Texas are great for the most part. I love the attitude most of them seem to have.
I love Arizona. I like California a lot too.....just don't care for the politics.
In the past week SoCal has had Tx/Az style thunderstoms, which I missed. Tornadoes, which I don't. 3.3, 3.6, and 4.4 quakes within ten minutes of each other about 20 miles from where I live, which I'll never get used to.
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Tornado warnings never bothered me. You get used to them...that is until I got HDTV and could watch live radar. It's kinda spooky when you can watch the wall cloud form just west of you before they issue any warning. The one that took my wellhouse last spring formed about 10 miles west of me. I remember thinking "how accurate is that?" just before the rumble started.
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jigsaw, when did you move from Az? I thought you were in Az still.
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Originally posted by wombatt
Nuke I went to a boarding school many years ago out in your neck of the woods.
It was in Scottsdale I think its closed down now but it was called Judson school.
Wow, what a coincidence. We had another board member that went there.
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Originally posted by rpm
Wow, what a coincidence. We had another board member that went there.
Big school that opened in 1927 imagine that.
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I think he was an EMT for a while. Maybe you know him.
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My Dad lived in San Antonio for a while. Pretty nice for a big city. He was on the edge of town though, and the freakin scorpions were thick as ants. Scooped 5 or 6 out of his pool every morning.
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Yeah we have the rare RPM skunk as well:D
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Originally posted by NUKE
jigsaw, when did you move from Az? I thought you were in Az still.
July-ish. Had to move to take care of the mom unit. Her next surgery is scheduled for the 28th. Hope to get back to PHX at some point. I really liked it there.