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Old 06-23-2018, 09:32 AM
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Todd I guess if we can sit down with North Korea than it should not be hard for me and Jonathan to make peace. I would like to nominate him for the OCC peace prize. After all he did say my car was cool and given our history that means a lot. I believe he has an out stretched hand and then so do I. My nukes are being dismantled as we speak.
I never thought of comparing Jon to North Korea.

I wonder if he makes all the kids get the same haircut he has?
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I never thought of comparing Jon to North Korea.

I wonder if he makes all the kids get the same haircut he has?
Tim maybe I was comparing him to Trump.
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Tim maybe I was comparing him to Trump.
I think it's a toss up over who runs their mouth more.
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Charles, I will agree to that.
Just don't take what I type so seriously, and try to image it said bluntly, but not with a tone or attitude. I am just a short and to the point kind of guy. I think we can get along. But I'm not buying a Moostang, lol.

Tim, that's funny! Both the haircut comment, and the running mouth comment. Both made me laugh. For the record, no..... I don't much dictate hair, but I do like all my girls to have long hair. I get real upset if they come back to my house and the other parent cut their hair. My step daughter has beautiful red hair. It had just got long enough we could pull it back and even braid it. She came back with bangs and it layered in the back. My wife and I were both soooooo pissed. My daughter has long blond hair. My wife's hair is past her belt line. Actually it's just longer than the bottom of her pants pockets. (Tim, you've met her.) When we ride the motorcycle she keeps it braided and even then sometimes the braid whips around. It's LONG. My son has long hair, and the other two boys have short. I go back and forth on length depending on the season. I'm sure you didn't need or want to know all that off a sarcastic/humorous comment, but I just wanted to share.
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Charles, I will agree to that.
Just don't take what I type so seriously, and try to image it said bluntly, but not with a tone or attitude. I am just a short and to the point kind of guy. I think we can get along. But I'm not buying a Moostang, lol.

Tim, that's funny! Both the haircut comment, and the running mouth comment. Both made me laugh. For the record, no..... I don't much dictate hair, but I do like all my girls to have long hair. I get real upset if they come back to my house and the other parent cut their hair. My step daughter has beautiful red hair. It had just got long enough we could pull it back and even braid it. She came back with bangs and it layered in the back. My wife and I were both soooooo pissed. My daughter has long blond hair. My wife's hair is past her belt line. Actually it's just longer than the bottom of her pants pockets. (Tim, you've met her.) When we ride the motorcycle she keeps it braided and even then sometimes the braid whips around. It's LONG. My son has long hair, and the other two boys have short. I go back and forth on length depending on the season. I'm sure you didn't need or want to know all that off a sarcastic/humorous comment, but I just wanted to share.
Just for clarification, the toss up was between Trump and Kim jong un as to who ran their mouth the most. Pretty funny that you thought I was talking about you.
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Just for clarification, the toss up was between Trump and Kim jong un as to who ran their mouth the most. Pretty funny that you thought I was talking about you.
The way you quoted it, it made it sound that way, lol. It's funny either way.
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UH..... Let's keep the Politics out.

This thread has mushroomed way beyond the original content.

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UH..... Let's keep the Politics out.

This thread has mushroomed way beyond the original content.

What politics?
Talking about two people, jiminy christmas Roland.
We're having some fun for a change. NO one is bickering, or nothing negative.
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