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Managing the farm takes most of my spare time. This is a strip of sorghum following the contour down through a longleaf planting to an oak bottom. The work is paying off, quail numbers are outstanding this year.
 
Your neighbors will be advertising for a hit man.
especially in a condo .. the association isn't exactly fond of me anyway.

I don't golf, or drink wine @ they're gatherings, etc. This place needs a pulse!!!
At this point, I think drums might be appropriate.
 
I would list “curiosity” as one of my most prominent personality traits. Unfortunately, growing up poor made it difficult to pursue many interests. However, I have made up for it as an adult. I am trying to encourage that same trait in our young son. In fact, I made him an ABC book a year or so ago, which captures some of these interests:

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It is still one of his favorite books that he reads almost every night before bed!

I recognize that some of the items are a linguistic stretch, but it wasn’t easy coordinating each letter to a hobby for which I had a good picture.

The final picture was from my last walk with my 18 year old dog :(

Im working on Vol. II!
 
I wasn't one of the lucky ones, or perhaps I was spared? Lord knows ..

But someone once told me: "Don't ever get Married. Find a Woman you Hate & just Buy her a House .. Skip the Middleman ;)
I was a divorce lawyer for 22 years so there is definitely practical wisdom there!

However, in truth, I haven't experienced anything that will give you a greater opportunity to grow and develop. The nuclear family is the foundation of our species, and I believe that its systematic degradation is the root cause of all of the problems we are facing.
 
I was a divorce lawyer for 22 years so there is definitely practical wisdom there!

However, in truth, I haven't experienced anything that will give you a greater opportunity to grow and develop. The nuclear family is the foundation of our species, and I believe that its systematic degradation is the root cause of all of the problems we are facing.
Certainly true .. with the "right" person.
 
I would list “curiosity” as one of my most prominent personality traits. Unfortunately, growing up poor made it difficult to pursue many interests. However, I have made up for it as an adult. I am trying to encourage that same trait in our young son. In fact, I made him an ABC book a year or so ago, which captures some of these interests:

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It is still one of his favorite books that he reads almost every night before bed!

I recognize that some of the items are a linguistic stretch, but it wasn’t easy coordinating each letter to a hobby for which I had a good picture.

The final picture was from my last walk with my 18 year old dog :(

Im working on Vol. II!

Very cool and respect. You are a good dad.

D is for double rifle though
 
I would list “curiosity” as one of my most prominent personality traits. Unfortunately, growing up poor made it difficult to pursue many interests. However, I have made up for it as an adult. I am trying to encourage that same trait in our young son. In fact, I made him an ABC book a year or so ago, which captures some of these interests:

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It is still one of his favorite books that he reads almost every night before bed!

I recognize that some of the items are a linguistic stretch, but it wasn’t easy coordinating each letter to a hobby for which I had a good picture.

The final picture was from my last walk with my 18 year old dog :(

Im working on Vol. II!
Incredible gift for your son, and a great example to all about how to live life with energy and passion.
 
...North American Navion.
Thank you!
The intrigue came from a bizarre film by David Lynch. as little as I know about planes, it struck a chord.

(The fixed wing, styling ques, just thought it was cool) He uses a lot of 50's era sets for modern times.

further research suggests: "Ryan Navion" (tricycle gear)

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Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
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Tintin wrote on JNevada's profile.
Hi Jay,

Hope you're well.

I'm headed your way in January.

Attending SHOT Show has been a long time bucket list item for me.

Finally made it happen and I'm headed to Vegas.

I know you're some distance from Vegas - but would be keen to catch up if it works out.

Have a good one.

Mark
 
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