Formeruser012523
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Poor GIs.
That's sulfa, not sulphur. If you put sulphur on a body part suffering from a Cupid's Disease, you wouldn't be cured, but you'd certainly be "off the sports list" for a while.
Ohhh, I wouldn't go that far.
He prefers to call them "associates."It is however a total miracle to say the least...this last Month while Daniel was in the Hospital, we spotted a few odd people lurking around...could have sworn a few of Mr. Power's "Elves" had been running the hallways of the Hospital...(could it be.....all the way from California)...?
It is however a total miracle to say the least...this last Month while Daniel was in the Hospital, we spotted a few odd people lurking around...could have sworn a few of Mr. Power's "Elves" had been running the hallways of the Hospital...(could it be.....all the way from California)...?
I'd have thought those GI's wouldn't have found time for that but they were guys...
He prefers to call them "associates."
This explains the lower posting numbers for Powers lately.
Probably sent them to Michigan to get Cadillac parts, and well...they ended up in a hospital parking lot instead of a salvage yard.
At the pay he offers, it really IS hard to get good help these days.
I'd like to think they were gentlemen and behaved better.They made time---in more ways than one.
Quite right. Throughout history military men have been known to eschew alcoholic beverages in favor of milk or soft drinks, refrained from associating with ladies of "ill repute", and never used language that wasn't appropriate in a church, synagogue, or other place of worship. And if you believe that, I have some farmland in Florida to sell you.I'd like to think they were gentlemen and behaved better.
Is that the old Haney place?Quite right. Throughout history military men have been known to eschew alcoholic beverages in favor of milk or soft drinks, refrained from associating with ladies of "ill repute", and never used language that wasn't appropriate in a church, synagogue, or other place of worship. And if you believe that, I have some farmland in Florida to sell you.
My uncle had farmland in Florida, so you may want to pick another state. :lol:Quite right. Throughout history military men have been known to eschew alcoholic beverages in favor of milk or soft drinks, refrained from associating with ladies of "ill repute", and never used language that wasn't appropriate in a church, synagogue, or other place of worship. And if you believe that, I have some farmland in Florida to sell you.
I'd like to think they were gentlemen and behaved better.
Is that the old Haney place?
Riiiiggghhhhhttttt....lol lol