Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThanks for that Bobby.
Always Remember...
#1. That there's probably at least two people in the world you would die for. #2. That every night someone thinks about you before they
go to sleep. #3. That it's best to save the compliments you receive and to discard the rude remarks. #4. That a kind word or a flower
from a friend while you're here are of greater value ...[text shortened]... emons, to ask for Jose Cuervo and salt and limes and ice and to invite me over.
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You are like Lot a rock of righteous in a sea on iniquity.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHmmmm...this sounds awfully familiar. Didn't you recently call someone out for passing off someone else's words as his own?
Always Remember...
#1. That there's probably at least two people in the world you would die for. #2. That every night someone thinks about you before they
go to sleep. #3. That it's best to save the compliments you receive and to discard the rude remarks. #4. That a kind word or a flower
from a friend while you're here are of greater value ...[text shortened]... emons, to ask for Jose Cuervo and salt and limes and ice and to invite me over.
😀
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Noble
Casa Noble is a brand of premium 100% blue agave tequila produced by the Casa Noble Tequila Company, and distributed in the US and Canada by Wilson Daniels, Ltd. The tequila is made from estate-grown agaves cooked in traditional stone ovens; these are naturally fermented and distilled three times.[1] Casa Noble Reposado and Añejo are aged in White French Oak.[1]
Casa Noble has been the winner of many accolades including "double gold winner" of the San Francisco World Spirit Competition, "best tequila" by Testing Institute in Chicago and "best tequila" in Mexico by Academia Mexicana del Tequila.
Originally posted by MimorWhat, have I been speaking to cave walls all this time? How many times have I pointed out and explained what GB's posts mean and where he gets them from??
Hmmmm...this sounds awfully familiar. Didn't you recently call someone out for passing off someone else's words as his own?
Originally posted by MimorExtracted and modified a few lines from a lengthy CA email forward, long in the public domain/author unknown, and added a few of my
Hmmmm...this sounds awfully familiar. Didn't you recently call someone out for passing off someone else's words as his own?
own. Always my practice to acknowledge authorship and to respect the ownership rights of intellectual property. Failure to do so is theft.
Originally posted by uzlessMostly I dream up ideas for threads in the shower and become pregnant with thoughts that grow up to be posts while taking out the trash.
What, have I been speaking to cave walls all this time? How many times have I pointed out and explained what GB's posts mean and where he gets them from??
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