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Nothing odd in what I was doing :

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If one Read, there would Probably be No Replies... An Occasional Like etc could have happened and All would be Well... There is Always some to Make Mountains over Nothing...!
 
Nothing odd in what I was doing :

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If one Read, there would Probably be No Replies... An Occasional Like etc could have happened and All would be Well... There is Always some to Make Mountains over Nothing...!
OR some dredge up 6 year posts too......!!

on to the next b.s. from whom evers turn it is now....lol
 
This is what I Posted : "For what it's Worth, Love the Avatar and Wish Them Well...!!!" That is Not Dredging up a 6 year old thread and it Falls on Everyone who CONtinued with Posting after Mine... If most on here Don't Read Before Posting, It's Not My Fault so don't throw stones at Me...!!!
 
sup42 and i butted heads a time or twelve....we both are getting better with each other....i give him some love...i am good till year 2047 now....lol
 
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I have only been chastised once today so I figure I better get my post in while I can. I agree with whomever is winning this argument and disagree with whomever is losing. Take that.
no love for you here though...i give you enough over in that romancing the stone thread you got going on.....lol
 
plagiarism also...!!!
 
I never know what to say on these intro messages.

I am 50, female, married, empty nester. Unless you count our two fur-babies. An old grumpy Corgi and a 2 year old Jack Russell.

Have finally found our off-grid forever property. For 1/2 the price of our property sale in Wyoming, we have found our perfect home in Arkansas. I never thought I would leave Wyoming for very long. But, it just seems to be in the stars for us.

We are getting rid of 90% or our 'stuff' and getting excited to get settled across the country. I see no reason to haul stuff all the way there that I can so easily replace in the blink of an eye. The only thing I am struggling with is a wood cook stove that has been in my family since the 1800's.

We have our own 'cottage business'. Hubby does custom leather work and I do sewing. I will be working out of the home just to secure ourselves a little more. One can never have to much ammo or other supplies; now, can they.

With a bit of trepidation, I put our fate into the wind and just have to believe we are making the right move.
There's something wrong with any dog that eats lettuce. lol

On serious note: Sounds like your doing it doing right. I mean with making the move.
I'm about at that point, but ditching or selling 90% of my belongings would be a bit extreme. 50% is doable and I'd be better off making a move like that. And yes - it's on the table.... getting rid of a lot that's on my plate.

Welcome to the forum. I like putting fate to the wind, with good decisions. I'd like to keep hearing from you, with up-dates.
 
I never know what to say on these intro messages.

I am 50, female, married, empty nester. Unless you count our two fur-babies. An old grumpy Corgi and a 2 year old Jack Russell.

Have finally found our off-grid forever property. For 1/2 the price of our property sale in Wyoming, we have found our perfect home in Arkansas. I never thought I would leave Wyoming for very long. But, it just seems to be in the stars for us.

We are getting rid of 90% or our 'stuff' and getting excited to get settled across the country. I see no reason to haul stuff all the way there that I can so easily replace in the blink of an eye. The only thing I am struggling with is a wood cook stove that has been in my family since the 1800's.

We have our own 'cottage business'. Hubby does custom leather work and I do sewing. I will be working out of the home just to secure ourselves a little more. One can never have to much ammo or other supplies; now, can they.

With a bit of trepidation, I put our fate into the wind and just have to believe we are making the right move.
Welcome from Oregon. Keep the stove. My wife has her Grandmas stove. We are building an outdoor kitchen for it. Good luck on moving. We had the same address for 30 years before moving out of Komifornia.
 
For those that Can't See small print :

Aug 12, 2018 was the 1st and last Post by the OP...!!!
 
For what it's Worth, Love the Avatar and Wish Them Well...!!!
Okay, the quote is the first post in 6 years on a thread that was brought over from DPF. But I'm totally curious as to what caused the search for a 6 year old thread to comment on?
 
I never know what to say on these intro messages.

I am 50, female, married, empty nester. Unless you count our two fur-babies. An old grumpy Corgi and a 2 year old Jack Russell.

Have finally found our off-grid forever property. For 1/2 the price of our property sale in Wyoming, we have found our perfect home in Arkansas. I never thought I would leave Wyoming for very long. But, it just seems to be in the stars for us.

We are getting rid of 90% or our 'stuff' and getting excited to get settled across the country. I see no reason to haul stuff all the way there that I can so easily replace in the blink of an eye. The only thing I am struggling with is a wood cook stove that has been in my family since the 1800's.

We have our own 'cottage business'. Hubby does custom leather work and I do sewing. I will be working out of the home just to secure ourselves a little more. One can never have to much ammo or other supplies; now, can they.

With a bit of trepidation, I put our fate into the wind and just have to believe we are making the right move.
Welcome.
 
Welcome! ... from SE Texas.
 
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