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cynmac sez Whar Boxes's avatar

How did they have your return address? No, no - don't do that. Send it anonymously so it counts to breaking the Guinness record for postcards sent in one year - 900K to Hank Aaron in 1974, the year that he passed Babe Ruth's HR record.

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Doctoryy Dilettanteyy Debbyy's avatar

I say to thee NAY!

I want donnie T to know my name and address! I don't want him guessing who I am. This year I have had to say goodbye to my wife and my dog. If donnie T wants a piece of me...I'm ready!

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cynmac sez Whar Boxes's avatar

Then send a letter and make them spend the time on security measures. You are making it too easy on them.

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proudgrampa the younger's avatar

I was just jealous of all the HAIR!

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sillyclucker's avatar

I want to be Donna Rose's best friend too ! I have a cowgirl hat, I don't drink alcohol and I have kittens. And baby chicks. Those are my qualifications.

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Paul of Mt Pleasant's avatar

I see, learning to deal with attaching and losing starts early and takes a while.When Mrs God's youngest was almost seven and we went to visit my parents or MG's, the girl would pitch a crying fit when it was time to hit the road. We had to wrestle her into the car.

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bobbert's avatar

And chasing me around and around the room.

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Paul of Mt Pleasant's avatar

I have thought of forwarding all my RESIDENT mail to the Resident Of The United States (ROTUS).

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Paul of Mt Pleasant's avatar

Ah, but then they would have my address for sure. Never mind.

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Paul of Mt Pleasant's avatar

I think my stepdaughter's Yorkie made it to about 15. The end was still painful though. Now she has a feisty little Chihuahua.

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sillyclucker's avatar

I'm sorry to hear about your dog. I have one that's 15. I'm waiting for the day she doesn't seem glad to be alive. She still looks forward to dinnertime and tries to play. I have to carry her down the steps but she can still go up. If I, or one of the other dogs, brushes by her, she falls down, but we are all as careful as possible. Her first family didn't want her, but I want her to go on forever. Like the good girl she is, she's trying, but I know I don't have much longer. It hurts my heart. I'm so sorry for your loss. You have my full sympathy.

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Bob Bancroft's avatar

Excellently stated and concise. Celeste and I enjoyed the Sonoma Plaza Wonketariat shindig muchly. Great set of folks,

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Alternative Dog's avatar

My condolences. I wonder if they know how much we miss them.

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Paul of Mt Pleasant's avatar

You know this, I just feel like saying, she will find more ways to drive you nuts.

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Alternative Dog's avatar

I was delighted when you guys arrived. Not only are you an exceptionally warm couple, but the fact that you made the effort to attend from so far away even though it was late in the day speaks to the community this place fosters. Look forward to seeing you next time.

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Paul of Mt Pleasant's avatar

Did some checking as I saw her name in Top of the Lake (seen 3 eps so far) and wondered if Holly is GJ. Yes, and she's 59 to my amazement. Excellent.

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