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hugo_sam said:
Number one, I lived on the 'Front Range' but more important
PLEASE, PLEASE do not compare me to RA. That would be the ulitimate insult.
i grew up on the front range. It's home. Not my fault you don't like it.

He just didn't like the fact that there were no hardwood trees. Moving from the woods to an area that's fairly open like that was rough on him.
 
Oooo, front range. I loved living in Colorado, it was really nice there. Lived on the front range for four years.
 
zeb1094 said:
Oooo, front range. I loved living in Colorado, it was really nice there. Lived on the front range for four years.
i lived all over the state for the first 19 years of my life. i miss it like most people wouldn't believe.
 
entitled said:
i lived all over the state for the first 19 years of my life. i miss it like most people wouldn't believe.
I loved it there. Was stationed in Colorado Springs for four years at Peterson Field. Loved the winters there, snow one day gone the next.
 
zeb1094 said:
I loved it there. Was stationed in Colorado Springs for four years at Peterson Field. Loved the winters there, snow one day gone the next.
i just loved it there, period. Spent a couple of years in Grand Junction and never wanted to leave.

Funny how things work out, though, isn't it?
 
entitled said:
i just loved it there, period. Spent a couple of years in Grand Junction and never wanted to leave.

Funny how things work out, though, isn't it?
Yep, wound up back in the midwest next to a giant lake where it's raining in November, yuck. Oh, well I don't have to put up with traffic no more.
 
entitled said:
i lived all over the state for the first 19 years of my life. i miss it like most people wouldn't believe.
That is understandable. Some of the people were great!!!
Just the climate and weather I didn't like. And it was not the snow, lived in NY too many years for the snow to bother.
Friends you care about are a hard thiing to miss.
Just don't campare me to RA any more, Please!!
*snuggles**cuddles*



>>>Zeb, I was at Ft. Carson.
 
zeb1094 said:
Yep, wound up back in the midwest next to a giant lake where it's raining in November, yuck. Oh, well I don't have to put up with traffic no more.
Heh. i'm stuck here with a bunch of rednecks. :rolleyes:

hugo - wasn't trying to compare you to him. :) Just made the comment that he didn't like it either.
 
entitled said:
Heh. i'm stuck here with a bunch of rednecks. :rolleyes:

hugo - wasn't trying to compare you to him. :) Just made the comment that he didn't like it either.
I was down in Atlanta for 10 years. That was 6 years ago, redneck heaven there. Nice folks most of the time but sometime they just up and do the craziest things. Know what I mean? :D
 
zeb1094 said:
I was down in Atlanta for 10 years. That was 6 years ago, redneck heaven there. Nice folks most of the time but sometime they just up and do the craziest things. Know what I mean? :D
*insert THE LOOK here*

i think i might have an idea.
 
zeb1094 said:
I was down in Atlanta for 10 years. That was 6 years ago, redneck heaven there. Nice folks most of the time but sometime they just up and do the craziest things. Know what I mean? :D
Spent the younger years of my life in Atlanta. About 100 miles southeast of there now, talk about HELL!
Let's all move to NY! Yeah!!!

Ent!
No hard feelings?
*lick*
*spank*
 
hugo_sam said:
Spent the younger years of my life in Atlanta. About 100 miles southeast of there now, talk about HELL!
Let's all move to NY! Yeah!!!

Ent!
No hard feelings?
*lick*
*spank*
I kind of liked it down there, especially in the winter. But I'll take the windy city any old time, I was born and raised here, it will always be home.
 
hugo_sam said:
Spent the younger years of my life in Atlanta. About 100 miles southeast of there now, talk about HELL!
Let's all move to NY! Yeah!!!

Ent!
No hard feelings?
*lick*
*spank*
woohoo!
*wiggle*
Not too many, at least. ;)
 
zeb1094 said:
I kind of liked it down there, especially in the winter. But I'll take the windy city any old time, I was born and raised here, it will always be home.
Atlanta was fine, been back off and on. Middle of nowehere Alabama is another story. Time warp for one thing, around 1960 around here.
Dad worked for AT&T.. Longest I ever spent in one place was 9 years until I was an adult.
 
entitled said:
woohoo!
*wiggle*
Not too many, at least. ;)
Not too many,
Just to make you happy
You have not really been bad.................Yet!
*cuddle* *grope*
 
hugo_sam said:
Atlanta was fine, been back off and on. Middle of nowehere Alabama is another story. Time warp for one thing, around 1960 around here.
Dad worked for AT&T.. Longest I ever spent in one place was 9 years until I was an adult.

I know that feeling rather well. My father worked for a large corporation with massive government contracts that I won't name. ;)

I went to three elementary schools, two junior highs, and two high schools. Longest we ever lived in one house was four years.

Oh....and Atlanta is VERY civilized. Come to bumfuck, Alabama, and I'll show you backwards. The biggest event around here is the bass tourney - but make no mistake, it's HUGE. Folks come from all over the world for this one, and they give away these pimped out bass boats as prizes.
 
cloudy said:
I know that feeling rather well. My father worked for a large corporation with massive government contracts that I won't name. ;)

I went to three elementary schools, two junior highs, and two high schools. Longest we ever lived in one house was four years.
That's the way my children were raised as I was in the service for a good part of their childhood. Then when I got out I took jobs in several different cities around the world, China, UK, Japan, Spain, etc. then finally settled down in Atlanta, then back to Chitown where I now have my humble abode.
 
zeb1094 said:
That's the way my children were raised as I was in the service for a good part of their childhood. Then when I got out I took jobs in several different cities around the world, China, UK, Japan, Spain, etc. then finally settled down in Atlanta, then back to Chitown where I now have my humble abode.

Until I hit high school, I thought that all dads went to work with a shoulder holster and pistol underneath their suit jacket. ;)
 
cloudy said:
Until I hit high school, I thought that all dads went to work with a shoulder holster and pistol underneath their suit jacket. ;)
Mine did too, I was a cop in the Air Force. :)
 
cloudy said:
I know that feeling rather well. My father worked for a large corporation with massive government contracts that I won't name. ;)

I went to three elementary schools, two junior highs, and two high schools. Longest we ever lived in one house was four years.

Oh....and Atlanta is VERY civilized. Come to bumfuck, Alabama, and I'll show you backwards. The biggest event around here is the bass tourney - but make no mistake, it's HUGE. Folks come from all over the world for this one, and they give away these pimped out bass boats as prizes.
Sweetie we live in almost the same place just 100 miles apart. We don't even have a gas station here, but we do have a liquor store and taxidermist!!!
And we're right around the corner as it were from West Point lake. Atlanta is a breath of fresh air compared to here. I am actulally beginning to miss Colorado living here. Egads :eek:
 
zeb1094 said:
Mine did too, I was a cop in the Air Force. :)

My dad was a very high level manager with this company. They still do the defense stuff for the government, and he had the whole top secret clearance thing, etc.

If I went to see him while he was at work, I had to check in with the receptionist - then she called him to come get me at the desk. I had to wear a pass the entire time I was there, and he couldn't leave my side until he had delivered me back to the receptionist at the front.

Needless to say, I didn't go there very often.
 
cloudy said:
Until I hit high school, I thought that all dads went to work with a shoulder holster and pistol underneath their suit jacket. ;)
I thought they all had slide rules.
Remember them?
 
cloudy said:
My dad was a very high level manager with this company. They still do the defense stuff for the government, and he had the whole top secret clearance thing, etc.

If I went to see him while he was at work, I had to check in with the receptionist - then she called him to come get me at the desk. I had to wear a pass the entire time I was there, and he couldn't leave my side until he had delivered me back to the receptionist at the front.

Needless to say, I didn't go there very often.
Know the drill, same on an Air Force base back in the 70's, especially in the Nuclear Bomb Storage Area. Also, up at Cheyanne Mountian in CO.
 
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