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Nov 28, 2005 21:18

I got contacts! Woo! Woo!

Oh, and it's snowing. Which is really unusual, at this time of year, for around here. Usually we don't get snow until January, and only a little bit then. But it's snowing! Hard! Like...Sticking and stuff! =D

My eyes hurt.

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Re: Hi Kyle! Yeah it's just like my Grandad Said... orlandu_auberon December 1 2005, 18:28:02 UTC
Yeah can be proud to say that youth is forever young in my family! My Grandpappy lived to be 77 and he was still a big kid. And i remember these words of his always...Never get old. And i am very glad that i can't! My Grandpa was one of ther only people up here in the north to be called in southern nicknames! All if the western regions Hospitals called him one name...Awnry. Because he would get into all kinds of trouble. He was a very skinny and fail kind old geezer. A Vetern During the Korean war (He never fought in it. But he always wanted too.) He loved huge Cheeseburgers. He was only 120-130 lbs. But he would still order the biggest burger he could get. And give me the rest. We used to go to deadwood and order huge T-Bone stakes. I think they were 24 ounces. That's one and a half Pounds of meat! It was a compleate meal so we had soup, Salad, choice of potato and so forth. It was real cheap too. Since it was up in deadwood they make most of their money on gambleing. So they could give away stakes for free just to get people to go their and gamble if they wanted too. But i am amazed he never liked stkae that much. (I was the only one in the fam for my love of Beef!) But he almost ate the whole dern thing when i was their and actually loved it. (We used to go semi-weekly.) So we are talking 6+ T-Bones here. And many a First Gold Burger! But other than that i know that you are indeed as old as you want to be...And their is enough old people in this world.
Thanks my Friend!
--Seth,

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