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> On Sun, 5 Aug 2018 20:32:45 -0500, Hank Rogers >
> wrote:
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>>> On Sun, 5 Aug 2018 11:48:52 -0400, Dave Smith
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2018-08-05 11:38 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
>>>>> On 8/5/2018 10:44 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>>>>> On Sun, 5 Aug 2018 10:08:19 -0400, Nancy Young >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> snip
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I never noticed how many people have pickups before I started
>>>>>>> looking at what model would work for us.
>>>>>
>>>>>> they have better re-sale value than most cars.
>>>>>
>>>>> I see that! There must be a great market for used pickups.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I'm going to have two vehicles, I'd like one to be more
>>>>> useful for things besides transporting people.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It seems to depend on the price of gas. When the price of gas goes up
>>>> everyone wants to dump their trucks and get fuel efficient cars. As
>>>> soon as the price drops they all want trucks again.
>>>
>>> I think that mainly depends on distances one drives. Since moving
>>> here 16 years ago I've driven at most 800 miles a year so I'm not
>>> concerned that my 1990 Landcruiser gets 16 MPG. I drive my tractors
>>> much more, about 150 gallons of diesel a year.
>>>
>>> If I didn't need a car to get into town for groceries and a few times
>>> a year for doctor visits I'd gladly give up my license. At this point
>>> in my life I have no desire to travel anywhere, I've already been
>>> everywhere I want to go and to many more places in the world than
>>> anyone I know. Most of my trips now are into town, less than 5 miles
>>> each way. Once I left Lung Guyland I've never been back. For 16
>>> years I haven't driven more than 40 miles from my front door, and
>>> rarely. For the past few summers we visit the grand in summer camp, 90
>>> miles each way but my wife drives. I've never driven her vehicle, not
>>> even once, I've never sat in the driver's seat. I have a key but have
>>> never used it. My wife drives to Lung Guyland about once a month to
>>> visit her two sons and three grands, I cat sit. Our cats have never
>>> been to a kennel. The grands used to come here but now they are busy
>>> with school and summer camp. Soon the oldest will be able to drive
>>> and he can hardly wait to come here to visit and go fishing. Once I
>>> got him interested in fishing at three years old that's about all he
>>> talkd about... he's the fishing ranger at summer camp. He's a smart
>>> kid and is very good with computers. I've met some of his friends and
>>> have come to realize that kids today are not very conversant face to
>>> face, they seem to only be able to communicate on line, mostly by
>>> short texts. I know nothing of texting. The times he's come to visit
>>> he's up all night texting friends. I've given up attempting
>>> conversation with him. I wonder what will become of these young
>>> people/robots. He's fifteen years old and has no interest in girls,
>>> and never even speaks about getting his driver's license or what kind
>>> of car he likes. Other than fishing all he's interested in is
>>> computer stuff. When I was fifteen my main interests were girls and
>>> cars... fishing was on a back burner.

>>
>> Popeye, he's probably ***.

>
> It's very obvious that you are a faggot... any male who is not
> attracted to big female bazooms and wide female butts is most
> definitely a faggot. Hanky Panky is as faggoty as faggoty gets...
> he'd pay a week's wages to suck my thick penis. He calls me Popeye
> affecionately because he's in love with Popeye's peepee. Hanky Panky
> would swallow all I gave him and beg for more. Here's a tissue,
> Hanky, wipe your slimey cheating faggot lips... all faggots cheat.
> Hanky will suck all the dick he can get.
>


I knew that would get a rise out of yoose Popeye. Yoose disgusting low
down scumbag.

Now, off with yoose ... go and molest some women Popeye.