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> ****ing Headhunters! :-(


****ing narcissists :from Da Lou :-(

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On 2/3/2021 2:09 PM, Bruce wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote:
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>> ****ing Headhunters! :-(

>
> ****ing narcissists :from Da Lou :-(
>

Folks from elsewhere don't know any better, but locally only stupid
children and culturally trashy folks refer to St. Louis as "Da Lou."
Other than our Zoo and Symphony Orchestra, which are both world class,
and the Cardinals, there's not much remarkable about StL except that
there are a lot of murders here, especially in certain neighborhoods.
It's not just the City of St. Louis either. There are all these little
municipalities in St. Louis County, some of which are pretty safe in one
neighborhood, but dangerous in others. My son and I looked at a house
today in a municipality like that. The neighborhood seemed fine, but
other areas of that same city are dangerous. It is a nice two bedroom
house with a great big back yard, being offered for sale for 94K, in a
decent neighborhood. It's a lot of house and a lot of yard for that
price. His buyer's agent was going to write up an offer on it, but she
told him that someone else had just put a contract on it today.

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BryanGSimmons wrote:

> On 2/3/2021 2:09 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>
>>> ****ing Headhunters! :-(

>>
>> ****ing narcissists :from Da Lou :-(
>>

> Folks from elsewhere don't know any better, but locally only stupid
> children and culturally trashy folks refer to St. Louis as "Da Lou."
> Other than our Zoo and Symphony Orchestra, which are both world class,
> and the Cardinals, there's not much remarkable about StL except that
> there are a lot of murders here, especially in certain neighborhoods.
> It's not just the City of St. Louis either. There are all these little
> municipalities in St. Louis County, some of which are pretty safe in one
> neighborhood, but dangerous in others. My son and I looked at a house
> today in a municipality like that. The neighborhood seemed fine, but
> other areas of that same city are dangerous. It is a nice two bedroom
> house with a great big back yard, being offered for sale for 94K, in a
> decent neighborhood. It's a lot of house and a lot of yard for that
> price. His buyer's agent was going to write up an offer on it, but she
> told him that someone else had just put a contract on it today.


Did you see the St. Louis Schools documentary by a Canadian
skateboarder?

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On 2/3/2021 6:28 PM, Bruce wrote:
> BryanGSimmons wrote:
>
>> On 2/3/2021 2:09 PM, Bruce wrote:
>>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>>
>>>> ****ing Headhunters! :-(
>>>
>>> ****ing narcissists :from Da Lou :-(
>>>

>> Folks from elsewhere don't know any better, but locally only stupid
>> children and culturally trashy folks refer to St. Louis as "Da Lou."
>> Other than our Zoo and Symphony Orchestra, which are both world class,
>> and the Cardinals, there's not much remarkable about StL except that
>> there are a lot of murders here, especially in certain neighborhoods.
>> It's not just the City of St. Louis either. There are all these little
>> municipalities in St. Louis County, some of which are pretty safe in one
>> neighborhood, but dangerous in others. My son and I looked at a house
>> today in a municipality like that. The neighborhood seemed fine, but
>> other areas of that same city are dangerous. It is a nice two bedroom
>> house with a great big back yard, being offered for sale for 94K, in a
>> decent neighborhood. It's a lot of house and a lot of yard for that
>> price. His buyer's agent was going to write up an offer on it, but she
>> told him that someone else had just put a contract on it today.

>
> Did you see the St. Louis Schools documentary by a Canadian
> skateboarder?
>

No, but today when we were looking at the house, there was a hill just
blocks away that my son wanted to bomb on my cruiser. I agreed to give
it to him today because I am too old (and too top-heavy) to be skating.
This is the deck.
https://www.nativeskatestore.co.uk/s...ck-9-125-p6459
My wife said that the graphic looked like Mother Theresa. Even if I
lost weight, I really *am* too aged to be skating.

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BryanGSimmons wrote:
> Even if I lost weight, I really *am* too aged to be skating.


Age 60 is too old to be skating? I never got that memo.

Maybe I should sell my skateboard and rollerblades.
Might as well get rid of the snowboard and bicycle too.
I'll toss in my surfboard as a bonus.

I did, this past week, offer to give my snowboard to my grandsons next
time they come. Never snows here and no good hills if it did.
They'll get more use out of it if they're interested.






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On 2021-02-04 7:18 a.m., Gary wrote:
> *BryanGSimmons wrote:
>> Even if I lost weight, I really *am* too aged to be skating.

>
> Age 60 is too old to be skating? I never got that memo.


My father was in his 30s when he taught me to skate. He fell and broke
his wrist. The first winter we lived here, my neighbour, who was about
40, was teaching his son to skate. He fell and broke his wrist. The new
neighbour cleaned the snow off the pond in his front yard and was
teaching his son how to skate. I could not help but think of those other
two fathers.



> I did, this past week, offer to give my snowboard to my grandsons next
> time they come. Never snows here and no good hills if it did.
> They'll get more use out of it if they're interested.
>


Has snowboard technology and equipment changed much? I took up skiing in
my mid 40s and was surprised to see how much different skis, boots and
bindings were than they had been when I was a kid. My old skis would be
antiques on the slopes these days. Boots, bindings and skis have all
changed again.


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Dave Smith wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>> I did, this past week, offer to give my snowboard to my grandsons next
>> time they come. Never snows here and no good hills if it did.
>> They'll get more use out of it if they're interested.
>>

>
> Has snowboard technology and equipment changed much? I took up skiing in
> my mid 40s and was surprised to see how much different skis, boots and
> bindings were than they had been when I was a kid. My old skis would be
> antiques on the slopes these days. Boots, bindings and skis have all
> changed again.


It changes all the time. Mostly boards getting shorter (just like skis
have over the years). Mine is only about 10 years old so not much
change since then.

It *IS* maybe a bit long for my young grandkids right now until they
grow taller. I don't expect a visit in the next month or two so this
will be for them next winter.

Just something extra for them to play with next winter to see if they
even like the sport. If they do, then they can ask mom&dad for more
customized ones.



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On 2/3/2021 4:20 PM, BryanGSimmons wrote:
> On 2/3/2021 2:09 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>
>>> ****ing Headhunters! :-(

>>
>> ****ing narcissists :from Da Lou :-(
>>

> Folks from elsewhere don't know any better, but locally only stupid
> children and culturally trashy folks refer to St. Louis as "Da Lou."
> Other than our Zoo and Symphony Orchestra, which are both world class,
> and the Cardinals, there's not much remarkable about StL except that
> there are a lot of murders here, especially in certain neighborhoods.
> It's not just the City of St. Louis either. There are all these little
> municipalities in St. Louis County, some of which are pretty safe in one
> neighborhood, but dangerous in others. My son and I looked at a house
> today in a municipality like that. The neighborhood seemed fine, but
> other areas of that same city are dangerous. It is a nice two bedroom
> house with a great big back yard, being offered for sale for 94K, in a
> decent neighborhood. It's a lot of house and a lot of yard for that
> price. His buyer's agent was going to write up an offer on it, but she
> told him that someone else had just put a contract on it today.
>



But how long will that neighborhood remain decent?


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> But how long will that neighborhood remain decent?


Even many bad neighborhoods can appear nice and friendly during the
daytime. Best to take a drive through there in the evening or at night.

The trouble makers tend to sleep all day, then stay out all night.


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On 2/4/2021 7:18 AM, Gary wrote:
> Taxed and Spent wrote:
>> But how long will that neighborhood remain decent?

>
> Even many bad neighborhoods can appear nice and friendly during the
> daytime. Best to take a drive through there in the evening or at night.
>
> The trouble makers tend to sleep all day, then stay out all night.
>
>

That is so true. I leased an apartment in an area of Memphis that
started out just fine. I'd been living there about five years when one
Saturday I noticed the woman who lived across the hall with her teenage
son had backed up a truck and they moved out very quickly. The next day
(I remember because it was Easter) I heard a commotion outside. Looked
through the peep-hole in the kitchen door and there were three teens
banging on the door and then they kicked the door in! I made sure my
door was locked and chained then went to my bedroom and called the
police. They arrived quickly and arrested the youths. From what the
police told me afterwards, the woman's teenage son had gotten involved
with some drug dealers and owed them money; these thugs had come to collect.

Things went downhill from there. Management didn't seem to care who
they were renting to anymore. The next people who moved in across the
hall WERE drug dealers. People coming and going at all hours of the day
and night. One evening I was sitting on the balcony after work,
reading, when the one of the new 20-somethings across the hall came
outside to sit on their balcony. He was very proud of his gun.

I called the cops about that, too. I was told by a detective in the
Narcotics squad they were already keeping an eye on those new neighbors.

I immediately started looking for another apartment far away from that
neighborhood and moved as soon as my lease was up.

Jill
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On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 6:20:18 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> On 2/3/2021 2:09 PM, Bruce wrote:
> > John Kuthe wrote:
> >
> >> ****ing Headhunters! :-(

> >
> > ****ing narcissists :from Da Lou :-(
> >

> Folks from elsewhere don't know any better, but locally only stupid
> children and culturally trashy folks refer to St. Louis as "Da Lou."
> Other than our Zoo and Symphony Orchestra, which are both world class,
> and the Cardinals, there's not much remarkable about StL except that
> there are a lot of murders here, especially in certain neighborhoods.
> It's not just the City of St. Louis either. There are all these little
> municipalities in St. Louis County, some of which are pretty safe in one
> neighborhood, but dangerous in others. My son and I looked at a house
> today in a municipality like that. The neighborhood seemed fine, but
> other areas of that same city are dangerous. It is a nice two bedroom
> house with a great big back yard, being offered for sale for 94K, in a
> decent neighborhood. It's a lot of house and a lot of yard for that
> price. His buyer's agent was going to write up an offer on it, but she
> told him that someone else had just put a contract on it today.
>
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There is no such thing as a bad neighborhood, only bad people!

And I find of you treat others with kindness and respect, there is no such thing as any bad people!

If someone tried to break in my house, I would invite them in and make them a sandwich and also make them my friend! I make very good sandwiches on Schnuck's Everything Bagels.


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On 2/3/2021 7:43 PM, John KOOKthe wrote:

> There


NOBODY CARES, YOU MORONIC ****WIT!

You're still an unemployable failure and always will be!

You are a waste of air.

Nobody gives a shit about your house.
Nobody gives a shit about your sound system.
Nobody gives a shit about your car.
Nobody gives a shit about your exercise.
Nobody gives a shit about your chronic unemployment.
Nobody gives a shit about your mental illness.
Nobody gives a shit about your life.

NOBODY GIVES A SHIT ABOUT YOU. SHUT THE **** UP AND LEAVE!
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