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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> wrote:

>On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >
>> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>> >
>> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>> >

>> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.

>
>Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.


Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
safer staying home.
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On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> > wrote:
>
> >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
> >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
> >> >
> >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
> >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
> >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
> >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
> >>
> >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
> >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.

> >
> >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.

>
> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
> safer staying home.


I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.
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On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 12:25:53 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> > On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> > > wrote:
> >
> > >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
> > >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
> > >> >
> > >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
> > >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
> > >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
> > >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
> > >>
> > >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
> > >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
> > >
> > >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.

> >
> > Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
> > at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
> > safer staying home.

> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about.
> Otherwise nothing's going on.


Keeping away from those vodka drinks is important, too. That stuff is EXTReEeEeEeEMELY addictive !!
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
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>On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>> >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>> >> >
>> >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>> >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>> >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>> >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>> >>
>> >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>> >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>> >
>> >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.

>>
>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>> safer staying home.

>
>I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.


I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
than none.
Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
bedroom.
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:28:54 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
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>On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 12:25:53 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> > On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> > >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>> > >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> > >> >
>> > >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>> > >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>> > >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>> > >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>> > >>
>> > >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>> > >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>> > >
>> > >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>> >
>> > Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>> > at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>> > safer staying home.

>> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about.
>> Otherwise nothing's going on.

>
>Keeping away from those vodka drinks is important, too. That stuff is EXTReEeEeEeEMELY addictive !!


Perhaps I'd be concerned were I a young whippersnapper, at my age I
don't worry about becoming hooked on booze. Besides if I'm not
addicted by now odds are I'll never be. Besides I long ago learned my
limit and when to turn off the spigot. And I have my own rules, I
never drink before dinner time and two stiff drinks is my limit. And
I never drink if I'm driving. I always drink at home so there's
nowhere I need to go other than my potty and my bed.

Years ago I was a scotch drinker, a double J&B rocks, with a twist. I
switched to vodka when the price of scotch became outrageous. Also
back then people drank at their neighborhood gin mill. The barkeep
knew his regulars and if anyone got too loaded to go home there were
couches in the back room.


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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 14:38:40 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
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>On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> wrote:
>
>>On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>>> >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>>> >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>>> >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>>> >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>>> >>
>>> >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>>> >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>>> >
>>> >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>>>
>>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>>> safer staying home.

>>
>>I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.

>
>I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
>more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
>That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
>than none.
>Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
>her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
>ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
>bedroom.

Anna Mae was the huge hooters princess and she was a prolific
squirter. I had to teach her about rubber sheets.
I was very upset that she passed on some 10 years ago, horrid car
crash not 1/4 mile from her front door Anna Mae didn't drink or drug.
Her only vice was ****ing/sucking. And she loved good food, we went
out to eat all the time and she loved my cooking. I miss Anna Mae
more than any of my 3 previous wives.
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>On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 14:38:40 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>> >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>> >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>>>> >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>>>> >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>>>> >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>>>> >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>>>> >
>>>> >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>>>>
>>>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>>>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>>>> safer staying home.
>>>
>>>I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.

>>
>>I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
>>more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
>>That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
>>than none.
>>Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
>>her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
>>ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
>>bedroom.

>Anna Mae was the huge hooters princess and she was a prolific
>squirter. I had to teach her about rubber sheets.
>I was very upset that she passed on some 10 years ago, horrid car
>crash not 1/4 mile from her front door Anna Mae didn't drink or drug.
>Her only vice was ****ing/sucking. And she loved good food, we went
>out to eat all the time and she loved my cooking. I miss Anna Mae
>more than any of my 3 previous wives.

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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> > wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>>>>>> societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>>>>>> almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>>>>>> whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>>>>>
>>>>> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>>>>> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>>>>
>>>> Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>>>
>>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>>> safer staying home.

>>
>> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.

>
> I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
> more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
> That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
> than none.
> Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
> her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
> ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
> bedroom.
>


I bet yoose ****ed anna mae's mom too Popeye!


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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> Perhaps I'd be concerned were I a young whippersnapper, at my age I
> don't worry about becoming hooked on booze. Besides if I'm not
> addicted by now odds are I'll never be. Besides I long ago learned my
> limit and when to turn off the spigot. And I have my own rules, I
> never drink before dinner time and two stiff drinks is my limit.


Yet yoose have to buy vodka by the case.


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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 14:38:40 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>>>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>>>>>>> societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>>>>>>> almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>>>>>>> whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>>>>>> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>>>>>
>>>>> Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>>>>
>>>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>>>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>>>> safer staying home.
>>>
>>> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.

>>
>> I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
>> more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
>> That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
>> than none.
>> Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
>> her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
>> ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
>> bedroom.

> Anna Mae was the huge hooters princess and she was a prolific
> squirter. I had to teach her about rubber sheets.
> I was very upset that she passed on some 10 years ago, horrid car
> crash not 1/4 mile from her front door Anna Mae didn't drink or drug.
> Her only vice was ****ing/sucking. And she loved good food, we went
> out to eat all the time and she loved my cooking. I miss Anna Mae
> more than any of my 3 previous wives.
>


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>Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>>>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>>>>>>> societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>>>>>>> almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>>>>>>> whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>>>>>> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>>>>>
>>>>> Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>>>>
>>>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>>>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>>>> safer staying home.
>>>
>>> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.

>>
>> I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
>> more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
>> That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
>> than none.
>> Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
>> her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
>> ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
>> bedroom.
>>

>
>I bet yoose ****ed anna mae's mom too Popeye!
>

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>Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> Perhaps I'd be concerned were I a young whippersnapper, at my age I
>> don't worry about becoming hooked on booze. Besides if I'm not
>> addicted by now odds are I'll never be. Besides I long ago learned my
>> limit and when to turn off the spigot. And I have my own rules, I
>> never drink before dinner time and two stiff drinks is my limit.

>
>Yet yoose have to buy vodka by the case.
>

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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 16:18:22 -0500, Hank Rogers >
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>Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 14:38:40 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>>> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>>>>>>>> societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>>>>>>>> almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>>>>>>>> whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>>>>>>> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>>>>>
>>>>> Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>>>>> at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>>>>> safer staying home.
>>>>
>>>> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about. Otherwise nothing's going on.
>>>
>>> I got a lot luckier inviting a lady friend for cocktails and they were
>>> more likely to want to bring a lady friend rather than arrive alone.
>>> That was fine with me, spending the evening with two ladies was better
>>> than none.
>>> Sometimes I had a regular lady date that would rather have me visit at
>>> her house. She'd need to stay home to watch over her elderly bed
>>> ridden mom, never bothered me that Anna Mae's mom was in the back
>>> bedroom.

>> Anna Mae was the huge hooters princess and she was a prolific
>> squirter. I had to teach her about rubber sheets.
>> I was very upset that she passed on some 10 years ago, horrid car
>> crash not 1/4 mile from her front door Anna Mae didn't drink or drug.
>> Her only vice was ****ing/sucking. And she loved good food, we went
>> out to eat all the time and she loved my cooking. I miss Anna Mae
>> more than any of my 3 previous wives.
>>

>
>Was anna as good in the sack as yoose aunt Popeye?
>

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> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:28:54 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> > wrote:
>
> >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 12:25:53 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> >> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> >> > On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> >> > > wrote:
> >> >
> >> > >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> > >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
> >> > >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> > >> >
> >> > >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
> >> > >> >
> >> > >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
> >> > >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
> >> > >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
> >> > >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
> >> > >>
> >> > >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
> >> > >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
> >> > >
> >> > >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
> >> >
> >> > Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
> >> > at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
> >> > safer staying home.
> >> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about.
> >> Otherwise nothing's going on.

> >
> >Keeping away from those vodka drinks is important, too. That stuff is EXTReEeEeEeEMELY addictive !!

> Perhaps I'd be concerned were I a young whippersnapper, at my age I
> don't worry about becoming hooked on booze. Besides if I'm not
> addicted by now odds are I'll never be. Besides I long ago learned my
> limit and when to turn off the spigot. And I have my own rules, I
> never drink before dinner time and two stiff drinks is my limit. And
> I never drink if I'm driving. I always drink at home so there's
> nowhere I need to go other than my potty and my bed.
>
> Years ago I was a scotch drinker, a double J&B rocks, with a twist. I
> switched to vodka when the price of scotch became outrageous. Also
> back then people drank at their neighborhood gin mill. The barkeep
> knew his regulars and if anyone got too loaded to go home there were
> couches in the back room.


Bar room prices go up and down depending upon who's there, I guess. I mostly stick with beer because its not as harsh as the more expensive stuff can be and its the same effect at the end of the day. Ladies have always felt extreemly un-easy around me, except one or two and we're fighting now, but so what. Women hate drinking, so I have to hide it anyway. In the end a nice super-cold beer has always always been my best friend.
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 15:07:26 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
> wrote:

>On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 3:06:28 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:28:54 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 12:25:53 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
>> >> On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 10:54:25 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> >> > On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 06:08:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> >> > > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > >On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 8:37:11 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> > >> On 6/12/2021 9:34 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
>> >> > >> > On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:49:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> >> Now it is two of us that care for each other but
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> > Any vows you or her ever made were 'until death'. Although there are
>> >> > >> > societal expectations for a mourning period, specific durations for
>> >> > >> > almost anything go out the window once we are 'over the hill'. Do
>> >> > >> > whatever your heart(s) tell you. Maybe she just needs someone to hug.
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >> When you truly love someone, just being with them is wonderful. The
>> >> > >> occasional hug and holding hands brings happiness to the heart.
>> >> > >
>> >> > >Too bad it doesn't ever last but 5 or 6 minutes. Then its sitting at the bar, drinking your life away.
>> >> >
>> >> > Very true. During my single times I spent many a night sitting alone
>> >> > at a gin mill. If I had to be alone it was more comfortable and a lot
>> >> > safer staying home.
>> >> I'd feel scared that I might be missing something if I stayed around the house. I always have to be out and about.
>> >> Otherwise nothing's going on.
>> >
>> >Keeping away from those vodka drinks is important, too. That stuff is EXTReEeEeEeEMELY addictive !!

>> Perhaps I'd be concerned were I a young whippersnapper, at my age I
>> don't worry about becoming hooked on booze. Besides if I'm not
>> addicted by now odds are I'll never be. Besides I long ago learned my
>> limit and when to turn off the spigot. And I have my own rules, I
>> never drink before dinner time and two stiff drinks is my limit. And
>> I never drink if I'm driving. I always drink at home so there's
>> nowhere I need to go other than my potty and my bed.
>>
>> Years ago I was a scotch drinker, a double J&B rocks, with a twist. I
>> switched to vodka when the price of scotch became outrageous. Also
>> back then people drank at their neighborhood gin mill. The barkeep
>> knew his regulars and if anyone got too loaded to go home there were
>> couches in the back room.

>
>Bar room prices go up and down depending upon who's there, I guess. I mostly stick with beer because its not as harsh as the more expensive stuff can be and its the same effect at the end of the day. Ladies have always felt extreemly un-easy around me, except one or two and we're fighting now, but so what. Women hate drinking, so I have to hide it anyway. In the end a nice super-cold beer has always always been my best friend.

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On Saturday, June 12, 2021 at 3:24:09 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 14:41:09 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
> >On 6/12/2021 9:30 AM, Michael Trew wrote:
> >> On 6/10/2021 10:48 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >>> I always liked raisin bread but it is hard to find a really good one. I
> >>> found one.
> >>>
> >>> Actually, my friend did. She shops at Sam's Club on occasion and picked
> >>> up a loaf or Oregon Trail Raisin bread. Slightly thicker slice and
> >>> loaded with raisins. With Kerry Gold butter, two slices with a cup of
> >>> coffee was my breakfast two days this week. WalMart also carries it.
> >>>
> >>> Speaking of raisins. We went to the store this morning and my friend
> >>> picked up some Haagen Dazs Rum Raisin ice cream. I've not had that for
> >>> years but when I get home, it will be next buy of snacks.
> >>>
> >>> Sorry to disappoint Sheldon, but My friend and I still have not slept
> >>> together.
> >>
> >> Is that Kerry Gold butter worth it? I sprung for it once, over the
> >> regular store brand, and I honestly didn't notice much of an
> >> appreciative difference on my toast.

> >
> >Worth more but not quite the price. You pay double but get 50% more in
> >flavor. I'd use it for toast, but not to fry an egg as the cheaper
> >stuff works well for that.
> >
> >I always liked to treat us to some extras at times, damned the price. I
> >won't buy a $100 bottle of bourbon but I won't buy a $20 bottle either.

> I never buy by price... price says nothing of quality or taste. Often
> the low priced booze is far better than the expensive stuff. Good
> vodka has no flavor, that's why I buy Crystal Palace. Flavored vodkas
> are the crap


Hey, wait a minute! Smirnoff green apple vodka mixed 1:1 with orange juice is A.O.K. But be careful of hard liquor. Its too addictive.
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bruce bowser wrote:
> On Saturday, June 12, 2021 at 3:24:09 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 14:41:09 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/12/2021 9:30 AM, Michael Trew wrote:
>>>> On 6/10/2021 10:48 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>> I always liked raisin bread but it is hard to find a really good one. I
>>>>> found one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, my friend did. She shops at Sam's Club on occasion and picked
>>>>> up a loaf or Oregon Trail Raisin bread. Slightly thicker slice and
>>>>> loaded with raisins. With Kerry Gold butter, two slices with a cup of
>>>>> coffee was my breakfast two days this week. WalMart also carries it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Speaking of raisins. We went to the store this morning and my friend
>>>>> picked up some Haagen Dazs Rum Raisin ice cream. I've not had that for
>>>>> years but when I get home, it will be next buy of snacks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry to disappoint Sheldon, but My friend and I still have not slept
>>>>> together.
>>>>
>>>> Is that Kerry Gold butter worth it? I sprung for it once, over the
>>>> regular store brand, and I honestly didn't notice much of an
>>>> appreciative difference on my toast.
>>>
>>> Worth more but not quite the price. You pay double but get 50% more in
>>> flavor. I'd use it for toast, but not to fry an egg as the cheaper
>>> stuff works well for that.
>>>
>>> I always liked to treat us to some extras at times, damned the price. I
>>> won't buy a $100 bottle of bourbon but I won't buy a $20 bottle either.

>> I never buy by price... price says nothing of quality or taste. Often
>> the low priced booze is far better than the expensive stuff. Good
>> vodka has no flavor, that's why I buy Crystal Palace. Flavored vodkas
>> are the crap

>
> Hey, wait a minute! Smirnoff green apple vodka mixed 1:1 with orange juice is A.O.K. But be careful of hard liquor. Its too addictive.
>


Plain crystal palace smells and tastes EXACTLY like a squirting
mexican pussy!




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