One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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At least if fell in your yard and not on your house.

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Fri May 06, 2011 9:08 am At least if fell in your yard and not on your house.

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If the gods liked me, it would have fallen on Monty
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri May 06, 2011 10:58 am If the gods liked me, it would have fallen on Monty

Nail Monty's testicles to it. I'm sure you have a rusty nail and a cheapo hammer.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Fri May 06, 2011 11:15 am Nail Monty's testicles to it. I'm sure you have a rusty nail and a cheapo hammer.

I used to have lotsa of tools in my garage but Monty burned down.
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Tomorrow, I take a bus ride downtown and give Time Warner $140 to cover my cable, telephone and internet.

Strangely, I'll have $100 leftover for food for May :)

I really need to find me a rich widow or a sugar mama.

If only River were better looking I'd................ heh heh
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LOL, so you say your eating lots of beans and rice this month?

Mac, you need to get out of California and move somewhere cheaper.

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I refigured. I have $85.00.

Oh yeah, lots of beans, rice and potatoes.

As a kid, I ate potatoes every night for dinner.
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I did my exercises for today: I walked a mile, did my laundry and changed the cat box. Exhausting work.

I need a nap.
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Neighbors came by with an electric saw and trimmed off most of the hanging limbs. The limbs were filled with angry honey bees.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Wed May 11, 2011 12:49 pm Neighbors came by with an electric saw and trimmed off most of the hanging limbs. The limbs were filled with angry honey bees.

There is never a dull moment around Mr. Wolf's place. --FLO--
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You're right Flo. I think I must have angered a Chinese magician who cursed me with the phrase, "may you live in interesting times" :)
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Hooray, I have $40 till June 1st.

Hey, that's better than 40 cents :)
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It's 6:00 am and a chilly 45 F. here in sunny California. Bear in mind that's chilly for us :)
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Liz's 21 year old son is trying to find an online site where he can look up his criminal record. If any of you former felons 😄 can help, let me know.

The only thing I know about jails and prisons comes from my long six hours of incarseration in the local jail some 30 years ago for being the manager of an adult theater - woo hoo
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue May 24, 2011 3:18 am Liz's 21 year old son is trying to find an online site where he can look up his criminal record. If any of you former felons 😄 can help, let me know.

The only thing I know about jails and prisons comes from my long six hours of incarseration in the local jail some 30 years ago for being the manager of an adult theater - woo hoo

Once you commit a crime it becomes part of the public record. In Ohio you can look up prisoners at ohiodrc.com. In California look for your states department of corrections and a link for offender list. Having dated a man on and off between times in prison I learned much about the system. I was even banned from all prisons in the state of Ohio. Maybe I will write a book.
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tugon (imported) wrote: Tue May 24, 2011 5:11 am I was even banned from all prisons in the state of Ohio. Maybe I will write a book.

Oooooh I'd love to read that expose heh heh heh heh
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I bet there are plenty of criminals in Ohio that are envious that Tugon is banned from Ohio prisons.
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He can start by just putting his name in Google and searching.

After that, looking in the states where he did time should find something.
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I predict I will be a raving lunatic* by this time Friday. I ran out of tobacco today and will be out until payday.

* more of a lunatic than normal I meant 🤪
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A good opportunity to stop smoking. Call your local lung cancer organization for assistance. --FLO--
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Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Fri May 27, 2011 12:52 am A good opportunity to stop smoking. Call your local lung cancer organization for assistance. --FLO--

No need for that drastic a step. Besides, a friend that has owed me for ages paid up today and bought me one pound of pipe tobacco - Happiness hath returned to Mudville.
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I quit smoking 10 years ago but I still love the smell of tobacco, always have, not the smoke but tobacco.

You should quit Mac, its a health issue and the cost has gone out of site. I was with Gem yesterday when he stopped at a smoke shop to get a can of his brand, $35 and he will smoke 2 to 3 cans of the stuff a month. An extra $100 a month is a lot of food, internet, phone, and cable TV. One or two tanks of gas.

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I know the health risk but tobacco is the cheapest sedative I have to deal with the stress I have living with and near me everyday.

On the plus side, I don't inhale and never have.

I fully realize tobacco may kill me someday assuming my boarders don't murder me in my sleep long before then - heh heh
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Have you ever thought of selling your house and moving to an area that is cheaper even if you rent?

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sat May 28, 2011 9:33 am Have you ever thought of selling your house and moving to an area that is cheaper even if you rent?

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Actually, yes. I'm 'still' waiting on my @#&^%$ attorney to get the judge to put the house in my name. He's trying to get it done without the standard $300 fee.
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