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Offline Roy

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« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2006, 06:36:33 PM »
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Good morning all.   Glad to see you found us Desert Woman.

Bobcat, do you ever sleep?
 
Bought the land back in '99;  it belonged to my accountant. She had inherited it from her dad who bought it during the original "land rush" in the 70s.  She didn't know anything about it, never been out there, no interest in going out there.  Basically, I just wanted a piece of the area to call my own, but I did have some plans to buy a little more land and build a little place.  Circumstances dictated otherwise.  My land is in the North Corazone area, about halfway into the lodge, about a half mile north of the main ranch road.  No water, but relatively close to electricial hookup.

I could use a little "Terlingua Time";  planning to take a week in April but it's still pretty tentative. I have got to start saying NO more often.  Or maybe it should be H--- NO!


BTW, if you haven't checked out Curt's video under "What's the big deal?", you should do so ASAP.  And turn on the sound.


Re sleep...my sleep chemistry sucks.  Actually, I'm a sleep disorder person = RLS diaged in a sleep disorder center.  I'm treated for that, but I still struggle.  I'm having trouble getting Curt's video going.  My windows med player sez it's loaded 100% but no dice when  hit the play button. I loaded with David's thing.  Guess a popup suggested that I need codec.  I'll go back and try again. And, yeah, you should say H** No and get to the Park b4 you get hit by Mac truck or something like that :!:



RLS  That would expain the middle of the night posts.   Did the Army folks have you playing with Agent Orange?

Offline Bobcat

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« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2006, 07:31:29 PM »
No agent orange for me.  I wasn't army, but AF.  Yeah.The sleep thing. I wakeup and rather than lay in the bed, I get up and do something like the pewter and then go back to bed. Most of the time I get sufficient sleep. This could open up a whole new thread: Tell us about your medical history!
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Offline SHANEA

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« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2006, 07:38:06 PM »
Airforce - too many nukes.

Offline Bobcat

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« Reply #18 on: March 12, 2006, 07:55:19 PM »
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Airforce - too many nukes.


I've seen the real thing.  Don't worry. If they kill us, we'll kill them! 8)  :?
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