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  • Super User

You just never know.  I was in Texas in 1982, my RV was broke down on the side of the road.  A pickup truck stops to help, the guy wasn't a Texan he was a Yankee and a Harvard law grad, liked working in the oil fields better.

I have 2 friends both podiatrists each left their practice after a few years and moved to California.  One become a clothing rep and the other went into the video porn business.  The latter now retired has a blues band, great friend I'm in constant contact with him.

  • Super User

Well, with those qualifications, I think you should run for public office.  The higher, the better.

 

I'm sure he has that part covered. lol

  • Super User

I see a problem here, I don´t think Raider is qualified for public service ----> he´s too honest and for public service you have to be the opposite.

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  • Super User

I see a problem here, I don´t think Raider is qualified for public service ----> he´s too honest and for public service you have to be the opposite.

But I'm greedy. And care about the working man and woman. See I was even PC in that statement.

  • Super User

But I'm greedy. And care about the working man and woman. See I was even PC in that statement.

 

There you are, true, can´t help it do you ?

 

Too transparent.

  • Super User

Similar to Wisconsin, I believe everyone in Bama is related to each other.

Ala Bama

Oh Bama

Hootie

  • Super User

That would be Sand Mountain Alabama you are thinking of. My family immigrated here from Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey. At least my dad and all my grandparents did.

 

The important question becomes, why would your family immigrate from northern and northeastern states to an area of the country where, if a girl marries her brother she can keep her last name?  Did they find the familial philosophies appealing?

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