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Frashavan
I do, indeed, recall you
Mon Apr 2, 2012 05:21
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  • Return of Yankeeclarym29, Sun Apr 1 23:23
    It has been roughly a decade since I have posted on this site. I posted then as "Yankee". It was one of my favorite, if not my favorite site to post on. Not quite sure why I stopped posting, but I... more
    • Welcome back, I do remember YankeeBaruch, Sat Apr 7 09:09
      This is a very special site ... this makes you a very special person. If you call right now, you also get $100 worth of coupons to K-Mart! Perhaps you are remembering Diana. She was British... more
      • Yesclarym29, Sat Apr 7 09:27
        You are right, they were Diana and Amergin. It would be too cool to have them come back. But it is good to see you are still here.
        • I am eternal ...Baruch, Sat Apr 7 09:32
          weren't you in the merchant marine back then? Shalom
          • Nopeclarym29, Sat Apr 7 09:46
            I have never been a merchant (well, I did sell baseball cards for a stretch) or a marine (I was in the Army and National Guard). I was a teacher (juvenile hall) and player of RPG games. Guess I still ... more
            • I like Rome Total War myself ;-)Baruch, Sat Apr 7 09:48
              Generally I like war games (pun intended). Shalom
              • Is thatclarym29, Sat Apr 7 09:59
                an actual game? In that area I like games like Panzer Blitz--sadly Avalon Hill is long gone and not many in my area even know what war board games are much less play them. And computer war games are... more
                • Board war games ...Baruch, Sat Apr 7 10:32
                  that takes me back to the mid-70s, disco and leisure suits! I prefer large scale strategy games over FPS. You really had to have time on your hands to play a serious board game ... they lasted much... more
                  • Stuck thereclarym29, Sat Apr 7 10:44
                    sometimes in those '70's and late '60's. Game wise that is. I don't like FPS either. I love RPG, like Skyrim since one needs to think about and plan out a character to be successful. It is more than... more
                    • I like all time periods ...Baruch, Sat Apr 7 11:17
                      but haven't gotten a WW II game in years. Hope to soon. Also Shogun 2 looks good ... but not available for Mac ;-( Shalom
    • Re: Return of YankeeMirage, Mon Apr 2 12:58
      Welcome back. I think you might have posted a few times when I first stopped by here, but I wasn't a regular for quite awhile and I still come and go a lot. Name is familiar. The Scottish doctor... more
      • Ah, yesclarym29, Mon Apr 2 15:02
        I do sort of remember you, or your name anyway. Amergin was the doctor. Diana was the woman I was thinking of, but I do now remember that she was not Catholic--especially since JP Holding is not. And ... more
      • For some reasonsai ram, Mon Apr 2 13:08
        For some reason...little ol' me use to get under Diana skin..maybe my wife is right....I can be an irritant...but I always tell her a pearl rubbed against the skin enough can be also.....but I miss... more
        • Me tooMirage, Mon Apr 2 13:16
          I do miss Amergin. He used to use his sock puppet army to launch personal attacks on me, but once I figured that out, I just put those on ignore and kept answering Amergin but not the others. I often ... more
          • Now is comes backclarym29, Mon Apr 2 14:21
            a little. Mirage you were here 10 years ago, too. Amergin--yes I do think of him every now and again. And Diana--how could I forget her name???--the rock solid for sure Christian. And she was about... more
            • He went off with MSF on a mission and, after that, seemed to post less and less frequently. Diana was very insightful and, I thought, a lot of fun. I miss her, too.
            • She was interestingMirage, Mon Apr 2 18:06
              She defied my expectations quite often. I'd expected her to try and debunk evolution by citing Christian sites, and instead she cited respectable secular and anthropology sites. Don't know if you... more
              • Once she exposed her buttonssai ram, Mon Apr 2 22:44
                the naughty in me always wanted to push them.....many too often.....she was fun.......sai ram
                • I try really hard not to push thoseMirage, Tue Apr 3 11:28
                  I am pretty good at figuring people's buttons out and I'm kind of fiesty, but there have been times in my life when people pushed my most sensitive buttons and I still have scars, many years after. I ... more
                  • one can'tsai ram, Tue Apr 3 15:06
                    One can't overcome the negative aspects of having their buttons pushed and grow personally...unless someone pushes them old buttons to start with....I think Diana would understand this and thank me... more
                • Buttonsclarym29, Tue Apr 3 09:16
                  As I remember it, she pushed my buttons all the time--but I tried very, very hard not to let her know that. But it would be fun to experience her energy once again--I don't think my buttons can be... more
                  • Really?sai ram, Tue Apr 3 09:58
                    "I don't think my buttons can be pushed quite so easily now."......really?......BUSH.......:).....sai ram
                    • Ya got meclarym29, Tue Apr 3 10:03
                      There!! :))))
    • My dentures just hit the floorsai ram, Mon Apr 2 12:04
      .....I was thinking of you a couple of weeks ago...wondering if you was amoung the living. Last I remember you was going bonkers if Bush was to be reelected...welcome back old friend!!!!!!!!!! sai ram
      • I alsoclarym29, Mon Apr 2 12:43
        Thought of you off and on for the last decade. And I did go bonkers (to put it mildly) when he was re-elected. Or when his election was engineered. If I had my way he would now be in the process of... more
        • I'm trying to stay apolitical, hereFrashavan, Mon Apr 2 19:53
          Not that that is easy for me. Did you ever see Bill (he had many aliases, but that's the one that stuck in my head)? He was a staunch Bush supported. He was convinced that Obama could not be elected, ... more
          • Probably went to Israel ...Baruch, Sat Apr 7 09:41
            he was convinced that the Israelis had secret weapons (shades of Pennemunde) that would destroy all the Muslims when nobody expected it (thanks to Revelations). Shalom
          • Was that Euclid?Mirage, Mon Apr 2 20:18
            From what I remember I think Euclid disappeared shortly after urging imams to issue a fatwa for the death of Macommunicare for heresy or something like that, during Ramadan. She said she had to take... more
            • I think soFrashavan, Mon Apr 2 20:54
              I was pretty sure that Euclid and Bill were the same. He went through a lot of aliases, as I said. Yes, as this site is hosted in Canada, by a Canadian organization, we have to stay on the right side ... more
        • electedMirage, Mon Apr 2 19:20
          I've never been convinced Bush was elected either time. Sometimes I have wondered if I might be on a no fly list because I've said rather unhappy things about 3 Presidents in a row now. Given the... more
        • Wellsai ram, Mon Apr 2 13:17
          my fat fingers are still fat....couple that with poor eyesight and sticking keys on my computer...oh.. and poor grammar and spelling.....I'm still making a small dent here....but there's just nobody... more
          • Almost neighborsclarym29, Mon Apr 2 14:18
            Lompoc is the land of flowers, I my poor memory serves. And Marysville just north of Sacto and home to Beal AFB. I did my student teaching in Oriville and married a lady from Arbuckle if you know... more
    • I do, indeed, recall you — Frashavan, Mon Apr 2 05:21
      • Thanksclarym29, Mon Apr 2 09:15
        Yeah, I am well. I've been retired for about 9 mo. now and whatever anybody tells you about retirement, well............I'm here to tell you it is better! :))
        • I missed youFrashavan, Mon Apr 2 19:48
          Which sounds silly, I suppose. But I always like your posts and discussion. When you were gone I felt a void. Quite a few people have gone, some have come and gone. I have left a couple of times --... more
          • Time fliesclarym29, Mon Apr 2 22:27
            Frashavan, I had no idea about your adoptions. Congratulations! Children growing up happen in a flash! My daughter is much much too old to be my daughter! I'm sure you know this--enjoy them as they... more
            • ThanksFrashavan, Tue Apr 3 06:11
              Because my youngest has an autism spectrum disorder his maturation has been much slower paced. My eldest is, however, turning into a very dramatic adolescent... I wish they were still toddlers, but... more
              • Timeclarym29, Tue Apr 3 09:19
                I am sorry to hear that your has autism. That is a special challenge. It takes a special set of parents to deal with it. My thoughts go out to you and your wife.
        • I'm retired as wellsai ram, Mon Apr 2 12:08
          if my memory serves me...(but it usually doesn't) you were out in Maryland?...at least on the Eat Coast.....my retirement wheels might fall off the wagon when my wife retires in two months.......sai... more
          • Nopeclarym29, Mon Apr 2 12:46
            I reside on the Left Cosst--wonderful CA. There hasn't been a Clary in Maryland since the 1780's. Isn't retirement grand? I love it. And my wife is with me in retirement, which is a good thing. I... more
            • but you got to admitsai ram, Mon Apr 2 13:22
              I was right about one thing...my memory doesn't serve me....why Maryland stuck in my mind is anyone's guess....I retired ATT....but that was 20 years ago. Since then I worked travelling putting in... more
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