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Mar 18, 2020 12:00:15   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city surrounded by so many nincompoops.

And I urge any of you who are capable of doing so, to leave now.

There are plenty of places you can relocate to and find solitude, security and peace of mind.

If you're capable of doing so, get the hell out of these cities while you still can.

No matter what age you are, you'll live a lot longer if you get away from the sprawl of these places.

Find a place to dig in, stock up on necessities and avoid the stress of being a city dweller.

If you're already in Texas, there are millions of acres for sale here and I'm sure there's one or two acres that are perfect for you.

Wh**ever state you live in will probably have affordable acreage available at reasonable prices.

If they shut down your city, you're stuck in wh**ever little dwelling space you have.

To me, that's a nightmare.

When I was a young man, I lived in Dallas, Memphis, New York and Houston.

I never liked it but it was necessary back then.

I pray that we soon get back to normal and we become wiser after seeing how easily things can change for the worse.

My job requires constant travel and I have ongoing projects in Southeast Texas.

We shut down all travel and those projects are being conducted by local personnel only.

So I was able to come home last week and I will be here indefinitely.

Since I've been home I have become thoroughly relieved of stress and my wife and I are enjoying the vacation.

I hope you will all be safe and not affected by this v***s.

But I strongly urge those of you who are capable of doing so, to get the hell out of these cities.

If you can........Leave Now. !!

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Mar 18, 2020 12:04:15   #
Kevyn
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city surrounded by so many nincompoops.

And I urge any of you who are capable of doing so, to leave now.

There are plenty of places you can relocate to and find solitude, security and peace of mind.

If you're capable of doing so, get the hell out of these cities while you still can.

No matter what age you are, you'll live a lot longer if you get away from the sprawl of these places.

Find a place to dig in, stock up on necessities and avoid the stress of being a city dweller.

If you're already in Texas, there are millions of acres for sale here and I'm sure there's one or two acres that are perfect for you.

Wh**ever state you live in will probably have affordable acreage available at reasonable prices.

If they shut down your city, you're stuck in wh**ever little dwelling space you have.

To me, that's a nightmare.

When I was a young man, I lived in Dallas, Memphis, New York and Houston.

I never liked it but it was necessary back then.

I pray that we soon get back to normal and we become wiser after seeing how easily things can change for the worse.

My job requires constant travel and I have ongoing projects in Southeast Texas.

We shut down all travel and those projects are being conducted by local personnel only.

So I was able to come home last week and I will be here indefinitely.

Since I've been home I have become thoroughly relieved of stress and my wife and I are enjoying the vacation.

I hope you will all be safe and not affected by this v***s.

But I strongly urge those of you who are capable of doing so, to get the hell out of these cities.

If you can........Leave Now. !!
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city ... (show quote)

Texas, head south until you smell it and west until you step in it.

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Mar 18, 2020 12:05:28   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city surrounded by so many nincompoops.

And I urge any of you who are capable of doing so, to leave now.

There are plenty of places you can relocate to and find solitude, security and peace of mind.

If you're capable of doing so, get the hell out of these cities while you still can.

No matter what age you are, you'll live a lot longer if you get away from the sprawl of these places.

Find a place to dig in, stock up on necessities and avoid the stress of being a city dweller.

If you're already in Texas, there are millions of acres for sale here and I'm sure there's one or two acres that are perfect for you.

Wh**ever state you live in will probably have affordable acreage available at reasonable prices.

If they shut down your city, you're stuck in wh**ever little dwelling space you have.

To me, that's a nightmare.

When I was a young man, I lived in Dallas, Memphis, New York and Houston.

I never liked it but it was necessary back then.

I pray that we soon get back to normal and we become wiser after seeing how easily things can change for the worse.

My job requires constant travel and I have ongoing projects in Southeast Texas.

We shut down all travel and those projects are being conducted by local personnel only.

So I was able to come home last week and I will be here indefinitely.

Since I've been home I have become thoroughly relieved of stress and my wife and I are enjoying the vacation.

I hope you will all be safe and not affected by this v***s.

But I strongly urge those of you who are capable of doing so, to get the hell out of these cities.

If you can........Leave Now. !!
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city ... (show quote)


We did that over 20 years ago, and now live in Wild and Wonderful West Virginia, and love it here, hiding in the woods where our neighbors are deer and Wild Turkey, and we give no one directions to our place until we know them well.

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Mar 18, 2020 12:06:49   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Texas, head south until you smell it and west until you step in it.


Homos h**e Texas.

Thank God for that.

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Mar 18, 2020 12:07:34   #
Mike Easterday
 
I live in a rural area and I am happy not to have neighbors looking over the fence from their second floor .

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Mar 18, 2020 12:08:12   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
We did that over 20 years ago, and now live in Wild and Wonderful West Virginia, and love it here, hiding in the woods where our neighbors are deer and Wild Turkey, and we give no one directions to our place until we know them well.


God bless West Virginia

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Mar 18, 2020 12:13:12   #
Lonewolf
 
Kevyn wrote:
Texas, head south until you smell it and west until you step in it.


Lol

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Mar 18, 2020 12:15:01   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
God bless West Virginia


God has blessed us by making it possible for us to move here.

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Mar 18, 2020 12:19:43   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
God has blessed us by making it possible for us to move here.


Ain't it great to have complete solitude ?

To have unlimited peace and quiet ?

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Mar 18, 2020 14:51:05   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Ain't it great to have complete solitude ?

To have unlimited peace and quiet ?


Right now with the crows screaming, at least 6 pairs of Carolina Wrens singing their introductions to each other and 4 very red male Cardinels advertising at full voice, plus the neighbors 25 goats demanding more food, it is not quiet but it is the kind of sound we love to hear.

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Mar 18, 2020 15:36:38   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
Kevyn wrote:
Texas, head south until you smell it and west until you step in it.


Step in it, we don't have no kevyn in texas to step in.

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Mar 18, 2020 17:40:06   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Kevyn wrote:
Texas, head south until you smell it and west until you step in it.


That would be Kevyn's back yard

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Mar 18, 2020 17:46:30   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city surrounded by so many nincompoops.

And I urge any of you who are capable of doing so, to leave now.

There are plenty of places you can relocate to and find solitude, security and peace of mind.

If you're capable of doing so, get the hell out of these cities while you still can.

No matter what age you are, you'll live a lot longer if you get away from the sprawl of these places.

Find a place to dig in, stock up on necessities and avoid the stress of being a city dweller.

If you're already in Texas, there are millions of acres for sale here and I'm sure there's one or two acres that are perfect for you.

Wh**ever state you live in will probably have affordable acreage available at reasonable prices.

If they shut down your city, you're stuck in wh**ever little dwelling space you have.

To me, that's a nightmare.

When I was a young man, I lived in Dallas, Memphis, New York and Houston.

I never liked it but it was necessary back then.

I pray that we soon get back to normal and we become wiser after seeing how easily things can change for the worse.

My job requires constant travel and I have ongoing projects in Southeast Texas.

We shut down all travel and those projects are being conducted by local personnel only.

So I was able to come home last week and I will be here indefinitely.

Since I've been home I have become thoroughly relieved of stress and my wife and I are enjoying the vacation.

I hope you will all be safe and not affected by this v***s.

But I strongly urge those of you who are capable of doing so, to get the hell out of these cities.

If you can........Leave Now. !!
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city ... (show quote)


I'm a big city guy. Love the human interaction of a crowded bar and life all around me.

But I also appreciate the woods. I set up a run every month in the local woods. Right now many of my local running friends, citified runners, are demanding that I not set up any city runs or runs in the woods. They are in a C****a panic. Really, a small group of runners, single digits, are not going to pass around Carona, city or country. But I will and life goes on.

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Mar 18, 2020 22:49:45   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
I'm a big city guy. Love the human interaction of a crowded bar and life all around me.

But I also appreciate the woods. I set up a run every month in the local woods. Right now many of my local running friends, citified runners, are demanding that I not set up any city runs or runs in the woods. They are in a C****a panic. Really, a small group of runners, single digits, are not going to pass around Carona, city or country. But I will and life goes on.


If you're young, physically fit and your i****e s****m is functioning properly, you've got nothing to worry about.

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Mar 19, 2020 05:45:57   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city surrounded by so many nincompoops.

And I urge any of you who are capable of doing so, to leave now.

There are plenty of places you can relocate to and find solitude, security and peace of mind.

If you're capable of doing so, get the hell out of these cities while you still can.

No matter what age you are, you'll live a lot longer if you get away from the sprawl of these places.

Find a place to dig in, stock up on necessities and avoid the stress of being a city dweller.

If you're already in Texas, there are millions of acres for sale here and I'm sure there's one or two acres that are perfect for you.

Wh**ever state you live in will probably have affordable acreage available at reasonable prices.

If they shut down your city, you're stuck in wh**ever little dwelling space you have.

To me, that's a nightmare.

When I was a young man, I lived in Dallas, Memphis, New York and Houston.

I never liked it but it was necessary back then.

I pray that we soon get back to normal and we become wiser after seeing how easily things can change for the worse.

My job requires constant travel and I have ongoing projects in Southeast Texas.

We shut down all travel and those projects are being conducted by local personnel only.

So I was able to come home last week and I will be here indefinitely.

Since I've been home I have become thoroughly relieved of stress and my wife and I are enjoying the vacation.

I hope you will all be safe and not affected by this v***s.

But I strongly urge those of you who are capable of doing so, to get the hell out of these cities.

If you can........Leave Now. !!
I thank God Almighty that I'm not stuck in a city ... (show quote)


Glad you're enjoying your vacation I live outside the city in a subdivision have deer and rabbits going through my yard so not to far out but not surrounded by cement

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