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Aug 1, 2020 11:51:57   #
trashbaum
 
Peewee wrote:
Agree! We'll both do our part!


Yeah ! I can do that!

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Aug 1, 2020 13:31:51   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Peewee wrote:
Tango's do stir the blood. Be alive amigo! Cha cha cha!



Precision execution with determination,
tango styles greatly influenced the Style in which we live our lives. Today.. Filled with passion, perfection, achievement or failure as we Experience in life it’s self. (Settlers, the new age of immigrants) first introducing it, then graduating to the working class which then brought its way to the classics of the upper class they needed its perfection, symbolic in class achievement~~ sounds like a lot of things that takes place today, doesn’t it.. Yet incredibility disciplined full of passion, also like much of todays “ needs”.

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Aug 1, 2020 16:16:46   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
lindajoy wrote:
Precision execution with determination,
tango styles greatly influenced the Style in which we live our lives. Today.. Filled with passion, perfection, achievement or failure as we Experience in life it’s self. (Settlers, the new age of immigrants) first introducing it, then graduating to the working class which then brought its way to the classics of the upper class they needed its perfection, symbolic in class achievement~~ sounds like a lot of things that takes place today, doesn’t it.. Yet incredibility disciplined full of passion, also like much of todays “ needs”.
Precision execution with determination, br tango s... (show quote)


Wow, a professional dancer too? You seem to know a lot about the art?

Let's see if I have this correct? A gun-toting, lamp making, skier, motorcycle riding, music-loving, dancing machine, parachutist, and bungie cord high diver? I'm always surprised by you? Meeting you, one day would be a blast!

Just don't expect me to ever keep up with you. Where were you from 74 to 80? I was looking for you, but never found you? Tried again in 97, nada. Don't even try the 'still in diapers' bologna... unless you really were?

Then, maybe I could just, sort of, 'unofficially' adopt you? Yeah, that's the ticket!

Then, I'd have someone to leave my vast collection of 'not much' too. Sorry, two gold diggers cleaned me out already, they didn't even leave me the 'proverbial' chamber pot to use. Third time climbing that mountain and I'm getting, stupid, again.

Probably, just missing my 'body pillow' to cuddle with? It doesn't talk back, but it also doesn't smooch back, either. I miss getting chapped lips from smooching too much. Suzy Chapstick aka Suzy Chaffee comes to mind.

But the hardest thing is not having anyone to do things with and for. Turning into an old fossil, petrification is starting to seep in. Feels like a battle, I'm not going to win. Guess my Timex days are fading, 'it takes a licking and keeps on ticking' said by John Cameron Swayze. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, opposite sides of the same coin. ABC's Wide World of Sports. 🙃🤣😉

https://youtu.be/x7frGJf77AA

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Aug 1, 2020 16:53:49   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Peewee wrote:
I enjoyed it also. I was born to ride something, horses or motorcycles, now I can't cut the mustard like I used to. Oh well, adapt and overcome, as Uncle Sugar taught me. There is always some kind of work around solution, so far, ha. I've never been on a real cattle drive but I've been to some nice ranches.

I got to visit the 6666's ranch back in 1966. Met the Marlbouro Man while they were filming a tv commercial during the last sale of Cutter Bill's offspring.

I forget how many Sections of land they owned but it was a lot. A Section is 640 acres. They have sold some since then but still own 275,000 acres. That's larger than Rhode Island.

Made it to the King Ranch, but never made it to the Waggner Ranch. That was when I first fell in love with Texas. Land lot's of land, neath the starry sky above, don't fence me in. Never wanted to leave. Was tempted to run away once, and that was my destination. Still don't know if I made the right decision, but I was only twelve at the time.
I enjoyed it also. I was born to ride something, h... (show quote)


I dated a bunk house cowboy from the 4six’s Ranch in 1966! He was a handsome rascal!!🥰 We lived on SMS (backward S’s) at Throckmorton at that time! I was born on the Pitchfork Ranch! Several big ranches in that area, but they aren’t the same now! Progress changes all things!😩😩😩. When I was driving back home for a visit from a job in NM, I made a side trip to show my Granddaughter where I had lived. The headquarters only had 2 houses left on the east side of the FM road, everything on the West side was gone, it had been sold. The big beautiful 2 story Cook house and 3 other houses for the married Cowhands were all gone! They told me in town that many sections had been sold off! It just broke my heart to see it no longer what it once was!

Oh! Those wonderful memories! So many stories! It was a very different time back then! The snowflakes of today wouldn’t survive that lifestyle!☺️😂 That is why I state that my heart is still there and will be always!

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Aug 1, 2020 17:13:28   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
TexaCan wrote:
I dated a bunk house cowboy from the 4six’s Ranch in 1966! He was a handsome rascal!!🥰 We lived on SMS (backward S’s) at Throckmorton at that time! I was born on the Pitchfork Ranch! Several big ranches in that area, but they aren’t the same now! Progress changes all things!😩😩😩. When I was driving back home for a visit from a job in NM, I made a side trip to show my Granddaughter where I had lived. The headquarters only had 2 houses left on the east side of the FM road, everything on the West side was gone, it had been sold. The big beautiful 2 story Cook house and 3 other houses for the married Cowhands were all gone! They told me in town that many sections had been sold off! It just broke my heart to see it no longer what it once was!

Oh! Those wonderful memories! So many stories! It was a very different time back then! The snowflakes of today wouldn’t survive that lifestyle!☺️😂 That is why I state that my heart is still there and will be always!
I dated a bunk house cowboy from the 4six’s Ranch ... (show quote)


My sympathies are with you, I know change must happen but I kind of h**e it! Especially, at a faster than light speed. Even the CEOs can't really keep up with it. Everyone is chasing the dollar and forgetting people, families, and communities.

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Aug 1, 2020 18:06:42   #
GmanTerry
 
trashbaum wrote:
No! You are not the only one, we have many dreamers but know the difference between dreaming and reality. Trump get his 2nd term or America is lost, that is not a dream but genuine reality.


The t***h, is the t***h. If the C****es take the country in November, they will own the country from then on. A one party government dedicated to creating two classes in this country. The poor, formally the Middle Class, and the rich, the Democrat overlords and those in their favor. And that is a fact. We will then fulfill their promises of e******y, we will ALL be poor like Venezuela. Perhaps that's why everyone stocked up on butt scrape.

Semper Fi

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Aug 1, 2020 18:16:05   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Did you know Dave Brock. He was The PRCA Rookie of the year in (I think) 1974. He bought my first husband’s and my horse after we divorced! We tried sharing him for awhile but that didn’t work out any better than our marriage did! LOL! He wanted him at a roping, and I wanted him at a barrel race! Domino died at that big rodeo at Cody, Wyoming from a twisted gut from the colic the same year Brock bought him. He and another guy were both placed in the tie down roping at Cody when Domino died! I had bought him as a two year old and my Dad and I had broke him and trained him for barrel racing. Then when I married he became my husband’s rope horse! He was one hell of a horse! My half bought me a very cool Camero though! 😂

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Aug 1, 2020 18:23:29   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Peewee wrote:
Wow, a professional dancer too? You seem to know a lot about the art?

Let's see if I have this correct? A gun-toting, lamp making, skier, motorcycle riding, music-loving, dancing machine, parachutist, and bungie cord high diver? I'm always surprised by you? Meeting you, one day would be a blast!

Just don't expect me to ever keep up with you. Where were you from 74 to 80? I was looking for you, but never found you? Tried again in 97, nada. Don't even try the 'still in diapers' bologna... unless you really were?

Then, maybe I could just, sort of, 'unofficially' adopt you? Yeah, that's the ticket!

Then, I'd have someone to leave my vast collection of 'not much' too. Sorry, two gold diggers cleaned me out already, they didn't even leave me the 'proverbial' chamber pot to use. Third time climbing that mountain and I'm getting, stupid, again.

Probably, just missing my 'body pillow' to cuddle with? It doesn't talk back, but it also doesn't smooch back, either. I miss getting chapped lips from smooching too much. Suzy Chapstick aka Suzy Chaffee comes to mind.

But the hardest thing is not having anyone to do things with and for. Turning into an old fossil, petrification is starting to seep in. Feels like a battle, I'm not going to win. Guess my Timex days are fading, 'it takes a licking and keeps on ticking' said by John Cameron Swayze. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, opposite sides of the same coin. ABC's Wide World of Sports. 🙃🤣😉

https://youtu.be/x7frGJf77AA
Wow, a professional dancer too? You seem to know a... (show quote)


You do say so much in our lives of The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat...😊 Definitely opposite sides of the same coin a.k.a. living life, embracing what it is.

No, not a professional dancer just dance my entire life because I love it... Mastering dance a need~ Music defines the soul and allows our spirit to fly. Through which expression of life is shared...

Yes, to the gun toting and all the rest which just represents living life loving every minute of it and not wanting to just wish I had done something, but did it even if once just wanting the experience and worth achieving...😁 always something to look forward to...From 74 to 80 I was a child out playing, going to dance classes, piano etc

Leave a vast collection to? The greatest collection you could ever leave comes from within you and how you loved another and gave to them your wisdom, strength, and commitment... I suspect you did that more than once, just as you do every day in here.. It may very well be as simple as saying one thing to someone that changes their life or perspective or ability to love unconditionally so don’t number short change yourself...❤️✨
Stop thinking about the hardest things you find seeping in and change them to daily accomplishments of holding someone’s hand for no apparent reason, giving them a kiss on the cheek for no apparent reason or smiling at them with that beautiful smile I know you have. And in that you have made someone else’s life Just as valued as yours truly is...

As for petrification, Have you ever seen the petrified national forest in Arizona? It is spectacular to witness... Or perhaps think of Petrifaction (also known as petrification) i
As a type of fossilization which leaves living organisms preserved as In “ all time” for a reason...Pretty magnificent, really..

Petrified wood stomp crystallized over time filing the core with its minerals~~Beautiful to see the natural process
Petrified wood stomp crystallized over time filing...

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Aug 1, 2020 18:31:20   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
TexaCan wrote:
Did you know Dave Brock. He was The PRCA Rookie of the year in (I think) 1974. He bought my first husband’s and my horse after we divorced! We tried sharing him for awhile but that didn’t work out any better than our marriage did! LOL! He wanted him at a roping, and I wanted him at a barrel race! Domino died at that big rodeo at Cody, Wyoming from a twisted gut from the colic the same year Brock bought him. He and another guy were both placed in the tie down roping at Cody when Domino died! I had bought him as a two year old and my Dad and I had broke him and trained him for barrel racing. Then when I married he became my husband’s rope horse! He was one hell of a horse! My half bought me a very cool Camero though! 😂
Did you know Dave Brock. He was The PRCA Rookie of... (show quote)


What an amazing story...

“Bought me a very cool Camaro though” LOL that’s too funny!!
☺️✨

I love reading about the different things you’ve encountered in life all fact filled and exciting.👏🏻❤️

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Aug 1, 2020 18:32:31   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Peewee wrote:
My sympathies are with you, I know change must happen but I kind of h**e it! Especially, at a faster than light speed. Even the CEOs can't really keep up with it. Everyone is chasing the dollar and forgetting people, families, and communities.


Amen !! Greed rules~~~And is also the ultimate demise!

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Aug 1, 2020 22:22:08   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
lindajoy wrote:
You do say so much in our lives of The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat...😊 Definitely opposite sides of the same coin a.k.a. living life, embracing what it is.

No, not a professional dancer just dance my entire life because I love it... Mastering dance a need~ Music defines the soul and allows our spirit to fly. Through which expression of life is shared...

Yes, to the gun toting and all the rest which just represents living life loving every minute of it and not wanting to just wish I had done something, but did it even if once just wanting the experience and worth achieving...😁 always something to look forward to...From 74 to 80 I was a child out playing, going to dance classes, piano etc

Leave a vast collection to? The greatest collection you could ever leave comes from within you and how you loved another and gave to them your wisdom, strength, and commitment... I suspect you did that more than once, just as you do every day in here.. It may very well be as simple as saying one thing to someone that changes their life or perspective or ability to love unconditionally so don’t number short change yourself...❤️✨
Stop thinking about the hardest things you find seeping in and change them to daily accomplishments of holding someone’s hand for no apparent reason, giving them a kiss on the cheek for no apparent reason or smiling at them with that beautiful smile I know you have. And in that you have made someone else’s life Just as valued as yours truly is...

As for petrification, Have you ever seen the petrified national forest in Arizona? It is spectacular to witness... Or perhaps think of Petrifaction (also known as petrification) i
As a type of fossilization which leaves living organisms preserved as In “ all time” for a reason...Pretty magnificent, really..
You do say so much in our lives of The thrill of v... (show quote)


Some good advice, but I've been slapped a couple of times for pecking someone on the cheek. Kind of stopped that. I've come too close to returning the favor before I can stop myself.

Women have always been a mystery to me, too many can change in a heartbeat and for no visible or logical reason.

Thanks, I do appreciate the kind words. I sense you have a few suitors and don't care to be adopted. That's fine, I love just flirting and teasing with you. You seem to get me more than most. You always make me smile though, hope we always remain amigos. I've removed you from my 'maybe' list, and moved you to my, 'no-way Jose' list. No harm, no foul. I'm no Richard Gere and you're no J-Lo. No match. It happens, I'll shake out a new loop and look for another heifer. It's the cowboy way.

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Aug 2, 2020 15:40:40   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
lindajoy wrote:
What an amazing story...

“Bought me a very cool Camaro though” LOL that’s too funny!!
☺️✨

I love reading about the different things you’ve encountered in life all fact filled and exciting.👏🏻❤️


I have had a blessed life! I’ve had my share of sorrow and heartache, but that is just part of life......it makes the good times that much sweeter and appreciated, as I know you well know! 🙏🏻❤️

Why don’t they make a “hug” emoji!🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

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Aug 2, 2020 16:53:52   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Peewee wrote:
Some good advice, but I've been slapped a couple of times for pecking someone on the cheek. Kind of stopped that. I've come too close to returning the favor before I can stop myself.

Women have always been a mystery to me, too many can change in a heartbeat and for no visible or logical reason.

Thanks, I do appreciate the kind words. I sense you have a few suitors and don't care to be adopted. That's fine, I love just flirting and teasing with you. You seem to get me more than most. You always make me smile though, hope we always remain amigos. I've removed you from my 'maybe' list, and moved you to my, 'no-way Jose' list. No harm, no foul. I'm no Richard Gere and you're no J-Lo. No match. It happens, I'll shake out a new loop and look for another heifer. It's the cowboy way.
Some good advice, but I've been slapped a couple o... (show quote)


Yes, I’m sorry.. Some women are not touchy feeling type when not too familiar with the man... Poor advice~~ I am a hugger or a kiss to my friends when greeting or leaving them..Always have been... Actually, if I don’t hug or kiss my friend hello or goodbye I feel bad about it later.

Not to worry my dear, men are also a mystery, love the challenge in finding out about them.. In today’s society with women it’s hard for a man to know if he can even open the door for her let alone give her a kiss on the cheek. I always feel bad about that especially when the woman is rude to a man who extends the graciousness of opening the door for her and allowing her to enter first only to hear her make some smart ass remark. And yes, I do make it a point to tell them they need not be so rude for such a kind gesture. I also tell them it’s their insecurity more than anything else...

I’d rather be on your “ maybe list”than no way, Jose list... lolll...Something about that just seems unreal~~

We are whom we are, gifted in the eyes of our beholder and loved for our individuality my friend..You remain on the high pedestal you have managed!!! At least in my view...😘

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Aug 2, 2020 17:08:39   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
TexaCan wrote:
I have had a blessed life! I’ve had my share of sorrow and heartache, but that is just part of life......it makes the good times that much sweeter and appreciated, as I know you well know! 🙏🏻❤️

Why don’t they make a “hug” emoji!🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃


That sorrow and heartache is what defines us too..It does make the good times that much sweeter with plenty of gratitude for every minute of it..Like you I have had many blessing in life that gave such purpose..

Now see, you would get hugs and or kisses meeting and leaving!! Big hugs of love and thankfulness in knowing you....💕💕😘

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Aug 2, 2020 19:49:19   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
lindajoy wrote:
Yes, I’m sorry.. Some women are not touchy feeling type when not too familiar with the man... Poor advice~~ I am a hugger or a kiss to my friends when greeting or leaving them..Always have been... Actually, if I don’t hug or kiss my friend hello or goodbye I feel bad about it later.

Not to worry my dear, men are also a mystery, love the challenge in finding out about them.. In today’s society with women it’s hard for a man to know if he can even open the door for her let alone give her a kiss on the cheek. I always feel bad about that especially when the woman is rude to a man who extends the graciousness of opening the door for her and allowing her to enter first only to hear her make some smart ass remark. And yes, I do make it a point to tell them they need not be so rude for such a kind gesture. I also tell them it’s their insecurity more than anything else...

I’d rather be on your “ maybe list”than no way, Jose list... lolll...Something about that just seems unreal~~

We are whom we are, gifted in the eyes of our beholder and loved for our individuality my friend..You remain on the high pedestal you have managed!!! At least in my view...😘
Yes, I’m sorry.. Some women are not touchy feeling... (show quote)


Sweet, that's what makes you so dad-gum attractive. Toss me a pass if you change your mind. I'll be around.

https://youtu.be/xZbKHDPPrrc

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