Posted by farmer101IL on August 11, 2008 at 19:05:38 from (174.152.160.171):
In Reply to: Where's Lanse? posted by Lanse on August 11, 2008 at 18:51:17:
Lanse said: (quoted from post at 18:51:17 08/11/08) I was in virginia because, yes, my grandmother died of cancer on 8-4-2008. I went to the funeral and met some realitives i had never seen before. All 7 of the kids, and 17 of the grandkids were there, including my uncle and his (hot) daughter.
It was pretty light-hearted except for the mornin of the funeral. It was nice to get away from my disfunctional family for a few days, and all the throat cutting and bickering about money on my dads side of the family, and the notoriously un-friendly people of soulthwest ohio. I know some really, really good people here, and have some exelent friends here, but the average person seems to be willing to do anything to be as unfriendly as possible. Almost all of those really good people are somehow tied to old iron. Almost got in an accident with a horse person on the way home. So, thats were i was. Its nice to know i was missed, it means alot.
Hey Lanse,
us older gents do tend to like to look at anyones HOT DAUGHTERS, we were all 16 at one time in our lives. Pics please if possible. Glad your back enjoy your posts.
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