Posted by NE IA on April 09, 2009 at 21:13:54 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: LUMPY posted by Lumpy on April 09, 2009 at 18:29:47:
There are two of the folks have the same name, the one with my last name is my cousin. That is why I gave him alot of crap about being picked on in school etc. He did figure out who I was. Sure I could have just told him, but that is not my style.
The blade is on hold yet, the guy that I purchased it from was buried yesterday. A wonderful man, but had a down fall that killed him. The self suicide by drink method. All his friends at the slop house helped kill him, instead of trying to help him. He was never right since he got out of the service.
We had the county fire mans meeting this eve, and we got the low down on the home labs, (meth) and what to do and not do. Just makes ya wonder what you are walking into anymore.
Our county name made it to Jay Leno one evening, as the highest number of meth labs in the US with the least number of convictions. Our county attorney was a grade ahead of me in school, not the sharpest tool in the shed. Troubles is he does nothing to punish them.
Did you hear that in Iowa you can marry your cousin now? I guess the only thing different now is your cousin can be of the same s--e--x.
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