Roy Thanks for the reply. You truly do know me. Yep the reply to Dave was not pointed at his life style. Or as a matter of fact. not any ones life style on this forum.Was referring to folks I worked with for years.I noticed a lot of posters talked about the greed of people who was wanting more and more. I always believed that the Good Lord always provided each and every one of us, things we need to survive.I have yet to see greed appear on this forum, but again I don't know what's in their hearts, just like folks don't know whats in mine. Time will tell all about who we are, it just takes a lot of communication to start the learning process of people who write on any subject,or voice their true opinions .I find Dave and J de And You and 90% of all the others to be honest and true with their feelings towards their fellow man. Some responders post reply's that are simply self serving and degrading in their attempts to run down folks. I have the highest respect for good opinions and subjects I know nothing about ,but I do learn lots from my son and experienced posters who know what they are talking about.I know you know I was joking and with the lol was the clue. He never read what I was saying. I Feel sorry for his short sightedness and in his haste to try and chastise me ,that failed miserably. Keep in touch old pal O Mine. Warmest REGARDS / LOU
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