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Should Very Rusty Retire From The GF?

Should Very Rusty Retire From The GF?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Hi, "Mike. Originally from St. Paul." What's going on in Arizona?

Elaine, my sweet high school classmate, resides in Tucson.




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Sunny and 70, my man. The economy stinks but here in Scottsdale people party and drink enough so they don't care. I'm just too darn old to keep up. Hurts too much. So now I spend all my time with my wife, thus she's miserable.

Why can't I answer questions like everybody else does? I'll try - Just fine and dandy, you?

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Originally posted by badmoon
Sunny and 70, my man. The economy stinks but here in Scottsdale people party and drink enough so they don't care. I'm just too darn old to keep up. Hurts too much. So now I spend all my time with my thus she's miserable.

Why can't I answer questions like everybody else does? I'll try - Just fine and dandy, you?
lol... played golf once at Camelback. All's well in the neighborhood.

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things noticed from this thread:

1. Very Rusty opens the post and seems to have taken a short break

2. Someone has resubscribed - welcome back 🙂

other than that business as usual

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I need Cliff Notes written in plain American please.

P-

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
RHP is a business, not some goofy church.
Actually, in some ways, RHP is a goofy church.

If you can find the time and the wherewithal, I think you'd benefit by enrolling
in a college course on group dynamics. It would help you fill some of the gaps.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
RHP is a business, not some goofy church. ~gb
Then stop your bloody sermons.

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