@lemondrop saidThat would be fine if I trusted you, and you would give it to someone but that is not what you said earlier in the thread. Perhaps look back and see what you said. I really don't trust you to be quite honest about it.
if I win I promise to give the membership to you and you can give to someone of your choosing
there is no need for further posting
and if you agree to do the same then we can call it quits
sound good?
-VR
@very-rusty saidI get a feeling that you don't trust me
That would be fine if I trusted you, and you would give it to someone but that is not what you said earlier in the thread. Perhaps look back and see what you said. I really don't trust you to be quite honest about it.
-VR
am I correct?
@lemondrop saidWhat ever gave you that idea! 😛 😉
I get a feeling that you don't trust me
am I correct?
-VR
@trev33 saidAre we talking about threads or chess games?
If I recall correctly they didn’t close automatically at all in the past, wasn’t that another consequence of ghost bumping gate?
-VR
@very-rusty saidYou know mars is the brightest it'll appear in the sky at the moment until 203?, next clear night go out with a pair of binoculars, really pretty. It'll look like a large red star, not sure about Canada but here it's south east at about midnight.
Are we talking about threads or chess games?
-VR
@trev33 saidI think you got lost! 😉
You know mars is the brightest it'll appear in the sky at the moment until 203?, next clear night go out with a pair of binoculars, really pretty. It'll look like a large red star, not sure about Canada but here it's south east at about midnight.
-VR
@very-rusty saidJupiter and Saturn are also visible just after sunset for a few hours, can see some of Jupiter's moons with binoculars.
I think you got lost! 😉
-VR
@trev33 saidOH I see you trying for the last word, good luck with that my old friend. 😉
Jupiter and Saturn are also visible just after sunset for a few hours, can see some of Jupiter's moons with binoculars.
-VR
@very-rusty saidJust spreading the word about the wonderful world of visible planets.
OH I see you trying for the last word, good luck with that my old friend. 😉
-VR
@trev33 saidWhy not use a telescope to look at them see them much better!
Just spreading the word about the wonderful world of visible planets.
Suggest you start out with one meant for beginners! 😉
-VR
@cheesemaster saidAre you an old member with a new account or actually a new member?
Can anyone win the cheese?
-VR