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Burp,    @Shaz51    did I here right.     Badazshaz    blew through town.  .  .   Belch. . 

 

Well  try not to step, . .   "in" . . .  me  lady  . . .      Burrrp...     And   no  cussin  . . .    Burrpp.

 

Spare an old timer 2 bits   fer a wisky.  .  .  err   Belch . . .    tonys   twoguns . . .

 

 

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Glad you enjoyed the plate of cockroaches with your whiskey @tonys will add more salt to the next batch. 

 

Now let’s play a round of poker. Olé Sheriff might kick the door in later and arrest ya if you are unlucky, so best be having yourself a good ole time now!

 

Meggle

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Hahahahaha oh man @tonys you made me laugh with that stool dusting comment!

 

I am so confused by our nonsense already and I am LOVING IT!!!

 

LeChuck xx

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How are you all @tonys @Oaktree shaz?

 

Your sheriff has found themself in a bit of a pickle! I've fallen in a hole and I need some rope tied a couple of nags to drag me out.

 

Gotta get out soon or all the whiskey will be gone and you lot will be cheating at cards and causing mayhem in the streets!

 

LeChuck xx

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45 shells are scarce,    but if it gave you one good belly laugh.   then  dropping the hammers worth it ..   Moonshine  stills   a pumping.   To  swigs.    splash under each armpit

And a little behind the ears,    ablutions,   all done .  .  Your in a hole ya  say partner.  .  .  .

 

Dont  eat the beans till I get ya outta there. .   .   !   

 

I  practice my draw in front of the mirror,   when  the town rooster clock first crows.   Some times ya  just  gotta  face the man  down in,  that there mirror  early.    before he gets the drop on you.  .  .

 

Back later tonight with  some,    nags n rope.   meantime,   got trains to rob,  and cattle to rustle.     Adios amigos .        tonys twoguns

 

 

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Don’t worry @LeChuck 

 

I will get my buggy team harnessed up and have you outa that ole hole in a jiffy. You can go chase @tonys while he is holding up trains. Catch him red handed with his hand in the bag of gold. 

Meggle

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Well   @Oaktree   . .  all I  can say is ,  If you survived a night in this town  beyond the sunset of the twilight zone. .   with my manners and and abhorrent behaviour, . .  Then you are  one

feisty  filly. . .   How are you my new found friend.    Purple attire stained and ripped 

. . . wild night in tombstone  eh.  .  . 

We found a place we can let our hair down a little,  and not take ourselves too seriously.

bout   bloody time  I  say. . . !

You'll have to  share with me, the trails through life that led you to this place.   I  sent you a nicer post in   Gratitude thread just so you'll know . .   some of me is human...oid.

 

Hey    @LeChuck    You locked yourself in your own jail sheriff.  Wait till that one gets around town.    What you been up too mate .  actually I'm back paddling through posts again.

Is there a school in this town.

Take care my friend.    The real tonys actually went for a ride on my horse.   The first

since I broke my ribs.  Felt good to be alive.   

Hope your making progress toward recovery and escape my friend.    tonys  twoguns.  

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Yay @tonys, horse riding! I used to ride when I was a teenager but not at pony club, I did it wild west styles, roaming the property and chasing sheep. I was terrible at it! Fell off at every opportunity!

 

I've got a ladder now, just climbing it one at a time.

 

Adios for now amigos 

 

LeChuck xx

 

 

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@tonys 

 

Hi, I am here to tell you a little about myself. I hope it’s not too boring.

 

I was born to a Catholic family so I am one of six kids. I had a traumatic childhood so I joined the Army at 17. I got diagnosed with bipolar during my service and was put out medically. 

I met my husband at 21 and I asked him to marry me 13 days after our first date. We went on to have 3 kids (two boys and a girl) but they have all now moved out. We will be married 30 years this year. 

I love horses so I am jealous that you get to ride one. I enjoy craft, reading and watching rubbish tv. I really enjoy reality tv shows on TLC. 

I love pets and I used to have a cat and a dog but unfortunately they both passed away within 3 weeks of each other and so the past couple of years we haven’t had a pet as we can’t afford vet bills. 

Meggle

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@Oaktree    Now thats a nice post to come home too Meggle.   married 30 years and you asked your hubby  to tie the knot,  even better.     Live one on the rod here.    Mate    i'm sorry  BP   put a halt to things but I guess there's  a big plan out there,  and you just hang on for the ride at times.  I  hear you,  load and clear on vet bills.   I'm on a small farm,  a ship wrecked Noah's

ark. 

Pets is a big discission.  I recall you own you home and life on the road was a possibility.

If you have a dog,  it restricts you from all national parks,   unless you have special permission.

 

Just something to consider.     Was your childhood the spawning ground for your  BP. . ?

You sound Like a glass half full person,  and I  imagine the army and your large family,  is where your open and honest aura emanates from.

 

Tuckers on the table but I'm going to come back later tonight when I have wrapped up day.

Had to load a truck,  so long days till harvest all wrapped up,  Have lots of help though.   Hope we can chat and explore a little more in depth later.   Your childhood and life interests, me .  Nothing bores me  

my friend.     Your post left me with a smile and a deeper,  further interest.

 

Talk soon   tonys   mb1 

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