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basically means "I'm going to smile while I'm {censored}ing you over".

 

I am so over this place. I'm ready to move someplace where the people aren't so full of {censored}.

 

I would rather know up-front about the {censored}ing-over, than this "surprise buttsecks" I'm getting now.

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i know what you're saying. on the one hand, people were really welcoming to my wife and me. on the other, i felt like i would never ever be accepted and would always be an outsider.

 

now that i'm back home in michigan, people look at me like i'm an alien when i wave at them as they drive past my house.

 

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Once you get your funk together, you'll be fine.

 

Remember, Dr. Funkenstein taught us that Funk not only moves, ir re-moves. You might need it to re-move yo' ass outta TN. Just don't go to TX. No.

 

We should soon put the United States on some serious Funk dosage and re-move Texas.

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But, but. Texas can't be 're-moved'. There's a gravitational black hole in Texas keeping it in place.

 

We need some kind of force that'll open on the other end of that black hole and poop Texas into some other time, or universe. Or just suck it into the center of the earth and let the hole fill up with rocks and sand and fish.

 

 

Any way. I don't want to distract too much from SolderJunkie. I think he's a good guy. We can deal with Texas later. We've put up with it for this long.

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Hey SolderJunkie Where you from originally?

 

It's like RCZ said, Warm and welcoming, but you never do get really accepted.

 

Heck I grew up here, and I've never been really accepted! lol

 

My wife and I have been married 27yrs, she's still an outsider!

 

Go figure.

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I'm from Pensacola.

 

A Navy town that gets regularly pounded by hurricanes. I think there is a different caliber of people there... maybe rebuilding your community every few years and depending on people changes the way your mind functions?

 

Maybe I'm romanticising it since I'm pretty homesick right now:(

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Texas is the place where they really are as nice as everyone else pretends to be, mother{censored}er!
:mad:

My nephew moved to Texas a few years ago. His wife passed away last year so I went to visit him. I met some very fine people who were looking after him like he was family. I was impressed with the people in Texas.

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