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Wed 02/11/26 08:40 AM
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Calls the FBI...
Their response: Too bad she's Canadian & we're at war with them or we'd award her the Congressional Medal of Freedom. We will however, invite her to Davos in 2027 to give a seminar on how to steal talents professionally. It sounds like she could become THE leading ex-spurt in the field & help the 0.001% increase their portfolios significantly. Thank you, Mr. Hyatt, for the information. Your country owes you a great debt. Sincerely; Kashcard Patel Director of the FBI |
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Topic:
Why are you here?
Edited by
OldCoot
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Wed 02/11/26 08:26 AM
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Hello ,can we get to know each other? Sure. Post yer; Name Address Phone number(s) eMail address & password Bank routing & account numbers Place of employment & work photo ID Gummint ID with photo Mother's & Father's 1st names Favorite pet's name The secret you've never told ANYONE before Nudes of past boyfriends/girlfriends After uploading, the Central Party Admissions Committee will review your information & decide how much we like you & if you will be invited to join.
In case you thought I was serious, DO NOT really do that stuff. |
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Topic:
Zee's Pub! - part 7
Edited by
OldCoot
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Wed 02/11/26 08:15 AM
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Well......
Since we're all THINKING it....
Now, git Crystal & soufie THINKING 'boot it & I'll book a party of 5 on some golf course for it.
(Thas how Zee says it; "'booooo-t") Canadian alphabet: ...M N O OO OOO P Q... |
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Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 10:25 PM
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Crystal mentioned starting her new painting in the locked previous iteration of this saga.
As a long-time visual arts museum fanboy, one of my favorite artists of all time is Hieronymus Bosch. I have a 50-year overdue hardcover library book from a former city & I keep it in a cupboard right up alongside squatter #2 (half-bath room) so I can look at the glossy full-color plates in it quite frequently. The Garden of Earthly Delights is something I'd love to have hanging in my home so I could see it multiple times a day. There's also a 19th? century oil hanging in the Milwaukee museum by the lake. It shows a woman working a ledge garden deep in a very steep & narrow shadowed Tyrolean? alpine canyon with the sun starting to peek over the towering mountainside to bring her garden its few hours of light & her being illuminated by the stab of the sun's first rays down on her little ledge. Likely a German/Austrian artist, given The Cream City's immigration history. I've plotted for DECADES how to pull off a heist to gain custody of that painting. Never would though, because it would deprive others of its soul-searing beauty. I'd trade almost anything to have a lick of true talent. •When I was a musician I could play anything flawlessly from score & then memory. I could never learn to jam or improvise. •I can handle the written & spoken English language with the skill of a top surgeon, but have failed dozens of attempts to get past the 1st paragraph on writing a novel. •When I was in school for Architecture I tried my hand at freehand drawing. Can't draw a straight line or a recognizable image of anything even if I had a noose around my neck & a gun pointed at my head. I am extremely jealous of my youngest who CREATES true art with the flick of a few fingers. Each of us is gifted in our own ways. Lawdy, I would trade my born intelligence for even a smattering of ANY kind of artistic talent. Alas, I am doomed to be an admirer, not a generator. My eternal gratitude to those who do make art & bring so much joy/sadness/amazement/beauty/wordless moments into my heart. |
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Topic:
Zee's Pub! - part 7
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 09:33 PM
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me'n txsgal tacklin' ol'coot
Ménage à trois!!!!
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Topic:
IF?
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Watch the Kingsman movie and you'll see why I'm packing an umbrella. On my "to do" list. There's been what, like 3 of them now + a spinoff movie? I've got the DVDs, just have to carve the time out. |
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Sheesh, youz guys drive them away before I can even extract my credit card from my wallet.
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Topic:
What is your on mind now?
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No time motown.
I'm currently fending off offers from Illinois, Illinois, New York, New York, Colorado, Colorado, & Missouri, Missouri. |
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Topic:
my frustration
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 09:37 AM
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This profile was deader than a frozen loon in a Canadian lake for a year.
Suddenly I start hanging with Zee and I'm the hottest ticket on the planet, with a few incredibly hot young women messaging me every day. Jist sayin, maybe it pays to know someone in the gigabyte speed https://worldwide womens' web of gossiping.network.
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Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 09:31 AM
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My only remaining long-time bestie bought 2 lottery tickets on 2 different consecutive days 2 weeks ago and BOTH of them hit - for $2,000 & $1,000.
I told him I thought he should share some of that luck of his and give me all the winnings, minus the cost of the 2 tickets. I can't understand why he raised an eyebrow at the suggestion, after all, to give is divine and giving always brings the giver more joy than the recipient - or so I've repeatedly heard from the churchy-types. Maybe I should have dragged him into a nearby church before making the suggestion? |
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Topic:
Why are you here?
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 08:13 AM
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glad ya kept'em to yerself ya ol'coot!
I'm here cuz SOMEone forgot ta close the front door and the animals escaped the looney bin
SOMEone? You already confessed to leaving yer keys in yer other jacket. No way you get to blame SOMEone else for not locking the door. You ain't the only one that's willing to hold power to account. Now BURN feet, BURN, while I hold herz to the fire.
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Topic:
Zee's Pub! - part 7
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 08:04 AM
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Seriously, you wanna sit in here arguing with PeterB rather than call me for a few minutes?
Way to boost a fella's self esteem lady.
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Topic:
Why are you here?
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Goood, now hop the border and get mine werkin' agin.
like I'd navigate all that road ice I have about 30 comebacks for this and everyone of them would end with me hated across the board and dayumed to burn in hail for eternity. |
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Topic:
What is your on mind now?
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 03:27 AM
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Also thinking that "Alexandra" has used photos of two different women for some reason. Can we have one each? You don't think greedy enough Don. The correct question should be if you can have both of them at the same time.
I AM a very generous man however, so I would politely as possible ask if they are open to the idea of one or both being shared with you too. You can thank all 3 of us later if it works out okay.
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Topic:
Zee's Pub! - part 7
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 03:09 AM
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Wondering why Fishingman has a profile photo of his belly instead of showing his face...
Ask the AI-bot that deleted the first 5 photos I tried to upload, then decided my belly wasn't as likely to scare women off as my face was. I typically try to avoid this place with that profile since the last 3 times it got the pac-man treatment immediately after doing so, but forgot I was on it when I did it this time. Still sitting here wondering how long before I hear the clang of steel slamming shut on it again. Because I spent the last 25 years living under 2 personalities (3rd person for my sports & opinion writing & 1st person for chit-chatting on forums) I'm really more comfortable with a split personality for this dating site. FishingMan typically handles my romantic interests while OldCoot socializes informally. I do NOT attempt to fool or trick anyone about it, I notify any significant interested parties almost immediately that I exist in a bifurcated fashion on here, but as I stated, it's more normal than not to compartmentalize myself online. I conduct myself the same in either profile, with the utmost respect for anyone I communicate with. I just spent two hours being nice to a pretty blatant scammer in Nigeria that appeared as in Tennessee, confessed to actually being in Iowa, then changed their location to a Nigerian location when I finally made it clear they were barking up a tree with no game up it and closed by adding that LYING about where you are is a REALLY bad look if you are trying to start up a long-term romantic connection. |
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Topic:
The last book you read?
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 02:47 AM
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I know, I looked it up before making that lame-arsed joke.
Ever since the 2¢ incident I am careful not to indiscriminately lose any more change around here. |
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Topic:
The last book you read?
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Beyond Mars & Venus by John Gray. Not finished it yet. In the immortal phrasing of a regular here; hihi - That sounds like a compilation of "Men are from Mars & Women are from Venus" that crashed into "Fifty Shades of Grey".
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Topic:
The last book you read?
Edited by
OldCoot
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Tue 02/10/26 02:25 AM
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Not the last book I read but I would certainly recommend Eric Hoffer's "The True Believer".
It will give one great insight into what is currently happening to Americans at this moment, even though he published it in 1951, following WWII. If you are not a "reader" this is a perfect book for you. It is written in a small number of short, concise chapters, almost like he was trying to teach children & young adults about the complex subject of what happened to the German peoples' society in the 1930s & 1940s at a time when your average adult was not in the habit of deep, introspective, analysis. We still aren't, so it's a very useful teaching guide even today. Really good "bathroom" book as each chapter times out at about the same amount of time one might cop a squat for their daily ablutions. Typically I keep 2 books going, 1 novel + 1 anthology or collection of short stories. That way I have something to read suited to my allotted time or desired interest to immerse myself in a full-length read. Currently those 2 books are; "Pew! Pew!; Bad versus Worse" - an anthology edited by M. D. Cooper (4th of 5 books in the Pew! Pew! anthology series.) "To Challenge Heaven" - Book 3 in the "Out of the Dark" series by David Weber & Chris Kennedy (Vlad the Impaler takes on the Galactic Hegemony & revenges the near eradication of humankind by orbital bombardment.) |
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Edited by
OldCoot
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Mon 02/09/26 10:59 PM
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Glad I wasn't born XX.
It's gotta be rough trying to discern which kind of "sincere" a man is. There are a lot who are "sincerely" thinking; "Call me baby & I'll put the best 30 seconds of love and happiness of your life, in you." (I'm the honest type, I only offer 10 seconds & charge extra for the 20 second overtime period.)
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Topic:
unmatch
Edited by
OldCoot
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Mon 02/09/26 10:37 PM
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Kinda can't as "unmatch" notifies the algorithm to exclude that particular profile from repeated searches.
There is a work-around, if you can remember where the profile claims to be located. In the search field there is a box with a drop-down arrow that by default says "Near Me". Click the arrow & type the location of the profile you want to recover into the exposed blank field. It will give you several similarly named locations and you click the exact one you want. Then set the distance to something like 100-150 miles of that chosen location & expand the "Age" criteria widely enough to encompass that particular profile's "claimed" age. (Not everyone is fully truthful with the age disclosure that appears in their header - particularly women seeking an older gentleman than themselves - but men seeking younger or older also rig the "Age" criteria of the search algorithm to produce women's profiles in the age bracket they are actually seeking & to get themselves included in the search results of women seeking a man in the "claimed" age bracket.) "Age" claims are one of the bigger problem issues on this site. Very early on I had a woman disclose to me that she was actually 42, not the 62 her header stated, when I laughed & said "if she was 62, I was 138". She said it was because she was seeking an older - (& presumably tamer & more sincere) - man to get a relationship going with. Because you have changed the search parameters a re-set occurs and the profile you "unmatched" should reappear as an offering near that location. To permanently lock it in, hit the red heart-shaped "Like" icon &/or the yellow "Nudge" icon. If you also hit the blue "Chat" icon and send a message that profile will remain available via your "Mail" tab. |
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