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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77220 on: January 18, 2019, 07:38:08 AM »
How do you get it on the hook?
threw the poptop lol

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77221 on: January 18, 2019, 07:39:06 AM »
It’s not really porn if you show us your tits while trying to show us your scar.
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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77222 on: January 18, 2019, 07:47:41 AM »
December 21, 2018. This video has it


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Re: The Kingdom of Drama
« Reply #77223 on: January 18, 2019, 07:52:00 AM »
Is this the ron thompson? Big foot experiencer, dog dreamer?

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77224 on: January 18, 2019, 07:59:32 AM »
December 21, 2018. This video has it


This contradicts her other story about being kicked out of her home on 9/11... Not going unemployed after 9/11 and then losing a house, no. She specifically said at one point that she was kicked out on the day of 9/11.

I can only imagine the histrionics she went through on 9/11 considering how she has handled the death of an old man with COPD and who wore an incredibly uncomfortable looking piece of hardware around his upper torso.

Again, it seems like she is conflating a series of different lies. Maybe her memory is going bad because her COPD is cutting off oxygen to her brain.

Additionally, she blamed somebody else for driving her car around without any water.  Uh, the woman can't take a single ounce of responsibility for the pound of problems she causes.
Eh, nevermind...

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77225 on: January 18, 2019, 08:05:57 AM »
The charming @anniem sent me lyrics for 2 parody songs and today is the day that one of them gets recorded.

Wow!  Thanks Bart!  And aw shucks I'm charming.   ;D

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77226 on: January 18, 2019, 08:06:48 AM »
They are writing poems to Heather now
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What they make says no sense.

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77227 on: January 18, 2019, 08:52:34 AM »
Most are tiny ones that if you feel it, it just make you wonder "quake or train going by?". Every now and then though, a bigger one comes along that makes everyone stop. Those few seconds of your entire system freezing while you try to gauge how bad the quake is, gets a bit scary. Luckily, we haven't been in any that has caused any damage, but it is nerve-wracking. The one a few hours ago left me a bit nauseous, but I'm not sure if it's from the shaking or that sudden spike in anxiety...

One situation that is burned into my memory was watching an entire restaurant go completely silent while everyone started feeling the building shake. Once it passed, it resumed as normal. It was like someone hit a pause button because no one moved...

I had moved to Ca three days before it hit. It was a 6.9.  Afterwards we drove around and could see in shops that nothing was on shelves, it was all on the ground.  My brother only lost 1 TV ad 1 lamp, his house (where I was) was built on some sort of stilty foundation that was meant to prevent the house from breaking apart during a quake. The house moved under my feet like nothing I ever felt before or since.

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77228 on: January 18, 2019, 08:54:15 AM »
Ugh.   I'll stick with the Hurricanes.  Don't sneak up on you and the ground stays nice and firm.   Guess Japan has to deal with them as well.

I was more used to those. Back east the house I lived in was on a hill, so we didn't flood. I had a jeep and was able to drive through anything. Plus it was northern east, so the storms would weaken by the time they got to me.

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77229 on: January 18, 2019, 08:55:06 AM »
This contradicts her other story about being kicked out of her home on 9/11... Not going unemployed after 9/11 and then losing a house, no. She specifically said at one point that she was kicked out on the day of 9/11.

I can only imagine the histrionics she went through on 9/11 considering how she has handled the death of an old man with COPD and who wore an incredibly uncomfortable looking piece of hardware around his upper torso.

Again, it seems like she is conflating a series of different lies. Maybe her memory is going bad because her COPD is cutting off oxygen to her brain.

Additionally, she blamed somebody else for driving her car around without any water.  Uh, the woman can't take a single ounce of responsibility for the pound of problems she causes.
As per HW night time stories, Art was not having health problems prior to his death.
However, Art's brother in law comments does not support HW's bed time stories.
Carl comment-
Art was very I'll, he had trouble getting from the bedroom to the living room about 6 feet away. His kidneys were in bad shape and starting to shut down, his liver was in very bad shape. He was very week. with his breathing labored, along with the meds he was taking for pain in his back caused him to stop breathing while he was sleeping. Art DID NOT commit suicide

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77230 on: January 18, 2019, 08:55:08 AM »
She is such a suck up.

I know!!!  I can't STAND her.

I am sitting down, by the way.

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77231 on: January 18, 2019, 08:56:15 AM »
Haha. yeah. trying to be a hall of famer!

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77232 on: January 18, 2019, 08:58:04 AM »
The charming @anniem sent me lyrics for 2 parody songs and today is the day that one of them gets recorded.
@anniem has charming comments, so I am not surprise about these charming lyrics. Congratulations to @anniem on your upcoming recording.

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77233 on: January 18, 2019, 09:06:08 AM »
It would be interesting to add up all the different listeners to the podcasts that make up the threads that saturate the gabs and find out how many there actually are. Each site claims to have a few hundred online on average. 1/10th of those are actually active posters. Let’s be generous and say half those online actually listen to these irrelevent podcasts. On a good day, 100 listeners? With 5 people discussing them. And the discussions are 99.9% about these nobody podcasters soap opera lives.

Maybe someone could start a “days of our lives” or “young and the restless” thread for the losers of the gabs to discuss.

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Re: The Kingdom of Drama without Heather Wade
« Reply #77234 on: January 18, 2019, 09:15:11 AM »
The 1994 Northridge quake was quite violent. It felt like my house was picked up and dropped repeatedly. It was shocking because a 4am we were asleep. I remember seeing bright flashes which I think were the transformers on the power poles shorting out. Then everything went dark. I had installed several plugin type emergency lights which came on so at least we could see. A lot of people awoke in the dark. My oldest son was sleeping over at his friends house. Since everything went out we couldn't call to see if he was ok. You have no idea where the epicenter was so we didn't know if he was safe. Got out radios to find out the details.

My cell phone started working after about an hour. We found out he was ok. We also found out about the freeway collapse so the main arteries to get to him were destroyed. There were panicked people trying to get somewhere and everything was jammed. You'd see cars packed full of people's belongings and they were getting out. I waited until the next morning when traffic was better to go and get him. It was crazy.

I did adjust one of my emergency items from that experience. We have water and food, flashlights with batteries, electric generator, etc. When we went out to see what the neighborhood was like, we walked to the shopping center. People were buying water and stuff. The problem was no power so they couldn't run CC's or make change. If you only had a $20 bill and you wanted a bottle of water, guess how much the bottle of water cost? I now have several hundred one dollar bills in case of emergencies.
There were a few impressive exceptions that were really touching:
Radio Shack was selling, batteries mostly, and they were taking CC's and checks even though they couldn't run them.
Burger King was giving away hamburgers. Without power the meat was going to spoil anyway. They had gas so they could cook.
Miller Brewing Company stopped bottling beer and started bottling water which they trucked in and distributed for free.
That was the good side of humanity at work.

I decided that where I was living at the time was a good place to be from and have moved to more solid ground.