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Like the old True saying goes,,,
There is no place like Home.


Yes, I've been all around the world, save for a few hundred miles, and about
that I'm not certain. But, there is indeed no place like home...

dxAce
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Toyota's Problems Not Good News For Mississippi.
http://www.southernautocorridor.com

I have lived in some other places too.A year in
Martinsville,Indiana,1947.About six months in Bozeman,Montana,1956.Three
months in Salina,Kansas,1957.

In the Army, two months boot camp at Fort Gordon,Georgia, 1962.Ten
months at Scott Air Force Base,Illinois,1963.Two months ammo school at
Fort Knox,Kentucky,1963.A year in Vietnam,1964.Ten months at Fort
Hood,Texas,1965.

I aint's ah moving nowhar else.This old MISSISSIPPI COON ASS is staying
right here on doggy's couch!
cuhulin

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http://www.devilfinder.com
Mississippi Voted Best Places to Live

Sometimes, some places in Mississippi rank right on up there with the
best.

backwater hicks.
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On Feb 18, 2:46*pm, dxAce wrote:
By the way, I'm currently reading a book entitled 'Tulipo Mania' and it's not
only about the history of the tulip, but about how folks went crazy over them
in the Netherlands during the 1600's.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Sounds like rather pedestrian reading material. The copious files that
the MIOC http://www.michigan.gov/mioc has compiled about you would be
much more entertaining.

From their website: The Vision of the MIOC is to offer all elements
of our state's criminal justice and public safety systems the highest
standard of synthesized and analyzed intelligence so that:

* Any threats of terrorism will be successfully identified and
addressed; and
* The criminal investigative and prosecutorial efforts of our
criminal justice professionals will be enhanced.

The State of Michigan's Intelligence Operations Center shall collect,
evaluate, collate, and analyze information and intelligence and then,
as appropriate, disseminate this information and intelligence to the
proper public safety agencies so that any threat of terrorism or
criminal activity will be successfully identified and addressed.

They have done an outstanding job - trust me.


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I reckon in a about a month and a half, couple of months, I will go to
Hutto's yard and garden place on Ellis Ave (about two - three something
miles East behind doggy's couch) and buy some Tulips and plant them in
doggy's yard.I always have liked Tulips.If I buy some Tulips now, they
will probally grow OK.Won't be long and some of my Daffodils will be
peeking up out of the ground.
http://www.daffodilusa.org
cuhulin, the Tulip

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Priest wrote:

On Feb 18, 2:46 pm, dxAce wrote:
By the way, I'm currently reading a book entitled 'Tulipo Mania' and it's not
only about the history of the tulip, but about how folks went crazy over them
in the Netherlands during the 1600's.


Sounds like rather pedestrian reading material. The copious files that
the MIOC http://www.michigan.gov/mioc has compiled about you would be
much more entertaining.

From their website: The Vision of the MIOC is to offer all elements
of our state's criminal justice and public safety systems the highest
standard of synthesized and analyzed intelligence so that:

* Any threats of terrorism will be successfully identified and
addressed; and
* The criminal investigative and prosecutorial efforts of our
criminal justice professionals will be enhanced.

The State of Michigan's Intelligence Operations Center shall collect,
evaluate, collate, and analyze information and intelligence and then,
as appropriate, disseminate this information and intelligence to the
proper public safety agencies so that any threat of terrorism or
criminal activity will be successfully identified and addressed.

They have done an outstanding job - trust me.


Oh come on! They've yet to round up all the queers.


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wrote:
I reckon in a about a month and a half, couple of months, I will go to
Hutto's yard and garden place on Ellis Ave (about two - three something
miles East behind doggy's couch) and buy some Tulips and plant them in
doggy's yard.I always have liked Tulips.If I buy some Tulips now, they
will probally grow OK.Won't be long and some of my Daffodils will be
peeking up out of the ground.
http://www.daffodilusa.org
cuhulin, the Tulip


Aren't you supposed to bury the bulbs in the dead of winter, while they
are dormant?
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I wants me a Daffodil Car.That would go just right with my Daffodil
flowers.
http://www.ritzsite.demon.nl/DAF/DAF_cars_intro.htm

Those Spyker Cars are nice too, but a little too rich for my blood.
www.http://spykercars.nl
cuhulin

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