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FREEBIRD
10-03-2008, 11:25 PM
thought maybe I ought to introduce myself but I think a lot of you already know a lot about who I am and where I stand. I think I am at least the 3rd Stacy on this board?? elektra, and ms adams of course. I sought out a site that had good conversation and I am primarily interested in the direction our fine country is going right now. got a couple kiddos and live in OK....don't ever want to move either. I'm as content as a person can be. I struggle like everyone else but I don't complain, it's worth it. I'm not afraid of hard work and I truely believe I can do anything if I really want to. Two years ago I decided to change the small town I grew up in even if I had to do it myself, luckily it didn't turn out that way. A lot of people are envolved now and there are good changes happening. I am usually the youngest in all the meetings I go to...sometimes the only girl. I don't care tho, I have a cause. I have a boyfriend, he's great....maybe amazing....sometimes not real smart. :rolleyes:
I recently replaced the hard drive to my laptop and didn't bother saving anything, so I don't have any pics on this computer.
I look forward to chatting w/ya'll some more ;)
BeanZ
10-03-2008, 11:40 PM
thought maybe I ought to introduce myself but I think a lot of you already know a lot about who I am and where I stand. I think I am at least the 3rd Stacy on this board?? elektra, and ms adams of course. I sought out a site that had good conversation and I am primarily interested in the direction our fine country is going right now. got a couple kiddos and live in OK....don't ever want to move either. I'm as content as a person can be. I struggle like everyone else but I don't complain, it's worth it. I'm not afraid of hard work and I truely believe I can do anything if I really want to. Two years ago I decided to change the small town I grew up in even if I had to do it myself, luckily it didn't turn out that way. A lot of people are envolved now and there are good changes happening. I am usually the youngest in all the meetings I go to...sometimes the only girl. I don't care tho, I have a cause. I have a boyfriend, he's great....maybe amazing....sometimes not real smart. :rolleyes:
I recently replaced the hard drive to my laptop and didn't bother saving anything, so I don't have any pics on this computer.
I look forward to chatting w/ya'll some more ;)
That would be a lucky man to land you as your post reflects.
You sound like my bean finer better half!
Self starting and with conviction that I LOVE & drive to get things done and certainly no lack of self motivation... we spent together getting her CPA last year for last 7 years.
I think i heard a dawgonnit in that post though... :D
YOU I HOPE TO READ MORE OF
As you do have an enthusiasm in your posts which translates in the read.
FOr comparison.
Read a Sancho, Pepsi, and especially Vel thread. THis newb Laramie must be some board friend of one of the latter wankers as the composition is similar... Perhaps they play D&D together and scheme against NoPC riseup!
:hysterical:
ANyhow. THat is my welcome to you and if you dont know me.
Names BEan. "E's" silent. No Umlout. :D
Knuckles hurt from draggin most dayz im told.
;)
Still better than the vermin that is the scurvy cloven holved charakters that are our resident leftist assclowns here.
I have read your meet and greets.
:rotflmao:
Im an asshole at times.
BUt
FAMILY NATION GOD.
in some order perhaps not above. :)
But all three are my central focus.
BeanZ
10-03-2008, 11:46 PM
Hey didnt you have a sunroof shot the other day?
Rolling Stones - Sympathy for The Devil - Live 1969 Altamont
PLEASED TO MEET YOU.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecF95ITFjSQ
FREEBIRD
10-03-2008, 11:46 PM
you are already one of my fav's bean!
BeanZ
10-03-2008, 11:57 PM
you are already one of my fav's bean!
:rolleyes:
RACIST!
:hysterical:
I think this nation is better held in the hands of a women - a strong willed, convicted and believes in AMerica - than a corrupt terror supporting, inept empty suited long legged mack daddy magic negro assclown as is Obama.
And that is just the beginning...
Just as I truly dont see Obamas skin color (moreover the transparency if someone besmirches the ONE....) and as an individual just fucking lack of experience to begin with... 147 days on job. You cant even go in as grill master at McDs and expect to be regional manager after 147 days....
:hysterical:
nor do i see Sarah Palins female status first - I hear her words and feel her conviction.
SImilar to you.
In your posts.
Keep writing what you believe but dont waste your time with some.
THey are overdue for Jonestown and last flight with the koolaid kegs are heading out soon... ;)
Rudy2D
10-04-2008, 12:06 AM
. . . .
Keep writing what you believe but dont waste your time with some.
THey are overdue for Jonestown and last flight with the koolaid kegs are heading out soon... ;)
:rotflmao: Bean is rather unorthodox, mildly put.
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 12:07 AM
Hey didnt you have a sunroof shot the other day?
Rolling Stones - Sympathy for The Devil - Live 1969 Altamont
PLEASED TO MEET YOU.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecF95ITFjSQ
that was me, yep sir
BeanZ
10-04-2008, 12:08 AM
:rotflmao: Bean is rather unorthodox, mildly put.
Hey now!!
I love vegetables!
:D
BeanZ
10-04-2008, 12:10 AM
that was me, yep sir
Cant you guess my name?
:D
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 09:10 AM
Cant you guess my name?
:D
you will have to forgive me....I cannot at the moment. it would appear to be the human ban if the e is silent....I've pondered it a little but haven't really decided on anything for sure. will ya tell me?
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 09:26 AM
Hey didnt you have a sunroof shot the other day?
Rolling Stones - Sympathy for The Devil - Live 1969 Altamont
PLEASED TO MEET YOU.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecF95ITFjSQ
I just got the chance to watch that....good video. wow, that was when they first started out. thanks for sharing that.
PLEASE TO MEET YOU.
Sancho
10-04-2008, 09:42 AM
Hey, girl, my grandpa homesteaded in Enid Oklahoma. Lost the farm in the dust bowl of the thirties and moved to Wyoming.
THE Gypsy
10-04-2008, 10:00 AM
:rotflmao: Bean is rather unorthodox, mildly put.
:laff:
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 10:17 AM
Hey, girl, my grandpa homesteaded in Enid Oklahoma. Lost the farm in the dust bowl of the thirties and moved to Wyoming.
sorry to hear that. my family came here on the trail of tears. we are Creek, I was adopted in to my creek family. one of my grandpa's died on his tractor, literally, 3 years ago this Christmas Eve. my great aunt Katie sang at his funeral in the beautiful Creek language. it is an awesome thing to hear. She died 7 days later, they were really old.
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 10:37 AM
Hey, girl, my grandpa homesteaded in Enid Oklahoma. Lost the farm in the dust bowl of the thirties and moved to Wyoming.
so was he a boomer or a sooner? you know this was indian territory until the land run, right? that was after the indians were forced to walk to trail of tears to get here.
Sancho
10-04-2008, 10:47 AM
sorry to hear that. my family came here on the trail of tears. we are Creek, I was adopted in to my creek family. one of my grandpa's died on his tractor, literally, 3 years ago this Christmas Eve. my great aunt Katie sang at his funeral in the beautiful Creek language. it is an awesome thing to hear. She died 7 days later, they were really old.
My great grandma was a Mohawk.
I am proud of my Native American heritage. Mom used to say the people who came over on the Mayflower are proud of being an old American, but my ancestors were here to meet them.
Other ancestors came from France and England.
Sancho
10-04-2008, 10:53 AM
so was he a boomer or a sooner? you know this was indian territory until the land run, right? that was after the indians were forced to walk to trail of tears to get here.
Grandpa Harlan came down from Indiana to homestead. My dad came from Missouri to Oklahoma, where he met mom.
Ever see the old movie THUNDER ROAD? -- My dad was the moonshine runner who took grandpa's moonshine to market, like the guy in the movie. Grandpa got busted and did two years in Oklahoma prison, where he met one of the Younger brothers. Do you know who the Youngers were?
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 11:17 AM
Grandpa Harlan came down from Indiana to homestead. My dad came from Missouri to Oklahoma, where he met mom.
Ever see the old movie THUNDER ROAD? -- My dad was the moonshine runner who took grandpa's moonshine to market, like the guy in the movie. Grandpa got busted and did two years in Oklahoma prison, where he met one of the Younger brothers. Do you know who the Youngers were?
he was a friend of Belle Star's right? her son lived in the town I grew up in so she visited often. The town I was raised in is the oldest incorporated town in Oklahoma and had the first public school, which was privately funded. I know what a good ol' boy is. your family history is pretty impressive in my eyes Sancho.
BeanZ
10-04-2008, 11:58 AM
you will have to forgive me....I cannot at the moment. it would appear to be the human ban if the e is silent....I've pondered it a little but haven't really decided on anything for sure. will ya tell me?
Its the next line from the Rolling Stones song.
Sympathy for the Devil. I was bean facetious.
:D
And pay no mind to those two kernels Rudy and GYpsy... :rolleyes:
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 01:24 PM
Its the next line from the Rolling Stones song.
Sympathy for the Devil. I was bean facetious.
:D
And pay no mind to those two kernels Rudy and GYpsy... :rolleyes:
:D
Sancho
10-04-2008, 05:13 PM
he was a friend of Belle Star's right? her son lived in the town I grew up in so she visited often. The town I was raised in is the oldest incorporated town in Oklahoma and had the first public school, which was privately funded. I know what a good ol' boy is. your family history is pretty impressive in my eyes Sancho.
Yes, that is the same Youngers. They were more than that too. Both were officers in Cantrell's Raiders in the Civil War. The Raiders were an irregular group of soldiers, like querilla soldiers. They crossed the front lines and robbed and raided the North, then brought the goods back to share with the South, very much like Jessie James and the James Boys.
Both the James and Youngers were outlaws after the war, and continued to rob from the rich and share with the poor.
And they were definitely what you would call "good old boys." Grandpa, Pickle, and Gus were musicians. They had a blue grass band called Harlan and the Sting Busters, and played darn good music, like in the movie O' Brother. Grandpa played the violin (fiddle), Pick played the lead guitar (that's why he was called Pick), and Gus played rhythm guitar and sang.
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 06:39 PM
Its the next line from the Rolling Stones song.
Sympathy for the Devil. I was bean facetious.
:D
And pay no mind to those two kernels Rudy and GYpsy... :rolleyes:
ok, I was laying down about to take a nap :p and was thinking about your question then realized I had one....a blonde moment. happens from time to time. LMAO!
FREEBIRD
10-04-2008, 06:41 PM
Yes, that is the same Youngers. They were more than that too. Both were officers in Cantrell's Raiders in the Civil War. The Raiders were an irregular group of soldiers, like querilla soldiers. They crossed the front lines and robbed and raided the North, then brought the goods back to share with the South, very much like Jessie James and the James Boys.
Both the James and Youngers were outlaws after the war, and continued to rob from the rich and share with the poor.
And they were definitely what you would call "good old boys." Grandpa, Pickle, and Gus were musicians. They had a blue grass band called Harlan and the Sting Busters, and played darn good music, like in the movie O' Brother. Grandpa played the violin (fiddle), Pick played the lead guitar (that's why he was called Pick), and Gus played rhythm guitar and sang.
interesting stuff Sancho! I am a big fan of Blue Grass music.
stealthy
10-05-2008, 02:28 PM
I have a boyfriend, he's great....maybe amazing....sometimes not real smart. :rolleyes:
:D
Nice ta have ya aboard.
How'd you find us?
FREEBIRD
10-05-2008, 02:51 PM
I have a boyfriend, he's great....maybe amazing....sometimes not real smart. :rolleyes:
:D
Nice ta have ya aboard.
How'd you find us?
I was just strolling around on the internet looking for some information on the election. I don't think Obama is fitting to be president of a college much less the USA. After finding CNN and Healine news to be completely bias I went looking for something not. I wanted to talk to somebody, somebody who cared about it as much as I do. So I stumbled across this site and read some of the threads and decided this is where I need to be.
thanks ;) and I believe a Happy Birthday is in order??
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