Thank you, Phil!Phil O wrote:Same to you, mate. Hope you have a much better 2018!
Philippe
So... when you think of poo, you think of me. Comforting to know, mate.cuttime wrote:I just watched "War for the Planet of the Apes" last night and there was some poo-slinging going on and I thought about you, MM. Happy 2018!
Glad you hadn't forgotten about lil' ol' me, man. I'm like a bad smell that just won't die...
Hey Stoivo, I restricted myself to "safe" posting where I didn't have to think too hard or set myself up for flaming. Thankfully there's a ridiculous number of topics always at hand so at least the choice factor's pretty-attractive. Hang on... pretty is attractive...bayswater wrote:Good to see you here rather than the other place you were lurking for a bit. Hope the new year hears more from you.
That's one of the things about these NBD's - everything becomes too-intense, even navigating the 'puter, let alone the 'net, was too much to handle most of the time. Much better now, but still not quite there yet. Have yet to rejoin the Kemper forum after a couple o' months' break. Apparently I've been missed by some. Who'd a thunk it?
It was great to touch base with you over at BeerGutz, matey; always a pleasure and honour, and thank you for chiming in man.
Yeah Mike, good call. I got's ta leap into the new year... and life, to an extent.mikehalloran wrote:
'Nandito!FMiguelez wrote: Nicky!!!
How are you, my friend! Great to see you again 'round these parts
The other day I thought of you. I was doing some research about Australia. BTW, I almost fell pray to one of those fake "Australian visas" companies that supposedly help you get your papers in order to be able to move there
It's in my plans to leave this sheit hole of a "country" once and for all in the next several years. Naturally, Australia seems breathtakingly gorgeous in almost every aspect. Canada, England, or even the USA are my other candidates, but Australia seems lovlier the more I read about it.
When I retire, it's my dream to set up some kind of animal-friendly farm (no animal killing) and live completely off the grid as naturally as possible, and devote the rest of my life to really understanding the secrets of our universe (books and an internet connection is all I need)
Perhaps we'll meet one day down under there...
Take care, Nicky. See you around.
How's that for off-topic?
Hey man, secrets of the universe, design, origins... and friggin' diet and health - they're my things, bud. Huge subjects that involve too much typing to be practical to discuss via text, but if you move down under, it's a date, brah!
I feel for you up there. Every time I think of poo... oh no - that's what prompts folks to think of me... I mean, of Mexico, I think of your situation and how, deep down, you've been so-unhappy about where things have headed there and that you just want to get the Hell out of Dodge.
My cousin's living off the grid less than an hour out of Melbourne (where I am), and he's been loving it. I could hook you up with him for tips if you like when the time comes.
Hang in there, brother, and don't ever lose that passion, that fire in your belly that I know you have so much of.
OK, thank you so much, guys. Miraculously, I was able to log in just now even 'though my VPN's active. I wonder if James forgot to run the site's filter or if he's decided to suspend its use for a while. Either way, it's the first time I've been able to log in with the filter on in years. Typically, I'd have responded to you guys in a week or three, depending on when I could find a window when the VPN was off (usually after a rare computer restart), so I'm grateful that I could at least jump right onto this and express my gratitude to you all for your never-ending support and friendship. You rock so hard it's insane.
Thank you so very much again, fellas, and take care now!