I'm an Okie born 'n bred! But we still like ya'll Texans (unless, of course, you're a Longhorns fan! )
Boomer Sooner!I'm an Okie born 'n bred! But we still like ya'll Texans (unless, of course, you're a Longhorns fan! )
Thanks! Been muddling my way around, I really like this forum, never been a member of one before... been looking through some interesting topics.Welcome 65nspry
Glad to know you are an active person, but no...we're not looking around here.
Hope you find some topics you find interesting.
Haha, I've been called worseHi Welcome!
haha! When you're young, they call you agile but when you're old they call you spry!
For some reason, a mature woman is often referred to as "well preserved". I don't know how women feel about this, but to me it would be a kind of back-handed insult as if they are stored in a pickle jar or something. Mature women are beautiful and age is not a factor, in my opinion. I usually hear it from younger guys who are dating mature women. Also, I would rather be referred to as "mature" rather than old, so I hope the women here don't feel I am saying something offensive when using the term. If so, please do correct me.Haha, I've been called worse
Uh huh...suuuuure that is what you meant.I do remember the good ole days when you could say "nice rack" and not get 'cancelled'... BTW, I'm talking about cooking ribs - so everyone keep your minds out of the gutter
There used to be a really good ribs in my area called "Rudolphs". I think it went out of business not too long ago, probably due to the COVID lockdowns as so many either have already are will soon.I do remember the good ole days when you could say "nice rack" and not get 'cancelled'... BTW, I'm talking about cooking ribs - so everyone keep your minds out of the gutter
Y, so sad too. Lots of good people got hurt by this.There used to be a really good ribs in my area called "Rudolphs". I think it went out of business not too long ago, probably due to the COVID lockdowns as so many either have already are will soon.
Tony