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I've also learned that you'd better not explain what word got censored or Colton will come to get ya! ;-)

BTW, do you remember when I was in St. George last fall and we were going to meet but I canceled? That's when the craziness with my ex-wife hit the fan. Her affairs are crazy stories that would have made headlines (both because of who she was doing and because of what they did as a result) if I had chosen to publicize the story.

PM me.
 
It was not for this word. It was for a word that got censored in a post the other day. I made a joke about the missing word that included clues that made it obvious what the word was. Apparently that's a no-no.

oh yes,I remember now...

infection was playing dumb IIRC


and by the way Spazz, there's a typo in the rep comment I left - I think I left out one letter that belongs at the beginning...
 
anyhow, I do have a legitimate regret to add to this thread...

In the early 90's we owned a ski condominium in Breckinridge, Colorado that we sold after about 3 years. It was probably dumb to sell it and I wish we had kept it.
 
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];680382 said:
I regret not moving to LA sooner. I probably could have pulled it off about 2-3 years before I did.

I almost moved to Seal Beach. Ended up stuck in Southern Utah. Damn you fate!!! Damn you!!!
 
I almost moved to Seal Beach. Ended up stuck in Southern Utah. Damn you fate!!! Damn you!!!

Seal Beach is kinda a bummer. Long Beach is getting better, but everything east and south of there is meh.

Southern Utah is great. I'd live there if the right opportunity came along.

For me, the LA thing is all about the areas surrounding downtown (but not including downtown). I like visiting other areas, but this is the only place I'd live in this great expanse.
 
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];680401 said:
Seal Beach is kinda a bummer. Long Beach is getting better, but everything east and south of there is meh.

Southern Utah is great. I'd live there if the right opportunity came along.

For me, the LA thing is all about the areas surrounding downtown (but not including downtown). I like visiting other areas, but this is the only place I'd live in this great expanse.

Southern Utah is amazing as far as outdoor activities go. There is no social nightlife.
 
anyhow, I do have a legitimate regret to add to this thread...

In the early 90's we owned a ski condominium in Breckinridge, Colorado that we sold after about 3 years. It was probably dumb to sell it and I wish we had kept it.

Reminds me of Cannibal the Musical.
 
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