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Trolling For Flamers

this blog will of course be publicly published here in The Reader

and why...since I've been given very kindly advice about the two blogs I've already published

well it's that "old as dirt" thing that cautions ppl of every age to understand that old farmers and old ppl in general probably have well clean firearms that sit visibly in the corner of their front rooms or hang over the fireplace as a symbol that they can take care of themselves should they have too

it's really just so much idiocy but hey...u go old folks!!!!

and now uh oh...the word "flamer" is now old hat...and old hat is so old hat that i should be whiplashed for even using it...Geesus Cripes i feel old...outdated and fit only for the blogging dust heap

I'm now very unhappy with all the previous people who treated me like i was some literary charmed creature who enriched their lives with every word i wrote that showed up on their monitor

I'm so ashamed...hahahahahahahaha

I'm familiar with "trolls"...however i thought they were just wart covered ornery "little people under the bridge dwellers" that were fignuttens of the Brothers Grimm

and Flamers were just angry young cynics with a demigod complex who had and used for any reason flamethrowers

thx for asking me to contribute FullFlavoredPike

i honestly appreciate that

but here's what you need to understand

i am old...and unfortunately i now realised I'm "out of date" too

my eyes and sensibilities are a mixed bag of the world from the 1950's on

I'm not a maudlin person...and won't be trying to get you to watch PBS's Doo Wop series to make peeps like me to send more money in to them then my Social Security check can bear

yesterday it occurred to me that i should now only act as an audience to the younger generation...and not comment on them at all...good or bad..bad will just be snickered at and good will be due to my age over looked

and i remember how i felt the same way when i was younger

in spite of all this i will try to find my way into the here and now that crosses many generations...i like to think of myself as one who seeks to not become outdated

and i like challenges

i'm not a mean old woman who tries to sweep you off my Blogs porch when you have someting to say

that some come and say something to me at all is noteworthy

is it the kegger there that brings you by????

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this blog will of course be publicly published here in The Reader

and why...since I've been given very kindly advice about the two blogs I've already published

well it's that "old as dirt" thing that cautions ppl of every age to understand that old farmers and old ppl in general probably have well clean firearms that sit visibly in the corner of their front rooms or hang over the fireplace as a symbol that they can take care of themselves should they have too

it's really just so much idiocy but hey...u go old folks!!!!

and now uh oh...the word "flamer" is now old hat...and old hat is so old hat that i should be whiplashed for even using it...Geesus Cripes i feel old...outdated and fit only for the blogging dust heap

I'm now very unhappy with all the previous people who treated me like i was some literary charmed creature who enriched their lives with every word i wrote that showed up on their monitor

I'm so ashamed...hahahahahahahaha

I'm familiar with "trolls"...however i thought they were just wart covered ornery "little people under the bridge dwellers" that were fignuttens of the Brothers Grimm

and Flamers were just angry young cynics with a demigod complex who had and used for any reason flamethrowers

thx for asking me to contribute FullFlavoredPike

i honestly appreciate that

but here's what you need to understand

i am old...and unfortunately i now realised I'm "out of date" too

my eyes and sensibilities are a mixed bag of the world from the 1950's on

I'm not a maudlin person...and won't be trying to get you to watch PBS's Doo Wop series to make peeps like me to send more money in to them then my Social Security check can bear

yesterday it occurred to me that i should now only act as an audience to the younger generation...and not comment on them at all...good or bad..bad will just be snickered at and good will be due to my age over looked

and i remember how i felt the same way when i was younger

in spite of all this i will try to find my way into the here and now that crosses many generations...i like to think of myself as one who seeks to not become outdated

and i like challenges

i'm not a mean old woman who tries to sweep you off my Blogs porch when you have someting to say

that some come and say something to me at all is noteworthy

is it the kegger there that brings you by????

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