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pusslicker

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I admit I never expected to end up here. It's not all bad, but we have our share of idiots that rival Kansas for political myopia. Fortunately, our water is still safe to drink (except when the pond scum gets too thick by Toledo). We generally mock Kentucky as possessing all of our 'fine' qualities even worse than we do, plus being inbred. At least our lead free children were able to think more clearly than the adults last week. :p
Who do people from Kentucky mock? Is there such a place?
 

130lights

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I admit I never expected to end up here. It's not all bad, but we have our share of idiots that rival Kansas for political myopia. Fortunately, our water is still safe to drink (except when the pond scum gets too thick by Toledo). We generally mock Kentucky as possessing all of our 'fine' qualities even worse than we do, plus being inbred. At least our lead free children were able to think more clearly than the adults last week. :p
I have to admit to always taking my grands to the Toledo Zoo, even though the Detroit Zoo was 5 miles from my house. Great zoo!

And the Armstrong Air & Space Museum.
 

Sol Rosenberg

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P_Wop

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I have to admit to always taking my grands to the Toledo Zoo, even though the Detroit Zoo was 5 miles from my house. Great zoo!
A friend for some reason had to visit a very small town about 50 miles SW of Toledo. He saw a sign that announced 'Zoo.' So, being interested in all experiences, he went.

They only had one animal. A dog.

It was a Shih Tzu.
 

phill_nz

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  • Increasingly inappropriate social behavior
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he had to pick the one with no change for him .. so typical .. too lazy to even get a dementia that required some effort
 


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