New Want To Play A Word Game

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  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    so the oranges would have no value? What if we were to leave him alone?

  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited May 2014

    If you delve into my past, you would see oranges and canker sores...ouch

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    we would also see you are loved

  • curveball
    curveball Member Posts: 1,583
    edited May 2014

    @2TA, have you always LIVED in Southern CA? I think you said once, but I forget....and I can't think of another word heeheehee

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    no, Curve, I was born/raised New York/New Jersey till I was teen. Then we had a long drive to move to SoCal. How about you, always a west coaster? 

    Maybe that's a valid new topic: where we all have lived, not just where we are living now

  • OncoWarrior
    OncoWarrior Member Posts: 3,326
    edited May 2015

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  • curveball
    curveball Member Posts: 1,583
    edited May 2014

    @2TA, now I remember about you being from the NYC area, because that's where I'm originally from too. I have lived on the west coast since I was in first grade, in northern CA and now in WA. What about you OncoWarrior? We could twist the dials of the Way-Back machine, or if we're going to use TV tech we could also SLIDE the controls on the Starship Enterprise's transporter. Three to beam up!  Moo

  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014

    Make that 4 to beam up, Scotty! So for a SLICE of my past, I once lived in Scotland.

  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited May 2014

    Most of my family lives in Washington. We've been the west coast wandering party...east & west Wash, "Sun" Diego, Portland & back to Seattle. Who's next?

  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014

    Although I have lived in many places one of my great LOVES was living in Nova Scotia. I was in the Air Force and stationed all over Canada.

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    Has everyone checked in with their residence history? 

    Ok, am moving on to another topic. Does anyone remember the old Salvo laundry detergent? Couldn't think of anything else to say or how to get there.

  • curveball
    curveball Member Posts: 1,583
    edited May 2014
    everyone but OncoWarrior, I think. I wonder if there are VOLES and ground squirrels where she lives....
  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited May 2014

    No squirrels, curveball, the elves had a barbeque & either the smoke drove them out...or maybe a new source of protein...ewww!

  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014


    Ronnie, I think we had better leave that topic out of the mix. Ewww is right, although possibly true as I have no idea what elves eat!

  • curveball
    curveball Member Posts: 1,583
    edited May 2014
    I don't know what elves eat either. Can't think how to get from here to my new word, which is LEASE.
  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    Don't know how to get to sleek, but that is my new word

  • OncoWarrior
    OncoWarrior Member Posts: 3,326
    edited May 2015
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  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014

    Well, coming to this page always KEEPS me on my toes.

    No Onco, I was a 5 year girl. Stayed in thru the birth of my first girl, but resigned when I got pregnant with my second. Didn't want to be moving my family every 18 months.


  • OncoWarrior
    OncoWarrior Member Posts: 3,326
    edited May 2015

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  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014

    Onco, your husband was in for 21 years? That PEAKS my curiosity. How do you live in the house you were born in with a husband in the Air Force?

  • OncoWarrior
    OncoWarrior Member Posts: 3,326
    edited May 2015
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  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited May 2014

    We "inherited" my parents house...which means we bought it from my siblings. DH and I grew up in a small farm town where when the dog barks, no one's too concerned...it's either a coyote or skunk!

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    hopefully there are no crabs in the yard for the dog to bark at.

  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014

    A lot of those country dogs can be mean though and might bite you. Which would leave SCARS.

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    but first you'll have scabs

  • curveball
    curveball Member Posts: 1,583
    edited May 2014

    as with any deep puncture wound, be careful to keep it clean so you don't get an abcess. Woops, that's 6 letters. Try again. How about if you take a couple of sacks of dog food with you, to distract that mean ole dog so he won't bite you at all?

  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited May 2014

    I stack mattresses on the grass to get away from the dog & then our house looks trashy just like the crazy neighbor next door!  Ok.... Maybe I don't do that...but there is a trashy neighbor!

  • RedReading
    RedReading Member Posts: 1,262
    edited May 2014

    Maybe if you take her a SNACK, she won't be so crazy. But you still have to watch out for her mean dog. lol

  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited May 2014

    I have a knack for making friends with crazy people, dogs & babies :)

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Member Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2014

    I won't knock that! Me too. Was at a banquet tonight, playing hide and seek with a 2-year old.