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Thank you! Us Southern gals are happy to oblige! To send a note, just click on the scales (of the person who you want to "reward") and it will give you a box to type a message in.....
Not a very pleasant day here in the Ozarks! Low 50's, rain and wind. Brrrr....just a sample of things to come! Lows in the 40's all week! Be prepared for REAL winters when you get here...OK not like way north, but certainly not like Texas! |
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Cloudy, rainy and a cool 60 degrees...just my kind of temp... The lake needs the rain! I have no scales showing anywhere, just like the Post Icons below, will not unlock, so I can not use them neither. I have a window xp. Do not understand the problem! Thanks again, yes us Southern gals are always nice... ![]() |
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When you are reading someones post, there will be a little scale on the right top side. Clicking on that will open a window where you SHOULD be able to type a message.
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Found the scales! Thanks !
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See you are soooo computer savy now!! For some cool "smileys" go to bestsmileys.com . You don't have to register or anything....just copy all the text and paste it where you want! Da jammer taught me how!!!
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Let's don't forget the free fishing License after age 65.
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hey I thought you were inTunica???
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My bad, I just now looked at the date
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I just had a quick question for someone who lives in the Springfield area. How is the bug situation? I mean is there a lot of humidity and what type of bugs if any do you see alot in the area. My husband and I are thinking of moving down there in the future. He has lived in the area in the past, but it's been a while and I never have been down there. We plan on taking some trips to check out the area, but I just was wanting to warned a head of time about critters as I don't do bugs, if you know what I mean. Thanks for any info in advance. Mary
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LivinAK
I doubt the bugs will bother you that much, a few months back I was in Valdez, and I commented on how ugly the Hummingbirds were, I was told "Those ain't hummingbirds, they're mosqitto's" |
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