Do you remember Mr.Bill on SNL? I loved those skit's.
BTW .... Francis William George here .... a new name I adopted from you on Ms.Nancy's (Crabby Bitch)blog .... I loved it though! :) Beat's being called a nazi or commie! :)
I just had to come by and visit your sight for shit's and grin's. Also I wanted to point out that I voted in your poll to the right that ask's ..."who can you trust"? I entered "other" ... because I trust the voices in my head (just kiddin guy!)
Actually I lived in Upstate New York for awhile as a kid, and am 54 year's old, so close to your age. I lived in Buffalo though, but did some of my first hunting up there, in fact actually my first .... then some out west Nevada/ California/ Mojave Desert, and of course much in Texas ... I currently live in the City of Dallas and been here most of my life.
Just came by to check out a few of your posting's .... thanx!
F.W.George here again. "West" Tennessee in particular heh? Is it "love"? heh,heh,heh,heh,heh, no .... I had a buddy who left Dallas recently to relocate to Mississippi, because of a gal he fell in love with (SOB never lived out of Texas before and is our age!). Although I have drove all over Tenn. so many time's on my way to the north (when my mom was alive and lived north), dont know much about it, but I have spent the night (cheap motel's) in town's like Nashville and Memphis, and of course .... got drunk in both. I visited a couple great Blues bar's in downtown Memphis which was really cool (and again, got drunk). Lived in Rome,GA (outside Atlanta) a short time, which is close to Chatanooga, TN (not sure of spelling) back in the early 1970's .... smoked alot of dope back then .... and again ... got drunk. Nothing like the morning drive at dawn through the central Tenn mountain range's, the beautiful sunrise remind's me of LA's sunset (in LA it is common small talk that the sunset's are so beautiful because of the smog) being that it had to be one of the smogiest place's in the nation .... all them 18 wheeler's going through there 24/ 7/ 365. I can tell ya while downing drink's at bar's the gal's were very hospitable .... and had a few spend the night with me, in of course cheap no-tell motel's (ahhhh, the memories) and help keep the bed warm during them chilly night's. :)
But the winter's are a lil more mild snow- wise than Upstate New York, and a lower cost of living, and many central and southern state's are not feeling the recession pinch as hard as New York either. Of course Texas (dont know if you ever been here?) is a "hotspot" for New Yorker's, especially Dallas and Houston, and probably one of the top in the nation as far as lower unemployment, no state income tax, little regulation, etc ... alot like LA was back in the 1960's and 1970's .... seem's like everyone here is from somewhere's else, but it show's too, with the 2nd largest population to California, and Dallas' metro area with 6.5 million now. But no doubt .... Tenn sound's cool!
Do keep in touch guy! Take Care ....
BTW .... I first got drunk as a kid in Buffalo, NY (around 14) off of a quart of Genesee beer (1970?) we got some biker's to buy for us. :) Havent seen any of that brand since .... do they still have Genesee?
Ranch Chimp Yes they do have Genesee beer still. We call them Genesee screamers cause of the after glow of the next morning. My wife has a friend in Dripping Springs Texas. Her friend has been wanting us to relocate to there. We are looking into Tenn. cause no State tax.Real estate is affordable and all that. We have to be careful in where we pick cause I'm not to healthy and I don't want my wife stuck in the hay fields. (she don't drive). So we have to be kinda close to a small town. By the way I grew up on Doblers Ale which is a Buffalo beer of Long ago..Thanks for the note and stop by anytime. Tim
I have been all over Texas, I dont recall "Dripping Springs" off hand, I will look it up though for shit's and grin's later. No there is no state income tax in Texas. Where I live is in Northwest Dallas bordering with North Cetral Dallas, actually GW Bush's home is walking distance from my neighborhood. I have transit by my apartment for instance 20 hour's a day/ 7/ 365 ... my neighborhood has everything I could want even in walking distance of a block to few block's actually, 24/ 7 eateries, buffet's mostly Asain and American and Mexicano, medical center, 5 bank's within a block, major supermarket's as well as 7/11's and other convenient store's, connector's to rail and subway, even adult store's .... so I live in a part of Dallas that has anything I would, including bar's/ club's whether I drove or not, the transit stop's at my apartment's at about 1:30 am last bus here, and start's back at about 4:45am. But I do drive .... because this town is so huge land wise, similar to LA as far as being spread, I lived in LA as well and drove, I also lived in Brooklyn(NYC) and stayed in London, Toronto, Montreal, Houston, to name a few town's .... so I have lived other area's to. I work for myself, had quit a position doing nightclub entertainment security back around 2006/ 2007 (getting too old for that action) :) But I buy and sell within about 100 mile radius of the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex. So I drive alot, I cater to only 3 client's regularly.
"Doblers Ale"? I heard of that! We drank Genesee then because it was local and cheap, we were kid's. Also I remember another cheap one called "Olde Pub", these day's I hardly ever even drink, beside's a beer or two on occassion, it relaxes me too much (age) :) I still have family on my mom's side in Buffalo.
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Good Morning Mr.Tim!
Do you remember Mr.Bill on SNL? I loved those skit's.
BTW .... Francis William George here .... a new name I adopted from you on Ms.Nancy's (Crabby Bitch)blog .... I loved it though! :) Beat's being called a nazi or commie! :)
I just had to come by and visit your sight for shit's and grin's. Also I wanted to point out that I voted in your poll to the right that ask's ..."who can you trust"? I entered "other" ... because I trust the voices in my head (just kiddin guy!)
Actually I lived in Upstate New York for awhile as a kid, and am 54 year's old, so close to your age. I lived in Buffalo though, but did some of my first hunting up there, in fact actually my first .... then some out west Nevada/ California/ Mojave Desert, and of course much in Texas ... I currently live in the City of Dallas and been here most of my life.
Just came by to check out a few of your posting's .... thanx!
Later Guy ............
I'm very happy you did. We should talk more as I'm trying to move to West Tenn. Perhaps you have some suggestions. Thanks again for stopping by.
F.W.George here again. "West" Tennessee in particular heh? Is it "love"? heh,heh,heh,heh,heh, no .... I had a buddy who left Dallas recently to relocate to Mississippi, because of a gal he fell in love with (SOB never lived out of Texas before and is our age!). Although I have drove all over Tenn. so many time's on my way to the north (when my mom was alive and lived north), dont know much about it, but I have spent the night (cheap motel's) in town's like Nashville and Memphis, and of course .... got drunk in both. I visited a couple great Blues bar's in downtown Memphis which was really cool (and again, got drunk). Lived in Rome,GA (outside Atlanta) a short time, which is close to Chatanooga, TN (not sure of spelling) back in the early 1970's .... smoked alot of dope back then .... and again ... got drunk. Nothing like the morning drive at dawn through the central Tenn mountain range's, the beautiful sunrise remind's me of LA's sunset (in LA it is common small talk that the sunset's are so beautiful because of the smog) being that it had to be one of the smogiest place's in the nation .... all them 18 wheeler's going through there 24/ 7/ 365. I can tell ya while downing drink's at bar's the gal's were very hospitable .... and had a few spend the night with me, in of course cheap no-tell motel's (ahhhh, the memories) and help keep the bed warm during them chilly night's. :)
But the winter's are a lil more mild snow- wise than Upstate New York, and a lower cost of living, and many central and southern state's are not feeling the recession pinch as hard as New York either. Of course Texas (dont know if you ever been here?) is a "hotspot" for New Yorker's, especially Dallas and Houston, and probably one of the top in the nation as far as lower unemployment, no state income tax, little regulation, etc ... alot like LA was back in the 1960's and 1970's .... seem's like everyone here is from somewhere's else, but it show's too, with the 2nd largest population to California, and Dallas' metro area with 6.5 million now. But no doubt .... Tenn sound's cool!
Do keep in touch guy! Take Care ....
BTW .... I first got drunk as a kid in Buffalo, NY (around 14) off of a quart of Genesee beer (1970?) we got some biker's to buy for us. :) Havent seen any of that brand since .... do they still have Genesee?
Ranch Chimp
Yes they do have Genesee beer still. We call them Genesee screamers cause of the after glow of the next morning.
My wife has a friend in Dripping Springs Texas. Her friend has been wanting us to relocate to there. We are looking into Tenn. cause no State tax.Real estate is affordable and all that. We have to be careful in where we pick cause I'm not to healthy and I don't want my wife stuck in the hay fields. (she don't drive). So we have to be kinda close to a small town. By the way I grew up on Doblers Ale which is a Buffalo beer of Long ago..Thanks for the note and stop by anytime.
Tim
I have been all over Texas, I dont recall "Dripping Springs" off hand, I will look it up though for shit's and grin's later. No there is no state income tax in Texas. Where I live is in Northwest Dallas bordering with North Cetral Dallas, actually GW Bush's home is walking distance from my neighborhood. I have transit by my apartment for instance 20 hour's a day/ 7/ 365 ... my neighborhood has everything I could want even in walking distance of a block to few block's actually, 24/ 7 eateries, buffet's mostly Asain and American and Mexicano, medical center, 5 bank's within a block, major supermarket's as well as 7/11's and other convenient store's, connector's to rail and subway, even adult store's .... so I live in a part of Dallas that has anything I would, including bar's/ club's whether I drove or not, the transit stop's at my apartment's at about 1:30 am last bus here, and start's back at about 4:45am. But I do drive .... because this town is so huge land wise, similar to LA as far as being spread, I lived in LA as well and drove, I also lived in Brooklyn(NYC) and stayed in London, Toronto, Montreal, Houston, to name a few town's .... so I have lived other area's to. I work for myself, had quit a position doing nightclub entertainment security back around 2006/ 2007 (getting too old for that action) :) But I buy and sell within about 100 mile radius of the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex. So I drive alot, I cater to only 3 client's regularly.
"Doblers Ale"? I heard of that! We drank Genesee then because it was local and cheap, we were kid's. Also I remember another cheap one called "Olde Pub", these day's I hardly ever even drink, beside's a beer or two on occassion, it relaxes me too much (age) :) I still have family on my mom's side in Buffalo.
Later Guy .........
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