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No. We rode Dinosaurs

#1. Just how old do they think we are?

#2. Wonder when how long they think cars have been around?



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When I was a kid, we were a little more advanced then the Model T.  I do remember the horse drawn wagons of the ice man, rag man, fruit and vegetable man and the man that went around sharpening knives. I the beginning of my teens there was a little old man who used to push a cart along the streets selling fresh fish. Although I also remember passing a quarry and seeing a man on the back of a dinosaur moving boulders from one spot to another. Oh, wait a minute, that was Fred Flintstone. I really can't complain, I have in my lifetime seen a man walk on the moon; the assasination of a president; the downfall of a president the computer age in it's infancy; the invention of the cell phone and it's shrinking from very large to one you can fit in the palm of your hand; the birth of the internet; polio being almost non-existant; organ transplants; cures for certain types of cancer; the first multi-racial president; the transition from propeller planes to jet engines; too many wars, even one I participated in; also the deaths of family, friends and heroes. All in all I suppose i really can't complain. How many persons can say all that I have seen in my lifetime, which I hope is a lot longer, but when God calls you, there isn't a thing you can do about it. One of my favorite things was finding PFM. A place where my love of wearing panties can be shared with others. No, I can't complain.



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When I was a kid, we were a little more advanced then the Model T.  I do remember the horse drawn wagons of the ice man, rag man, fruit and vegetable man and the man that went around sharpening knives. I the beginning of my teens there was a little old man who used to push a cart along the streets selling fresh fish. Although I also remember passing a quarry and seeing a man on the back of a dinosaur moving boulders from one spot to another. Oh, wait a minute, that was Fred Flintstone. I really can't complain, I have in my lifetime seen a man walk on the moon; the assasination of a president; the downfall of a president the computer age in it's infancy; the invention of the cell phone and it's shrinking from very large to one you can fit in the palm of your hand; the birth of the internet; polio being almost non-existant; organ transplants; cures for certain types of cancer; the first multi-racial president; the transition from propeller planes to jet engines; too many wars, even one I participated in; also the deaths of family, friends and heroes. All in all I suppose i really can't complain. How many persons can say all that I have seen in my lifetime, which I hope is a lot longer, but when God calls you, there isn't a thing you can do about it. One of my favorite things was finding PFM. A place where my love of wearing panties can be shared with others. No, I can't complain.


 Don't forget the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs.

If a kid asks me how I got to California, I'll tell 'em it was by Conestoga Wagon, pulled by Four Yoke of oxen, and we were stuck for most of the winter, near Lake Tahoe.



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pusspuss wrote:

When I was a kid, we were a little more advanced then the Model T.  I do remember the horse drawn wagons of the ice man, rag man, fruit and vegetable man and the man that went around sharpening knives. I the beginning of my teens there was a little old man who used to push a cart along the streets selling fresh fish. Although I also remember passing a quarry and seeing a man on the back of a dinosaur moving boulders from one spot to another. Oh, wait a minute, that was Fred Flintstone. I really can't complain, I have in my lifetime seen a man walk on the moon; the assasination of a president; the downfall of a president the computer age in it's infancy; the invention of the cell phone and it's shrinking from very large to one you can fit in the palm of your hand; the birth of the internet; polio being almost non-existant; organ transplants; cures for certain types of cancer; the first multi-racial president; the transition from propeller planes to jet engines; too many wars, even one I participated in; also the deaths of family, friends and heroes. All in all I suppose i really can't complain. How many persons can say all that I have seen in my lifetime, which I hope is a lot longer, but when God calls you, there isn't a thing you can do about it. One of my favorite things was finding PFM. A place where my love of wearing panties can be shared with others. No, I can't complain.


 Don't forget the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs.

If a kid asks me how I got to California, I'll tell 'em it was by Conestoga Wagon, pulled by Four Yoke of oxen, and we were stuck for most of the winter, near Lake Tahoe.


 How about from Sgt. York when the saleman asks how the people got where they were. The answer was, "We were born here." I also like the way they pronounce are, (air).



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