tumbeelin tumbleweed
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5/7/2021 10:28:18 PM
more raving from the desert plain
very strange times indeed, especially if you run into one of the stir crazy mongrels who pop out at you out of the blue, pushin' their weight around or so they think. only in these times are there so many folks talkin' so much shit who don't have a clue about what they're even talking about.
holy bartab yanno, if ya came out and said what really needed to be said, you'd end up makin' em cry and what's the need fer that? but it's a contagion. a whole bloody bunch of people telling low quality ghost stories at a really fiery campfire and the only thing that could possibly result would be people getting hurt or even the whole thing blowing up.
there were 2 men eating pennies and 3 young girls who cried. lucky for everybody i've been known to keep my cool when the chips are stupid, so we's probably gonna be alright.
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Stoneman
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5/10/2021 7:43:36 PM
My Goodness, it's been a while since we heard from ya Tumbleweed! Good to know you are still rolling along the highway of desert life. You know what? I have a fond memory of one of your kinsmen, I remember I was a little tyke and my grandmother was driving down the road coming from the fishing banks and she suddenly slammed on the brakes. She then looked down at me and asked: Did you see that? I shook my head no while she jumped out of the car and ran to the side of the road. I watched as she picked up a tumbleweed and put it in the trunk of the car. When we got home she managed to get that spiney sharp stickered thing out of the car and brought it into the house. That year, it was our prized Christmas Tree. I helped her decorate that fire hazard even with lights. We were poor but she knew how to make the best out of anything. To this very day, when I see a tumbleweed, I think of her. Its a very unique and special memory. Keep on tumblin! Respect, Stoneman
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