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Seems to be a person of few words these days. Used to be a snifter of ammonia and quiet a ratchet jaw that never showed a working prototype to show off his claims and talent other that Lego model. That my 6 yo old grand son could make when he was three and drinking out of a red solo cup and listening to the song of the same name. Have a pic of that but don't know how to get it on this FAC site.
PS: My cell phone is not my social network - I like face to face best or hearing a a live voice on the Smarter Than Me phone - I'll never change. Heck I'm 8 decades now. & forgot to put my teeth in when I went for a hair cut. Pura Vida and Ciao.
Back on track. Me Thinks should have hook up with Elon Musk - Might have been a a billionare or two. Guess "some days one is a diamond the other days just an ole chunk of coal. That's a folks
  • Posted 23 May 2025 03:11
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  • By johnr_j
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