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Sat 02/16/13 03:27 PM
Edited by MsSly on Sat 02/16/13 03:32 PM
Men cry, sometimes to much. And most all whine.

Sometimes it's warranted sometimes it's not.

Op, it might just be your age but even when I was your age I had seen many men cry. And imo they have the same right to cry as women.

If you're hoping they cry because they miss you ect... maybe they just don't or wait until you're not around to see.

I sure as heck have never enjoyed seeing someone crying because they were hurting... only happy tears.


Sly

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Tue 02/05/13 05:47 AM
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I have to go to Pahrump once or twice a month. It would be nice to meet people for lunch while I'm there.

On the 5th I'm gonna be stopping in at tbe Kountry Kitchen at 900 W. Highway 372, in Pahrump. I should be there around 2 or 3 pm.

I heard that they have real french fries so I'm going to check them out, my treat to myself for having to go to town.

Any and all that wants to have a meet be there, male or female.
We all pay for our own meal.

Just maybe we can meet some nice people.

The week after I'm going to try Mom's Place which should be close to this address, I'll update.


Sly




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Sun 01/06/13 12:01 AM
Edited by MsSly on Sun 01/06/13 12:08 AM
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There are a few bars not that far away, 6 brothels, and even a casino.

A lot of those who retired out here travel all over the World. I'm not one of them, I love being here.

This isn't the place for a people person. Maybe I can best describe it like Facebook... some people have 100's of 'friends' but they honestly don't really know more then a dz of them, and some, like me, have less then 60 'friends' but I honestly do know all of them.

Most chose to live out here for the serenity, tranquility. Those who relish having a beautiful scenery, being able to see the stars at night (we have one of the darkest skies in the US), breathing clean air.

Many out here are artist, craftsmen/women who craft pottery, crave wood, work with metal, there are a few published authors, retired geologists, retired scientists of many fields.
My favorite one died, he was 92 and had more letters behind his name then I do in my whole given name. His mind was still sharp as a tack but his body gave out.

Then there are also the 'junk/treasure' collectors. I know one man that has over 300 tractors.

A majority of us out here research. People come out from all over the World to do testing, research, explore, gather information about all the strange natural occurrences going on here, ever hear about the moving rocks, Singing Sand Dunes ect...? And they are more then happy to give lectures.

There is a lot to see & do out here if you enjoy hiking, seeing wild horses (I know where their secret watering hole is), camels, big horn sheep, ghost towns, old mines (copper, gold, lead, silver, borax, talc, quartz, marble, copper & more).

Then there's Area 51, Shoshone Cliffs, Crystal Lake, Hidden Lake, Amargosa Opera House, Borax 20 Mule Team, Devil's Hole where the World's only Devil Pupfish come from, Badwater (which is 282' below sea level), Devil's Golf Course, Furnace Creek, Death Valley's Stone Hedge, Devil's Racetrack, Scotty's Castle, Artist’s Palette, Ubehebe Crater, Telescope Peak (vertical drop from the peak to Badwater Basin is twice the depth of the Grand Canyon), Natural Bridge, Racetrack Playa, Dante's Peak, Golden Canyon, Ammonite Canyon (from the Hettangian Stage of the early Jurassic, around 198 million years old), Zabriskie Point, Stovepipe Wells, ect...

The old T&T railroad tracks were right out back of my property.

It's a rock hound's paradise for geodes, NV. Opals, Volcanic rock, Agate, Chalcedony, Amethyst, pyrite, rhyolite, Fossils, kaolinite, metamorphism (dating back 1,700 million years), and thousands more.

Or for those who collect arrowheads & other Native American tools. I have boxes & buckets full.

And I didn't even mention all the different kinds of critter species & botanicals.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Valley_National_Park
http://www.nps.gov/deva/naturescience/geology.htm
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks/death-valley-national-park/
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks/death-valley-activities/
http://inyo.coffeecup.com/site/dv/dvfossils.htm

There is a lot to do here if you love nature, history & strange occurrences, things I listed above.
This area is differently not for most, you have to have survival skills, be self reliant, have respect for Mother Nature.

But to some of us DVNP is Paradise. I have met people from all around the World who have came to see it. But it is an area that one needs to be able to retire to or work from home as obviously there are few jobs out here.


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Fri 01/04/13 11:53 PM
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Thank you very much Ruth.



How's Death Valley for retirement?

That is what's the chances for living there on the cheap?


It's mostly retires out here, that's been my problem of finding someone close to my age, lol, but now I'm catching up.

It would depend on how you like to live on what it would take to live here.

The nearest 'real' towns to get supplies... one is over 70 from my property to Pahrump, NV the next is 120 miles to Las Vegas, NV.

Many out here think they need to go to town a couple of times a week but maybe they don't have anything better to do.

I might go months before going to town but I do have someone who picks up supplies that I can't get online.

In the 13 years I've been out here things have changed a lot. Two years ago we got a new tower so now cell phones work & I finally get to have wifi :)
About a year ago Walmart started shipping items such as laundry soap, shampoo, ect... making it even more convenient.
Amazon ships a lot of groceries.

Sadly, when the housing market dropped in Las Vegas, Pahrump & other large towns in Nevada our prices went up here making my taxes triple over the last few years.

Right now you can buy a decent house in Las Vegas for $90,000 the same house that sold for 330,000 or more a few years ago.

Out here it would depend on how many acres, if you have your own well or on a community well, if you need power poles out to your property (I needed to pay for 3 poles to get my power).

But having sweet well water, being able to see the night Sky with trillion of stars, watching the shooting and falling stars, smelling the clean air, watching the Sunrise turning the Funeral Mountains from light pink, fuchsia, red, to purple, having magnificent Sunsets 333 days out of the year... PRICELESS!

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Thu 01/03/13 09:54 PM


I haven't seen a deer since I've been out here (2000) bobcats, wolves, coyotes, big horns, camels (yup camels), way to many rabbits but not one deer yet.

My Great Grandpa lived in Fillmore, UT and that area is where I still hunt the most but also Kolob, and up around Northern, UT.
In Nevada I hunt in the Ruby Mountains, up around Elko.

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Wed 01/02/13 07:57 PM

I have spent a lifetime studying the paranormal, and am still occasionally called in to investigate hauntings. Ghosts fascinate me. Have you ever experienced any spooky happenings you would like to share? I am sure we would all be fascinated to hear them. pitchfork pitchfork


I've had many, my baby Brother who was killed 13 years ago always leaves me heart shaped rocks.

My Cousin died a few years ago, the morning after her death I woke up hearing her sweet giggling voice saying "I can see you".

It didn't dawn on me until the next day that even though we talked on the phone several times a week we had not 'seen' each other since we were 11 years old.

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Wed 01/02/13 07:49 PM



Red Baron on Netflex has been the best movie I've seen in awhile.

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Wed 01/02/13 07:24 PM


I have more then I ever dreamed I'd have, even if some would say it ain't much.

The only thing I'm missing is someone of good character who could live the way I do (so not a city person) to share it with.

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Wed 01/02/13 07:10 PM


Excellent post rarity87

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Wed 01/02/13 06:55 PM
Goldfield, NV

2013 schedule of the events going on at the Ghost Town of Goldfield, NV

Here are the first 4 months:

Goldflied Historic District
~ Dinner With A Ghost ~
26 Jan
23 Feb
23 Mar
27 Apr
ect...


And some links, there are many more on the net,


http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/goldfield.html

The Haunted Goldfield Hotel in Goldfield Nevada
www.legendsofamerica.com/nv-goldfieldhotel.html



Goldfield has been featured on many shows & is one of my favorite Ghost Towns.



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Wed 01/02/13 06:24 PM

What do you prefer in a guy at 50



The very same thing I preferred in men any age... good character.

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Wed 01/02/13 06:21 PM


Dang it, I feel blessed to have made it to my age :)

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Wed 01/02/13 06:17 PM


Aww, I was shooting the Krag & 30.06 at that age.

I was shooting the Winchester Model 62A at age 4, my dad wouldn't let me shoot it until I was as tall as the rifle. I'm told he let me fudge a bit on my toes :)

The Winchester 30-30 was a gift from my dad when I got my 1st buck (with a 243).

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Wed 01/02/13 06:04 PM


For the true scientific method is this: to trust no statements without verification, to test all things as rigorously as possible, to keep no secrets, to attempt no monopolies, to give one's best modestly and plainly, serving no other end but knowledge.

~ Roger Bacon 13th century

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Wed 01/02/13 06:02 PM

eiii you cyber cuit guys.a girl wil
dat you on net and when is fals realy
inlove with you.then u vanish without a
trase and her heart gets broken.or u
later cal her names becaus she needs the suport of her man.we dat u and u
want naked pic.or sex chat.
I want a real relationship that might
lead to marraige.nt just cyber fun.pls
what kind or relationship u want?
Think about it carefuly and giv me an answer or approcd me



English please.

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Wed 01/02/13 06:01 PM


op, I am 100% REAL & so is my profile.

Maybe it's you?

Most don't want to date whiners even if they're whiners themselves.

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Wed 01/02/13 05:40 PM
Edited by MsSly on Wed 01/02/13 05:41 PM

Does anyone else feel like they have the same conversations over and over when new people contact them on sites like these? I seem to get the same questions over and over. They all want to know how long I've been here, what I do for work, what I'm looking for and so on. It's like there is a list of typical boring questions that they think they're supposed to ask.



That's just one of those things that will happen to those who are always on the net.


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Wed 01/02/13 05:38 PM



To me there is no difference between being a real man or a real woman, they are people of good character.

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Wed 01/02/13 05:34 PM


So many things but #1 is;
I raised my Son healthy, never a cavity & sick 3 times in 18 years. That he is well read over achiever. Got a full ride to Texas A&M.

2nd: that all my Grandchildren are healthy, in the A honor rolls.

3rd: that my home & property are paid off (since 2000) and I get to dwell in an area I use to dream about.

4th: my critters, my Friends & Family

That's the top 4 of my 999,997 list :)

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Wed 01/02/13 05:25 PM


Deer, the rifle is 114 years old & it's broght down more deer then that :)

For decades it was kept behind the seat of my dad's pickup for food.

He brought down his 1st buck with it when he was 11, the year he got the rifle.