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LOL. itz got everything 2 do with it. if u missed that 1 ... 

Do you even know what 'context' means?

in all of your jargon english grammer intellectual type written replies I'm surprised you don't comprehend jargoned slang? LOL. Do u evn know what 'slang' means?

Yes, I know what "slang" means and I know when someone is dodging a question, ('do you even know what "context" means?'), in this context.
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LOL. itz got everything 2 do with it. if u missed that 1 ... 

Do you even know what 'context' means?

in all of your jargon english grammer intellectual type written replies I'm surprised you don't comprehend jargoned slang? LOL. Do u evn know what 'slang' means?

Yes, I know what "slang" means and I know when someone is dodging a question, ('do you even know what "context" means?'), in this context.

yes i know what context means, but that was many contexts ago. :icon_rr:
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yes i know what context means, but that was many contexts ago. :icon_rr:

Short-term memory loss or, difficulty staying away from the "fire-water"?
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yes i know what context means, but that was many contexts ago. :icon_rr:

Short-term memory loss or, difficulty staying away from the "fire-water"?

ocd or 19th century mentality. wanna go back to the buffalo and tipi mindset lol  :thumbsup: :cat: :angel11:
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ocd or 19th century mentality. wanna go back to the buffalo and tipi mindset lol  :thumbsup: :cat: :angel11:

That may happen again someday so, some folks may want to hone their bow-hunting skills & fishing skills.
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ocd or 19th century mentality. wanna go back to the buffalo and tipi mindset lol  :thumbsup: :cat: :angel11:

That may happen again someday so, some folks may want to hone their bow-hunting skills & fishing skills.

falcon9, I take you to be a 'Jim Bridger' at heart? :star:
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wanna go back to the buffalo and tipi mindset lol  :thumbsup: :cat: :angel11:

That may happen again someday so, some folks may want to hone their bow-hunting skills & fishing skills.

falcon9, I take you to be a 'Jim Bridger' at heart? :star:

Not exactly, although my uncle taught my cousins and myself to hunt with a bow, trap & fish when I was eleven years old.  Later on, a military survival course actually required the participants to survive in northern Minnesota, (during the Fall), with just a knife & a canteen - no food or matches.  Either I died trying or, made it through the 5-day course.
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Walksalone is back! YESSS! Hope you're doing good, man!

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Hiya Falc, I believe "good" is a matter of perception, and while many I am sure would disagree, I think I am doing quite well, indeed. Despite what ever this flu thing is that's determined to kick my *bleep* at the moment.   Heh heh heh...ever the philosopher...."back" is also relative, I'm thinking  ;)

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Hiya Falc, I believe "good" is a matter of perception...

Heya.  I agree; both "good" and "bad" are a matter of perception, (which is a blend consisting partially of subjective and partially objective perception ... the key is accurately discerning which is which and maintaining the balance between the two).

... and while many I am sure would disagree, I think I am doing quite well, indeed. Despite what ever this flu thing is that's determined to kick my *bleep* at the moment.   Heh heh heh...ever the philosopher...."back" is also relative, I'm thinking  ;)

You may want to consider having that "flu" looked at and tested for some strains of pneumonia, (which is a general term used to describe lung infections caused by any number of 'bugs', viruses, bacteria, parasites, or fungi ... the organisms that cause pneumonia can all be highly contagious).  I take it you haven't been accepting any blankets as 'gifts' lately however, an infected somebody may have coughed near you.
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Hiya Falc, I believe "good" is a matter of perception...

Heya.  I agree; both "good" and "bad" are a matter of perception, (which is a blend consisting partially of subjective and partially objective perception ... the key is accurately discerning which is which and maintaining the balance between the two).

... and while many I am sure would disagree, I think I am doing quite well, indeed. Despite what ever this flu thing is that's determined to kick my *bleep* at the moment.   Heh heh heh...ever the philosopher...."back" is also relative, I'm thinking  ;)

You may want to consider having that "flu" looked at and tested for some strains of pneumonia, (which is a general term used to describe lung infections caused by any number of 'bugs', viruses, bacteria, parasites, or fungi ... the organisms that cause pneumonia can all be highly contagious).  I take it you haven't been accepting any blankets as 'gifts' lately however, an infected somebody may have coughed near you.
LOL, as a matter of fact I had someone ask me the other day if I would trade a piece of property I own for some beads and blankets and instantly had the same thought you are alluding to......yeah, I still own the property. I am a bit concerned with the possibility of pneumonia since I have had it twice before. I thought I was feeling pretty good, considering, when I got up this morning and started doing some chores but after awhile started feeling like kaka again, so thinking....one more day on the couch I guess.

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LOL, as a matter of fact I had someone ask me the other day if I would trade a piece of property I own for some beads and blankets and instantly had the same thought you are alluding to...

Next time someone tries to pull the other one, tell them you'd need 50 ponies, two women and another piece of land of equivalent value, (the first two counter-offers should distract a guy from the third).

...yeah, I still own the property. I am a bit concerned with the possibility of pneumonia since I have had it twice before. I thought I was feeling pretty good, considering, when I got up this morning and started doing some chores but after awhile started feeling like kaka again, so thinking....one more day on the couch I guess.

Can you have someone on or off rez check you for pneumonia?  You could have 'walk(ing)alone pneumonia' and they can treat that.
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Yeah, call me stubborn I guess, I agreed to go to the ER in a couple days if I didnt feel better by then, after insistent nagging by several relatives. I was called out un-expectantly to tend fire at ceremony last night and half way thru I had to ask a Brother to take over for me.....first time ever. 

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Yeah, call me stubborn I guess, I agreed to go to the ER in a couple days if I didnt feel better by then, after insistent nagging by several relatives. I was called out un-expectantly to tend fire at ceremony last night and half way thru I had to ask a Brother to take over for me.....first time ever. 

It's your life, (and the other way around), so choose as you will.
One can lead a horse to water however, if one holds the horse's head under, that horse will drown.

             

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