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neverfear
User ID: 78355336 United States 02/02/2020 04:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hear that. I finally came to the conclusion dating sucks really bad, being home alone is really nice! 5 stars! Will you marry me? nice thought. you would possibly change your mind after we became better acquainted, as seems the usual course. Indeed! Our experiences concerning same are mirrored. Shame on me for saying this but it'll make me laugh; would panic sex be out of the question? lol, just kidding! live and let die |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 04:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The word "luck" is derived from the name of the enemy; "Lucifer". Dang, this is the first time I have used that word since I learned it, 30 years ago. Take it to heart, K! Thanks. luck comes from Lucifer ... I'm afraid that's bollocks mate ... Germanic word, one would expect the Roman languages have similar words if the Lucifer (Latin) was the origin, but no ... From Middle English luk, lukke, related to Old Frisian luk (“luck”), West Frisian gelok (“luck”), Saterland Frisian Gluk (“luck”), Dutch geluk (“luck, happiness”), Low German luk (“luck”), German Glück (“luck, good fortune, happiness”), Danish lykke (“luck”), Swedish lycka (“luck”), Icelandic lukka (“luck”). Loaned into English in the 15th century (probably as a gambling term) from Middle Dutch luc, a shortened form of gheluc (“good fortune”), whence Modern Dutch geluk. Middle Dutch luc, gheluc is paralleled by Middle High German lücke, gelücke (modern German Glück). The word occurs only from the 12th century, apparently first in Rhine Frankish. Perhaps from a Frankish *galukki. The word enters standard Middle High German during the 13th century, and spreads to English and Scandinavian in the Late Middle Ages. Its origin seems to have been regional or dialectal, and there were competing German words such as gevelle or schick, or the Latinate fortūne. Its etymology is unknown, although there are numerous proposals as to its derivations from a number of roots. Interesting.. hm? |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 04:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: rewind hear that. I finally came to the conclusion dating sucks really bad, being home alone is really nice! 5 stars! Will you marry me? nice thought. you would possibly change your mind after we became better acquainted, as seems the usual course. Indeed! Our experiences concerning same are mirrored. Shame on me for saying this but it'll make me laugh; would panic sex be out of the question? lol, just kidding! It's all good. I can play. Have fun! I like fun! |
neverfear
User ID: 78355336 United States 02/02/2020 04:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The word "luck" is derived from the name of the enemy; "Lucifer". Dang, this is the first time I have used that word since I learned it, 30 years ago. Take it to heart, K! Thanks. luck comes from Lucifer ... I'm afraid that's bollocks mate ... Germanic word, one would expect the Roman languages have similar words if the Lucifer (Latin) was the origin, but no ... From Middle English luk, lukke, related to Old Frisian luk (“luck”), West Frisian gelok (“luck”), Saterland Frisian Gluk (“luck”), Dutch geluk (“luck, happiness”), Low German luk (“luck”), German Glück (“luck, good fortune, happiness”), Danish lykke (“luck”), Swedish lycka (“luck”), Icelandic lukka (“luck”). Loaned into English in the 15th century (probably as a gambling term) from Middle Dutch luc, a shortened form of gheluc (“good fortune”), whence Modern Dutch geluk. Middle Dutch luc, gheluc is paralleled by Middle High German lücke, gelücke (modern German Glück). The word occurs only from the 12th century, apparently first in Rhine Frankish. Perhaps from a Frankish *galukki. The word enters standard Middle High German during the 13th century, and spreads to English and Scandinavian in the Late Middle Ages. Its origin seems to have been regional or dialectal, and there were competing German words such as gevelle or schick, or the Latinate fortūne. Its etymology is unknown, although there are numerous proposals as to its derivations from a number of roots. OK cool, i'll say it in other words. The concept of luck is not of our Heavenly Father. The concept of the word and term luck is of the enemy, Satan. Thanks for correcting me! neverfear live and let die |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78357969 United Kingdom 02/02/2020 04:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: rewind hear that. I finally came to the conclusion dating sucks really bad, being home alone is really nice! 5 stars! Will you marry me? nice thought. you would possibly change your mind after we became better acquainted, as seems the usual course. :rof: Indeed! Our experiences concerning same are mirrored. Shame on me for saying this but it'll make me laugh; would panic sex be out of the question? lol, just kidding! |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 04:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The word "luck" is derived from the name of the enemy; "Lucifer". Dang, this is the first time I have used that word since I learned it, 30 years ago. Take it to heart, K! Thanks. luck comes from Lucifer ... I'm afraid that's bollocks mate ... Germanic word, one would expect the Roman languages have similar words if the Lucifer (Latin) was the origin, but no ... From Middle English luk, lukke, related to Old Frisian luk (“luck”), West Frisian gelok (“luck”), Saterland Frisian Gluk (“luck”), Dutch geluk (“luck, happiness”), Low German luk (“luck”), German Glück (“luck, good fortune, happiness”), Danish lykke (“luck”), Swedish lycka (“luck”), Icelandic lukka (“luck”). Loaned into English in the 15th century (probably as a gambling term) from Middle Dutch luc, a shortened form of gheluc (“good fortune”), whence Modern Dutch geluk. Middle Dutch luc, gheluc is paralleled by Middle High German lücke, gelücke (modern German Glück). The word occurs only from the 12th century, apparently first in Rhine Frankish. Perhaps from a Frankish *galukki. The word enters standard Middle High German during the 13th century, and spreads to English and Scandinavian in the Late Middle Ages. Its origin seems to have been regional or dialectal, and there were competing German words such as gevelle or schick, or the Latinate fortūne. Its etymology is unknown, although there are numerous proposals as to its derivations from a number of roots. OK cool, i'll say it in other words. The concept of luck is not of our Heavenly Father. The concept of the word and term luck is of the enemy, Satan. Thanks for correcting me! neverfear agreed I can see that. I don't gamble. or roll the dice, sort of speak. hard labor for my life pleasures. |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 04:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in conclusion all luck is bad luck derived from satan |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 04:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The word "luck" is derived from the name of the enemy; "Lucifer". Dang, this is the first time I have used that word since I learned it, 30 years ago. Take it to heart, K! Thanks. luck comes from Lucifer ... I'm afraid that's bollocks mate ... Germanic word, one would expect the Roman languages have similar words if the Lucifer (Latin) was the origin, but no ... From Middle English luk, lukke, related to Old Frisian luk (“luck”), West Frisian gelok (“luck”), Saterland Frisian Gluk (“luck”), Dutch geluk (“luck, happiness”), Low German luk (“luck”), German Glück (“luck, good fortune, happiness”), Danish lykke (“luck”), Swedish lycka (“luck”), Icelandic lukka (“luck”). Loaned into English in the 15th century (probably as a gambling term) from Middle Dutch luc, a shortened form of gheluc (“good fortune”), whence Modern Dutch geluk. Middle Dutch luc, gheluc is paralleled by Middle High German lücke, gelücke (modern German Glück). The word occurs only from the 12th century, apparently first in Rhine Frankish. Perhaps from a Frankish *galukki. The word enters standard Middle High German during the 13th century, and spreads to English and Scandinavian in the Late Middle Ages. Its origin seems to have been regional or dialectal, and there were competing German words such as gevelle or schick, or the Latinate fortūne. Its etymology is unknown, although there are numerous proposals as to its derivations from a number of roots. OK cool, i'll say it in other words. The concept of luck is not of our Heavenly Father. The concept of the word and term luck is of the enemy, Satan. Thanks for correcting me! neverfear I have to come back around and return your favor when my 24 hours comes around again! :) Last Edited by rewind on 02/02/2020 04:59 AM |
neverfear
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neverfear
User ID: 78355336 United States 02/02/2020 05:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you, so eloquent! Have you ever visited the Red Feather Lakes area, (Northern Colorado Rockies)? :scratches head: is that by Estes park? Let me google the area? I am in the valley here of the Rockies.. Estes is more of a tourist trap. We're more like old school hippy and Vet type Mountaineers. And of course all the rich retirees. live and let die |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in fact I went to Wyoming for a few weeks back in 2010 0r 2009.. drove right by it I suppose? |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you, so eloquent! Have you ever visited the Red Feather Lakes area, (Northern Colorado Rockies)? :scratches head: is that by Estes park? Let me google the area? I am in the valley here of the Rockies.. Estes is more of a tourist trap. We're more like old school hippy and Vet type Mountaineers. And of course all the rich retirees. yes, quite and fun huh? I love ranch country and open plains. and the river. I grew up in country like that. maybe not so posh but country is country huh? |
neverfear
User ID: 78355336 United States 02/02/2020 05:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no it is not that far north. pretty sure I have driven through more then once over the decades. Never stayed there or vacationed or camped there. I am warmer here then there would be climate wise. Quoting: rewind Succumbing now to being to old for firewood, I have to admit, a warmer place to sleep would be so nice! Where can I apply? live and let die |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | we are actually close enough to do a meet a greet one day. if so inclined.. as summer sets in. I stay off winter roads in Colorado. |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no it is not that far north. pretty sure I have driven through more then once over the decades. Never stayed there or vacationed or camped there. I am warmer here then there would be climate wise. Quoting: rewind Succumbing now to being to old for firewood, I have to admit, a warmer place to sleep would be so nice! Where can I apply? come on down. one day at a time. It is warmer here and plenty of lakes on the Grand Mesa 30 minutes up the hill basically. |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah Jeremy William Fearn. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76434174 One big fucken dark cunt of a character AND his family. the shadows follow them huh? Last Edited by rewind on 02/02/2020 05:14 AM |
neverfear
User ID: 78355336 United States 02/02/2020 05:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no it is not that far north. pretty sure I have driven through more then once over the decades. Never stayed there or vacationed or camped there. I am warmer here then there would be climate wise. Quoting: rewind Succumbing now to being to old for firewood, I have to admit, a warmer place to sleep would be so nice! Where can I apply? come on down. one day at a time. It is warmer here and plenty of lakes on the Grand Mesa 30 minutes up the hill basically. Awesome! I stay off the winter roads also, but have we got till summer? live and let die |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no it is not that far north. pretty sure I have driven through more then once over the decades. Never stayed there or vacationed or camped there. I am warmer here then there would be climate wise. Quoting: rewind Succumbing now to being to old for firewood, I have to admit, a warmer place to sleep would be so nice! Where can I apply? come on down. one day at a time. It is warmer here and plenty of lakes on the Grand Mesa 30 minutes up the hill basically. Awesome! I stay off the winter roads also, but have we got till summer? we do.. we have all the time we need. |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He wasn't satisfied with manipulating to take our children, he made sure he wrecked my relationship to the two children who were not his, my two eldest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76434174 Never had a problem until he came along, was always really close with my kids. sorry for that. when others on purpose mess another's life up, it is bad thing in life. I hope for it to get better for you. |
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neverfear
User ID: 78355336 United States 02/02/2020 05:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: neverfear Succumbing now to being to old for firewood, I have to admit, a warmer place to sleep would be so nice! Where can I apply? come on down. one day at a time. It is warmer here and plenty of lakes on the Grand Mesa 30 minutes up the hill basically. Awesome! I stay off the winter roads also, but have we got till summer? we do.. we have all the time we need. At this time I can't think of any thing better to do than to meet you in person! live and let die |
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(OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 78425192 United States 02/02/2020 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: rewind come on down. one day at a time. It is warmer here and plenty of lakes on the Grand Mesa 30 minutes up the hill basically. Awesome! I stay off the winter roads also, but have we got till summer? we do.. we have all the time we need. At this time I can't think of any thing better to do than to meet you in person! That is very nice to share with me. I will smile until then everyday, no matter how many days it takes. |
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