I do live close to your 'hood. I didn't say I lived at Christown. I said it snowed at Christown.
Ok, I feel a little less senile now
I do live close to your 'hood. I didn't say I lived at Christown. I said it snowed at Christown.
They built a lite rail system between Phoenix (Christown), Tempe and Mesa. It opened in 2008. So starting at Christown, it goes down the center of 19th Avenue, then heads east on Camelback to 3rd St then south to downtown central station. Goes south on 3rd to Washington, heads east and juts around down near ASU in Tempe then on to Main street East to Dobson in Mesa.
They are working on a leg to Sky Harbor and now finally expanding the north side (put on hold because of recession).
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Bronze, this was actually his first post. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/hhv-army/327717-heathers-heavenly-vapes-big-thread-62.html. Waiting to try Gandalf.![]()
I was reading back at some of his posts and came across where he had looked up his first post to the thread. #617. I also noticed that he had the flu for far too long.![]()
A little trivia I dug up, thought Bronze would appreciate itIt came from a reliable source, but I'm sure if there are inaccuracies he'll clear them up.
"It's the birthday of the first president of the United States, George Washington, born in Westmoreland County, Virginia (1732), whose favorite foods were mashed sweet potatoes with coconut, string beans with mushrooms, cream of peanut soup, salt cod, and pineapples. He lost all of his teeth except for one by — according to second president John Adams — cracking Brazilian nuts between his jaws. He got dentures made out of a hippopotamus tusk, designed especially to fit over his one remaining real tooth. But the hippo dentures were constantly rubbing against that real tooth so that he was constantly in pain. He used opium to alleviate the pain.
He snored very loudly, and instead of wearing a powdered wig like other fashionable people, he put powder on his own hair, which was naturally a reddish brown. He was not good at spelling and he had a speech impediment. George Washington's inaugural address was the shortest inaugural address in U.S. history: It was only 133 words long and took him just 90 seconds to deliver."
another option to leave a nice message.
Philip Perdue Guest Book: sign their guest book, share your condolences, or read their obituary at Star-Telegram
Thanks April.![]()
Robin...thank you. Could you please go back and edit my post in the Remembrance thread. I simply cannot do it now. Thanks
Sorry for your loss guys.
In another news, guess who PM'ed me today.... I was going to reply with a Thanks, but no thanks, but then I say the thread with the loooong rant. Wow. This guy is obsessed over this, totally not rational. Oh well...
Even after all this time.....
Sorry for your loss guys.
In another news, guess who PM'ed me today.... I was going to reply with a Thanks, but no thanks, but then I saw the thread with the loooong rant. Wow. This guy is obsessed over this, totally not rational. Oh well...
That idiot's silly and juvenile little vendetta stands in stark contrast to the loss of Catpire.
That idiot's silly and juvenile little vendetta stands in stark contrast to the loss of Catpire.
I'm more of a lurker. Is that a problem officer?

Oh Dear God, I have devastating news. I was desperately seeking our Catpire (Z-Ghost) and am in tears. Our beloved Phil has passed away.
Posted by the North Texas Third Generation assoication on February 11th.
"We lost a close friend and one of the founders of NTTGA. Phillip Perdue, aka Z_Ghost passed away at 55 years old. He passed away Thursday night/Friday morning and was found by his father on Saturday afternoon.
He was a great man, kind hearted and great friend to anyone who took the time to get to know him".
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God bless you Catpire. You will always be loved and will always be missed. Now get that vaping lounge in the sky going so we can enjoy your company when we get there. Pluid and Shadowfax will be in plentiful supply.