Well, there's always Western State in Steilacoom.Probably, but Washington State's public mental health system is quite broken.

Well, there's always Western State in Steilacoom.Probably, but Washington State's public mental health system is quite broken.

dales wrote:Well, there's always Western State in Steilacoom.Probably, but Washington State's public mental health system is quite broken.![]()
It's been 5 years since I've had a girlfriend.![]()

No... I don't. I don't even know enough about what's being said to do a google search. So, who said what, and to whom?Sue U wrote:... It's been 5 years since I've had a girlfriend...
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I was shocked when I read that...It's been 5 years since I've had a girlfriend.







I am very familiar with Bogart and Raines. However, and truth be told, I am one of very few people who have never memorized the complete script to Casablanca. Which, by the way, I have seen completely a number of times but never in one sitting. And, yes, I do like to play it down a lot just to get a reaction from those who think I am really THAT dense. In real life not much ever gets past me. I'm dyslexic, not retarded.Lord Jim wrote:I don't know if you're kidding or not Ray, (which I believe is the affect you are frequently striving for... Because if you're not kidding it means that not only have you never seen Casablanca, but you don't even recognize a picture of Humphrey Bogart, (let alone Claude Raines...

Is that it, directly to the right of your posts, Sue?Sue U wrote:Or, as the kids these days say, "This is my shocked face."
My grandmother got married at 14 to man perhaps ten years older and had a baby before she 15 and went on to have nine more, but that was different time.Jarlaxle wrote:Bullshit. At sixteen, my grandmother got married and my uncle enlisted.liberty wrote:Any old man that wants a young woman is stupid. What does a young woman want with an old man? The only thing I can think of is money.
And a sixteen year old is not a woman is she is a baby; she should be home with her mommy.
A 'premature' birth, eh? Surprising how many families have first-borns that did not go full-term.datsunaholic wrote:My grandmother married my grandfather at 17 (he was 24), and this was in 1940. Her mother, 16, in 1919. I have access to the genealogy trees for the family (which just brought up a disturbing realization, which also explains why my great-grandmother broke off an engagement to marry my great-grandfather. Oops. I don't think I'll mention that to my Grandmother, though I suspect she already knows, since she's the one that told me about the prior engagement).
As my father used to say, "It's well-known that the first baby can come at any time after the wedding; after that, it generally takes a full nine months of gestation."Bicycle Bill wrote:A 'premature' birth, eh? Surprising how many families have first-borns that did not go full-term.
Bicycle Bill wrote: Of course, in those days a polite person did not walk around with a calculator and a pencil and keep track, either.
In those day it wasn’t unusual for a girl to have a sick friend in Mississippi that need help for nine months or so.Bicycle Bill wrote:A 'premature' birth, eh? Surprising how many families have first-borns that did not go full-term.datsunaholic wrote:My grandmother married my grandfather at 17 (he was 24), and this was in 1940. Her mother, 16, in 1919. I have access to the genealogy trees for the family (which just brought up a disturbing realization, which also explains why my great-grandmother broke off an engagement to marry my great-grandfather. Oops. I don't think I'll mention that to my Grandmother, though I suspect she already knows, since she's the one that told me about the prior engagement).
-"BB"-

I have a cousin who "disappeared" for some time way back when I was young. (I'm guessing 1968 and she was 6 years older than me).In those day it wasn’t unusual for a girl to have a sick friend in Mississippi that need help for nine months or so.