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    Default Crystal Springs, Nevada

    It's good to see the local small businesses in Crystal Springs are spending their stimulus check by completing a major renovation.
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    Uh Paul.....is Janice around??

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    I didn't know they were closed for remodeling.
    Roger that!
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    Gordon,

    You don't think that Janice would have allowed me within a mile of this, er....establishment, alone do ya?

    Wish I had a better story, but the 'ole GPS isn't real accurate out in the desert, and we stumbled onto this place.

    You should have seen the fine palace that was taking up the slack (yep, there were open for business at 11:00 am) due to the renovation project...

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    Quote Originally Posted by phorner View Post
    You should have seen the fine palace that was taking up the slack (yep, there were open for business at 11:00 am) due to the renovation project...
    When Deb, then 11 year old son Jay, and I drove across Nevada's center part (south to north) last September, passing the brothels (Shady Lady Ranch, and one with a crashed twin engine airplane out front at their landing strip, and a couple of more), it gave Deb and me a chance to explain more to Jay about how the world worked and what those businesses did.

    What a wonderful learning and teaching opportunity we all had.

    Eric and Debbie Faires
    Huntsville, TN

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    Don't keep us in suspense. How about sharing with us how the world works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg View Post
    Don't keep us in suspense. How about sharing with us how the world works.
    Yeah. What he said

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg View Post
    Don't keep us in suspense. How about sharing with us how the world works.

    Jon and Ken:

    I think neither of you probably has the maturity level of Jay, so it would probably be a waste of my time attempting to share with you my version of how the world works. :-) :-)

    Plus, my view of how the world works is probably very warped, so you would pick on me if I publicly stated my views.

    You must remain in suspense.

    Eric Faires
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobobimmer View Post
    Jon and Ken:

    I think neither of you probably has the maturity level of Jay, so it would probably be a waste of my time attempting to share with you my version of how the world works. :-) :-)

    Plus, my view of how the world works is probably very warped, so you would pick on me if I publicly stated my views.

    You must remain in suspense.

    Eric Faires
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    Good call, Eric......

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobobimmer View Post
    When Deb, then 11 year old son Jay, and I drove across Nevada's center part (south to north) last September, passing the brothels (Shady Lady Ranch, and one with a crashed twin engine airplane out front at their landing strip, and a couple of more), it gave Deb and me a chance to explain more to Jay about how the world worked and what those businesses did.

    What a wonderful learning and teaching opportunity we all had.

    Eric and Debbie Faires
    Huntsville, TN
    That is such a nice story Eric. I always learned a lot from hands on experience when I was young.

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