Neko-chan
Lovin' The Homestead
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i gotta tell you i laughed a lot about this. i grew up with an airplane strapped to my butt.. and then traveled a lot on business. oh the stories i could tell. i am that person that doenst want to talk to you. but that doesnt mean i'm not friendly. i've met my share of weirdos, freaks, creepers, and pervs on all those well earned sky miles... sorry!And the aloofness comment comes from traveling mostly (not just the neighbors). American airports (the big ones at least) suck when it comes to people persons. 90% of them don't give a flying rats rear end about you. They wouldn't even smile at me, never mind saying hello
aint that right!I don't miss the old fancy lifestyle though. Seems a million years ago ... In a galaxy far, far away.
In Tx the sun steam dries everything. If you look at people walking around they have steam coming off of them.big brown horse said:Hey Neko-Chan, I think you are a very cool chick. However not all Americans are aloof. I've lived in three different states during my 40 years here on this earth. I have moved many times within the three states. I can name each and every neighbor I've ever had. I got along with 99% of them (The 1%-er guy tried to push Amway on me way too many times and I finally asked him to stop coming over to my house...but that was a fluke.)
Neighbor relations are very important in my book...and it seems that my many different neighbors all agreed. I actually think they are more important than average friends.
Anyway, all the places we lived we always had a "solar clothes dryer" and so did many of our neighbors. We were considered middle class too. In TX you could dry your entire load in under 10 minutes it seemed. Dryers took forever compared to the TX sunshine.