• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

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I've done this for almost 40 years. Last flu was in 1985. No respiratory issues. My bout with Wuhan Charlie was mild which I attribute to having this stuff in my system waiting when Wuhan arrived. It's been the same for all my immediate family except none of them got Wuhan. I load up on Zinc whenever I feel a cold coming on. Usually makes a 3 day issue into a 1 day issue.
I started with a daily Centrum and have worked my old ass up to Centrum for old fks. Haven't been sick in decades. Any jab is not an option.
 
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Wow!!!
I pass by this ancient mailbox every day on my walks. The old rusty box is nailed to an oak that has to be 150 years old. After 6 years of passing it by I decided to open the box to see if anything was inside. After all, there isn’t even a house nearby to which it could possibly serve anyway. Any home it serviced was long ago torn down I’m sure. I noticed an ancient letter inside as you can see in picture #2. I looked at the post mark date and it said July 7, 1903. Due to age and moisture the addressee on the envelope was not readable, so I opened up the envelope hoping to find some local history and a good story I could share with you. Here is what the letter inside said. “We at Carriage Shield hate to be the bearer of bad news Mr Mallard but the warranty on your buggy has expired. Please take a few minutes to sign up for our 2-horse plan and never worry about those expensive wheel and horseshoe repairs again.”
 
FWIW from “McAfee”


Don’t Worry the Mrs and I are now in
the Mojave Wasteland at an ultra-secure facility.

We are, for now, out of reach of the corrupt elementsof the [NSA] (In-)Justice Department.

They are after my blood, your blood

our souls.

P@in Is Coming.

John McAfee.
YOu beat me too it so I'll post the link as an assist. This sure as shit is fun to consider. Fingers crossed he's alive and helping the good guys.
 
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Wow!!!
I pass by this ancient mailbox every day on my walks. The old rusty box is nailed to an oak that has to be 150 years old. After 6 years of passing it by I decided to open the box to see if anything was inside. After all, there isn’t even a house nearby to which it could possibly serve anyway. Any home it serviced was long ago torn down I’m sure. I noticed an ancient letter inside as you can see in picture #2. I looked at the post mark date and it said July 7, 1903. Due to age and moisture the addressee on the envelope was not readable, so I opened up the envelope hoping to find some local history and a good story I could share with you. Here is what the letter inside said. “We at Carriage Shield hate to be the bearer of bad news Mr Mallard but the warranty on your buggy has expired. Please take a few minutes to sign up for our 2-horse plan and never worry about those expensive wheel and horseshoe repairs again.”
You truly are mad, man.
 
You truly are mad, man.
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