smileforme50
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Joined: 1/24/2013 From: DelaWHERE(?) Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: ResidentSadist It's all about location, location, location. Waking up in the morning and starting your day by watching the Dolphins playing in the ocean or feeding the ducks on the lake . . . well, it changes your paradigm, your mood. Living in a warm place, taking a swim then driving to work in a nice convertible just makes me feel like I am glad to be alive. Why not move to the beach? As you can see, I love the coastline. Lived on the beach most of my life . . . Sarasota, Palma Sola Bay, Bradenton, Daytona Beach, La Playas De Tijuana, Isla Mujeres and fresh water lakes in Lake Dallas, St Clair Shores MI and Metropolitan Beach MI . . . even lived on the river in Detroit's Grosse Point and Indian Village suburbs. I am headed to South Beach, Miami Beach, FL eventually. If I don't get the cash together to do that soon, I wouldn't mind living in the Keys. I am very fond of Florida. It has lots of saltwater coastline. I used to live on the Gulf Coast, moved to Daytona while working my way down the coast to South Beach. Fell in love, got detoured to her location in central Florida for a while to straighten out the house and sell it... but even here, if I throw a rock over the back fence, it will splash into a lake. Home Sweet Home
So......RS...are you taking any tenants?? I would LOVE to move to the Gulf Coast of Florida.....Sarasota, Ft Myers, Bradenton.....I don't care! After last winter when we had almost a total of 5 feet of snow and I slipped on ice 4 times, I vowed that I am going to get to Florida even if I have to walk. Well....I was hoping I was down there before this winter hit....but it didn't work. So now I'm shooting to be down there before the end of this year. I don't know how I'm going to do it, but at least I have the support of a good friend who is trying to help me out.
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“Give it to me!” she yelled “I’m so fucking wet! Give it to me now!” She could scream all she wanted…..I was keeping the umbrella.
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