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IME-Photography [2017-01-03 10:07:33 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful landscape Mark❤❤❤❤❤

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Phenix59 In reply to IME-Photography [2017-01-04 02:10:08 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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IME-Photography In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-04 11:52:07 +0000 UTC]

You are welcome dear   

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JayLeyPrice [2017-01-03 04:07:19 +0000 UTC]

Is that a saguaro?
I can't remember the name.
We have tons of them all over the Northern Isles
of Scotland. LOL

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-03 04:11:44 +0000 UTC]

Yeppers indeed they are the ever present, can't spit without hitting one no matter which way you turn, saguaro cactus.

Oh and....

I WANT TO VISIT SCOTLAND!!!!!!!!

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-03 04:47:46 +0000 UTC]

You need to visit the northern isles.
Fuck the rest of Scotland and fuck the UK.
Beautiful Nordic Isles

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-03 04:53:33 +0000 UTC]

One day I hope to visit... 

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-03 05:19:39 +0000 UTC]

I go back home every May.
I can't wait. I have a big. I'm triplet
and I have 4 younger sisters.
Me and one of my sisters Tonie
are the only ones in the family who live
in America. My triplet brother JayRoy
did, but no longer with us.

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-04 01:57:44 +0000 UTC]

Sorry to hear about your brother

Wow that does sound like a big family which might explain my dads side of the family with 10 kids, 7 brothers and 3 sisters all Scot/Irish. Must be the Scottish half

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-04 02:05:17 +0000 UTC]

thanks. 
Is your father Scots Irish or Scot and Irish

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-04 02:29:00 +0000 UTC]

Well the story goes that one of my ancestors was an Irishman conscripted into the English army way back in the 1200's(?) and was left wounded on the field. A Scottish woman took him in and mended him and they got along and got married though the marriage part is a bit hazy. And then begot kids which beget more and so on till now. So I would think outside of the original Irish gene we are predominantly Scottish.

On the other hand there is a brewery in south Scottland that has the same name as my last name as well. But my last name seems kind of popular in the world so who knows.

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-04 03:16:42 +0000 UTC]

 I wasn't sure because you have Scots Irish who are from
Ulster Ireland. I was going to go to.
 I was going to go to college in Dublin, but never did. 
 My mam is from Wales and has a very common Welsh name
and it's the first of my 2 last names

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-04 03:41:56 +0000 UTC]

You have two last names!?

Oh I get it if you get in trouble and they are looking for you under one of the last names you can say the other and get away. Clever

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-04 03:49:38 +0000 UTC]

 LOL. Oh I'm always in trouble
 it's a hyphenated last name.
mother's-father's. My mam never took
took my father's last name
 

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-04 04:14:23 +0000 UTC]

Well could still work in getting out of trouble... maybe... I'd give it a shot every chance I got

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-04 04:41:14 +0000 UTC]

Yeah but it's one name. My driver's license
and both passports say LLewellyn-Wagner

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-04 05:05:03 +0000 UTC]

Yeah... that could be a problem

I have always liked the name LLewellyn cause of the first two LL's Always figured one was a silent letter but could never figure out which one

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-04 05:35:46 +0000 UTC]

Ll is somewhat silent. It's hard to phoneticise it english
It's kind of a "kla"sound  or putting your tongue in between
your teeth and make an "S" sound, like a lisp. 

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-05 02:12:32 +0000 UTC]

Oh, great this is like that rolling the r's thing... I can barely speak my own language

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-05 04:03:39 +0000 UTC]

  No.. My Pa has that thick highland Scot
accent.With that crrrrrazy rrrolling rrrrrr of
the heeeeghlaunds. 
  Orcadian Scot or Insular Scot is a bit different
than Scot or Standard Scot English
  When I speak to fawks for for the first time
and they don't know where I'm from, they
say things like, Where are you from?
Ireland, Sweden, Norway?
Close,, pretty much in between.
 Northern Isles!

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-05 04:11:37 +0000 UTC]

Okay then I feel a wee bit better then

If I speak normally I don't have the expected accent of a midwesterner. I actually don't have any accent at all so when I tell someone I'm from St. Louis Mo. they don't believe me. Mostly because the movies always have us talking with some outrageous hick twange sound

Though I've discovered over the years that if I talk with someone long enough I apparently start mimicking there accent without realizing it  

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-05 05:09:50 +0000 UTC]

haha. East St. Louis.
I have a friend that I met when I first came to America.
We both tended at the same bar. She was from E St. Louis.
She asked to give her a ride back home and stay with her for
the week....Nooo problem Amber....
 I was scared when I got there..
A day latter we walked down to the store and all these
boys where catcalling me. "Hey there ginger"
So I ended up smoking w/ them. and I smoked them
out. I was not so afraid after all. This one kid said you are
the first person I have ever met from europe. They were
so cool. We hung out with them a few more night.
 See it goes to show you. Never judge a book by its cover.
I'm transgender and people always get wrong idea about me.

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Phenix59 In reply to JayLeyPrice [2017-01-13 00:29:33 +0000 UTC]

When I was young no one went into East St. Louis, even the folks living there wanted to be someplace else

Place looked like something out of an old WWII battle zone with burnt out buildings and stores empty and falling apart with broken glass everywhere. Bad enough to get caught by one of the many gangs roaming around but worse if the local cops stopped you. They built the new highway up high and over the place so no one would have to get near it.

transgendered... which direction?

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JayLeyPrice In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-13 19:57:26 +0000 UTC]

I was born male. I take hormones.
Still have that. not going anywhere. lol

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EvilDogBum [2017-01-03 01:05:11 +0000 UTC]

That middle one is sad

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Phenix59 In reply to EvilDogBum [2017-01-03 01:11:50 +0000 UTC]

So was I growing up between two siblings... that cactus will just have to learn to cope and deal with disappointment

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EvilDogBum In reply to Phenix59 [2017-01-03 01:15:29 +0000 UTC]

Viagra might help too

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Phenix59 In reply to EvilDogBum [2017-01-03 01:17:37 +0000 UTC]

Well I wasn't gonna mention that but true it probably would

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