Found out boyfriend is bi-curious

Hey, I was born and raised in Florida...he's to much of a judgmental, childish jerk to have come from Florida. :D
No judgment against Florida, I just thought that's where JBJ is from. You'll have to forgive me, I don't pay much attention to him. :D

When did you become a Mod...that's a bit scary:D
Gird thine loins, sir! Or whatever. Why doesn't autocorrect ever accept "thine" as a word?
 
No judgment against Florida, I just thought that's where JBJ is from. You'll have to forgive me, I don't pay much attention to him. :D


Gird thine loins, sir! Or whatever. Why doesn't autocorrect ever accept "thine" as a word?

Because you're posting on Lit and not ye olde King James Bible.
 
QUOTE=Garnate;66298211]No judgment against Florida, I just thought that's where JBJ is from. You'll have to forgive me, I don't pay much attention to him. :D


Gird thine loins, sir! Or whatever. Why doesn't autocorrect ever accept "thine" as a word?[/QUOTE]

hahahahaha My people came to Florida in 1816 and founded Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Tampa, and a few other places. Ima 7th generation Floridian.

Lemme post pix of the old plantation mansions we owned.

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Tallahassee: Southwood Plantation House, some of my ancestors are buried behind the house.

Tallahassee: All that's left of Verdura Plantation House. It was huge. 13,000 square feet under roof. 10 bedrooms, a formal ballroom, with a view of the Gulf 25 miles away.
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Tallahassee: THE COLUMNS city home, built in 1832, restored 1995
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hahahahaha My people came to Florida in 1816 and founded Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Tampa, and a few other places. Ima 7th generation Floridian.

Lemme post pix of the old plantation mansions we owned.

Tallahassee: Southwood Plantation House, some of my ancestors are buried behind the house.

Give it a rest JJ. Even if you told the truth, no one would believe you. You used up your credibility a long time ago.
 
Give it a rest JJ. Even if you told the truth, no one would believe you. You used up your credibility a long time ago.

Jokes on you. Its all true.

WAVERLY PLANTATION HOUSE, TALLAHASSEE
It was a Thoroughbred horse farm built about 1825
 

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No judgment against Florida, I just thought that's where JBJ is from. You'll have to forgive me, I don't pay much attention to him. :D


Gird thine loins, sir! Or whatever. Why doesn't autocorrect ever accept "thine" as a word?

Because you were trying to use it incorrectly, that's why. Thy and thine are both second person possessive, but are not interchangeable. Thine is used before words beginning with vowels and thy is used in all other cases. It's a bit like a and an in this sense. So thy loins but thine eyes.
 
Jokes on you. Its all true.

WAVERLY PLANTATION HOUSE, TALLAHASSEE
It was a Thoroughbred horse farm built about 1825

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Interesting.

If I read my info packet from Tallahassee correctly, which includes a thesis on the house, the Waverly Plantation House in Southwood (later Tallahassee), built in 1865, was burned in a fire. It was a cotton plantation house until it was destroyed.

The home, when rebuilt in 1939, was matched to the plans of the original mansion and was renovated in a modified colonial-revival architecture style.

But that's just the way I read it.

:).
 
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Because you were trying to use it incorrectly, that's why. Thy and thine are both second person possessive, but are not interchangeable. Thine is used before words beginning with vowels and thy is used in all other cases. It's a bit like a and an in this sense. So thy loins but thine eyes.

This is the first time Lit has ever been helpful to me. :D



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QUOTE=Garnate;66298211]No judgment against Florida, I just thought that's where JBJ is from. You'll have to forgive me, I don't pay much attention to him. :D


Gird thine loins, sir! Or whatever. Why doesn't autocorrect ever accept "thine" as a word?

hahahahaha My people came to Florida in 1816 and founded Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Tampa, and a few other places. Ima 7th generation Floridian.

Lemme post pix of the old plantation mansions we owned.

89ed87de7d73242b082216b384f0487a.jpg
[

Tallahassee: Southwood Plantation House, some of my ancestors are buried behind the house.

Tallahassee: All that's left of Verdura Plantation House. It was huge. 13,000 square feet under roof. 10 bedrooms, a formal ballroom, with a view of the Gulf 25 miles away.
tumblr_n0scdhau1b1s7e0yco1_500.jpg


Tallahassee: THE COLUMNS city home, built in 1832, restored 1995
pr11002.jpg
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Got you beat.. part of my family was the welcome wagon for Ponce De Leon... I am part Florida Creek aka Seminole
 
No judgment against Florida, I just thought that's where JBJ is from. You'll have to forgive me, I don't pay much attention to him. :D


Gird thine loins, sir! Or whatever. Why doesn't autocorrect ever accept "thine" as a word?

In case I haven't said it, I am glad to have you posting here..
 
hahahahaha My people came to Florida in 1816 and founded Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Tampa, and a few other places. Ima 7th generation Floridian.

Lemme post pix of the old plantation mansions we owned

Blah-de-blah blah...
/bullshit continues ad nauseam


HAAAAAA_HAHAHAHAHA!

And from this apparent greatness (read: hogswattle) comes Jimmy, a decrepit, misogynist shit-heel, alone in his decrepit singlewide, reeking of soiled, old man ginch and moldy quaker oats cereal, fulla more shit than the pail beside his bed, used when his arthritic legs can’t shake his broken ass down the hall faster than the green apple splatters are staining his saggy fruit of the looms.

Farty Pants,“your people” have more in common with the gassy crap that burps outta the swamps and bogs in Florida than they do with any mansions.
Dear, you're confusing your history with your histrionics again.

Go easy on the pickle juice sunshine, and heed the words of your great aunt, Ms. Truth - "When you gets as old as dirt James, never trust a fart.".


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Interesting.

If I read my info packet from Tallahassee correctly, which includes a thesis on the house, the Waverly Plantation House in Southwood (later Tallahassee), built in 1865, was burned in a fire. It was a cotton plantation house until it was destroyed.

The home, when rebuilt in 1939, was matched to the plans of the original mansion and was renovated in a modified colonial-revival architecture style.

But that's just the way I read it.

:).

I took the Waverly photo in 1999, note its in color. Waverly is miles from Southwood. It was a horse farm. George Washington Ward, my 4th great grandfather, moved from Bourbon County KY in 1825, and brought his herd of Thoroughbred horses along. Horse racing was popular in Territorial Florida. Wards son, George Taliaferro Ward, bought Waverly from one of our early governors who moved to Texas. After Ward died in 1862 his children moved from Bel Air, south of Tallahassee, to Waverly. My great-grandmother, Cornelia James Grant, was born at Waverly May 1867. Most of the Ward children were dead by 1903. Waverly was sold around 1903 when Cornelia James Grant-Johnson moved to Annapolis, MD.

Southwood was the seat of George Washington Ward tho he owned the land beneath Bel Air. Southwood passed to George Taliaferro Ward who willed Southwood to son, George Randolph Ward, who died circa 1890. Southwood passed to Nannie Grant Ward then to her uncle William Seymour Ward. John Alexander Henderson bought Southwood after Ward died, and willed it to John Ward Henderson. The original Southwood burned in 1913. Cornelia James Grant-Johnson adopted Nannie Grant Ward after Nan's parents died.

John Alexander Henderson bought the house an old general named Butler built in 1865, and lived in the house till he died about 1903. The house passed to his son John Ward Henderson, his mother was Martha Chaires Ward. JWH passed the Butler house on to a son. In the late 1930s the state bought the land beneath the Butler house (for a new supreme court building) and the Henderson heir moved the Butler house to Southwood then sold Southwood and Verdura (the Benjamin Chaires seat) to the Saint Joe Paper Company. The Butler house was remodeled to look like the original Southwood house.

WAVERLY PLANTATION 1920S

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VERDURA PLANTATION HOUSE circa 1867
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BUTLER HOUSE BEFORE MOVED TO SOUTHWOOD
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I took the Waverly photo in 1999, note its in color. Waverly is miles from Southwood. It was a horse farm. George Washington Ward, my 4th great grandfather, moved from Bourbon County KY in 1825, and brought his herd of Thoroughbred horses along. Horse racing was popular in Territorial Florida. Wards son, George Taliaferro Ward, bought Waverly from one of our early governors who moved to Texas. After Ward died in 1862 his children moved from Bel Air, south of Tallahassee, to Waverly. My great-grandmother, Cornelia James Grant, was born at Waverly May 1867. Most of the Ward children were dead by 1903. Waverly was sold around 1903 when Cornelia James Grant-Johnson moved to Annapolis, MD.

Southwood was the seat of George Washington Ward tho he owned the land beneath Bel Air. Southwood passed to George Taliaferro Ward who willed Southwood to son, George Randolph Ward, who died circa 1890. Southwood passed to Nannie Grant Ward then to her uncle William Seymour Ward. John Alexander Henderson bought Southwood after Ward died, and willed it to John Ward Henderson. The original Southwood burned in 1913. Cornelia James Grant-Johnson adopted Nannie Grant Ward after Nan's parents died.

John Alexander Henderson bought the house an old general named Butler built in 1865, and lived in the house till he died about 1903. The house passed to his son John Ward Henderson, his mother was Martha Chaires Ward. JWH passed the Butler house on to a son. In the late 1930s the state bought the land beneath the Butler house (for a new supreme court building) and the Henderson heir moved the Butler house to Southwood then sold Southwood and Verdura (the Benjamin Chaires seat) to the Saint Joe Paper Company. The Butler house was remodeled to look like the original Southwood house.

JJ, if you want anyone to believe you, then you shouldn't have used up your credibility. With your credibility, you could say the sky is blue and people won't believe you. Once your credibility is trashed, you have nothing left! Like I said, give it a rest.
 
JJ, if you want anyone to believe you, then you shouldn't have used up your credibility. With your credibility, you could say the sky is blue and people won't believe you. Once your credibility is trashed, you have nothing left! Like I said, give it a rest.

What you believe doesn't change the facts one iota. Its not like your beliefs award me with pussy or money.
 
how successful are your beliefs jimblybob?

Your question is ambiguous and incoherent, define what you mean by SUCCESSFUL. I mean, I believe I can rise from my chair and walk to the kitchen or toilet. And I organize my life to get the results I want. You blabber like your puddin head pals.
 
47 words and what? Oh shit, I just admitted I gave the time to count. More than you usually get...

"twatcrust"
 
Leeleigh - at 3,000 plus posts - you so know this thread is going to derail...

You also knew your answer before you posted - gut feeling and all.

Comparing and combining unclejibblybits & Eilan into one post was the biggest entertainment ever... Ya What?!

"twatcrust"
 
Leeleigh - at 3,000 plus posts - you so know this thread is going to derail...

You also knew your answer before you posted - gut feeling and all.

Comparing and combining unclejibblybits & Eilan into one post was the biggest entertainment ever... Ya What?!

"twatcrust"

I wondered if you are lucid enough to define your blabbers.
 
Leeleigh - at 3,000 plus posts - you so know this thread is going to derail...

You also knew your answer before you posted - gut feeling and all.

Comparing and combining unclejibblybits & Eilan into one post was the biggest entertainment ever... Ya What?!

"twatcrust"

No, I am seeking intelligent thoughts, suggestions and conversations regarding my situation.. in MOST cases I got that.. Others, well they apparently came here to rattle cages.. I can ignore the cage rattlers.
 
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