dillon (sasquatch)
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dillon (sasquatch)
Hey guys...and girls... I was a member about 5 years ago and am rejoining. I was wondering if anyone was still around who might remember me? I used to use the name 'sasquatch'. Thanks, hope to reconnect with old correspondents and make some new acquaintances. Ciao...dillon.
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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
If you try to log-in using your original screen name and
can't remember your password, there is a 'tick' box under
your log-in which will send you a temporary or original
password to your email. I did find your account and IF you
want to use it, I'll help you in getting it back 'in-service'
for you
Let me know
Uncle Al

can't remember your password, there is a 'tick' box under
your log-in which will send you a temporary or original
password to your email. I did find your account and IF you
want to use it, I'll help you in getting it back 'in-service'
for you

Let me know

Uncle Al



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When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
I figured it would just be simpler to start fresh, New account.
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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
Sometimes it is simpler. Too, I might have offered some good-natured nut-busting as that was my nickname for more than a few years.
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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
Welcome back Sasquatch, it must surely be a coincidence that I was, just now, reading an article about this hominid species in the Sept/Oct Backwoodsman magazine
As for Dillon, that was the name of our late riding horse, who died about 4 years ago, aged 30. I can't remember you, but you may have departed here before I joined. As an experienced returning member, you will I'm sure, notice a few unfamiliar characters. I hope it hasn't changed too much in your absence.

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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
Welcome back...
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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
Allow me to disagree!Sarongman wrote: As an experienced returning member, you will I'm sure, notice a few unfamiliar characters. I hope it hasn't changed too much in your absence.
I do hope there have been a lot of new characters taking an interest in this forum; do we not wish skirt-wearing to be more widespread?
Nor do I think it would be bad for such a community to change and develop through the years.
A decade or two ago, it might have been "I'd like to be able to wear a skirt more often, but ..." or "I can't wear a skirt without makeup, high heels ..."
Today it's more likely to be "It's nice to be able to go about my daily life in a skirt without people staring" or "I wear the same clothes with my skirts as I would if I wore trousers."
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Re: dillon (sasquatch)
I have noticed a lot of familiar names. Good to see so many of the old timers still kicking.
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