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Old 04-11-2019, 04:04 AM
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What happens out there has NOTHING to do with what happens in here. I think it's best to keep it that way.
Private messages are sometimes NOTHING but sometimes something else.
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Old 04-11-2019, 06:46 AM
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. . . Do the letters put together such as PM have any real meaning? I think it means a PRIVATE MESSAGE. I would guess some people just don't get it. I guess PM means NOTHING.
Nothing but some Possible Meanings:


Perfectly Mad
Possibly Meanngful
Pre-Menstrual
Potentially Maniacal
Probably Mischievous
Post-Menopausal
Petty Meanderings
Painfully Malicious
Perpetuating Misinformation

(I have way too much time on my hands)
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Old 04-11-2019, 08:33 AM
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Nothing but some Possible Meanings:


Perfectly Mad
Possibly Meanngful
Pre-Menstrual
Potentially Maniacal
Probably Mischievous
Post-Menopausal
Petty Meanderings
Painfully Malicious
Perpetuating Misinformation

(I have way too much time on my hands)
Now those are NOTHING but Pretty Meaningful.
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Now those are NOTHING but Pretty Meaningful.
Good one, Tal. And your dog joke yesterday, NOTHING but funny......
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Old 04-11-2019, 08:40 AM
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Nothing but some Possible Meanings:


Perfectly Mad
Possibly Meanngful
Pre-Menstrual
Potentially Maniacal
Probably Mischievous
Post-Menopausal
Petty Meanderings
Painfully Malicious
Perpetuating Misinformation

(I have way too much time on my hands)
I'll take #6 for NOTHING but a $$ Jillion $$. You are too funny BK!
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Default 711 is the 24 8:55 AM EST tally for NOTHING.

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275, 521.
274, 944.

577 is the 24 hour 8:55 AM 4/09/2019 to 4/10/2109 NOTHING count.
NOTHING for 4/11/2019 has 276,232 views as of the 8:55 AM EST count.

276, 232
275, 521

24 hour count for 8:55 AM EST period from 4/10/2019 to 4/11/2019 is 711.
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Old 04-11-2019, 09:07 AM
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Default California has 669 Villages households.

Still no Florida showing up on A4 showing the Villages' households which have people claiming their home town is in that state.

The states for 4/11/2019 are:

California-- 669.

Colorado-- 344.

Kansas-- 205.

New Jersey-- 2,541.

Washington-- 180.

West Virginia-- 282.


Need to add a NOTHING.

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Today's The Villages Daily Sun A4 numbers for claimed hometowns in these states for Villages households:

Alabama-- 188.

Illinois-- 2,507.

Iowa-- 422.

Kentucky-- 507.

Nevada-- 93.

South Carolina-- 278.

I have been to all these states but South Carolina. And not for NOTHING.
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Default Check out the Villages Phone Book for other interesting claimed home towns.

State hometown counts for Villages' households.

Hope viewers like all these nerd posts with statistics. And not for NOTHING.

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I will be filling this out and not for NOTHING.

Alabama-- 188.
Alaska-- 52.
Arizona -- 106.
Arkansas-- 74.
California -- 669.
Colorado-- 344.
Connecticut-- 1,461.
Delaware-- 309.
Florida-- 3,915.
Georgia-- 915.
Hawaii-- 52.
Idaho-- 21.
Illinois-- 2,507.
Indiana-- 1,311.
Iowa-- 422.
Kansas-- 205.
Kentucky-- 507.
Louisiana-- 95.
Maine-- 529.
Maryland-- 1,529.
Massachusetts-- 2,192.
Michigan-- 3,057.
Minnesota-- 835.
Mississippi-- 71.
Missouri-- 611.
Montana-- 27.
Nebraska-- 168.
Nevada-- 93
New Hampshire--782.
New Mexico-- 60.
New York-- 6,303.
New Jersey-- 2,541.
North Carolina-- 713.
North Dakota-- 64.
Ohio-- 3,229.
Oklahoma-- 81.
Oregon-- 69.
Pennsylvania-- 3,700.
Rhode Island-- 488.
South Carolina-- 278.
South Dakota-- 39.
Tennessee-- 495.
Texas-- 510.
Utah-- 24
Vermont-- 281
Virginia-- 1,630
Washington -- 180
Washington, D.C.-- 48.
West Virginia-- 282
Wisconsin -- 1,641
Wyoming-- 19
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State hometown counts for Villages' households.

Hope viewers like all these nerd posts with statistics. And not for NOTHING.
Just call me a Nerd for NOTHING - lol. Good stuff, Tal. Boy, they are really flooding out of New York, aren't they? I'm quite surprised at the high number from PA as well. Taxes aren't as bad here as some states but I think it could be a pretty boring existence staying here as a senior especially in the winter months.

On the other hand, I wonder how many of the Florida number are really transplants from other places - moved to other parts of Florida first, then relocated to TV.
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I wish I had time to stay here and play today but I still have to work..

On behalf of Tal I would like to thank everyone for your contributions to NOTHING. You're just giving him more numbers to Tal(ly) for tomorrow..
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Just call me a Nerd for NOTHING - lol. Good stuff, Tal. Boy, they are really flooding out of New York, aren't they? I'm quite surprised at the high number from PA as well. Taxes aren't as bad here as some states but I think it could be a pretty boring existence staying here as a senior especially in the winter months.

On the other hand, I wonder how many of the Florida number are really transplants from other places - moved to other parts of Florida first, then relocated to TV.
I'll be joining the whopping other 180 Washingtonians to migrate across the country. lol
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I wish I had time to stay here and play today but I still have to work..

On behalf of Tal I would like to thank everyone for your contributions to NOTHING. You're just giving him more numbers to Tal(ly) for tomorrow..
And I am almost up to 38,000 posts. Thanks to NOTHING. I will have been on here for 12 years though in July of 2019.
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Ok Nucky,

You have asked (at least twice) who are my favorite comedians. So here goes nothing:

In my younger days I loved Erma Bombeck. Not a comedian but a humorist. "If I had my Life to Live Over" by Erma Bombeck - Golden Nugget #165 - YouTube . and, in her own voice: One Size Fits All - YouTube

Along those lines I adore Jeanne Robertson. One of her best routines is "Don't send a man to the grocery store!". You can see it here: Jeanne Robertson "Don't send a man to the grocery store!" - YouTube

I loved much of George Carlin's material especially the classic one about stuff: George Carlin - Stuff - YouTube

Tina Fey tina fey the mark twain prize speech - YouTube

I can't say I like all of her acts, but I do enjoy some of Sarah Silverman routines.

And, at the risk of alienating myself and losing any hope of continued TOTV friendships, any of the hundreds of political song parodies by Randy Rainbow. Here's one done to the musical Oklahoma OMAROSA! A Randy Rainbow Song Parody - YouTube
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I'll be joining the whopping other 180 Washingtonians to migrate across the country. lol
I am not sure I have met another Washingtonian here in the Villages in the almost 14 years we have been here in the Villages and 23 years in FL.

There were a few hundred volunteers at the two Palm Harbor Libraries I volunteered at 10-14 hours per week in 2000-2003. I talked to almost all the 200 or so people at one time or another. Or it NOTHING but seems like it.

My double cousin lived in Bellingham, WA back around 1989-1994 or so before moving to Yakima.
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I am not sure I have met another Washingtonian here in the Villages in the almost 14 years we have been here in the Villages and 23 years in FL.

There were a few hundred volunteers at the two Palm Harbor Libraries I volunteered at 10-14 hours per week in 2000-2003. I talked to almost all the 200 or so people at one time or another. Or it NOTHING but seems like it.

My double cousin lived in Bellingham, WA back around 1989-1994 or so before moving to Yakima.
I met a couple from the state of Washington when I was visiting the Fenney area a year or so ago. They lived down the street from the open house I was checking out. We got to talking and they kept encouraging me to buy on their street. Really nice couple and neighbors anyone would probably enjoy living next to. Hopefully others we know from WA are that nice. Of course, they may not be as excited to have me as their neighbor.......dealing with me on NOTHING may be all they can handle.
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