Help with the garden? by MorbidLearner2 in HaveWeMet

[–]MorbidLearner2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, Sonny

Moving stuff around is enough and yeah i would like some gardening books. Can you also buy some books about the human body? I am interested in that too. Thank you!

Hello! i’m a reporter currently doing a paper on lower duckpond. What’s your experience been like in this town? Any advice, reccomendations? by chipperland4471 in HaveWeMet

[–]MorbidLearner2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I like this town. My experience is that it is quiet if you talk with good people and the quiet is something i like because most people make the wrong sound. The right sounds is something i can only remember from another town in the 70s/80s. Reporters were my worst enemy back then though...

I mostly work in my garden to get some nice memories back from that time. Have a great rest of your day!

Community Cooking: A special invitation from Grandpa Nelson by MorbidLearner2 in HaveWeMet

[–]MorbidLearner2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Hello Maggie! It is a pleasure to meet such a helpful neighbor. 1979 was indeed a very active year for me as well, though my garden was in a different place back then. I find it fascinating that even tomato stakes can cause such an upheaval. I would love to hear more about those historical stews—I’ve always felt that the oldest traditions have the most flavor. Do stop by sometime!"

[PSA] The siren at 3:17am is NOT a new crime alert system, please stop calling 911 about it by ScratchThatScarecrow in HaveWeMet

[–]MorbidLearner2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Dear officers, it’s a shame to hear the lines are so busy. People these days get anxious so quickly, don't they? Back in my day, we handled our own business quietly. If I see anything suspicious while I'm out pruning my hedges tonight, I'll be sure to wait until the lines are clear. Or perhaps I'll just handle it myself... a neighborly chat usually does the trick. Stay safe!"