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Carol/Bonadie
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Sep 09, 2018 06:14AM

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After noticing that my bone collection had grown to ghoulish numbers, I refocused on collecting as many types of rocks as possible and building rock walls on the back forty with shelves of shale to display the bones and some of my rock carvings and paintings. A work in progress but unusual at least.
I also had some very preliminary discussions with a whistleblower Chicago police officer about writing the book about her story. The federal corruption trial and several civil actions convinced me there was too much possible liability in trying to avoid libel and defamation concerns, so I declined. (I suspect she was glad I quit before she had to fire me).
And - it must have been in my spare time and without me noticing - my hair seems to be a lot more salt than pepper, and my infamous abs of steel are now covered with a foreign substance resembling Jello (it must be Jello cause Jam don't shake).
Anyhooo, glad to be back, and I wonder how long it will take before you wish I was gone again. Dan

And you're right, it likely will not be long before you and Barry gang up on me about something or other, Melodie and Ann (and probably now Jan) give you snickers of solidarity, and I'm regretting my moment of weakness.
But let's all enjoy our kumbaya moment until then! ;-) Welcome back, and thanks to Barry for reaching out the old fashioned way.

When you go missing you sure do it in style! (A BONE collection! ?!??) Rock carvings and paintings do sound quite fascinating too.
Welcome back old friend! (Which has nothing to do with salt in the hair or jelly on the belly, but the familiarity of a long friendship and joy at reconnecting!)



I’m still glad you’re back, Dan! I was just a little worried that you were collecting human bones in ways I didn’t want to know. Collecting animal bones sounds interesting.
My mom and aunt used to live in Arizona, in Superior. They were rock collectors and used to hike the arroyos after monsoon season to see what had washed out during the rains.
If you’ve been moving rock to build walls and shelves, you must still have biceps of steel!e