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Name: Arthur
Birthday: March 29
Gender: Male
Status: Single
Religion: Spiritual
Location:
STRATFORD, New Hampshire
United States
School:
Thru H.S. Auto Repair
Work:
Owner of Hyside Photography I do Photography, Printing, and Laminating/Mounting
Hometown(s):
Weymouth, Mass.
Gilmanton,N.H.
Scarbourough,Me.
ConwayN.H.
Stratford, N.H
Quote:
There is no such thing as " Adults " Only older Kids, some Mature, some Not! / One Can Never Have Too Many Friends!/ To Teach, One Must First Know How To Learn!/ Love & Friendship- You get back only as much as you give!

Comments (351)


Hey Art ~ Your friend Kath just asked to be my friend too! I really enjoyed her beautiful pictures and I know she has been a good friend to you so I am looking forward to getting to know her.

Hope you are having a wonderful day up there in your part of this beautiful country.

Your old Pal,
Patricia
Posted: November 14, 2009 8:57AM EST
billyga753 says:

It's FUNday Thursday-- as in, I'm off CALL... Wahoo!

Hope all is well in PARADISE =o)
Billy
Posted: November 12, 2009 6:08PM EST
Hollowwood says:

Every thing is Fine and Dandy ! Hope the Weather sends some Sun for your "Free Days". Art
Posted: November 12, 2009 6:14PM EST
jen43 says:

Hello my friend, Hope this finds you well and happy, Can you believe we are almost in the Holiday season,
?, Time passes so quickly, enjoy your weekend, Jen
Posted: November 7, 2009 6:46PM EST
Hollowwood says:

I am doing well in Body and Spirit! I would hope the Holidays are found enjoyable to you and yours. Art
Posted: November 7, 2009 7:04PM EST
billyga753 says:

On Call at WORK... Boo! Hiss! Did I say, Boo! Hiss! See you next Thursday Night...
Posted: November 4, 2009 9:14PM EST
Hollowwood says:

I think you ought to Re-Up for another 10 years! LOL Art
Posted: November 4, 2009 9:19PM EST
billyga753 says:

ROTFL!
Posted: November 4, 2009 9:20PM EST
Kath1948 says:

Art, if I didn't have to work, I would probably spend more time on the computer.
I don't know about you, but I need to get things to do in the real world. You know I didn't have a computer for 3 months at one time. The couple of weeks was strange. I was trying to figure out a way I could get a computer. After the two weeks, I started feeling much better. I started going outside more, and reading and just finding things to do in my spare time. I think we do get a sort of addiction to the internet. It's not the computer it's getting on sites and corresponding with people we more then likely will never meet. Remember when tv was like that? When the power went out and how relieved we were when the electricity and the TV came back on?
Sign of the Times?
Kat
Posted: October 28, 2009 1:14AM EDT
Hollowwood says:

This was why I did this Tong in Cheek Journal. Many can find themselves living on line at the expense of their Real Life. Art
Posted: October 28, 2009 9:53AM EDT
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