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LOL yeah I certainly didn't mean that haha, our usage varies a bit!

"In Australian slang, "cracker" can mean something excellent or great, as in "What a cracker of a day!"."
Well “ what’s cracking” “ what’s cracking off” “ what’s cracklating” “ what’s crackalackin” are all acceptable ways of greeting and asking about current events here in California. :)
 
It was nice out today in maine mid 50s in bangor. To some of you I know that's cold but for polar bears like myself that is nice weather. During the winter months sometimes I feel like I'm in a siberian prison, because I don't do any outdoor winter activities never been into it idk why. So when spring gets here I celebrate. I went out on my porch and had a celebratory stogie.
 
It was nice out today in maine mid 50s in bangor. To some of you I know that's cold but for polar bears like myself that is nice weather. During the winter months sometimes I feel like I'm in a siberian prison, because I don't do any outdoor winter activities never been into it idk why. So when spring gets here I celebrate. I went out on my porch and had a celebratory stogie.
Bangor? Isn't that in Wales?
 
Drunk at the moment, so won't be responding to any of the different threads here. But my mom just called me; my abuela is on hospice now. I made peace with it in December when I saw her...my mom has been convinced things will be okay, and due to her own surgery is unable to fly down to Florida, so it's a surprise to her. I spoke with my brother and he's on the same page; when I visited in December she barely remember me and didn't remember my wife; when he visited for my primos quincinera, she didn't have any recognition towards either of them. It may be better this way, hopefully after death she reforms with her full brainpower.
 
Drunk at the moment, so won't be responding to any of the different threads here. But my mom just called me; my abuela is on hospice now. I made peace with it in December when I saw her...my mom has been convinced things will be okay, and due to her own surgery is unable to fly down to Florida, so it's a surprise to her. I spoke with my brother and he's on the same page; when I visited in December she barely remember me and didn't remember my wife; when he visited for my primos quincinera, she didn't have any recognition towards either of them. It may be better this way, hopefully after death she reforms with her full brainpower.
My condolences :(
 
Drunk at the moment, so won't be responding to any of the different threads here. But my mom just called me; my abuela is on hospice now. I made peace with it in December when I saw her...my mom has been convinced things will be okay, and due to her own surgery is unable to fly down to Florida, so it's a surprise to her. I spoke with my brother and he's on the same page; when I visited in December she barely remember me and didn't remember my wife; when he visited for my primos quincinera, she didn't have any recognition towards either of them. It may be better this way, hopefully after death she reforms with her full brainpower.
I'm so very sorry to hear... my thoughts are with you guys
 
Bangor? Isn't that in Wales?
One of the funny things about the state of maine in the USA is alot of our towns and small cities have the names of European and even some other places names of their cities. There's a bangor(where I live), a Belfast, a Mexico, China, Moscow, etc there are more but those are the ones I can think of quickly. The part of the us I live in is called "New England" lots of people of English and British ancestry here so it kind of makes sense that alot of the names of places are English or European. We also have other European communities there once was a big French population there might still be. I myself am mainly English, irish and Scottish ancestry. So yeah even though a majority Caucasian state although in some pockets there is more diversity, there is alot of European diversity.
 
One of the funny things about the state of maine in the USA is alot of our towns and small cities have the names of European and even some other places names of their cities. There's a bangor(where I live), a Belfast, a Mexico, China, Moscow, etc there are more but those are the ones I can think of quickly. The part of the us I live in is called "New England" lots of people of English and British ancestry here so it kind of makes sense that alot of the names of places are English or European. We also have other European communities there once was a big French population there might still be. I myself am mainly English, irish and Scottish ancestry. So yeah even though a majority Caucasian state although in some pockets there is more diversity, there is alot of European diversity.
Maine is AWESOME!!!!! I was going to retire there, but right now it looks like New Hampshire might be the place. But I do have a place in Maine
 

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