Philos
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Birthday:
Nov 6, 1900 (Age: 112)
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Near the house that Elvis built
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Promoting the Navy's next generation of officers

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Philos

Apprentice, 112, from Near the house that Elvis built

Philos was last seen:
May 17, 2013
    1. Philos
      Hi andy 2h

      I posted a lengthy answer over on your personal profile page.
    2. andy2h
      thanks for your help, may i ask you a question, what in your opinion is the best way to protect my mage and priest as usually they get wiped out pretty quick esp in ulgoths beard, finding this part very hard
    3. Philos
      My home came through fine. It is "up" on what passes for a "ridge" in West Tennesse. That means about 50 ft higher than the surrounding terrain. HAH! Although we liked the house, the fact that it was on higher ground was a extra selling feature. It would take a flood of Biblical proportions for our place to be in danger. I amazingly didn't even lose power, that was nice. I couldn't leave for about a day or so as the county road my street is off of dips way down on either side of the "ridge" so I was dry and had power but couldn't leave.
    4. DesR85
      Saw your blog posting about the flood. Looks pretty bad. Hope your place isn't seriously damaged in any way.
    5. Philos
      Much too long I must say. I have, on occasion, popped into GB for a brief look around but didn't have much time. But recent floods here (check the link in my blog) got me thinking I that need to get back to the regular things I enjoy.
    6. DesR85
      Hey Phil,

      I'm fine thanks. You?

      By the way, long time no see, man. :)
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    Birthday:
    Nov 6, 1900 (Age: 112)
    Location:
    Near the house that Elvis built
    Occupation:
    Promoting the Navy's next generation of officers
    History buff, occasional gamer, animal lover

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