pmichael
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Thank you. Don't mind if I do.*nods hello & offers snacks*
*settles in to catch up on the program already in progress*
*reaches out a hand in greeting.
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Thank you. Don't mind if I do.*nods hello & offers snacks*
*settles in to catch up on the program already in progress*
Are you trying to spur some antagonistic remark from me?Pulls up a chair to watch the proceedings.
PsychiatristDentist.
Round #2 this afternoon.
Thank youMy best wishes!!!
Good sleep, although with those 9 ladies shown at the bottom...Nytol . . . .
No spark screen?It’s cool and a bit too windy to have an outdoor fire tonight but we did it anyway.
The 50 Plus Cafe, Pub and All-Nite Greasy Spoon and old man / woman bar outside patio is open!!
Looks like you're using gasoline to start your fire, or a whole pack of fire lighters?It’s cool and a bit too windy to have an outdoor fire tonight but we did it anyway.
The 50 Plus Cafe, Pub and All-Nite Greasy Spoon and old man / woman bar outside patio is open!!
That's quite a flame W67! I noticed your hub cap collection........what's the story - cars you've owned?It’s cool and a bit too windy to have an outdoor fire tonight but we did it anyway.
The 50 Plus Cafe, Pub and All-Nite Greasy Spoon and old man / woman bar outside patio is open!!
No real need. Were typically more careful than this… it was a little too breezy for a fire last nite.No spark screen?
Have never used gas to start a fire. It’s old dry ash wood. Best thing abt the ash blight is that ash is excellent firewood, and there’s a lot of it. Just about 7/8 pieces of crumpled up newspaper some old, dry pine boughs and it caught quickly as always.Looks like you're using gasoline to start your fire, or a whole pack of fire lighters?
Yes, mostly old Torino hubcaps. I always keep a few exports on hand, cuz periodically we’ll lose one. My wife had a Mustang back in the day so a bunch of those old ones too and a few others we got at car shows and swap meets etc.That's quite a flame W67! I noticed your hub cap collection........what's the story - cars you've owned?
Good morning WT and Wonderer. Slept in to 530.Happy Saturday!!! Up too early, but the coffee is ready. Priorities, you see.
Good morning WT and Wonderer. Slept in to 530.. Feeling good with my first cup. And you?
Great looking m1! Let me know how it goes!Still got a bit of pain in my jaw, but except for a jolt as the Novocaine wore off and before the Ibu kicked in, it's not too bad.
This is the M1 carbine whose stock I refinished last month. It got a thorough cleaning and lubing, and it was test-fired. It's ready. I'd like another.
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2 grand for a carbine? good grief! my hipoint didn't cost half that.I'm not sure if they make a short mag for the carbine. The standard one is 15 rounds and the extended one is 30 rounds.
Now I want another carbine. I saw an Inland for sale the other day. Better part of 2 grand. I know . . . .
2 grand for a carbine? good grief! my hipoint didn't cost half that.
anyone? anyone? anyone? did no one share their dimensions and descriptions with you in this thread?Any ladies have a nice rack they’d like to share a description, dimensions or pic of?
The NFL draft is all the talk on the local news (I live near Detroit). Who knows how well a college player will do in the NFL but the excitement is there and fans hope is eternal. For 50 years I was a wait and see fan of the Detroit Lions as they had poor teams and even worst drafts. Now that Ford women have taken control, the team is better. HHhm I wonder if a woman President would also do better.
No. But on the up side there was plenty of wineanyone? anyone? anyone? did no one share their dimensions and descriptions with you in this thread?![]()
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I am multitasking. On lit while I’m on a boring call. Don’t tell my boss!!
It’s been cool here in Jersey and had to bring my plants in last nite. Typical for this time of year. And no rain on the horizon. Last year, we had an extremely dry spring as well, followed up by a very wet summer.
We own a small farm (mostly woodland for firewood) but we do also grow seedlings for our farm stand and also sell pumpkins and gourds and sunflowers.
Can’t control the weather!!
Back to my boring call!