Wonderer67
Optimistic nihilist
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Sounds good!!I love a good tuna steak. I used to marinate salmon with one part whiskey, and maple syrup. Try it!
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Sounds good!!I love a good tuna steak. I used to marinate salmon with one part whiskey, and maple syrup. Try it!
Truth. I am not a massive jets fan but I like them too.Not as badly as the Jets can...
Thanks for all the coffee B2!Last night there was a concert at the football stadium. I live far enough away not hear it. It drew 112000 fans. I did hear the sirens of emergency vehicles. I haven’t heard of any problems. Hopefully there were none. View attachment 2567702
OM is away again. B2 has coffee duty… and YOU KNOW WHO has to wash the dishes.
His initials are WAT TYLER.![]()
Breathe…. Our elderly parents….
Did you take the stray cat from the job site??
Well I like the giants… so it’s been about ten bad years wandering the desert!![]()
What’s the opposite of street cred?
Hillbilly woods cred?
If Russell Wilson is the answer, then it's a st000pid question.
At least it was the other NY team that wasted $75M on AR . . . .
https://unchartedlancaster.com/2022...idge-to-prevent-invasion-of-lancaster-county/You’re getting some massive hillbilly cred!!!!![]()
Cool article. I never knew this.
When I was in the AF washing dishes while pulling KP we would throw dishes on the floor to see how many times they would bounce, We were punch crazy from working 18 hrs. a day for two weeks. I also learned to juggle plates.*tosses a load of designer dishes filthy with dreck out the window and giggles madly as they shatter on the concrete below*
Funny and this is how old I am. I did some work at Three Mile Island while it was being built. You were close to Columbia if you drove on 30. I lived in and around Lancaster most of my life and somehow stumbled onto the burning of the Wrightsville bridge, I had never heard of it.Cool article. I never knew this.
And the ghost of general Reynolds too.
I maybe have been there. I think once we drove feom30 on the east side of the river up to Harrisburg and thru Steelton and past three mile island.
No i threw the whole roll at it amd stunned it...then i stepped on it and pulled off a couple pieces to pick it up and then flushed otYou used the WHOLE roll?!?!?![]()
Shoot...Unfortunately the Tide won.
My dad built the boilers on Three Mile! He worked for Babcock&Wilcox at the time and I remember he was gone all spring and summer! Y’all probably crossed paths. His running joke was, we built the boilers, they didn’t break! It was the computers.Funny and this is how old I am. I did some work at Three Mile Island while it was being built. You were close to Columbia if you drove on 30. I lived in and around Lancaster most of my life and somehow stumbled onto the burning of the Wrightsville bridge, I had never heard of it.
Good Lord I remember those KP duty days! Long days and punch drunk…would just laugh hysterically at the silliest things.When I was in the AF washing dishes while pulling KP we would throw dishes on the floor to see how many times they would bounce, We were punch crazy from working 18 hrs. a day for two weeks. I also learned to juggle plates.
My gran always said, "if you can read, you can cook"I make good casseroles, cornbread, follow-the-mix stuff, and damned fine CC cookies. I can follow a recipe.
"Sure could've used a Bloody Mary - so I stumbled next door to the bar" - JimmyMy dad built the boilers on Three Mile! He worked for Babcock&Wilcox at the time and I remember he was gone all spring and summer! Y’all probably crossed paths. His running joke was, we built the boilers, they didn’t break! It was the computers.
Aye! miss a day and trying to catch up on a dozen pages. We’re prolific posters if nothing else!
Good to see RJ back and so sorry to hear about Lady K.. I’m glad both are on the mend. Prayers going out to you brother
Trying reason with Hurricane Season. Spent a large part of yesterday getting Momma’s generator on line and basically battening down the hatches. She was going to get that home Gen system put in but then her med issues took precedence and so we’re back to the Husky/Subaru 5000 (a damn fine Gen if you can find one).
Upside was I got to spend quality time with my son and granddaughter, and the grey visiting cat who I was excitedly told chased a snake off property the day before!
My gen is waiting, got a pallet of water just in case, and getting some extra food…just in case. All the models have the thing getting close but doing a 90degree turn back out to sea. Fingers crossed!
Morning Z is morning Music today…anytime the wind picks up, a weather eye is cast to sea…