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Good evening Oregon and everyone everywhere else.
Everyone made it inside the toilet ring and missed the seat at 100 and 150 yards. At 200 yards we were good until Bill shot. He nicked the inside edge of the seat ring. Not only does he have to paint it now, but he had to buy the beer!
Didn't have time to go for the bowling pins.
Originally Posted by Brown Falcon
Bah, humbug!
I'll go out in a couple of days and thrown the crown lights on top of the bushes and set up the light projector. Probably take longer to run the extension cords than anything else.
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 32.4°, up from 30 earlier, but down from 32.9 45 minutes ago. Wet and overcast. Had a couple of snow flurry's in that time, but nothing is sticking. A little slush build up on the windshields of the parked rigs, but that is it.
I just realized that I'm currently making my truck lower and quieter.
I must be getting old...
Not really....Just Married With Children!
If the wife doesn't do it and then the first child fails to do it, then generally even the most dense of us figure it out by the time or shortly after the 3rd child arrives.......hot rods, glass packs, lift kits and mods are an expensive "luxury" that more often than not, lead to additional expensive repairs before they should be happening.
My revelation came every time we went to the mountains or drove down the country gravel road to the farm and the bouncing and jarring in the 4X4 woke the SIREN in the safety seat up!
Yeah. Getting car seats in and out, loading/unloading stuff from the bed, and trying to hear what Mason is saying from the back seat all contribute to it. My hearing is pretty shot after being stationed at an air base with Harriers practicing vertical landings and takeoffs right next to our shop, anyways.
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