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Sorry Tristan. We are officially out of control now.
Not at all! These moments are always funny! Keep em coming! I might have to add, "staring deep into Jason's striking eyes" into the thread name though!
Sorry Tristan. We are officially out of control now.
We may have to have a 3' x 4' poster of this made upnto put on display at the next GTG. It can go next to the griddle in the gazebo near the bottle opener plaque Eric made.
We may have to have a 3' x 4' poster of this made upnto put on display at the next GTG. It can go next to the griddle in the gazebo near the bottle opener plaque Eric made.
Where do I send some money to fund this??!! You've got my vote!
Oh my it looks like I missed a lot with that poster etc. You guys are pretty funny!
Originally Posted by Sous
We may have to have a 3' x 4' poster of this made upnto put on display at the next GTG. It can go next to the griddle in the gazebo near the bottle opener plaque Eric made.
Good idea Sous!
Y2K summed it up perfectly here. Especially with the fact that you listen but then analyze and decide on your own which path to take. Sometimes even a completely different route altogether.
Originally Posted by Y2KW57
You are a delight to offer a metaphorical hand to.
Your continuous and respectful notes of appreciation affirm that fact.
That you actually listen to the advice of members, and yet demonstrate the capability to act and think independently such that you are not reliant on the advice of others, also adds to the delight in seeing you progress, and offer assistance whenever you request.
And finally, you move forward at such a whirlwind pace, I was gone for a couple of days and thought you might be rock crawling the Hammers by now with your 4WD rig all fixed up.
Jason will trance out gazing into his own eyes at the griddle.
The rest of us will just be looking at our empty plates with tears in our eyes.
I am sure you can entertain us with stories about stepping in rattle snake nests and tales that make us think... "is this guy 50% full of crap or 100% full of crap" as your wife says "Brad, tell them the real story now..."
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