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So We haven't had a new post in awhile--- I got this idea from a Curtis post-- What are your top 7 things to do? (excluding sex)-- Here's mine in no particular order...
Eating
Making people laugh
Wheeling
Movies- with popcorn
Learning stuff I deem "fun"
Shooting
Driving my truck in parades
Wheeling
Eating
Spending time with friends
Spending time with Family (Especially the wife)
Camping (in mountains, or locally at a lake)
Watching movies, and or YouTube
Listening to music at high volumes
1. Plumbing work
2. Cleaning out the black tank on the camper
3. Working on toilets
4. Paper Work, (not the kind you do on toilets)
5. Working on Policies.
6. scooping the snow
7. yard work
1. Postponing something - then have it blow up because I Did so.
2. Yard work in general. (Hay fever)
3 Gutting something I killed (deer, fish, birds, clowns :-) )
4. Disappointing someone.
5. Working where my vision impairs me- (in a dark room- under a car)
6. Working on someone else's mistakes when I told them how it should be done.
7. Taking care of someone else's bratty kids- car ride- plane ride- at church- sometimes kids need a swat on the butt.
2017 F150
2006 F150
2005 F150
2009 Rubicon
2003 Rubicon
1993 Cherokee
1996 Monte Carlo
1952 IH pickup
These aren't in order of how much I like them, just random.
When i was young i used to change cars about as often as I changed girlfriends - Had little sporty fast ones- great looking ones-- ones that handled extremely well- ---- the cars were nice too :-)
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