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I have found that I need to be firm, and ignore the forums that I have never posted in.. I have given up wandering into the pig pen, and manage to get to this forum some time before I manage to get to my home forum.. I should not bother coming here, perhaps, but then I won't know what y'all are saying about me
Fuzziness is an attribute I am attempting to avoid. I bought a new Remington shaver to achieve that. You may keep your fuzziness title, Fuzz, I do not need that to handicap my attempts to look cool.
I need to come to Florida to look at all you critters.. I like Florida in the winter.. however, having been stuck there, waiting for a load in summer, I will never come there in summer again. The air is supposed to be soft.
That seems a little crazy, I can hardly move in high humid conditions now.. I used to be a lot more tolerant of it - many years roaming around the wet areas of the globe needed quite a tolerance of humidity. Now I have gone old, as Jimmy Dean was so kind to point out, and the humidity gets me. Though,,, I have not been to Florida since getting thinner, maybe it is less awful now. I was also in a big truck, at truck stops, that in hot wet places are totally disgusting, as the average driver cannot manage to get to the restrooms from his truck, so just uses the lot which then stinks to high heaven, and has more flies than a pile of doggy present.
Originally posted by TheWiz427 No worries Theo this time of year theres no humidity so you can visit the Fuzzy one.
. . . "relatively" speaking of course
Actually at the moment the airport ('couple of miles from here) is reporting 62 degrees at 21 percent humidity. The sun has ~just~ set. . . . ARCTIC in my book.
Absoultely perfect for sleeping in the yard . . . um, under the stars.
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