Whenever I talk about a new AG or PB that I'm interested in my wife smiles and tells me I should buy it. She's a great wife.
Quote from: buellm2 on January 23, 2024, 12:54:14 PMWhenever I talk about a new AG or PB that I'm interested in my wife smiles and tells me I should buy it. She's a great wife.I would absolutely consider that as suspicious behavior.
I sat in the ranger station on a not particularly cool but very overcast day. The park was dead because of the weather and it's boring as snot in here.There's eight hours of my life gone.
Quote from: Blowpipe Sam on January 25, 2024, 05:04:12 PMI sat in the ranger station on a not particularly cool but very overcast day. The park was dead because of the weather and it's boring as snot in here.There's eight hours of my life gone. Should get hazard pay never know what Cpt Carter will come up with idle time on his hands
My problem is I get surly in captivity. During the recent snow/ice and extreme cold, both my Judy and me experienced that 'surly in captivity' thing. Actually, SURLY may not be a strong enough term.
Quote from: Bicycleman on January 27, 2024, 10:05:08 AMMy problem is I get surly in captivity. During the recent snow/ice and extreme cold, both my Judy and me experienced that 'surly in captivity' thing. Actually, SURLY may not be a strong enough term.Quote from: Bicycleman on January 27, 2024, 10:05:08 AMMy problem is I get surly in captivity. During the recent snow/ice and extreme cold, both my Judy and me experienced that 'surly in captivity' thing. Actually, SURLY may not be a strong enough term.Up here this winter condition is called Cabin Fever. Best Wishes - Tom
Quote from: A.K.A. Tommy Boy on January 27, 2024, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Bicycleman on January 27, 2024, 10:05:08 AMMy problem is I get surly in captivity. During the recent snow/ice and extreme cold, both my Judy and me experienced that 'surly in captivity' thing. Actually, SURLY may not be a strong enough term.Quote from: Bicycleman on January 27, 2024, 10:05:08 AMMy problem is I get surly in captivity. During the recent snow/ice and extreme cold, both my Judy and me experienced that 'surly in captivity' thing. Actually, SURLY may not be a strong enough term.Up here this winter condition is called Cabin Fever. Best Wishes - TomCool Pic Tom.... or should I say COLD pic.
Scott, I am going out on a limb here!I will venture a guess that you have not been in the eye of a hurricane - EVER!