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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SW Cheese Country
Posts: 13,611
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Joe, maybe if your Molle was pink they wouldn't be so "ascared".
Our neighbor takes a run now and then in shorts and his farmer work boots which are unlaced half the time. He also happens to fit the description of the uni-bomber. Good thing we know him and he is actually a pretty laid back farmer.
My wife knows where the lawn tractor is and will use it now and then if it is too busy in the evenings and it cant wait for the weekend. We only use weed and feed right before dandelion season to keep them down. Otherwise we would have a yellow and white lawn.
It is raining pretty hard today. It reminds me just how crappy the Goodyear Eagle LS tires are if it isn't warm and dry out. I need a track day to wear them out and toss them.
Rick, hope you day improves if only for the sake of the town. Maybe don't drive the big truck.
My wife grew up in the low desert and was used to hot and dry, like 20 - 30 % humidity dry. Her first visit to WI was 104* and 97% humidity and it was shocking to her. I would still take the weather here over summers in El Centro. It is so hot there that construction workers don't put their foil wrapped burritos in the engine bay to warm them up, they drop them on the dash in the full sun. It is so hot there the trees whistle for the dogs. A good parking spot isn't close to the door it is under that one palm tree that provides shade. The reason they only get 3 inches of rain per year is that the rain evaporates before it gets to the ground.
Actually the part about heating a burrito isn't a joke.
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The X15 was the only aircraft I flew where I was glad the engine quit. - Milt Thompson.
"Don't get so caught up in your right to dissent that you forget your obligation to contribute." Mrs. James to her son Chappie.
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