What's on your Christmas list?
Mine; a magnetic pin holder and a zipper pull thermometer.
Mine; a magnetic pin holder and a zipper pull thermometer.
Lost in the right direction.
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Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
Drybones wrote:
Switches
Mountain-Mike wrote:
As a blacksmith you found the loophole! Be good & get what you wish for. Be naughty & you gey fuel for your forge.Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
socks wrote:
CokeMountain-Mike wrote:
As a blacksmith you found the loophole! Be good & get what you wish for. Be naughty & you gey fuel for your forge.Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
odd man out wrote:
I like the zipper pull thermometer idea. A thermometer is a luxury item I would like to take. People are always saying things like "my sleep system has kept me warm down to xxx degrees...", and I wonder "how do they know how cold it go overnight?"
I have possum down gloves and a Sea to Summit pillow on my list.
Dan76 wrote:
Possum down gloves...I'll start gathering road kill if you wish.odd man out wrote:
I like the zipper pull thermometer idea. A thermometer is a luxury item I would like to take. People are always saying things like "my sleep system has kept me warm down to xxx degrees...", and I wonder "how do they know how cold it go overnight?"
I have possum down gloves and a Sea to Summit pillow on my list.
Dan76 wrote:
Possum down gloves...I'll start gathering road kill if you wish.odd man out wrote:
I like the zipper pull thermometer idea. A thermometer is a luxury item I would like to take. People are always saying things like "my sleep system has kept me warm down to xxx degrees...", and I wonder "how do they know how cold it go overnight?"
I have possum down gloves and a Sea to Summit pillow on my list.
socks wrote:
CokeMountain-Mike wrote:
As a blacksmith you found the loophole! Be good & get what you wish for. Be naughty & you gey fuel for your forge.Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
socks wrote:
I honestly can't think of one thing I need, maybe a plan ticket to hike somewhere...but that ain't happenin'
Drybones wrote:
Stay off that stuff buddy, it'll fry your brain.socks wrote:
CokeMountain-Mike wrote:
As a blacksmith you found the loophole! Be good & get what you wish for. Be naughty & you gey fuel for your forge.Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
LIhikers wrote:
I'm hoping to be naughty shortly after Kathy gets home from work
And I don't have a thing on my Christmas list now that I bought myself that new Western Mountaineering sleeping bag
Trillium wrote:
TJ, Did you get a zipper pull thermometer? If so, do you like it? If so, manufacturer, price, link?
Just consider this a sign to eat a Snickers.TrafficJam wrote:
sorry, just saw this. I have an inexpensive one from REI. Not sure if it's accurate but it's nice to have. It lives attached to my pack.Trillium wrote:
TJ, Did you get a zipper pull thermometer? If so, do you like it? If so, manufacturer, price, link?
Ive thought about smashing it...it pisses me off when I'm cold and shivering and it says 40*.
PaulMags wrote:
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I was given this hat to wear. above..
Looks better on this person however.....
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PaulMags wrote:
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I was given this hat to wear. above..
Looks better on this person however.....
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PaulMags wrote:
Adds a certain flair for sure. The hat, of course.
Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
No Mrs. Mags at this point I'm afraid.meat wrote:
I'm assuming that would be Mrs. MagsPaulMags wrote:
Adds a certain flair for sure. The hat, of course.
PaulMags wrote:
No Mrs. Mags at this point I'm afraid.meat wrote:
I'm assuming that would be Mrs. MagsPaulMags wrote:
Adds a certain flair for sure. The hat, of course.
Well, technically there is. Once we negotiate the alimony and sign the paperwork.
Why a woman with a masters degree, no kids and no debt who chooses to work a low paying government job in the Denver-metro area work environment (around 3% unemployment!) needs alimony..well, that's another story... and why my lawyer and her lawyer are negotiating.
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StalkingTortoise wrote:
2 tons of white ash rice coal is still on my list. I hope it comes before I run out... hate to rely on the electric baseboard heaters!Tuckahoe wrote:
Coal
PaulMags wrote:
No Mrs. Mags at this point I'm afraid.meat wrote:
I'm assuming that would be Mrs. MagsPaulMags wrote:
Adds a certain flair for sure. The hat, of course.
Well, technically there is. Once we negotiate the alimony and sign the paperwork.
Why a woman with a masters degree, no kids and no debt who chooses to work a low paying government job in the Denver-metro area work environment (around 3% unemployment!) needs alimony..well, that's another story... and why my lawyer and her lawyer are negotiating.
PaulMags wrote:
No Mrs. Mags at this point I'm afraid.meat wrote:
I'm assuming that would be Mrs. MagsPaulMags wrote:
Adds a certain flair for sure. The hat, of course.
Well, technically there is. Once we negotiate the alimony and sign the paperwork.
Why a woman with a masters degree, no kids and no debt who chooses to work a low paying government job in the Denver-metro area work environment (around 3% unemployment!) needs alimony..well, that's another story... and why my lawyer and her lawyer are negotiating.
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