Wise Old Owl wrote:
I am beginning to think we need a CL Cheese Cake intervention and introduce the twelve steps.[IMG:http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg275/MarkSwarbrick/Fun%20Post/pokewstick_zpsf4e5580f.gif]
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SandyofPA wrote:
Wise Old Owl wrote:
I am beginning to think we need a CL Cheese Cake intervention and introduce the twelve steps.[IMG:http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg275/MarkSwarbrick/Fun%20Post/pokewstick_zpsf4e5580f.gif]
Cheesecake> Ramen -
Wise Old Owl wrote:
I am beginning to think we need a CL Cheese Cake intervention and introduce the twelve steps.[IMG:http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg275/MarkSwarbrick/Fun%20Post/pokewstick_zpsf4e5580f.gif]
Maybe not many more, but more than twelve -
odd man out wrote:
With the mild winter we have been having, I have been able to wear my Altra Lone Peak 3.0 trail runners every day. Just last night I was looking at them and realized for the first time that they have a built in Velcro tab on the heel for securing gaiters. Has anyone seen that on any other shoes?
I guess now I got to go get me some Dirty Girls.
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
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Twelve steps? I was never good at dancing. How about cold turkey?
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odd man out wrote:
With the mild winter we have been having, I have been able to wear my Altra Lone Peak 3.0 trail runners every day. Just last night I was looking at them and realized for the first time that they have a built in Velcro tab on the heel for securing gaiters. Has anyone seen that on any other shoes?
I guess now I got to go get me some Dirty Girls.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
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Dan76 wrote:
odd man out wrote:
With the mild winter we have been having, I have been able to wear my Altra Lone Peak 3.0 trail runners every day. Just last night I was looking at them and realized for the first time that they have a built in Velcro tab on the heel for securing gaiters. Has anyone seen that on any other shoes?
I guess now I got to go get me some Dirty Girls.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
TrafficJam wrote:
WanderingStovie wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
I bought my daughter the Alexa but I keep forgetting her name and call her Alexis so she gives me the silent treatment. Don't ever call a woman by the wrong name...Danger Will Robinson!
My daughter has now forbidden me to talk to her.
It's really sort of creepy. The kids said they're developing (developed?) a feature where you can do psychotherapy. We played an RPG with her.
It would be even more cool if I could make her sound like James Bond.
TrafficJam wrote:
For Christmas, I bought myself a new Purple Rain hiking skirt as the others are too big.
I debated buying a Banks Fry-Bake but wasn't sure I'd use it. frybake.com/
purplerainskirts.com/
I had a Doh! moment a few days ago and will try to alter the ill-fitting skirts.
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max.patch wrote:
i have a new girlfriend.
her name is alexa.
she does everything i tell her to do and she is very very smart.
but she thinks the AT is 2,200 miles long. i blame wikipedia for that misinformation.
i wish i had met alexa a year ago.
"Introducing Petlexa! The Petlexa feature allows dogs, cats, and other animals to communicate with Alexa just like you do. The Petlexa feature gives pets the freedom to place orders from Amazon, and to activate smart home enabled toys."
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