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Lotta doggies. Nice pic. Have you checked the karma thread lately?Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
Yes I did, thank you.Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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Hey Sarcasm , when you view the pictures on your computer in the "file manager" "My Pictures" right click on just one of the sideways ones and up pops a tab and allows you to rotate right or left prior to uploading...
My neck feels funny....
[IMG:http://www.strangezoo.com/images/content/120781.jpg]Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
Hey Sarcasm , when you view the pictures on your computer in the "file manager" "My Pictures" right click on just one of the sideways ones and up pops a tab and allows you to rotate right or left prior to uploading...
My neck feels funny....
[IMG:http://www.strangezoo.com/images/content/120781.jpg]
Woo, The post and photo were added using my iPhone, and I find it.impressive that the site allows me to do that at all. I'm not sure why the photo uploaded sideways.Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Woo, The post and photo were added using my iPhone, and I find it.impressive that the site allows me to do that at all. I'm not sure why the photo uploaded sideways.
Try rotating your phone 90º next time before you hit send.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
milkman wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Woo, The post and photo were added using my iPhone, and I find it.impressive that the site allows me to do that at all. I'm not sure why the photo uploaded sideways.
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Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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milkman wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Woo, The post and photo were added using my iPhone, and I find it.impressive that the site allows me to do that at all. I'm not sure why the photo uploaded sideways.
Try rotating your phone 90º next time before you hit send.
it doesnt work 2.gifits all good -
we're getting a wet mix of sleet and freezing rain. here on the south shore it should be turning completely over to rain and ned before daybreak. we had maybe 2 inches of snow, probably all be gone by morning.its all good
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Damn funny - have you considered Milk Man Stand up?
Oh the weather? 2 inches of snow now sleet - roads suck took the wife 45 minutes to get ten miles.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
WiseOldOwl wrote:
Hey Sarcasm , when you view the pictures on your computer in the "file manager" "My Pictures" right click on just one of the sideways ones and up pops a tab and allows you to rotate right or left prior to uploading...
My neck feels funny....
[IMG:http://www.strangezoo.com/images/content/120781.jpg]
BAHAHAHA... I actually understand that post :cheer: It had pics of Hound Dogs, so I just tilted my laptop :whistle: "STELLA"...1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish... -
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hikerboy wrote:
34 degrees. snow changed to rain last night. its all been washed away.
35 @ OS, the downpour woke me up at 4....but we still have a coating of water-snow.......the Arctic Native Americans must have a name for it!Cheesecake> Ramen -
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Overcast and supposedly 30 in Shelton CT, but it looks and feels like it's above freezing. We have about 6" of heavy snow and ice in the ground.
If you'll excuse me, I am going to go back to battling with the driveway and then I'm going to take a hike.Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
grayblazer wrote:
35 @ OS, the downpour woke me up at 4....but we still have a coating of water-snow.......the Arctic Native Americans must have a name for it!
Tawonka! Don't cry.
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This guy was an Italian american immigrant from Bridgeport Connecticut.
My bust... this is incorrect, he was born in Louisiana TO Italian immigrants. Then moved to Bridgeport!Cheesecake> Ramen -
Trebor wrote:
38 degrees and partly cloudy in North Georgia tonight. Just glad the 11 straight days of rain finally stopped...
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77º here. The toys for tots bike run is underway. It's 8.5 miles from one end to the other and the first bikes will arrive at one end before the rest have left the beginning. Really pisses people off. Shuts down one major road for quite a while. Keeps getting bigger and bigger with all the weekend warriors and wannabes. Used to work security and parking for this event and it always sucked. The party at the end was fun though.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar.
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CoachLou wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
17°. Foot of snow in Brunswick. Foot of snow in Wiscasset. Snow blower at each spot. Life is good.
Was there a line out side Reds?
Not sure. Turned left at the Fire Station. I stay away from that place. I see the line from Sarah's across the street from time to time.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
BirdBrain wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
17°. Foot of snow in Brunswick. Foot of snow in Wiscasset. Snow blower at each spot. Life is good.
Was there a line out side Reds?
Not sure. Turned left at the Fire Station. I stay away from that place. I see the line from Sarah's across the street from time to time.
That's 'cause you the homey!
A favored stop for we tourists.........the other place you speak....is that across the street on the pier/ dock....memory....??? I have had one of their rolls!
..wait
Did we have this conversation in the old building :blink:Cheesecake> Ramen -
CoachLou wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
BirdBrain wrote:
17°. Foot of snow in Brunswick. Foot of snow in Wiscasset. Snow blower at each spot. Life is good.
Was there a line out side Reds?
Not sure. Turned left at the Fire Station. I stay away from that place. I see the line from Sarah's across the street from time to time.
That's 'cause you the homey!
A favored stop for we tourists.........the other place you speak....is that across the street on the pier/ dock....memory....??? I have had one of their rolls!
..wait
Did we have this conversation in the old building :blink:
Yes we did. Please take my advice. Skip the little red box and walk across rt 1 to Sarah's. Get a have a sandwich and a cup of chowder. With this meal you can help yourself to a variety of bread samples. Wicked good stuff.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
CoachLou wrote:
grayblazer wrote:
35 @ OS, the downpour woke me up at 4....but we still have a coating of water-snow.......the Arctic Native Americans must have a name for it!
Tawonka! Don't cry.
This guy was an Italian american immigrant from Bridgeport Connecticut.[/quote]
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CoachLou wrote:
grayblazer wrote:
35 @ OS, the downpour woke me up at 4....but we still have a coating of water-snow.......the Arctic Native Americans must have a name for it!
Tawonka! Don't cry.
This guy was an Italian american immigrant from Bridgeport Connecticut.[/quote]
That's ole Iron Eyes Cody -
10* currently (it is a heat wave! Woo hoo!) 14"-17" yesterday... Kinda hard to tell because of the drifting. Some places, the snow is much, much deeper than that. Got to spend a lot of time getting reacquainted with the shovel yesterday. It was so much fun I get to finish the job today.There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
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TinMan wrote:
winter is forecast here in NW CT for the next 90 days or so, followed by spring, then summer, then fall...
much better than ME, which has winter, mud-season, 4th of july and winter
We also have tourist season.Non hikers are about a psi shy of a legal ball. -
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Was down in HikerBoy country over the weekend, so got to drive 5 hours through the snow and then watch it all melt. Drove back yesterday in more like 3.5 hours and found 14 inches on the ground up here. They're predicting 5F and another couple-three inches tonight.
Snowshoes are all good to go. Most likely going to try to bag a peak on Dec 29. No time to hike before then.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
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