Astro wrote:
I love a good burger, especially after hiking for a few days. But a 14 hour line, that is ridiculous.
www-foxnews-com.cdn.ampproject…do-in-n-out-burger-joints
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2,000 miler
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Astro wrote:
I love a good burger, especially after hiking for a few days. But a 14 hour line, that is ridiculous.
www-foxnews-com.cdn.ampproject…do-in-n-out-burger-joints
IMScotty wrote:
Hello everyone,
So sorry for the slow response of the Cafe lately. I reached out to 'tech support.' Looks like the Hosting site has now reconfigured something and we are back in business again. Let's hope it stays this way.
Scott
max.patch wrote:
So what candidate for Senate sent out a campaign worker to knock on my door at 10:00 am in the middle of a pandemic?
Hint: The same one who who digitally lengthened and widened his Jewish opponents nose in a Facebook ad this past summer to remind us of this fact -- the oldest, most obvious, and anti-Semetic trope he could have done.
Claimed it was an "accidental error" after social media blew up.
Left some campaign leterature which is going straight into the trash.
Dmax wrote:
Yes, I sell them on eBay. Funko makes Pops of musicians, athletes, tv, movie, actors,etc.. They can be found at Walmart, target, Barnes and nobles, Walgreens, etc. The ones people spend the money on are the ones made in a low run, charity, or a Funko exclusive. Some are worth up to $15k. Crazy, crazy..... Most of the ones I sell get purchased for $15 and sold when they hit $100. If it's a Funko exclusive it'll hit $100 in a few hours to a couple of months. ... It's addicting lol.
max.patch wrote:
B.C. sez...
I figured this out a long time ago.
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max.patch wrote:
B.C. sez...
I figured this out a long time ago.
johnhartstudios.com/bcstrips/2021/january/bc011621dc.jpg
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max.patch wrote:
We'll be seeing a lot of Bernie over the next few days.
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max.patch wrote:
I saw "trail magic" (actually a "trail feed", the definition of "trail magic" as well as "thru hike" has been bastardized over the years) once at the Springer parking lot which is exactly 1 mile from the start of the AT.
Today on FB someone posted pictures of "trail magic" they did today at Nimblewill Gap. For those unfamiliar with Georgia, that is mile 6 of the Approach Trail, 2.8 miles BEFORE you reach the start of the AT.
I don't know who needs "trail magic" before they actually reach the start of the trail, but supposedly the first group of 10 took all of the mans water and he collected a bunch of trash to discard for the hikers. (How much trash can one generate in 6 miles?) Everybody was sooo clean!
The concept of needing "trail magic" before reaching the actual start of the trail just struck me as humorous.
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LIhikers wrote:
They're going to let you bicycle the miles, that's less of a challenge as far as I'm concerned. But hey, anything is better than nothing.
max.patch wrote:
My son got me this shirt for Christmas a few years ago. I wonder if I wore it while I was walking around the track at the Y if anybody would put 2 and 2 together.
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max.patch wrote:
Today FB suggested that I become friends with Ed Asner.
About a year and a half ago I said hello to him when he was in Marietta.
How did they know?
LIhikers wrote:
that caught me totally off guard