jimmyjam wrote:
see what you've done. lambast. Now I gotta go look that up.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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jimmyjam wrote:
see what you've done. lambast. Now I gotta go look that up.
jimmyjam wrote:
see what you've done. lambast. Now I gotta go look that up.
Da Wolf wrote:
no different than whiteblaze
jimmyjam wrote:
see what you've done. lambast. Now I gotta go look that up.
JimBlue wrote:
Any redneck should know what lambast means.jimmyjam wrote:
see what you've done. lambast. Now I gotta go look that up.
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Honest we don't give a damn - we are father's, grandparents, military, and above all as men we are held accountable and "responsible" If you can fend for yourself so much the better...Good for you Sandy for having your act together and I hope good parents. I like street smarts and trail smart. If you haven't noticed real men don't need a separate thread. This was posted more for those that do not have your skill set, and surprisingly I do not hike with a weapon, but that may change as I am 55 in April. This was never posted to the weaker - this was posted to be informative for everyone. On a very personal level I attempt to stay out of these threads, unless I have something valuable to offer.SandyofPA wrote:
I hike, make hiking gear, shoot (I have a real cute Ruger Bearcat, and a Henry rifle, both shoot LR22), don't take crap off anyone, drink tea, and love dogs.Dan76 wrote:
Hopefully we'll be pleasantly surprised.SandyofPA wrote:
You boys just don't know what you might find out about the hiking girls if you keep hanging out in our threads!
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
I believe it's a kind of Mediterranean lamb kabob.jimmyjam wrote:
see what you've done. lambast. Now I gotta go look that up.
Foresight wrote:
Speaking of the SIG, I was plowing my dove field this afternoon and made an 11 yard, running shot on this dude. Double lunged him! I was proud of me.
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Drybones wrote:
Love it...I had a big billy goat we'd hook to a wagon when I was a youngster.
SandyofPA wrote:
My Mom would not let me hook the milk goats to a cart, she said it would be bad for milk production. Eventually she let me buy a pony instead, I still had to milk the goats twice a day. She had a Health food store and sold the goats milk and eggs from our chickens. She used child labour to take care of them! I got in trouble when the kids ate all her roses too.Drybones wrote:
Love it...I had a big billy goat we'd hook to a wagon when I was a youngster.
Dan76 wrote:
what's the tractor type?
Foresight wrote:
Massey Ferguson 135. Great tractor.Dan76 wrote:
what's the tractor type?
Foresight wrote:
Massey Ferguson 135. Great tractor.Dan76 wrote:
what's the tractor type?
Da Wolf wrote:
no different than whiteblaze
Exactly.meat wrote:
You started it.
jimmyjam wrote:
Exactly.meat wrote:
You started it.
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Lone Wolf for Mayor of Damascus? With all due respect you love to irritate folks with your short answers. How about you address the meltdowns over there. I suggest a space blanket on your head, What the hell are we doing in the Woman's threads....Da Wolf wrote:
no different than whiteblaze
Da Wolf wrote:
my answers are short because i type with 1 fingerWise Old Owl wrote:
Lone Wolf for Mayor of Damascus? With all due respect you love to irritate folks with your short answers. How about you address the meltdowns over there. I suggest a space blanket on your head, What the hell are we doing in the Woman's threads....Da Wolf wrote:
no different than whiteblaze
Da Wolf wrote:
my answers are short because i type with 1 fingerWise Old Owl wrote:
Lone Wolf for Mayor of Damascus? With all due respect you love to irritate folks with your short answers. How about you address the meltdowns over there. I suggest a space blanket on your head, What the hell are we doing in the Woman's threads....Da Wolf wrote:
no different than whiteblaze
Drybones wrote:
I like short answers, I don't have time for the long ones...which finger do you type with, I'm guessing it depends on who you're answering......BTW...I'd vote for you for mayorDa Wolf wrote:
my answers are short because i type with 1 fingerWise Old Owl wrote:
Lone Wolf for Mayor of Damascus? With all due respect you love to irritate folks with your short answers. How about you address the meltdowns over there. I suggest a space blanket on your head, What the hell are we doing in the Woman's threads....Da Wolf wrote:
no different than whiteblaze
Yup god aweful - just did my taxes... wondering if I have to find another "job" Doesn't mean I can't be civil. I can't go into the details... but life at home sucks right now so I am going to take a break..from posting...TrafficJam wrote:
I'm thinking WOO is having a bad week. Sometimes I'll have a bad day then get prickly as a pear at someone's post. If something bothers me, I try to wait to reply until my perspective returns (although not always successful)...then it's all peace, love, and happiness.
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Yup god aweful - just did my taxes... wondering if I have to find another "job" Doesn't mean I can't be civil. I can't go into the details... but life at home sucks right now so I am going to take a break..from posting...TrafficJam wrote:
I'm thinking WOO is having a bad week. Sometimes I'll have a bad day then get prickly as a pear at someone's post. If something bothers me, I try to wait to reply until my perspective returns (although not always successful)...then it's all peace, love, and happiness.
This. For me, when things are going badly, I just remember what is important. A full belly and warm feet. Everything after that is bonus time...TrafficJam wrote:
When things aren't going my way, I focus on being grateful for what I have, like having a roof over my head.
Just realized I'd rather not have a roof over my head.
Drybones wrote:
Lady and her husband were hiking on the JMT, a 1200 pound grizzly appeared from the woods and charged them, the woman calmly pulled a .25 automatic from her pocket, took careful aim, and shot her husband in the knee and ran like hell.....she didn't get a scratch on her.