JimBlue wrote:
i only have two tents... i feel undertented.
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JimBlue wrote:
i only have two tents... i feel undertented.
OzJacko wrote:
My tents.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Got me beat...OzJacko wrote:
My tents.
rafe wrote:
Just my two tents.
You aren't doubting his manhood are you?TrafficJam wrote:
That magenta color is extraordinary. Does that really belong to you?rafe wrote:
Just my two tents.
max.patch wrote:
hungry hikers getting their shrimp at ming garden ayce restaurant in waynesboro, va.
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Drybones wrote:
I consider that my most productive day, went into Waynesboro, took a shower, got supplies, did the ayce Chinese, hit the outfitter going out of town and still got in 14 trail miles.max.patch wrote:
hungry hikers getting their shrimp at ming garden ayce restaurant in waynesboro, va.
shanghaiist.com/2016/03/19/tha…=website&utm_content=link
An artifact of poor color rendition from my cell phone. It's nowhere near that garish. I think the color is called "burgundy" but I struggle sometimes with color names. That tent is 27 years old now. I haven't actually used it for a number of years but can't bring myself to part with it. It's traveled about half the AT, by my rough estimate.TrafficJam wrote:
That magenta color is extraordinary. Does that really belong to you?rafe wrote:
Just my two tents.
WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Huh?WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
max.patch wrote:
always google being asking a question.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Huh?WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
WanderingStovie wrote:
But no laundry?Drybones wrote:
I consider that my most productive day, went into Waynesboro, took a shower, got supplies, did the ayce Chinese, hit the outfitter going out of town and still got in 14 trail miles.max.patch wrote:
hungry hikers getting their shrimp at ming garden ayce restaurant in waynesboro, va.
shanghaiist.com/2016/03/19/tha…=website&utm_content=link
max.patch wrote:
always google being asking a question.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Huh?WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
max.patch wrote:
always google being asking a question.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Huh?WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
Drybones wrote:
That was very educational but I already have a pretty good idea when I'm aroused.max.patch wrote:
always google being asking a question.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Huh?WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
Fly Creek 2.TrafficJam wrote:
Nice tent. Is that a Copper Spur 2?max.patch wrote:
always google being asking a question.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Huh?WanderingStovie wrote:
Remember guys not to ask a lady if she is tenting. You might get slapped.
OzJacko wrote:
I have to say that of late I have been disappointed with the way the cafe has been going.
The departure of Hikerboy saddened me although unlike him the reduction in political content actually pleased me.
However without him what political content remains is slanted in a way I find offensive after some 40 years of employment in the welfare sector of my wife and myself.
To hear comments indicating that your country's economic woes are because of welfare recipients amazes me given that your country has the lowest welfare to defense spending ratio in the western world and the highest rate of company welfare in the world.
I hope that some sanity returns to the cafe after the November election and to your country before then.
In the meantime I will restrict my visits here and limit my computer time more to Facebook.
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OzJacko wrote:
I have to say that of late I have been disappointed with the way the cafe has been going.
The departure of Hikerboy saddened me although unlike him the reduction in political content actually pleased me.
However without him what political content remains is slanted in a way I find offensive after some 40 years of employment in the welfare sector of my wife and myself.
To hear comments indicating that your country's economic woes are because of welfare recipients amazes me given that your country has the lowest welfare to defense spending ratio in the western world and the highest rate of company welfare in the world.
I hope that some sanity returns to the cafe after the November election and to your country before then.
In the meantime I will restrict my visits here and limit my computer time more to Facebook.
OzJacko wrote:
I have to say that of late I have been disappointed with the way the cafe has been going.
The departure of Hikerboy saddened me although unlike him the reduction in political content actually pleased me.
However without him what political content remains is slanted in a way I find offensive after some 40 years of employment in the welfare sector of my wife and myself.
To hear comments indicating that your country's economic woes are because of welfare recipients amazes me given that your country has the lowest welfare to defense spending ratio in the western world and the highest rate of company welfare in the world.
I hope that some sanity returns to the cafe after the November election and to your country before then.
In the meantime I will restrict my visits here and limit my computer time more to Facebook.
WHAT????!!!!?!?!?!??! When the heck did this happen and why? Sheesh, I can scarcely believe it. The café was Hikerboy's vision.TrafficJam wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that. I also miss hikerboy but it was his choice to leave.OzJacko wrote:
The departure of Hikerboy saddened me
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
I would be hesitant to post a photo of all my gear out of fear thaty wife might see it.TrafficJam wrote:
I was just looking at a Flash Your Stash thread on another forum. Dang, I thought I had a lot of yarn... Anyway, we need a 'show your gear' thread. It's a great way to get everything out, organized, and tidied up. Anyone interested?
OzJacko wrote:
I have to say that of late I have been disappointed with the way the cafe has been going.
The departure of Hikerboy saddened me although unlike him the reduction in political content actually pleased me.
However without him what political content remains is slanted in a way I find offensive after some 40 years of employment in the welfare sector of my wife and myself.
To hear comments indicating that your country's economic woes are because of welfare recipients amazes me given that your country has the lowest welfare to defense spending ratio in the western world and the highest rate of company welfare in the world.
I hope that some sanity returns to the cafe after the November election and to your country before then.
In the meantime I will restrict my visits here and limit my computer time more to Facebook.
Rasty wrote:
Your wife hadn't seen your gear?SarcasmTheElf wrote:
I would be hesitant to post a photo of all my gear out of fear thaty wife might see it.TrafficJam wrote:
I was just looking at a Flash Your Stash thread on another forum. Dang, I thought I had a lot of yarn... Anyway, we need a 'show your gear' thread. It's a great way to get everything out, organized, and tidied up. Anyone interested?
WanderingStovie wrote:
But no laundry?Drybones wrote:
I consider that my most productive day, went into Waynesboro, took a shower, got supplies, did the ayce Chinese, hit the outfitter going out of town and still got in 14 trail miles.max.patch wrote:
hungry hikers getting their shrimp at ming garden ayce restaurant in waynesboro, va.
shanghaiist.com/2016/03/19/tha…=website&utm_content=link
Drybones wrote:
I was wandering around in Walmart yesterday looking for food for the hike tomorrow and ran across some pickles that sounded good, Spicy Maple Bourbon, they are outstanding!
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max.patch wrote:
if you're driving drunk its not a good idea to stop at coffe shop in the middle of their "coffee with a cop" event, especially when approximately 15 officers are in attendance.
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