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  1. Don’t you have a living room?
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  2. At least his truck was. His new bike must have round wheels?
    4 points
  3. I appreaciate that dear leader goes all out and get the good lights. If one goes out, the rest stay lit!
    4 points
  4. At my wedding, the song was Unforgettable -- the duet version with NAt and his daughter. It was a surprise and it was wonderful. This is what I told Ralph when he asked. OH my gosh. I think I have been waiting to answer this question my whole Iife-- so many lyrics stuck in my head-- 1. I loved her first by Heartand I loved her firstI held her firstAnd a place in my heart will always be hersFrom the first breath she breathedWhen she first smiled at meI knew the love of a father runs deepAnd I prayed that she'd find you somedayBut it's still hard to give her awayI loved her first 2. Paul Simon- Father and Daugher there will never be a father that loves more than I love you 3. Daddy;s Angel-- I can only remember the part that says-- I am giving you away but I'm not letting go 4, Daddy;s Little Girl- Tim McGraw You're beautiful baby, from the outside inChase your dreams but always knowThe road that will lead you home againGo on, take on this old world but to meYou know you'll always be my little girl 5. And maybe my current favorite by Miranda Lambert-- He gave me roots, she gave me wings
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  5. Does your brian like to play games with you? Mine does, especially so in recent years. I was recently reminiscing about a woman I knew back in the early 80's. Her first name came to me immediately. It was Carol. A common name in those days. But I couldn't recall her last name. I thought and thought, but nothing. For several days, I would randomly try to come up with her name, but my brian refused to answer. I eventually decided her last name was gone forever from brian's data bank and so I gave up. Then a few days ago, I was driving to a nearby city and I passed the house that I remembered her parents lived in. Suddenly and totally out of the blue, my brian screamed, "Davis", at me!!! I wasn't even thinking about her name, but just that I had been to the house on one occasion. My brian seems to enjoy fucking with me these days.
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  7. This happens to me all the time. I learned years ago that the harder I tried to remember, the longer it took. Sometime it's best to leave my "brian" alone and just let it do it's thing.
    3 points
  8. SS is a socialist benefit, as is medicare, and unemployment. These are good things for the greater good. Although, I guess we can just keep the corporate tax cuts rolling so fat CEOs can continue having nice bonuses. Don't forget. US citizens were the most prosperous when corporate taxes were much higher. Just saying.
    3 points
  9. I believe that there should be a law against baseball being played in places where there can be snow on the ground in April or October. The opposite goes for hockey. Your lakes should freeze up at least for a week at a time. Hockey in Texas and Florida? Silly.
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  10. 36 miles in an afternoon ride.
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  11. Small meeting room is called "Flight deck". Large meeting room is called "Main cabin". Lunch room is called "Galley". Restroom is called "Lavatory"
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  12. Not only that, but 3n1 oil was the chain lube of choice.
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  13. I like 45nrth Nicotines and Gravdals. They mount pretty easily. I don't have a garage so I set up my work stand in the living room. The mess sucks. Stans sealant can get messy.
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  14. Another great day on the slopes. 9000 ft cloud line
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  15. I work on my bikes in the house. I have a vacuum cleaner and a carpet scrubber if needed but the bikes really are not that dirty. I have old sheets or tarps I could put down if necessary.
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  16. Yeah, can you imagine what heartless people wold joke about someone almost dying crashing their bike, into a gate no less?
    3 points
  17. Thanks, very well. She loves to work, but Duke sometimes gets in her way. She helped move three ewes from the horses pen to the dry lot this morning, in spite of Duke's efforts.?
    3 points
  18. 4 miles with 3 dogs on the atv then a mile each on the fat bike with the puppies. No video from the bike
    3 points
  19. Why can't you crazy southerners leave the snow up here where it belongs? ? Stealin' our snow.
    3 points
  20. I will take the red one please. PS, This is no way to market yourself.
    2 points
  21. I rotate mine every time I drive the car.
    2 points
  22. Christmas is in two weeks and I’ve been really, really good this year.?
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  23. Born 1925 - 1955 Another take on us older folks! *NO MATTER WHAT OUR KIDS AND THE NEW GENERATION THINK ABOUT US* *WE ARE AWESOME !!!* *Our Lives are LIVING PROOF !!! *To Those of Us Born* *1925 - 1955:* *At the end of this email is a quote of the month by Jay Leno.* *If you don't read anything else, Please read what he said.* *~~~~~~~~~* *TO ALL THE* *KIDS WHO SURVIVED THE* *1930's 40*s, and* 50's *First, we survived being born to mothers who may have smoked and/or drank* *While they were pregnant.* *They took aspirin, ate blue cheese dressing, tuna from a can, and didn't get tested for diabetes.* *Then, after that trauma, we were* *put to sleep on our tummies* *in baby cribs* *Covered* * with bright colored* *Lead-based paints.* *We had no childproof lids on medicine bottles, locks on doors or cabinets,* *And, when we rode our bikes,* *We had baseball caps,* *Not helmets, on our heads.* *As infants and children, we would ride in cars with no car seats, no booster seats, no seat belts, no air bags, bald tires and sometimes no brakes..* *Riding in the back of a pick- up truck on a warm day was always a special treat.* *We drank water from the garden hose and not from a bottle.* *We shared one soft drink with four friends, from one bottle, and no one actually died from this.* *We ate cupcakes, white bread, real butter, and bacon. We drank Kool-Aid made with real white sugar.* *And we weren't overweight.* *WHY?* *Because we were always outside playing...that's why!* *We would leave home in the morning and play all day, as long as we were back when the streetlights came on.* *No one was able to reach us all day* *..**.* *And, we were OKAY.* *We would spend hours building* *Our go-carts out of** scraps* *and* *then ride them down the hill,* *Only to find out* *We forgot* *the brakes. After running into the bushes a few times, we learned To Solve the problem.* *We did not* *Have Play Stations, Nintendos* *and X-boxes. There were* *No video games,* *No 150 channels on cable,* *No video movies* *Or DVDs,* *No surround-sound or* *CDs,* *No cell phones,* *No personal computers,* *No Internet and* *No chat rooms.* *WE HAD FRIENDS* *And we went* *Outside and found them!* *We fell out of* *trees, got cut,* *Broke bones and* *Teeth,* *And there were* *No lawsuits* *From those accidents.* *We would get* *Spankings with wooden spoons, switches, ping-pong paddles, or just a bare hand,* * And no one would call child services to report abuse.* *We ate worms,* *And mud pies* *Made from dirt,* *And* *The worms did* *Not live in us forever.* *We were given* *BB guns for our 10th birthdays,* *22 rifles for our 12th, rode horses,* *made up games with sticks and* *tennis balls, and* *-* *although we were* *Told it would happen* *- we did not put out very many eyes.* *We rode bikes* *Or walked to a friend's house and knocked on the door or rang the bell,* *or just Walked in and talked to them.* *Little League had* *tryouts* *And not everyone* *Made the team.* *Those who didn't* *Had to learn* *To deal with* *Disappointment.* *Imagine that!!* *The idea of a parent* *Bailing us out* * If we broke the law was unheard of ... They actually sided with the law! * *These generations have* *Produced some of the best risk-takers,* *Problem solvers, and* *Inventors ever.* *The past 60 to 85 years* *Have seen an explosion* * of innovation and new ideas.* *We had freedom,* *Failure, success and responsibility,* *and we learned* *H**ow to deal with it all.* *If YOU are* *One of those born* *Between 1925-1955, CONGRATULATIONS!* *the government regulated so much of our lives for our own good.* *While you are* *at it,* *forward it to your kids,* *so they will know* *how brave and lucky* *their parents* *were.* *Kind of makes* *you want to run through the house* * with scissors, doesn't it ?* *~~~~~~~* *The quote of* *the month* *by* *Jay Leno:*
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  24. When the blue wave of more democratic socialism takes hold, will you be the one leaving?
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  25. 64 on the roadie w/ a friend. Nice sunny day, low-mid 30s. We decided on a 35 mile ride to Detroit & back. Then decided to loop Bell Isle and get a coffee. Then on the way home we wanted the Strava Gran Fondo for December so we lengthened our ride to hit that. And I just passed my all-time yearly cycling amount of 6063 miles. I have now 6084 I reached my 2018 goal.
    2 points
  26. Helped my husband put the studded tires on our commuter bikes. Unheated garage + freezing temps = frozen hands and stinging fingers We have a pair of Klondike tires that are almost worn out, but still have a smidge of life. They are a bitch to put on. I hope those tires die this season. The pair I have is much more pliable and easier to put on. I really envy those that have a heated garage.
    2 points
  27. Nominated. It's early yet and I expect many more better threads nominated today but we have to start somewhere.
    2 points
  28. Yup. I'm in that demographic by a couple of years. Many of those things applied, except my mom never smoked or drank in her life, but the rest of it, pretty much.
    2 points
  29. 3.5 fun miles walking on the treadmill. The bicycles have been officially retired for the winter.
    2 points
  30. I have had Continental tires, both Gatorskins and 4000SIIs, go on easy, and some that were very hard to get on. I find Gatorskins to have a harder ride, but I run them on my training bike since most often I am riding that bike when it is dark or raining.
    2 points
  31. My experience is the Adidas.
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  32. History of companies poor decisions room Management is always right room No food or drink meeting room Abandon hope all ye who enter here room Where is everyone room
    2 points
  33. I had an MR2 once. It was a very small room. 2 seater
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  34. Our church has a lot of meeting rooms, they are not “ board” meeting rooms. They are named “The Life Center” “Byler Chapel” “Victory Kids” “The Riot” “The Gap” “Creation Station” and “Quest”. The less creative rooms are named MR1, MR2 and MR3.
    2 points
  35. 12.5 on gravel. Low 30s and the sun was getting low. The breeze wasn't strong but had some real bite to it. Once I got warmed up, I was doing OK until I had to wait for a train. It was only a couple minutes, but it was in the shade and I lost all my warmth! The last 4 miles felt more cold than they really were!
    2 points
  36. It’s a safe bet that you smell better than Dottie.
    2 points
  37. I thought they were for flinging poo?
    2 points
  38. I got my workout in in the gym!!!
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  39. So which Weird Al song DID you have for the father daughter dance? We wound up with Sam Cooke's Nothing Can Change This Love. I tried to find a Johnny Hartman or Nat King Cole one. I Wish You Love sung by Nat or Natalie was a runner up.
    2 points
  40. If you like Opium you should try Cocaine and Moriphine they are deritives of Opium. I wouldn’t try Crack though, it stinks.
    2 points
  41. Texas guys are always getting snowed.
    2 points
  42. Are the SeaHags gonna handle the Viqueens? Also, I got you a picture.
    1 point
  43. I think a lot of it comes from having a two-party system. You have extremists on each side messing things up, where the middle is where most people are anyway.
    1 point
  44. Did couch send you? Many times parr8ies just have to be done, so we have no choice, really. But to siriusly address your concern, maybe SW can provide us a parr8ey tag, since I agree it is often hard to tell the difference. My other suggestion was to include a link to the parr8ied thread, but that requires a bit of work so is not likely to catch on. In that case, it could be a separate thread category like a poll, so you would get in the habit of copying the link before starting the parr8ey thread, so you could paste it right in.
    1 point
  45. Want to borrow my wedge Revolutionary War period tent?
    1 point
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