View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
2
16.67%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
10
83.33%
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Mustangs Coast to Coast
Yay for traffic being backed up due to wrecks everywhere. Paul guess what route I'm having to take to get to work this morning? Here is a hint
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Anybody looking for a low mileage Mach 1? 324 miles. Did Gary own it?
http://www.jjfordhayesville.com/used...070a540307.htm
Still more of these low mileage cars that show up around this area.
http://www.jjfordhayesville.com/used...070a540307.htm
Still more of these low mileage cars that show up around this area.
In that case, young people today must have first hand knowledge about ***** that I don't care to know about. I know about mine, and that's enough. I don't think they're that hot though, the ol' lady never had burns on her chin. But if you boys study, caress, measure, and take temperature readings of ***** that closely nowadays, I'm glad I'm old.
NTTAWWT. Knock yourselves out.
Ball lovers.
NTTAWWT. Knock yourselves out.
Ball lovers.
for a more scientific description, consult here:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...m=hot+as+*****
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...m=hot+as+*****
Well apparently y'all have no idea what "hot" is....because 97 degrees ain't it
Same here. Never heard a guy compare the temperature of ***** to the ambient temp. I've heard "hot enough to f**k on credit", "Hotter than a four D***ed dog", "hotter than a fresh F***ed fox in a forest fire", and a few others, but never hot as *****.
Wouldn't they be sweaty? And sweat's purpose is to cool things down so wouldn't the ***** get chilled pretty quick? Unless these boys like playing with hot *****, and don't want them cooled down. Nothing wrong with that, have all the fun you want with your hot balled friends, make a drinking game out of it if you want. I'll just watch from the sidelines.
Scott will blow a damned 50 amp fuse when he finally gets on.
Wouldn't they be sweaty? And sweat's purpose is to cool things down so wouldn't the ***** get chilled pretty quick? Unless these boys like playing with hot *****, and don't want them cooled down. Nothing wrong with that, have all the fun you want with your hot balled friends, make a drinking game out of it if you want. I'll just watch from the sidelines.
Scott will blow a damned 50 amp fuse when he finally gets on.
Oh give me a ****ing break, you know I was trying to make a joke.
That's what I thought. Obviously you two have watched the movie, or else you wouldn't have had the WTF reaction.
Funny that nobody will admit that they've watched the movie, but they have such visceral reactions to it. Hmmmmm, sounds sketchy to me.
That's what I thought. Obviously you two have watched the movie, or else you wouldn't have had the WTF reaction.
Funny that nobody will admit that they've watched the movie, but they have such visceral reactions to it. Hmmmmm, sounds sketchy to me.
No kidding! I had to go to Mt. Olive yesterday and pick up a '48 Nash for a friend in the freakin monsoon...muddy and I got soaked to the core!
You are wearing a vest, right?
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**** I've got a lot of aches and stiff joints today. Didn't want to get out of bed. Temp dropped about 20 degrees over night, rained non-stop. When I woke up I could tell it was cool, I was warm under the covers and I could hear the rain on the roof. Took a lot of effort to drag my *** out of my warm cocoon, lol.
**** I've got a lot of aches and stiff joints today. Didn't want to get out of bed. Temp dropped about 20 degrees over night, rained non-stop. When I woke up I could tell it was cool, I was warm under the covers and I could hear the rain on the roof. Took a lot of effort to drag my *** out of my warm cocoon, lol.
Gettin old sucks, huh?
**** I've got a lot of aches and stiff joints today. Didn't want to get out of bed. Temp dropped about 20 degrees over night, rained non-stop. When I woke up I could tell it was cool, I was warm under the covers and I could hear the rain on the roof. Took a lot of effort to drag my *** out of my warm cocoon, lol.
What's interesting is how you get used to it after 10 days or so. Course I'm not out more than 30-45 mins.
But last night I paused and checked out the stars and thought 'you know, I really don't feel cold right now'. Except for my hands. Even with gore-tex thinsulate gloves, once you touch something really cold like the rake or pitchfork or wheelbarrow, that cold goes right to your fingers. But other than that you do adjust to the cold after a few days.
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**** I've got a lot of aches and stiff joints today. Didn't want to get out of bed. Temp dropped about 20 degrees over night, rained non-stop. When I woke up I could tell it was cool, I was warm under the covers and I could hear the rain on the roof. Took a lot of effort to drag my *** out of my warm cocoon, lol.
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Try feeding horses in 3* @ 11p. Even Nathan doesn't do that.
What's interesting is how you get used to it after 10 days or so. Course I'm not out more than 30-45 mins.
But last night I paused and checked out the stars and thought 'you know, I really don't feel cold right now'. Except for my hands. Even with gore-tex thinsulate gloves, once you touch something really cold like the rake or pitchfork or wheelbarrow, that cold goes right to your fingers. But other than that you do adjust to the cold after a few days.
What's interesting is how you get used to it after 10 days or so. Course I'm not out more than 30-45 mins.
But last night I paused and checked out the stars and thought 'you know, I really don't feel cold right now'. Except for my hands. Even with gore-tex thinsulate gloves, once you touch something really cold like the rake or pitchfork or wheelbarrow, that cold goes right to your fingers. But other than that you do adjust to the cold after a few days.
It was around 70 for the last few days and only getting down to 60 at night, now today its 40 just 24 hours later.
Rain and 40's all night and I have to work tonight and tomorrow night. The only time I would prefer an inside only job. Just hoping its a slow night and I don't have to be in it very long.
I think that's why it bothers me so much is because we don't really get a chance to get used to it. Temps fluctuate so much that when it gets cold it freezes my *** off, and about the time you start to get accustomed to it, it goes back up 20 or 30 degrees.
It was around 70 for the last few days and only getting down to 60 at night, now today its 40 just 24 hours later.
It was around 70 for the last few days and only getting down to 60 at night, now today its 40 just 24 hours later.