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Old 11/29/13, 12:58 AM
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Matthew Mcconaughey and Woody Harrelson in a new series on HBO. True Detective. Yep, I'll be watching that. Love both of them, especially Mcconaughey. Great actor.






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I have to admit though, I'd give a nut to be built like him at that age, and he ain't hard on the eyes either according to my ol' lady. Lucky bastard.
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Didn't the little guy miss smearing whip cream and pie on you?
Maybe I'm just drunk right now, but I'm lost. Or at least really cloudy in the brain department, lol.
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I've got to get the 500 out this weekend, I don't think its been fired up since I posted those fall leaf pics a while back. Hope the sumbicth will crank after all this cold and sitting for weeks, lol.
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Maybe I'm just drunk right now, but I'm lost. Or at least really cloudy in the brain department, lol.
Didn't the boy miss having turkey dinner with you?
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
Didn't the boy miss having turkey dinner with you?

I'd rather not get into it here, but hes intelligent and perceptive enough to pick up on the subtleties of the dynamics, diplomatic enough to go with the flow, and loving enough to make up for it on the back side of things.


Basically a future politician, a lawyer, or both.
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
I'd rather not get into it here, but hes intelligent and perceptive enough to pick up on the subtleties of the dynamics, diplomatic enough to go with the flow, and loving enough to make up for it on the back side of things.

Basically a future politician, a lawyer, or both.
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Originally Posted by cdynaco

Same here. Nice lazy day. Though I had invites this year, just didn't feel like running around to town and coming home tired. 32nd anni here at the ranch, 25-57 with a whole lotta good (and some tough crap) in between.
Changed the oil but it got too cold to wash Bullitt, so I'll do that tomorrow. Turkey'd out from last week so I had pork steaks.
Didn't the little guy miss smearing whip cream and pie on you?
Wow! Didn't know you had your place that long, pretty awesome. Kudos to you for being independent enough to make the sacrifices to enable that dream.
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That sounds great.

Mine was about the same as usual. My family doesn't really bother with it anymore since there aren't many of us left and everyone just kind of does their own thing (usually with their in-laws).

I'm pretty much persona non grata with hers so I'm not going to put on a fake grin and listen to a bunch of passive aggressive bull ****. So I watched tv all day then went to Cracker Barrel and had dinner by myself. The looks you get are kind of weird when you're sitting there at a table eating alone, and the place is full of tables of 15 having dinner, laughing, joking and sharing stories.

Oh well, it is what it is. Not the worst thing someone could do on Thanksgiving, at least I had a meal, some don't even have that.
Its nice that you have the perspective and honesty to "do your own thing".
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I wasn't kidding, hes the smartest person I've ever been around already. His ability to parse words and turn them around on you is amazing for his age, he dissects phrases and quickly analyzes them on a level that you can't imagine. He's really hard to deal with or discipline without being a tyrant, and I'm not kidding at all. He'll quote you back word for word and break it down to all the things you ****ed up on and where you made grammatical mistakes to counter a punishment, and then look at you with those eyes and act like "so, are you really going to punish me for doing something that you technically said in your own words was fine to do?"

Only hope we have is that he loves animals and studies every little detail about them and their habits. Maybe he'll be a veterinarian, lol. Otherwise, I'm probably paying for ivy league law school.
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Wow! Didn't know you had your place that long, pretty awesome. Kudos to you for being independent enough to make the sacrifices to enable that dream.
And that dream of living out in the forest started when I was around 11 with my Dad taking me on hunting and fishing trips and talking about his younger years growing up. I decided then 'that was the life for me!' Seeing the mountains in 75 took it to a whole new level. So yes, I can give good speeches about goal setting.

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Originally Posted by cdynaco

And that dream of living out in the forest started when I was around 11 with my Dad taking me on hunting and fishing trips and talking about his younger years growing up. I decided then 'that was the life for me!' Seeing the mountains in 75 took it to a whole new level. So yes, I can give good speeches about goal setting.

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Is that a station wagon? What make? Looks like it has finned tail lights.
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Is that a station wagon? What make? Looks like it has finned tail lights.
1960 Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon. Many camping trips in that. Then came the 1970 dark green Bonneville wagon 455.

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Originally Posted by cdynaco
1960 Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon. Many camping trips in that. Then came the 1970 dark green Bonneville wagon 455. http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...ln=460&aid=304
The old pontiacs were just so sweet. I'm thinking real hard about a 65 Tempest. The GTO is just not as nice looking as that Tempest trim.
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Good morning everyone

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving
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Originally Posted by cdynaco

1960 Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon. Many camping trips in that. Then came the 1970 dark green Bonneville wagon 455.

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...ln=460&aid=304
I thought it was Pontiac. Those station wagons were nice

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The old pontiacs were just so sweet. I'm thinking real hard about a 65 Tempest. The GTO is just not as nice looking as that Tempest trim.
Good luck finding that. My best friend was looking for a 65 V8 Tempest in the early 80's. a car salesman told him he might have an easier time finding a chicken with teeth. I agree they look nicer than the goat
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Originally Posted by cdynaco

1960 Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon. Many camping trips in that. Then came the 1970 dark green Bonneville wagon 455.

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I bet that 455 got at most 10mpg. But at 25 cents a gallon, no one cared
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double time and a half .. i dont mind working a few hours today .. mite get some tomorrow as well ....
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It seems like Saturday.
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It seems like Saturday.
It does. Even though I'm at work. There's almost no one here.


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