Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Then get home today, having fed them and all, only for their mom to ***** when my wife told her we were keeping the sleeping bags we bought Friday(she also sent no bedding supplies).
Maybe you should also give her your car since they rode in it. Lol :wtf:
 
Okay I just doubled up on my fire insurance and going to torch my house...I just can not compete with that !!!
That is what called curb appeal...don't know what the backs called.
I still got more darts than you but wait your GTS is worth more than all of mine...now where is my BFH

I hear you! At the same time Dave was having the stone work done I was putting a gravel border around my pumphouse and I laid out a few stones at the threshold...….NOT the same but it works LOL!
 
Update
Neuro doc looked at MRI and said no surgery. :thumbsup: She will have to wear a brace/splint for at least a couple months Can take it off to shower and sleep(flat on her back). They will likely discharge her tomorrow and Mae will bring her home
Glad she wasn’t hurt worse. Any idea as to exactly what caused it?
 
Well you know...I am 65 and life expectancy of the American make is 78. So I have 12 years 6 months and if you take that times 52 I have exactly 648 weekends left. In that time I plan to go to Carlisle and other shows so I am running out of Saturdays so I need to use them wisely
The way i look at it,Dad passed at 53,so im either on borrowed time or got mom’s longevity genes. She’s 84.
 
The way i look at it,Dad passed at 53,so im either on borrowed time or got mom’s longevity genes. She’s 84.
Same here, I been livin large for 6 years now..........Livin like there aint no tomorrow.....Dad died at age 56.....
 
The way i look at it,Dad passed at 53,so im either on borrowed time or got mom’s longevity genes. She’s 84.
I think I'm on Tike's timeline. Grand dad, dad and me could be triplets if you see pics of us at the same age (yes; they were both incredibly good looking men). Grand dad died at 78. Dad died 2 yrs ago at 78. I figure that gives me 23 years.. I'm betting i can do a lot of cool stuff in 23 years. Now where is that bucket list?
 
I have no shelf-life that I am aware of. I could die tomorrow or 40 years from now. (I’m 55)

I will take every day like it’s my last and try to make the most of it as best as I can.

As long as I make a difference in somebody’s life along the way and they remember me after I’m gone...I consider that good enough.
 
I never used to understand it when a guy would respond to "how are you doing" with, "well, I am upright" or something like that. I get it now.
 
I have no shelf-life that I am aware of. I could die tomorrow or 40 years from now. (I’m 55)

I will take every day like it’s my last and try to make the most of it as best as I can.

As long as I make a difference in somebody’s life along the way and they remember me after I’m gone...I consider that good enough.
After spending a long alcohol fueled evening with the kids on Friday, I'm pretty confident that I have positively impacted some lives.

And I thought the little farkers weren't even listening..
 
merged and hit a pickup. Sounds like its her friends fault unless they can prove the guy was going too fast.
Ouch. Accidents happen. Again, glad both seem to be fairly ok. That pic scares me even and my kids weren’t in that thing. Hopefully your daughter will heal up soon. She’ll be nice and sore for a while I’m sure.
 
:eek: Another tower crane bit the dust today. That makes 2 in the last month. I was always kinda leery of those things. The operator I oiled for when I was a kid used to say "You're not a real crane operator unless you've tipped a rig over." I'm not a real crane operator and quite pleased with that :D. That was also the same operator that used to say "Step back from the rig Alex. This is gonna get hairy. Let me know when the outriggers are a foot off the ground."
 
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