Stop in for a cup of coffee

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ewww....hopefully there were females involved. but what "kind" of females could they have been?
Let’s see, Army females.... they usually aren’t like Air Force and Navy females, and not in a good way. I’ll just leave it there
 

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When I first arrived at NAS Whidbey there was a place called "The Jar Bar". This was in 1983 and it was pretty crazy at that bar which was in the bottom floor of a "row barracks". Anyhoo, there was a crazy female Marine named "Ellen" there who had quite a reputation. A buddy of mine went home with her one night, I'll just say there were a lot of rumors of what happened that night, I'll just leave it at that.
 
When I first arrived at NAS Whidbey there was a place called "The Jar Bar". This was in 1983 and it was pretty crazy at that bar which was in the bottom floor of a "row barracks". Anyhoo, there was a crazy female Marine named "Ellen" there who had quite a reputation. A buddy of mine went home with her one night, I'll just say there were a lot of rumors of what happened that night, I'll just leave it at that.
I told you stand at attention! Not parade rest!
 
Yesterday was another day of pulling logs out of the woods, buzzing up rounds with my little limber saw cause I'm waiting on parts for my McCulloch, and some branch clean-up. Today I am working on the Duster and listening to the Seahawk on radio as Dish is fighting with CBS and we don't get that satellite channel for now.
 
Some pics, I missed the busted pulley key way, ended up changing pull cord, winding spring etc. just to find out my mistake. Getting pretty much a whole saw for the price that I found the pull start assembly for, kind of need that with a vintage saw, worth fixing for me.

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Coffee............................Man, I slept like crap last night.
 
For me the McCulloch is less fussy for starting, fuel. I do have to keep an eye on chain tension (always a good idea). I run a file, add bar oil and check tension on every fill. My Stihl has the chain tension dial, so no tools required. It also has "easy start" which is easy unless you pull too many times on choke, then you're done for awhile. Also wants 89 octane, McCulloch doesn't seem to care.
 
Good morning. Going to hit some balls today at a course called goat hill. On the coast

Okay, sounds fun, thanks for leaving out weather details lol! My clubs have quite a bit of dust on them, bought them when stationed in San Diego. The base here has a decent course, not that I can do any good on it tho!
 
Well I slept very well last night
Woke up at 2am , back to bed at 2 10 , woke up an 8am, I should be able to enjoy my day regardless of any weather.
Have a great Sunday men and ladies
 
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