Make sure the bus has lube in the rear! And kitty litter works for traction I heard. Just saying.
Popcorn I do believe is done!
Popcorn I do believe is done!
Fixed.Make sure the bus has lube in the rear! And klitty litter works for traction I heard. Just saying.
Popcorn I do believe is done!
What did you do...?????.Ray Guess what I got Danny this year to continue the tradition!
What did you do...?????
With a mouse in his hand!![]()
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Wishing all my FABO friends and their family a very happy and safe Christmas and a leasureable holiday season!!
Lon
We shall see! At 3!OK I member you buying that. Was it more dramatic then the talking fish. That was funny.
My wife and I have a small wooden gecko we got in Jamaica about 10 years ago that we hide on each other. I put it in a seldom used drawer, and when she finds, and is startled by it, she will then move it to a new location for me to find.I put a small rubber snake in the Christmas tree for when we have family over Sat, Sun
That’s a helluva nice gift. Goodonya!I did give her that 30-30 I got from Tike, early for hunting season. she actually cried.
To you as well.Wishing all my FABO friends and their family a very happy and safe Christmas and a leasureable holiday season!!
Lon
InterestingI was just seeing if anyone knew what the four Corners ment since it's Christmas and it's Biblical.in reference.
In the Bible, the "four corners of the earth" is a figurative idiom meaning "everywhere" or "the entire world," representing the totality of creation and the universal reach of God's power, judgment, and salvation, not a literal flat Earth with square corners. It's poetic language describing the north, south, east, and west.
One of the Astronauts I met at a pre launch party told us they did a study on bubbles in space and they have no gravity on them so they are as perfect as they get, he also told us you never want to have a wet fart up there either! Think that was STS 97 or so. Miss watching them go up from the ramp of a 130. Have a old VHS tape somewhere of it on STS 92 I think. Just a experience when the blast hits you.It is true mathematically there's no such thing as a perfect circle everything is elliptical even if it looks circular to us