Welp its that tine of year.murdock » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Well, it gonna get nasty again. Cold and rainy. Man I hate that ****. Lol, my wife wanted to go shopping but we staying inside! She'll get over it. (Or not...)
What's the outlook for your neck of the woods?
murdock » 26 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Well, it gonna get nasty again. Cold and rainy. Man I hate that ****. Lol, my wife wanted to go shopping but we staying inside! She'll get over it. (Or not...)
What's the outlook for your neck of the woods?
murdock » 26 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Well, it gonna get nasty again. Cold and rainy. Man I hate that ****. Lol, my wife wanted to go shopping but we staying inside! She'll get over it. (Or not...)
What's the outlook for your neck of the woods?
Yeah if the power goes out eat all the Ice Cream bars before they melt.
In my mid 70's? You outta your mind? My youngest is nearly 50.
At least there is not much fuel ..
JohnnyYou » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ At least there is not much fuel ..
But yeah, the next thing is the Mojave is toast.
I'm just happy winter is behind us and spring has sprung...murdock » Today, 2:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Well, it gonna get nasty again. Cold and rainy. Man I hate that ****. Lol, my wife wanted to go shopping but we staying inside! She'll get over it. (Or not...)
What's the outlook for your neck of the woods?
It's funny because it's so obvious and, of course, buck won't get it...
How is it obvious my oldest is in his 50's? Am I just not understanding you here?ROG62 » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It's funny because it's so obvious and, of course, buck won't get it...
murdock » Today, 2:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Well, it gonna get nasty again. Cold and rainy. Man I hate that ****. Lol, my wife wanted to go shopping but we staying inside! She'll get over it. (Or not...)
What's the outlook for your neck of the woods?
murdock » Yesterday, 4:27 pm » wrote: ↑ In my mid 70's? You outta your mind? My youngest is nearly 50.
that isn't, but the you being in your mid 70's makes it obvious as buck thinks everyone's an Anthony Quinn fathering children into their 80's, where I see most in their 70's are past their prime and have entered a different phase of life...solidified by the age of your eldest...murdock » Yesterday, 7:31 pm » wrote: ↑ How is it obvious my oldest is in his 50's? Am I just not understanding you here?
murdock » Yesterday, 4:27 pm » wrote: ↑ In my mid 70's? You outta your mind? My youngest is nearly 50.
Is Wichita Falls, Tx you neck of the woods? I was there, once, in 1994. I was riding my motorcycle from the east coast, trying to make it out to the Grand Canyon.murdock » Yesterday, 2:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Well, it gonna get nasty again. Cold and rainy. Man I hate that ****. Lol, my wife wanted to go shopping but we staying inside! She'll get over it. (Or not...)
What's the outlook for your neck of the woods?
I was probably last there 2020/2021 in a Big Truck.Skans » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Is Wichita Falls, Tx you neck of the woods? I was there, once, in 1994. I was riding my motorcycle from the east coast, trying to make it out to the Grand Canyon.
When I pulled into Wichita Falls, it was cold and rainy; I had heard it was snowing in Amarillo - it was almost exactly to the date this time of year too! Hardley anyone on the main road either. I have to say, I wasn't much impressed by this town. It seemed pretty sketch, and someone actually stole one of my footpegs off of my bike.
Anyway, I found some run-down motel run by a Dot family in town. They were all run by Dots back then. I walked in to the check-in and asked if they had hot running water. The Dot said yes. So, I paid $10 for the night. The room was typical roach-motel, complete with a couple live roaches. Ceiling was warped and stained. The tub/shower just had a pipe coming out of the wall to put water into the tub. But, the Dot didn't lie - the water was hot. The room even had heat So, I filled up that tub with hot water and soaked for a couple of hours trying to get rid of my hypothermia. I hung my wet cloths over the heater to dry them out. Then, I fell asleep for about 10 hours. I was good-to-go the next day........warmer...........dry............and less my left highway-peg.