TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
HDF home page story about guy who crashes and thieves steal his bike while he lays on the side of the road. It just ain't your day when that happens.
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Almost purrfect weather ahead here for a while. Talked to sister in Melbourne, Florida (just a bit south of Cape Canaveral, can watch rocket launches from their backyard) this morning, she's putting on the hurricane shutters, going to wait it out, about 6 miles from the coast. Storm surge won't get that far, but rain doesn't drain enough with a big surge that close and might get rain flooding. Floodwaters made it to the edge of her backyard last time. Planning on flying out of Orlando to visit here Thursday, won't be surprised if that gets delayed or cancelled. That's the sister I told you about, Russ.
Got several pages behind, catchup time.
Got several pages behind, catchup time.
Mick, on a slow day in OKC.....
Hang in there Buddy !
Hang in there Buddy !
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41 years at the same place, you're overdue 7 Saturdays a week. They ain't enough, though, when you retire you need 10 day weeks to get everything done. 10 years retired now, and I'm at least 2 years behind.
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Stan you're gonna need a taller donkey
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Adios amigos ... As Willie would say "On the road again" ... Keep the shiny side up and see ya on the flip flop :>)
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It probably didn't look that good when it was new.
Mornin Jose. Hope that's easier to replace than the one on my snowblower was a few years ago, although the biggest pita part was getting the spring back in place, that popped off when the cord broke.
Busy time, later.
Mornin Jose. Hope that's easier to replace than the one on my snowblower was a few years ago, although the biggest pita part was getting the spring back in place, that popped off when the cord broke.
Busy time, later.