TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
We like discerning people.
Moldy he worked on the Bradley's and the M113 A1/A2.
He let me drive a 113 when I was 12 along with a bunch of other stuff that was highly ground apon.
He let me drive a 113 when I was 12 along with a bunch of other stuff that was highly ground apon.
Evening gents.
So I just watched Mike Pence put up a map showing Wisconsin as a Covid-19 hotspot. Color me surprised. Especially since Michigan, which isn't a hotspot according to the map loosely has 10X the cases and deaths we do. Go figure.
So I just watched Mike Pence put up a map showing Wisconsin as a Covid-19 hotspot. Color me surprised. Especially since Michigan, which isn't a hotspot according to the map loosely has 10X the cases and deaths we do. Go figure.
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Been decades since I've had a morel. Relatives in Missouri would find bucket loads and have big family dinners with bowls of them. One set of grandparents lived on the edge of a Missouri River floodplain, and to me they had by far the best morels, had a little bit of oyster flavor to them. I've never bought any, don't pay that much for food. Never have seen any growing around here.
Evening Bob. I must report that I am a failure as a hybrid driver. I was only able to flog this thing so much and ended at 15% aggressive.
Wife told me her cousin has found a few, but with the recent hard freezes, any that are up now won't be fit to eat..Should be good hunting Sunday though.
You're among friends. Don't think this abject failure in any way changes our view of you.
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