Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
Ain't done that in 40 years + or - a couple. Ain't in a hurry to do it again, either. Reminds me, overdue for the dentist, too. Supposed to see a urologist, cut my hair (don't look good enuf to pay for it, just whack it off meself), and pull the hair outta my ears. Getting old sucks.
They were sposta ship it next day yesterday.... they shipped it ground... one of the few times I needed something to be here and they were sure to screw it up.... just my luck I guess... probably havta run my old seat for the trip..... I was hoping to get it today so I could give it a workout over the weekend.... pffffft!!!!
It don't matter how good the seat is shaped anymore, if there ain't some soft to it, it'll make my ol butt ache after a while.
GREAT idea! Overnight Saturday delivery....
evening all hope your all going on the lash tonite? have a great holiday.it bloody hot here reached 28deg today which is to hot to work so i might join you & have a long weekend
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Rode to the city to buy a National Park Pass. Doc already has his get in free card for old folks, but us young pups still have to pay. The good news is if I let Ken sign my card, also, both of us are covered for entry fees. But, I really don't like him, so I might not do that!
I bought the pass at White Haven, which was General Grant's home in the 1850's. The Busch family has their mansion and grounds, Grant's Farm, across the road. It was simply nutzo there today. I am not sure that I have ever seen that many people there. I was glad to be on a bike, as I was able to slip in and out fairly easily. If you are ever in St. Louis, this is a place I would recommend visiting. It is quite cool!
They had a number of Clydesdales in the pastures today, and I never get tired of looking at them.
http://anheuser-busch.com/index.php/...e/grants-farm/
I bought the pass at White Haven, which was General Grant's home in the 1850's. The Busch family has their mansion and grounds, Grant's Farm, across the road. It was simply nutzo there today. I am not sure that I have ever seen that many people there. I was glad to be on a bike, as I was able to slip in and out fairly easily. If you are ever in St. Louis, this is a place I would recommend visiting. It is quite cool!
They had a number of Clydesdales in the pastures today, and I never get tired of looking at them.
http://anheuser-busch.com/index.php/...e/grants-farm/
Rode to the city to buy a National Park Pass. Doc already has his get in free card for old folks, but us young pups still have to pay. The good news is if I let Ken sign my card, also, both of us are covered for entry fees. But, I really don't like him, so I might not do that!
I bought the pass at White Haven, which was General Grant's home in the 1850's. The Busch family has their mansion and grounds, Grant's Farm, across the road. It was simply nutzo there today. I am not sure that I have ever seen that many people there. I was glad to be on a bike, as I was able to slip in and out fairly easily. If you are ever in St. Louis, this is a place I would recommend visiting. It is quite cool!
They had a number of Clydesdales in the pastures today, and I never get tired of looking at them.
http://anheuser-busch.com/index.php/...e/grants-farm/
I bought the pass at White Haven, which was General Grant's home in the 1850's. The Busch family has their mansion and grounds, Grant's Farm, across the road. It was simply nutzo there today. I am not sure that I have ever seen that many people there. I was glad to be on a bike, as I was able to slip in and out fairly easily. If you are ever in St. Louis, this is a place I would recommend visiting. It is quite cool!
They had a number of Clydesdales in the pastures today, and I never get tired of looking at them.
http://anheuser-busch.com/index.php/...e/grants-farm/