TOAK-The Thread of All Knowledge-PeckerWoods IMC.
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International Falls MN right now is -22.
I believe they said -31 last night, that actual temps not windchill, a balmy -5 here in Mpls and it's gonna be cold all week and not get above freezing.
Wife actually smiled a bit this morning, she's either getting better or found my stash fund.
At least there is still no scorpions.
Wonder how the global warming bunch is doing?
Helenwoods love the selfie.
Al
I believe they said -31 last night, that actual temps not windchill, a balmy -5 here in Mpls and it's gonna be cold all week and not get above freezing.
Wife actually smiled a bit this morning, she's either getting better or found my stash fund.
At least there is still no scorpions.
Wonder how the global warming bunch is doing?
Helenwoods love the selfie.
Al
International Falls MN right now is -22.
I believe they said -31 last night, that actual temps not windchill, a balmy -5 here in Mpls and it's gonna be cold all week and not get above freezing.
Wife actually smiled a bit this morning, she's either getting better or found my stash fund.
At least there is still no scorpions.
Wonder how the global warming bunch is doing?
Helenwoods love the selfie.
Al
I believe they said -31 last night, that actual temps not windchill, a balmy -5 here in Mpls and it's gonna be cold all week and not get above freezing.
Wife actually smiled a bit this morning, she's either getting better or found my stash fund.
At least there is still no scorpions.
Wonder how the global warming bunch is doing?
Helenwoods love the selfie.
Al
On the smile you must have made some man-points at home......
Bike is up on the stand, trying to get enthused enough to do the few mods I had planned on, but ya, riding is out, hell standing outside is out, much less trying to ride.
High point for today might just be lunch at the Shamrock bar and grill, ever been there?
Killer food.
Al
OH I'LL have heat, if I have to mount the propane heater in the back window,with the tank in the bed and the windows down, I'LL HAVE HEAT. Might have went to school in the city, but I'm 99% hillbilly.
Ah...no, my trip to Marine General and the $600 I spent on fishing stuff got the "look", but I did make her lunch and start her car this morning so I made a few back.
Bike is up on the stand, trying to get enthused enough to do the few mods I had planned on, but ya, riding is out, hell standing outside is out, much less trying to ride.
High point for today might just be lunch at the Shamrock bar and grill, ever been there?
Killer food.
Al
Bike is up on the stand, trying to get enthused enough to do the few mods I had planned on, but ya, riding is out, hell standing outside is out, much less trying to ride.
High point for today might just be lunch at the Shamrock bar and grill, ever been there?
Killer food.
Al
Love touring near the big lake and always used to stay in Two Harbors and frequent a bar on a stop light corner of the main highway. Many good times.
I'm always amazed how bad this "bike fever" gets in the winter. We're all itchin and bitchin to ride. Seems to get worse over the years.
LOL There's a LOT of folks in MI that have quite a bit of hillbilly in them for good reason.
Once when I was up there visiting with my dad who lived in Inkster I was riding a bicycle around the neighborhood and kept hearing a banjo ( this was before Deliverance guys).
I finally zeroed in on it like a carrier pigeon coming home and found a bunch of old boys from WV, KY, and TN sitting out in one of their back yard picking. I felt like I was back in KY for a while. I grew up on Flatt and Scruggs
Tracy, I'm surprised you haven't passed along to Mark the wonderful tip you received about heating the cab of your truck when you were repairing your truck. Don't remember the exact tip but remember laughing my *** off thinking it was a sure fire way to blow yourself up.
LOL There's a LOT of folks in MI that have quite a bit of hillbilly in them for good reason.
Once when I was up there visiting with my dad who lived in Inkster I was riding a bicycle around the neighborhood and kept hearing a banjo ( this was before Deliverance guys).
I finally zeroed in on it like a carrier pigeon coming home and found a bunch of old boys from WV, KY, and TN sitting out in one of their back yard picking. I felt like I was back in KY for a while. I grew up on Flatt and Scruggs
Once when I was up there visiting with my dad who lived in Inkster I was riding a bicycle around the neighborhood and kept hearing a banjo ( this was before Deliverance guys).
I finally zeroed in on it like a carrier pigeon coming home and found a bunch of old boys from WV, KY, and TN sitting out in one of their back yard picking. I felt like I was back in KY for a while. I grew up on Flatt and Scruggs
Kubwood can attest to that I'm sure.