And with us too.That was the reaction of most of the thought I shared with my bosses.
And with us too.That was the reaction of most of the thought I shared with my bosses.
...I made breakfast on the deck yesterday.
...the closest I'll get to actually camping out these days. YUM.
You fall down drunk and crack your head and come in here looking for sympathy? Ain't happening.I'm deeply hurt.
DANG, Dawg! You're almost as hard-edged as Lavern. 'Course, she's tougher than my drill instructor back in '65.You fall down drunk and crack your head and come in here looking for sympathy? Ain't happening.
Unfortunately, that makes sense. (I hope she doesn't read this.)Lavern was your drill instructor in '65.
Well, maybe at her age now, she'll forget that she read it.I know. We better hurry and get this thread onto the next page.
Yeah, that would give me enough time to get away from here, maybe as far as Missouri. You're pretty far away as it is, but I'm only 80 miles or so away from her as the crow flies, 150 miles as the crow drives. I could get a pretty bad burn from the explosion when she reads the nasty things you've been writing about her while, the whole time, I've been trying to defend her. After all, I have fond memories of her when she was my drill instructor.Good point. Plus she's slow. She'll probably never make it over here until tomorrow at the earliest.
Me? You blame me? Why, I was the one who defended her. I mean, Lavern is nothing but sweet, kind, cheerful, thrifty, brave...Yeah, that would give me enough time to get away from here, maybe as far as Missouri. You're pretty far away as it is, but I'm only 80 miles or so away from her as the crow flies, 150 miles as the crow drives. I could get a pretty bad burn from the explosion when she reads the nasty things you've been writing about her while, the whole time, I've been trying to defend her. After all, I have fond memories of her when she was my drill instructor.
Well...at 80 miles, I'm still within her poison dart range. I heard that Gail and Andreea lived near her and you see how far away they had to move. In fact, that's how Gail and I got separated from each other all those years ago.Me? You blame me? Why, I was the one who defended her. I mean, Lavern is nothing but sweet, kind, cheerful, thrifty, brave...
I'm laying it on too thick, ain't I?
Good thought! How's the weather in Michigan lately? Warm? Comfy?You ought to be able to hop on that there eagle and ride along with little Haggette so someplace far away and safe.
The brass monkeys should start thawing out soon.You bet. I think it's all the way up to 33 F now.
Hey, different subject (now that we've finished singing the praises of Lavern). With all the accumulated age, experience and knowledge (well, age and experience anyway) on this thread, I thought I'd ask this question here.I figure some time in late May.
Hey, different subject (now that we've finished singing the praises of Lavern). With all the accumulated age, experience and knowledge (well, age and experience anyway) on this thread, I thought I'd ask this question here.
I have a chance to visit a local house soon while a paranormal investigation team does some investigating in it. From what I hear, there is some well-defined paranormal activity in the place. I've never been especially obsessed with the subject (although all my fiction has been in that area - I don't understand that) but, like most subjects, I find it compelling. I have some IR photography equipment (for my artistic interests) which I plan to take along. The team will no doubt have EVP recorders, tri-field meters, maybe even thermal-imaging stuff, hopefully.
My questions is: Does anyone here have experience with this field and any tips, suggestions,wisdom, etc. to offer?
Thanks, Dawg, I'll do that.Pm member Wyntermoon. She doesn't stop by often but does from time to time. She's an expert in those kinds of things. Tell her I sent you.
Thanks, Dawg, I'll do that.
Hey, I got us to a new page. Maybe we'll escape Lavern's wrath.
DANG, Dawg! You're almost as hard-edged as Lavern. 'Course, she's tougher than my drill instructor back in '65.
Lavern was your drill instructor in '65.
Unfortunately, that makes sense. (I hope she doesn't read this.)
I know. We better hurry and get this thread onto the next page.
Well, maybe at her age now, she'll forget that she read it.
Good point. Plus she's slow. She'll probably never make it over here until tomorrow at the earliest.
Yeah, that would give me enough time to get away from here, maybe as far as Missouri. You're pretty far away as it is, but I'm only 80 miles or so away from her as the crow flies, 150 miles as the crow drives. I could get a pretty bad burn from the explosion when she reads the nasty things you've been writing about her while, the whole time, I've been trying to defend her. After all, I have fond memories of her when she was my drill instructor.
Me? You blame me? Why, I was the one who defended her. I mean, Lavern is nothing but sweet, kind, cheerful, thrifty, brave...
I'm laying it on too thick, ain't I?
Hey, different subject (now that we've finished singing the praises of Lavern). With all the accumulated age, experience and knowledge (well, age and experience anyway) on this thread, I thought I'd ask this question here.
I have a chance to visit a local house soon while a paranormal investigation team does some investigating in it. From what I hear, there is some well-defined paranormal activity in the place. I've never been especially obsessed with the subject (although all my fiction has been in that area - I don't understand that) but, like most subjects, I find it compelling. I have some IR photography equipment (for my artistic interests) which I plan to take along. The team will no doubt have EVP recorders, tri-field meters, maybe even thermal-imaging stuff, hopefully.
My questions is: Does anyone here have experience with this field and any tips, suggestions,wisdom, etc. to offer?
Thanks, Dawg, I'll do that.
Hey, I got us to a new page. Maybe we'll escape Lavern's wrath.