Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 10:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:53 PM "South" has always meant "land of miserably hot and sticky summers" to me, and this year seems no different.
thatz4u Posted Tuesday at 11:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:19 PM Different Drum by Mike Nesmith formerly with the Monkees... 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 11:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:53 PM Monkees don't know what sentences are either. 2
Calb56 Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM Either way they don't care since The Monkee's are too busy singing to put anyone down. 1 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 12:04 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:04 AM "Down two, then left" used to be my location under my avatar, before in the interest of "security" locations were banished.
Calb56 Posted Wednesday at 12:15 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:15 AM Banished, no, but you sank My Battleship!!! 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 12:49 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:49 AM Battleship armor was much thicker than that of destroyers, which is the reason they (destroyers) were called "tin cans".
slusher Posted Wednesday at 04:02 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:02 AM Cans made me money whe I was a kid picked thru cans behind taverns get a bunch everyday…"
NOBLNG Posted Wednesday at 12:53 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:53 PM Everyday I try to accomplish something, but it’s difficult now that I am retired because there is always tomorrow.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 12:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:57 PM (edited) "Tomorrow I might get around to what I didn't get around to the day before yesterday" is no attitude to take if you want to accomplish anything in life, but it's certainly tempting. Edited Wednesday at 12:59 PM by Ace-Garageguy
slusher Posted Wednesday at 08:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:03 PM Tempting is when I sea new model kit coming out"…
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 09:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:06 PM (edited) Out on the curb next to the mailbox post is where nice Mr. Postman was dropping my packages for a while. Edited Wednesday at 09:06 PM by Ace-Garageguy
Tim W. SoCal Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM While I'm thinking about it, Mike Nesmith wrote "Different Drum", but Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys made it famous. 1
Calb56 Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM (edited) Famous is not a way that I'd describe the band The Fugs and looking at youtube I realized I couldn't post a link here without getting a time out. Edited yesterday at 03:34 AM by Calb56 Typo 1
slusher Posted yesterday at 01:25 AM Posted yesterday at 01:25 AM (edited) Out the door going for a relaxing drive as the sun sets.. Edited yesterday at 01:27 AM by slusher Typo 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Sets of 4 tires that match are hard to come by for those of us who buy takeoffs.
JollySipper Posted yesterday at 02:48 AM Posted yesterday at 02:48 AM Takeoffs and landings are what they practice about a mile from here at the local small-plane airfield with those aircraft, the Osprey........ 3
Tim W. SoCal Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM The Osprey is an amazing aircraft that makes its own distinctive sounds as it flies over. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM Terminated is what terminators did to huemanns, and for the most part I don't blame them.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) People supposedly taste more like pork than chicken. Edited 23 hours ago by Ace-Garageguy
Ace-Garageguy Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Pork barbeque with sides of beans, potato salad, coleslaw, pickles, and an icy cold beer sure slow you down on a hot summer afternoon. 2
slusher Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Afternoons are sure getting warmer tomorrow will be 97 degrees sure hard an air conditioner …
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