LennyB Posted Sunday at 09:54 PM Posted Sunday at 09:54 PM Lives in the balance comes from a good healthy dose of model building. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 01:32 AM Posted Monday at 01:32 AM Building physical skills and self-reliance is a good way to earn self-respect.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Monday at 02:07 AM Posted Monday at 02:07 AM Respect for elders is a trait that is seriously lacking by most of those in our younger generations today. 1
mk11 Posted Monday at 03:32 AM Posted Monday at 03:32 AM Today is when you create your future, not tomorrow. 1
LennyB Posted Monday at 12:41 PM Posted Monday at 12:41 PM Tomorrow is the today you dreamed about yesterday.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 01:28 PM Posted Monday at 01:28 PM (edited) Yesterday was almost as good day to procrastinate as today is shaping up to be. Edited Monday at 01:29 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
LennyB Posted Monday at 04:58 PM Posted Monday at 04:58 PM Be that as it may it's time to crack the whip and get back to work, well at least make it look like you're working.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 05:04 PM Posted Monday at 05:04 PM Working for other people's glory gets old after 5 decades. 1
LennyB Posted Monday at 05:45 PM Posted Monday at 05:45 PM (edited) Decades is a full service restaurant & bar, retro arcade with over 40 games, 6-lane boutique bowling alley, and events venue in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania that seems like just the place to go to blow off steam after a hard day of work. Edited Monday at 05:49 PM by LennyB
Big John Posted Monday at 07:23 PM Posted Monday at 07:23 PM Work, that thing I have to do more of now that I am retired!
LennyB Posted Monday at 11:37 PM Posted Monday at 11:37 PM Retired is a misnomer for the term 'retread'.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Tuesday at 02:18 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:18 AM Retread my head before the mid-day sun reflects off my bald scalp and blinds someone.
89AKurt Posted Tuesday at 02:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:38 AM Someone retired work decades working be yesterday tomorrow today respect building lives. [that is the first word of every post above, not Kackela talking]
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 03:07 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:07 AM (edited) Lives and lives are spelled the same but are pronounced differently and have different meanings, and context determines which you choose...or is it chews? Edited Tuesday at 03:07 AM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness
LennyB Posted Tuesday at 01:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:19 PM Chews wisely or you might break a tooth. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted Tuesday at 05:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:44 PM Tooth damage is often very painful and your trip to the dentist for relief and repair may be very expensive.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Expensive cars aren't always more fun than cheap ones, but they're usually prettier...like a lot of things.
slusher Posted yesterday at 06:44 AM Posted yesterday at 06:44 AM Thing about prices and having the best is ok when mom and dad are paying ".. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 01:47 PM Posted yesterday at 01:47 PM Paying for what you get is a good way to go, as 'free' stuff is usually worth about what you spend on it. 1
Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago It is better to have loved and lost than it is to have someone that doesn't love you tell you to get lost. 2
LennyB Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Lost items always seem to turn up in the last place you look.😁 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago LOOK AT ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LennyB Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Me, myself and I, read that sentence and started to cry, not because of how vain that appeared to be, but because I drank too much tonight and had to go pee. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago "Pee" triggers a non-family-friendly response in my head that I'll refrain from making at this time.
Trainwreck Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Time to lay off the asparagus. Fixed it, just not in time. Edited 3 hours ago by Trainwreck learned the rules. 1
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