You are always welcome in Dixie and warmer weather will be headed your way soon. Thought you might get a chuckle out of this old Bug Bunny cartoon.
thank you sir, and to everyone here for putting up with me and my shenanigans..gillette obsession ,dark sense of humour etc..
Sounds like fun, Clint. I hope you log some serious riding time this spring. I'm also glad to hear Maya is improving and back at school.
I remember it well. I have friends that moved near Charlotte, NC and will eventually make a visit. I promise to be an atypical NY and be very nice and courteous.
I'm glad to hear your grandson is doing better, Terry. I hope you're getting some rest. Sorry to hear about the toilet problems. I hope you have some help with it. Pulling and re-setting the throne is no fun.
Gillette Red Tip Shark Super Stainless Omega Baby Pro Boar TOBS Avocado SC Dr. Sana Bay Rum Like the Tech, I had to use a little bit of pressure to get the most from this razor resulting in a very nice and comfortable 2 pass shave this evening.
Thank you guys. Charlie I think I will get back closer to amount I used to ride. I hope and pray Maya is able to have a strong finish to the school year.
Nice job getting into those 36's Charlie! I'm still in my 38's but.........I did have this for dinner today. Totally worth it.
The last one that I bought had two compressable foam rings - one thinner, one thicker. You used one or the other or both, depending how close to floor level the flange is.
Nothing special. We had tickets to attend a play produced by the St. Louis Jung Society and afterwards I took her to Brick Top's for Prime Rib. Well, for anything she wanted but we both chose the Prime Rib. Lobster Bisque to start, the main course, then a carrot cake for dessert that was definitely NOT my grandmother's carrot cake. I'm pretty sure there were more calories in one piece of that unbelievable delight than in the entire dinner plate.
Thanks Joseph. There was a little give and take, but we're both coming out OK. It's nice to be able to agree on a deal, shake hands, and remain friends. It's a big improvement from our first home purchase when I was young and (really) dumb.