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Been in Fort Worth for a few days. Haven't bought a knife in two weeks ::td::
Having fun taking Grandkids fishing in the pond behind their house.

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Good lookin' kids and it looks like their having a fine time drowning worms with grandpa.
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Thanks JerryD, they are great kids ::tu::

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Don't this make you feel all warm and fuzzy?

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OR this?

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Some cactus that bloomed next to the house last month. Our usual neglect of plant life in general seems to work for this.
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WOW! That's really pretty.
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Well.....Sunday afternoon about 1600 and priming for the bbq..... :D

This is a local brewery that I try to support..... :lol:
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::tu:: Boy that frosty mug looks good!
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.....there is an old(100 yrs.+)home here in tupelo that has an outdoor chess board like that, but I never saw any kangaroo's trying to play on it!!.........maybe an occasional possum' !!............... ::facepalm:: ...............................
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1950s Willys CJ-3B Jeep
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Now that's a real prize! That's what everybody towed behind their pickups back in the days before 4-wheelers, ATV's and such.
We had a '42 MB, can't remember if it was a Ford or a Willys. Pulled it to the woods back before we bought 4 wheel drive pickups. I'd love to get my hands on another old Jeep ::tu:: . If I'm thinkin' right the CJ-3B has the overhead valve engine, thus the high hood compared to the MBs and early CJs. Maybe I can find a picture of it to post.
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Stopped at Arby's yesterday for lunch.
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Jerry, were you able to finish that huge pile of epicurial delight?
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I was not. The rest of it currently resides in my refrigerator, waiting patiently to be finished today for lunch.
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Well I'm sure the exact placement of the components has no bearing on its flavor and it looks pretty tasty.I will have to try one of those.
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Look! There goes a chicken.

Which in my world is taken from an old joke and now means, changing the subject. We now just say, "on another chicken".

I bought one of these from Wally World's free Ship to Store service and picked it up late yesterday afternoon (which is another story all by it's self)

I installed it this morning which is easy peasy, lemon squeezy. Take off the wall plate of a duplex convenience outlet. Plug this bad boy in. Go to the hardware store and buy a two inch 6-32 screw (I had to with this brand because the enclosed screw wasn't long enough. Others may differ.). Cut off a quarter inch of it. Stick it through the hole in the "Wall Outlet Tap with USB" module and screw it down tight.

This one was ten bucks & change, tax included. Others (more expensive) are available in different configurations from one convenience outlet and two USB ports, all the way up to six convenience outlets and four USB ports.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Stopped at Arby's yesterday for lunch.
.............now, that's a good-looking sammich!!!.............what was it named???............... ::tu:: ...................
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Tommy, that's the King’s Hawaiian® Half-Pound Club

It's on their Limited Time Menu (below)
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......jerry, that looks pretty good to me!!!......wish you lived close enough to try one of TOMMY"S half-pound smoked(12 hrs. min.) beef brisket sammiches, with my special sauce!!............... ::ds:: ::tu:: ::handshake:: .............
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Good gravy! Would you look at that Bacon BLT. Does that come with a coupon for 10 percent off of your next angioplasty?
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...........that BLT looks good enough to make a bulldog break his chain!!!............ ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ...............
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treefarmer wrote:Now that's a real prize! That's what everybody towed behind their pickups back in the days before 4-wheelers, ATV's and such.
We had a '42 MB, can't remember if it was a Ford or a Willys. Pulled it to the woods back before we bought 4 wheel drive pickups. I'd love to get my hands on another old Jeep ::tu:: . If I'm thinkin' right the CJ-3B has the overhead valve engine, thus the high hood compared to the MBs and early CJs. Maybe I can find a picture of it to post.
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Clever picture but it's not music to my ears when the little buggers go to yippin' and whinin'. (there's a good size litter of them in the upstairs apt.) Sorry Royal. Not trying to rain on your parade. It's a bit of a sore point these days.
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