All You Old Farts Still Alive?
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Can't resist a thread with 'fart' in the title.
22 years ago I was a young'n full of spit and vinegar.
Now it's just spit and it's unintentional.
So I was sitting at the fire pit having some beers trying to stay warm in NH and thinking about how I haven't had a bath in 50 years.
I shower every day but back in the early sixties visiting my grand mother, she had this box for me called Mr Bubble at bath time.
Mr Bubbles' claim to fame was it didn't leave a bath tub ring.
That's a heavy burden on a little kid, the potential of a bath tub ring.
Probably why I never bathed these many years and I damn Madison Avenue for that.
And now an electric truck? Hep me somebody! Hep me!
22 years ago I was a young'n full of spit and vinegar.
Now it's just spit and it's unintentional.
So I was sitting at the fire pit having some beers trying to stay warm in NH and thinking about how I haven't had a bath in 50 years.
I shower every day but back in the early sixties visiting my grand mother, she had this box for me called Mr Bubble at bath time.
Mr Bubbles' claim to fame was it didn't leave a bath tub ring.
That's a heavy burden on a little kid, the potential of a bath tub ring.
Probably why I never bathed these many years and I damn Madison Avenue for that.
And now an electric truck? Hep me somebody! Hep me!
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Yep I am still around just don't visit this site much as for the last 5 years been Driving a Mustang instead of a F150. Been thinking of going back to a F150 for the last year or so now that I moved from TN to a more northern climate where a 4x4 would come in handy on snow days. The 2 F150;s I did have were both of the 4x2 but the next one needs to be a 4x4 when I get around to getting one but the prices for them is ridiculous at this time.
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Still living in the Okanagan Valley. As far as peaceful, If 110 plus degree temperatures in May/June, Hundreds of thousands of acres burned in forest fires in July/August and torrential rains and flooding with most major highways wiped out by mudslides for extended periods in November, with most still out of commision, is peaceful, it was damned near idyllic here this year!! All in all, tho, life is pretty good.
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Still living in the Okanagan Valley. As far as peaceful, If 110 plus degree temperatures in May/June, Hundreds of thousands of acres burned in forest fires in July/August and torrential rains and flooding with most major highways wiped out by mudslides for extended periods in November, with most still out of commision, is peaceful, it was damned near idyllic here this year!! All in all, tho, life is pretty good.
Looks like the Okanagan had more than its share of action this past year. Sorry to hear about it, but glad life is still treating you well.
Word on the street has Habs living a few hours west of you now.