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57 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

No worries, I will behave. (it will be tough)

That’s no fun ?

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33 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Not at all, 53 next month. 23 mentally till I die.....

 

14 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 


HAPPY BIRTHDAY coming up! I had a huge party on my recent 50th. My mother being 85 (father recently passed) looks to me and says why are you so skinny, why are you so big up top as big as a gorilla, why this and why that, I don’t like this and don’t like that. I looked to my mother and said “I love you” and kissed her on the forehead, I then looked towards my wife and she looked at me and said “don’t worry honey, we love you just the way you are.”


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Well got ya both beat but we’re all old enough to appreciate life...58 here...October, Libra nice and balanced ?

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7 minutes ago, SS502 said:

Didn’t offend me lol!! I am an older rocker...ZZ Top era...remember Bachman Turner Overdrive? ?

Yes I do, one of the greatest songs ever, Blue Collar. Actually gets a fair amount of air play in the Seattle area.

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1 minute ago, JimCost2014 said:

Yes I do, one of the greatest songs ever, Blue Collar. Actually gets a fair amount of air play in the Seattle area.

I still have Not Fragile in vinyl ?

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Didn’t offend me lol!! I am an older rocker...ZZ Top era...remember Bachman Turner Overdrive? [emoji106]


WHEN YOU GET UP IN THE MORNING AND THE LIGHT IS HURT YOUR HEAD, FIRST THING YOU DO WHEN YOU GET UP OUT OF BED IS HIT THOSE STREET A RUNNING AND TRYINV TK BEAT THE MASSES AND GO GET YOURSELF SOME CHEAP SUNGLASSES......


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3 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Yes I do, one of the greatest songs ever, Blue Collar. Actually gets a fair amount of air play in the Seattle area.

Last time I was in Seattle...1978, was in high school and we did a field trip to see King Tut. That was pretty cool, so was the underground city...not sure that’s even still a thing?

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1 minute ago, SS502 said:

Last time I was in Seattle...1978, was in high school and we did a field trip to see King Tut. That was pretty cool, so was the underground city...not sure that’s even still a thing?

Not sure where Tut is living now, underground city tours still going strong.

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3 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Not sure where Tut is living now, underground city tours still going strong.

Good to hear...oh and just so we don’t get blasted for hijacking the thread...?

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11 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 

 


WHEN YOU GET UP IN THE MORNING AND THE LIGHT IS HURT YOUR HEAD, FIRST THING YOU DO WHEN YOU GET UP OUT OF BED IS HIT THOSE STREET A RUNNING AND TRYINV TK BEAT THE MASSES AND GO GET YOURSELF SOME CHEAP SUNGLASSES......


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And Jesus just left Chicago......

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On 1/17/2019 at 12:42 PM, CovetedStyle said:

I don’t think you bothered anyone my friend, my own humor often gets lost on people. Haha I believe Mr.JimCost2014 was more referring to the friendly conversation Miker2702 and I were having on the do’s&dont’s of old logging roads, rock quarrys and how to attract women with light bars. It ran on a little long and for that I apologize, I get excited when there is talk of nature but in no way mean to clutter up the topic and all these nice W&T setups. So back on topic here’s a wheel picture of the day I realize this was going to be more work than I anticipated. The first wheel separation, man that was time consuming and only 3 more to go! Haha

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And Jesus just left Chicago......



Funny story, flying back from Chicago after burying my aunt, while on the plane I heard a woman sneeze and not more than a second after I said Bless You the response was “F” You! Obama’s turf.


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Funny story, flying back from Chicago after burying my aunt, while on the plane I heard a woman sneeze and not more than a second after I said Bless You the response was “F” You! Obama’s turf.


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Maybe she was German, try Gesundheit next time you are in that situation.

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Maybe she was German, try Gesundheit next time you are in that situation.


Germans are not typically Atheist


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1 minute ago, TXGREEK said:

 

 


Germans are not typically Atheist


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No comment, we have steered this thread right into the ditch....

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