I honestly can't tell the difference between 105 and 111, but that may be just me.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:I honestly can't tell the difference between 105 and 111, but that may be just me.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
Tiler_J wrote:ducks~n~bucks wrote:I honestly can't tell the difference between 105 and 111, but that may be just me.
If you roll the window down while driving and close your eyes, if the wind blowing across your eyelids feels like it burns a little, it's 106 or above. That's my only heat gauge.
111 and feels like 105 was a joke, it should have been 111 and feels like standing on the sun.
WisconsinWaterfowler wrote:
Big man on campus.
good looking boy EricEric Haynes wrote:In case you thought I wasn't really black.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
bill herian wrote:WisconsinWaterfowler wrote:
Big man on campus.
I'm going to wear his hide like a unitard.
Tiler_J wrote:ducks~n~bucks wrote:I honestly can't tell the difference between 105 and 111, but that may be just me.
If you roll the window down while driving and close your eyes, if the wind blowing across your eyelids feels like it burns a little, it's 106 or above. That's my only heat gauge.
111 and feels like 105 was a joke, it should have been 111 and feels like standing on the sun.
QH's Paw wrote:Tiler_J wrote:ducks~n~bucks wrote:I honestly can't tell the difference between 105 and 111, but that may be just me.
If you roll the window down while driving and close your eyes, if the wind blowing across your eyelids feels like it burns a little, it's 106 or above. That's my only heat gauge.
111 and feels like 105 was a joke, it should have been 111 and feels like standing on the sun.
Does that rule also apply when you're not loaded?
waterfowlman wrote:You can never have too much ammo !!
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:waterfowlman wrote:You can never have too much ammo !!
That looks combat ready
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:
Me and the runt of the litter sitting on the balcony listening to the ocean
Tiler_J wrote:3legged_lab wrote:
Me and the runt of the litter sitting on the balcony listening to the ocean
Great pic JR.
I guess I missed that you were at the coast. Where are you at and for how long?
Also, are the dogs still at home and do they bite? It's a totally unrelated question, don't worry about it.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Tiler_J wrote:3legged_lab wrote:
Me and the runt of the litter sitting on the balcony listening to the ocean
Great pic JR.
I guess I missed that you were at the coast. Where are you at and for how long?
Also, are the dogs still at home and do they bite? It's a totally unrelated question, don't worry about it.
Brookings
Til Thursday
And they're totally worthless as guard dogs as long as you're wearing some camo. Just say "find the birds" in an excited voice.
3legged_lab wrote:Tiler_J wrote:3legged_lab wrote:
Me and the runt of the litter sitting on the balcony listening to the ocean
Great pic JR.
I guess I missed that you were at the coast. Where are you at and for how long?
Also, are the dogs still at home and do they bite? It's a totally unrelated question, don't worry about it.
Brookings
Til Thursday
And they're totally worthless as guard dogs as long as you're wearing some camo. Just say "find the birds" in an excited voice.
Eric Haynes wrote:Took this picture at some junk store in SC.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
AKPirate wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Tiler_J wrote:3legged_lab wrote:
Me and the runt of the litter sitting on the balcony listening to the ocean
Great pic JR.
I guess I missed that you were at the coast. Where are you at and for how long?
Also, are the dogs still at home and do they bite? It's a totally unrelated question, don't worry about it.
Brookings
Til Thursday
And they're totally worthless as guard dogs as long as you're wearing some camo. Just say "find the birds" in an excited voice.
On September 9, 1942, Mount Emily, near Brookings, became the first site in the continental United States to suffer aerial bombardment in wartime. A Japanese floatplane piloted by Nobuo Fujita launched from submarine I-25 was loaded with incendiary bombs and sent to start massive fires in the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest. The attack caused only minor damage. Fujita would be invited back to Brookings in 1962 and he presented the town his family's 400-year-old samurai sword in friendship after the Japanese government was given assurances that he would not be tried as a war criminal. Brookings made him an honorary citizen several days before his death in 1997.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:AKPirate wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Tiler_J wrote:3legged_lab wrote:
Me and the runt of the litter sitting on the balcony listening to the ocean
Great pic JR.
I guess I missed that you were at the coast. Where are you at and for how long?
Also, are the dogs still at home and do they bite? It's a totally unrelated question, don't worry about it.
Brookings
Til Thursday
And they're totally worthless as guard dogs as long as you're wearing some camo. Just say "find the birds" in an excited voice.
On September 9, 1942, Mount Emily, near Brookings, became the first site in the continental United States to suffer aerial bombardment in wartime. A Japanese floatplane piloted by Nobuo Fujita launched from submarine I-25 was loaded with incendiary bombs and sent to start massive fires in the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest. The attack caused only minor damage. Fujita would be invited back to Brookings in 1962 and he presented the town his family's 400-year-old samurai sword in friendship after the Japanese government was given assurances that he would not be tried as a war criminal. Brookings made him an honorary citizen several days before his death in 1997.
I think i read something about that on a plaque or something when i was here last summer. Kind of crazy.
AKPirate wrote:You should go find and break his sword
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Tiler_J wrote:Nice. We are headed up to Florence OR this weekend. Can't wait to get out of the heat and smoke.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Tiler_J wrote:Nice. We are headed up to Florence OR this weekend. Can't wait to get out of the heat and smoke.
Its aweful, sixty some degrees and no smoke from the fires, just aweful.
3legged_lab wrote:AKPirate wrote:You should go find and break his sword
They'd probably hang me in the center of town.
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