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grayhair

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  1. Yeah, we're gonna need a STEERING COMMITTEE if it gets too long...
  2. Yeah, I know, not the kinda dog you waz expecting
  3. Yeah, Peppermill is cool. about 2 miles from the salt flats. Stayed there several times during Speed week at Bonneville. And yep Ocean Deck is still there, I think, At least it was several years ago. Don't know if it survived the recent several years hurricanes.
  4. For many years Boy Scouts helped boys develop into respectful, well-mannered, young men. And likewise Girl Scouts helped girls develop into well-mannered, respectful young women. It is a sad day indeed that the leaders of the BSA cave in to the demands of loony fringe groups. How many Dads will encourage their sons to become a Boy Scout? And how many Moms will encourage their young daughters to go on intramural camping trips? Tee BSA should have stood their ground against the gay activists, and, if unable to prevail, they should have disbanded the organization. Sad day indeed...
  5. And Jeez, I forgot to mention a couple of wild places in Phillly. (I was there in Philly until I got thrown out of Drexel University among other places.) The Trauma, and of course The Old Electric Factory, saw The Grateful Dead, The Who, Otis Reading, etc., etc. Absolutely crazy, jam packed joints in the late '60s.
  6. Some memorable places I frequented in the '60s and have fond memories. (Is that ridiculous or what? Who remembers places you had a beer or two 50+ years ago?) 6 West, Miami Springs, FL -- Place is long gone but back in the day was jam packed with stewardesses (before they were called flight attendants. Talk about eye candy...) Pier 66, Ft. Lauderdale, FL -- Revolving bar atop the high-rise hotel. Definitely classy back then. The Elbo Room, Ft. Lauderdale -- Famous place from the movie, Connie Francis, spring brake antics. Still there. (Google it if you don't know about its' history.) Mac's Famous Bar, Daytona Beach, FL -- Place burned years ago but it was a nice friendly place back in the day. Gracie's, Main St., Daytona Beach -- long, long gone. Used to be 5 cent draft beer. What's not to like? The Jade Tavern, Moorestown, NJ. -- Still there with a different name now. Of't told story, famous for refusing to serve a beer to Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1950. Manager grabbed a gun and chased him off the premises. Perhaps you also recall a few notables in your life with a memory or two to share. Sorry for the stupid post - ramblings of an old guy.
  7. Ford used to say "Quality is Job1. I think quality is not #1 any more. More like Job 8 or 9...
  8. That is a good looking pooch. I suspect he has quite a personality!!!
  9. Looking out the window from seat 1A before departure. Dog is now too big to be at your feet in coach without encroaching on the next passengers space. Therefore my wife and our pupster are going first class.
  10. Survey results (from 12 of my buddies) are in and it is unanimous. We all support the implementation of a new $.01 per gallon of fuel and $1.00 per tire federal excise tax provided however that the proceeds are used solely for the purpose of locating, acquiring, and crushing undesirable road trash as follows: Pontiac Azteks, Ford Aerostars, Ford Pinto station wagons Chevrolet Vegas Said taxing authority shall expire upon completion of this important public service endeavor.
  11. Unbelieveable. This chief of police is most certainly a friggin idiot! Kinda what you'd expect to find elected to office in this sanctuary city.
  12. Several months ago wife and I were visiting our daughter #2 and her hubby at their home in Corpus. We all went out for a birthday celebration party. Wife and I came back to the house early, about midnight and went to bed. I was sleepin' good but then was awoken later by noise of a door slamming when daughter finally came home. I rolled over and looked at the clock on the night stand. Clock said quarter 'till three. Inexplicably, that old song (from 1961) came roaring back into my brain and stuck there for several weeks. Quarter to Three was top of the charts in 1961. Turns out the saxophonist, Gene "Daddy G" Barge is still alive at 91 years old and the singer Gary US Bonds is still kicking too. I found an early version on YouTube and then a later one of those guys reunited about 5 years ago that I thought was a pretty cool video. Probably makes me a geezer if I like a song from 1961 but maybe you too can enjoy at least the revisited version. Old: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7cAZhW-WGs Cool Revisited: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQdQf8vN_NI
  13. Perp be extra stupid. Now he will miss out on years of appeals, and years of free medical and dental, weekly access to the prison law library, a state paid for sex change operation, and years of being somebodies prison sweetheart. Oh well...
  14. Haven't seen any posts from him in a while... ???
  15. I heard it reported that 38 states do not bother or ensure to report 100% of their felon convictions to the ATF or FBI for inclusion in the national background check database
  16. Somebody posted this on this site before. And I saved the photo because it seemed to me to be the best solution to the under-powered lawn tractors epidemic. just needs the mower deck reinstalled.
  17. U.S. code I think is 001 then the area code and number
  18. My old Deere lawn tractor with 18 hp Kawasaki engine and hydrostatic trans ran flawlessly for 30 years mowing 2 acres weekly. I finally gave it away 2 years ago when the front axle pivot shaft mount cracked where it was welded to the frame. Dealers wouldn't work on it because you'd have to remove just about everything from the frame to get to it. I worked on for several hours and busted knuckles and finally gave up on it. I didn't like the lighter construction of the new Deere mowers so we spent a little extra and got a Toro Timecutter 4250 with Toro's own 24 hp V2 engine. It's a zero turn and cut mowing time for our place from 3-1/2 hours to 1-1/2 hours. Way quicker. Bonus - wife actually likes driving it so I'm pleasantly retired from that task. Now, if only I could get her to like weed eating...
  19. When I was a little kid in the late '50s my Dad took my brother and me to the Philadelphia Navy yard and we were able to do a walk through tour of a battleship, a destroyer, and a submarine. The three things I remember: On the deck of the battleship was a huge projectile standing on end that was nearly as tall as I was --- the submarine was so much smaller inside than I could imagine. sleeping quarters was in hammocks, 4 or 5 hammocks above each other on both sides of a narrow aisle --- and they were getting ready to seal and weld the hatches shut and pump out the air and fill it with inert gas for long term storage or so we were told at the time. That was about 60 years ago but I'll never forget how small/tight the inside of that sub. No room for fat guys or really tall guys, only regular sized patriots... Sad to see all the navy relics gone from that yard. Both my grandfathers worked there during WWII, one an electrician, the other an accountant. 40,000 people worked there during the war.
  20. That Vulcan is one incredible weapon. Something GE invented that worked well. Hard to imagine 4 of those things firing at once. A 20 mm projectile at 100 rounds per second...
  21. Set of heavy duty cuff links and tie tack for a big, big man?
  22. grayhair

    Work boots

    i gave up on Red Wing several years when they discontinued my favorites.
  23. Sound like a parenting problem. Parents that allowed a dangerous, ignorant malcontent to fester under their supervision. There's really no easy fix for bad genes and bad parenting. Kid must have a really low, low IQ. And add a stunning lack of understanding of "actions and consequences." Doesn't understand he will never drive a car again, never stroll down Main St. again, never go to a movie theater again, etc. Just be somebodies bit-h for the rest of his days. Obviously he didn't have any concept of consequences. Hard to ignore the parents role in this awful situation.
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