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06-27-2016, 10:03 AM   #27421
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How do eyeglasses like those in that photo stay on? Always wondered. Surely some engineer or gravitational expert here on the forum has some explanation.
Super Glue Gel...works for me. Makes it tough when you sleep, but otherwise is wonderful!

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That actually sounds good.
That's because it is! Even Otis swears by it!

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06-27-2016, 12:29 PM   #27422
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That's because it is! Even Otis swears by it!


Otis is a cannibal.
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Otis is a cannibal.
You now know how Otis retains total control in the Woods of Otis and his giant Army of Squirrels!
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old dude rambling

Infinity.
It freaks me out when it comes to space, but not when it comes to numbers.
My big brother explained it to me this way, what if you came to a wall in space? what's on the other side of that wall?
That was no help.

I see shows like "How it's Made" or any program with complicated machinery doing all kinds of stuff and think, geez, a machine made all those parts, and another machine made the parts to make the parts that made the parts........

When I was young my dad said: Look around you, everything you see came from this earth.
Still amazing to me.
I've always thought the way radios work is incredible , and televisions downright magical.
Now we have smartphones doing so many things it's mind boggling to this old brain.

Lots of folks today seem angry about something, many things, or everything, being amazed is a hell of a lot more fun and it lowers the blood pressure.

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QuoteOriginally posted by robtcorl Quote
Infinity.
It freaks me out when it comes to space, but not when it comes to numbers.
My big brother explained it to me this way, what if you came to a wall in space? what's on the other side of that wall?
That was no help.

I see shows like "How it's Made" or any program with complicated machinery doing all kinds of stuff and think, geez, a machine made all those parts, and another machine made the parts to make the parts that made the parts........

When I was young my dad said: Look around you, everything you see came from this earth.
Still amazing to me.
I've always thought the way radios work is incredible , and televisions downright magical.
Now we have smartphones doing so many things it's mind boggling to this old brain.

Lots of folks today seem angry about something, many things, or everything, being amazed is a hell of a lot more fun and it lowers the blood pressure.
Just say "swear it!" and don't think about it again
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old dude rambling

Infinity.
It freaks me out when it comes to space, but not when it comes to numbers.
My big brother explained it to me this way, what if you came to a wall in space? what's on the other side of that wall?
That was no help.

I see shows like "How it's Made" or any program with complicated machinery doing all kinds of stuff and think, geez, a machine made all those parts, and another machine made the parts to make the parts that made the parts........

When I was young my dad said: Look around you, everything you see came from this earth.
Still amazing to me.
I've always thought the way radios work is incredible , and televisions downright magical.
Now we have smartphones doing so many things it's mind boggling to this old brain.

Lots of folks today seem angry about something, many things, or everything, being amazed is a hell of a lot more fun and it lowers the blood pressure.
I'm with you on this Bob.
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I'm back!
We were camping in the Black Hills this weekend. Spotty cell service.
The good news is that we stayed up North so we wouldn't get snowed on.

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Our weather is not suitable for camping at the moment. Had fun?
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Our weather is not suitable for camping at the moment. Had fun?
We Canadians can camp in any weather and call it suitable.
Sun, Cloud, Rain, Snow, Sleet, Blizzard...
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Sun, Cloud, Rain, Snow, Sleet, Blizzard
Is that a typical summer afternoon then?
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QuoteOriginally posted by bertwert Quote
We Canadians can camp in any weather and call it suitable.
Sun, Cloud, Rain, Snow, Sleet, Blizzar
Under the stars and I'm impressed, otherwise I am not.
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I always thought Brunswick stew was equal parts squirrel and racoon - 1 squirrel and 1 racoon.

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Our weather is not suitable for camping at the moment. Had fun?
In the RV, all weather is camping weather. 😀
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QuoteOriginally posted by Parallax Quote
The good news is that we stayed up North so we wouldn't get snowed on.
...and we don't need the snow...so thanks!

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I'm with you on this Bob.
Count me in.....I am still amazed by fireflies....and talking squirrels.

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I always thought Brunswick stew was equal parts squirrel and racoon - 1 squirrel and 1 racoon.
Or a squirrel and half a possum. Possums are pretty greasy, but delicious!
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Is that a typical summer afternoon then?
Yep!
QuoteOriginally posted by robtcorl Quote
Under the stars and I'm impressed, otherwise I am not.
Mostly except you don't see the stars during a blizzard...


Ok.. maybe I use a tent sometimes...
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Lots of folks today seem angry about something, many things, or everything, being amazed is a hell of a lot more fun and it lowers the blood pressure.


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