TSCLT 7.0: Hemis, Harleys, Hooters-n-Harridans

Nope, but the little one peed on the carpet because then big one was getting some attention...


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The problem with Sundays is everything opens late, just about the time I like to be OFF the street.

Oh, I did get that scoop and it works fine. Just a little more tuning on the quantities to be done. Which reminds me, as long as I'm going to be dropping by Sammy's club might as well get some more coffee.
 
Ace opens at 9 and Sammie's at 10. I live in God fearing, church going country. :D Hell, they don't even sell alcoholic beverages here until after noon on Sundays.
 
I got a lot done today in spite of my better instincts. Even have most of my kit together for tomorrow. The only thing I can't find is my floppy hat. Not much shade where we'll be hunting.
 
I know that you guys don't like people talking about these things, but I can't contain myself because I've been noticing this for a while:

It's such a huge contrast now compared to up to a year ago:
When I click on Wat's thread now, I only occasionally see attack alts., and the ones who post are less virulent. In the past, the thread was swarming with alts.

I have no doubt that Rob has attack alts too, 4estTrump and all.
But the coincidence and time relation to Luk's bannings under his root account, suggest to me that He was behind many of these particular attack alts.





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Happy Monday, and Happy Labo(u)r Day to all y'all Yanks out there. Of course, there are some who will pull your head through your asshole if'n y'all call 'em that, so find out who's who on your own dime.


Speaking of getting kit together, I've gotta get some stuff packed up so's I can move back to Mountain Town. This is that trip which will involve some bedding and a lot of clothes, and probably a trip to Wally's for whatever I manage to forget.


Meanwhile, I'll get a bit of last minute de-pigging done at the house, too, to conclude a very successful weekend of minimizing.


And the josh is burning . . . .


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Morning Wat.

I'm having some coffee to get running here. Then load up and head out after the elusive quail. Seems as if we're heading down to around Elephant Butte. Never hunted down there and forgot to ask if we're going after Gambel's or Blue quail. Not that it makes a difference.
 
*chuckle* He wasn't invited on this trip. It'll be interesting anyway. Both of those species would rather run than fly and we won't have a dog with us.
 
An affordable classic: Chevrolet’s second-generation Corvair


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Chevrolet’s redesigned-for-1965 Corvair debuted to high praise from the automotive press, with Car and Driver’s David E. Davis, Jr. declaring it “the most beautiful car to appear in this country since before World War II.” American consumers agreed, buying 23-percent more ’65 Corvairs than they did the year before. Trouble, in the form of the Ford Mustang, was brewing, and Corvair sales began a slide in 1966 from which they’d never recover. Today, the second-generation Corvairs, model years 1965-’69, represent a relatively affordable point of entry into the classic car hobby. Is the time right to shop for one?


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Not many trees to roost in where these birds live. Or maybe they're just lazy? It was a wet spring so there should be plenty of them around. We'll see.
 
A good hunting dog is worth their weight in gold, but I also love dogs and think they are all worth their weight in gold.

Flightless birds can't be shot out of the sky, and as ostriches prove they tend to be mean SOBs

Coffee, always coffee

And I don't know what kind of bike this is but wow

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