Well goodmorning treefam. I think this is going to be good week for... Feeling lucky. Time for coffee
9/14#19/13 #6
I have been wondering for some time where this nomenclature originated. We called the kids "rug rats" or "curtain climbers" or sometimes "house apes."
Never been there, but it sounds like a ball! Anywhere near the Olympic wilderness area? (been there) How did you end up in Tennessee? (you have some beautiful scenery there too) Are we still young enough to go? I might make it, but I think my horse is too old now. Come to think of it, I'm not sure my old three-horse slant trailer could make that 2,800 mile round trip either. Sigh...
Well, time to wrap it up for another day, so we drop the sun over the horizon and ruffle the pillow until it's compliant. Hogs & Quiches everyone.
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Love Acres, near the ghost town of Maurine, South Dakota
Ditto!9/14 - 2: Sure don't want to go to work.
..very nice...congratz...I am expecting something in the vape mail soon (as are others here) so that will be my first exp with TC...9/13 #5
So I added this photo because it has my beautiful rocks in the sun and my prize....
..very nice pic of you and the missus, Fuzzy...the name made me grin9/13 #4
It is Wild Burp and Cats Ballou.
...this is how new language comes into being9/13#3
...the rug tarts....
..that is just crazy...are there still those tiny" lunchbox" cars out on the roads or are there alot of "American" size cars now? I recall the alley ways were often so narrow that only one "full size" car could barely fit thru them9/14
#4 Made it home - barely. Some fool decided they wanted to shortcut by going the wrong way in a traffic circle - almost nailed them - hope they had to clean their undies.
Further, I wonder how they get hired for well-paying jobs.Still wondering how some people have survived into so called adulthood.