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Back from a nice long wander in the mountains.
It's so humid, my glasses fogged up.
Now all we need is more heat. Mid 80's is groovy and all but me likeum triple digits.

It must be where you're from. I don't like it much over 80. Low 80s are ok if it's not too humid.
ps I like Andy too
 
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I can see where this conversation is heading!
 
Wifey says she don't fart! But the smell gives her away!

She prefers the word poot! Call it what you may, it still stinks!! Nothing worse, than a popcorn fart, excuse me, POOT! And wifey LOVES, microwave pootcorn.

Can someone PLEASE get the air freshener? This subject, STINKS!



Here ya go! Take your pick.


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Featured in many of my Beer Time posts is a Church Key Style can and bottle opener I purchased last year at the Dollar Tree for a dollar. I have other bottle openers, but this one is a refrigerator magnet, so I do not have to look far when I pull out a cold one.

My beer drinking days go back to the time of the pull tab, then the safer flip top can came along. I do remember opening soft drink cans, juice cans, and motor oil cans with the pointy end of a church key. You would punch a big hole in one side and a small vent hole in the opposite side of the top of the can.

It occurred to me the other day... In the second decade of the 21st Century, what products come in containers which need the pointy end of a church key in order to open? With the mass of knowledge available here, I'm sure someone can tell me what to do with the pointy end of my can and bottle opener! :rolleyes:

There are multiple uses for the pointy end, but explaining further might involve the statute of limitations. One almost occurred yesterday! Wife prevented a use from occurring yesterday! Handy tools, never had to use one to open a church door though!
 
Good afternoon all, Quiet and relaxing day here at the campsite! :cool:
Had a WiFi outage here since last night, couldn't read the paper this morning! :eek: Had a brief rain shower pass through which may have been the cause.:rolleyes:
How did we ever go camping with out these modern conveyances? :)

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Did anybody smile back then? 😠
 
Safely ensconced in a full service slot in Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado. I had the delusion this would be a typical state park in the middle of nowhere in particular, it's in the middle of <ed> DENVER!
I threaded needle holes with Timmber Wolf the Wonder Coach I would hesitate to take in Electric Geisha! I suspect the relief of pucker factor will be memorable. Spent two nights in a Holiday Inn in Parker, CO. Top of a hill, EXPENSIVE and they don't even toss in breakfast!
Restaurant with a view, prices and quality to match. Good eats. Scantily clad staff, about Fox News Dress Code Standard (TM) but all wearing flats instead of high heels. Most unusual.
Campsite has odd water source with a by-pass valve, new procedure, connect, throw lever, pull by-pass valve, measure pressure to coach and vent lines.
Geoff
Who measures experience by bruises.
 
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