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Castle Courtyard => General Discussion / Questions => Topic started by: Templar on August 20, 2010, 01:27:37 AM
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WELL ANOTHER WEEK HAS SLID BYE AND AS WE FACE THE WEEKEND,I HOPE YOUR TODO LISTS ARE NOT TOO LONG.....ENJOY AND STAY SAFE........AND REMEMBER IF YOU BBQ.....GASOLINE IS NOT A GOOD FIRE STARTER TO COOK ON............
YOUR FRIEND AND SERVANT..............THE TEMPLAR(http://)
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When you are fully retired like myself the weekends become unbearable
On saturday I got to forecast where gold and miners are going the next week , I have to go to the market to buy meat for us and the dogs and sunday dinner,
I got to read all the drivel that has been written by so called analysts and I have to choose the film I want to watch in the evening
Sunday is even worse ; I got to take a bath , wash my hair; change clothes, cook
a worthy sunday dinner , drink a few brandies and scan hard copy negative film to computer files ; decide the film to view and what brand of whiskey to drink
Oh the unbearable lightness of existence
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So it looks like you have a hard weekend upcoming, eh P Y W? I should be so lucky. I have to get up at 4 am Saturday morning and leave by 4:30 pm to visit a son in Montana, driving 1660 Km (1035 miles). I'll try to break my old record of covering that ground in less than 13 hrs - 58 minutes....averaging 118.56 KM/hr (74.1 MPH). While there, I have to fire a few handguns (to stay in practice) and metal detect 'Granite', a ghost town in S W Montana. The only way up to this place is a 7 km (4.5 miles) crawl up a mountain side using a 4x4. And I don't use an automatic tranny, where most people put the gear shift into 'D' for drive, where it should be an 'A' for aim! I have a 6 speed (shift...manual), and it moves.....fast!
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Do you have a radar detector ?
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Well I will be making the 101 mile drive back to Indiana Horse Rescue to see my new baby and work the other horses. Taking my little boy this trip and he is wound up like a new clock. Probably be bringing home a new 8 year old cowboy! Weather is still pretty miserable but I know the ladies will be there so it is imperative that I be there as well. Love them mares!!! ;)
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Yes P Y W, I have a very nice detector. I also use my Sirius radio with a dual hook up to a power port (cigarette lighter) with the detector. I just cruise along, listening to semi-classical music most of the time.
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Congratulations Goose, you are now the official oldest hoon I know. LOL
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MAN I GOT A FORD ESCAPE IN JANUARY AND IT HAS SIRIUS RADIO.....WELL I PLAY ALL THE 50'S SONGS--ROCK AND ROLL-------AND SING AWAY.....ITS NICE TO HEAR MUSIC WITH CLEAR LYRICS THAT I CAN SING TO........BOY YOU CAN'T BEAT THE ODIES LIKE "WHO PUT THE RAM IN THE RAMALANG A DING DONG".......BOY THEY JUST DON'T WRITE THEM LIKE THAT ANY MORE..
YOUR FRIEND...........THE TEMPLAR
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I don't know what Sirius radio is, but I'm with you on the 50's music.
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At the end of the 50's I was only 13 so for me it is the 60's songs
But the stations broadcasting those are dying out over here in Belgium ( FM radio )
So I got a few thousand on my computer
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My new F-150 has the Sirius radio with all the fancy speakers and every thing and the FM. You can even talk to it and it will find your station for you. The wife loves it. But I got to tell you I like the old AM. I just wish we still had the tuning knob where you had to always play with it to get a station. ;D
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My new F-150 has the Sirius radio with all the fancy speakers and every thing and the FM. You can even talk to it and it will find your station for you. The wife loves it. But I got to tell you I like the old AM. I just wish we still had the tuning knob where you had to always play with it to get a station. ;D
I have an old american phase linear system and the receiver has a huge alu knob to select the station and a needle indicator from 1 to 10 gives you signal strenght and a red led stereo :)
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AND REMEMBER IF YOU BBQ.....GASOLINE IS NOT A GOOD FIRE STARTER TO COOK ON............
Ruins the taste of the meat too........:)
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Originally posted by Twoshadows
Taking my little boy this trip and he is wound up like a new clock.
That's wonderful Terry, I hope you both have a terrific time!
:D ;D :D ;D :D
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I will try and post a photo of the little guy becoming a cowboy! He managed to ride three different times after I took him out and showed him the ropes, so to speak, and he loved it. Of course it helped having a horse that knew a little one was on her back and she responded like a queen. He built his confidence and made friends with every horse and pony there. Now I need another horse and it appears he will be getting a U.S. Government mustang from out west. It is kid broke and will even pull a wagon if needed. Not many youngin's can say they own a real mustang but mine will be able to before long. Now if he can just ride that one!!! ;)
MISS YOU SNOOBA!!!