BATMAN Track fiddler My PJ's replaced my blue jean's so fast when I got home tonight it would make your head spin I took off the PJs and got on the bike for an hour and burned off 1500 calories, had a shower and put the PJs back on and here I sit.
Track fiddler My PJ's replaced my blue jean's so fast when I got home tonight it would make your head spin
I took off the PJs and got on the bike for an hour and burned off 1500 calories, had a shower and put the PJs back on and here I sit.
Dat-a-Boy
And now the beers to thick and heavy and has lumps in it.
You may have to resort to the rum and coke or the red at this point
TF
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
I always was a big fan of the Forum Funnies Bear. Thanks for that one
And if you don't mind me asking, what was your beautiful Summer temperature in New Zealand today? .....Ya spoiled Brat
Track fiddlerwhat was your beautiful Summer temperature in New Zealand today? .
“Comfortably Numb” is how I think Mr. Floyd would describe the situation. Cheers, the Bear. (Enjoying very little w**K, and 70+ F temperatures.)
Nice, Yep...... PF not TF
HOW I WISH, HOW I WAS HERE
"THERE"
Track fiddlerAnd if you don't mind me asking, what was your beautiful Summer temperature in New Zealand today?
New Zealand?
Hooey, it was 66°F here in Ohio today
Happy Birthday, TF!
I'll have a double Crown Royal on 'ya tonight! My hands felt just like two baloons...
Cheers, Ed
Thanks Ed, I'll take a half of a single. I never did too well with whiskey but thanks.
My Son sent me a picture today I never seen before for my birthday when I held my Grandson for the first time in North Dakota weeks ago.
From what I understand he waited until I showed up and he changed his son's clothes to blue and gray so we would match together because my son is like that.
If there is ever such a thing as too big of a smile, I am guilty of it.
This picture warmed my heart today. Xavier my new Grandson.
Mark my words. He will be every bit involved and successful in sports as his brothers Anthony and Carter
Here's my other favorite. He's flipping off the Packers
Vikings Packers Rivalry, all in fun
Eveing Diners
Flo, give the gang and I a please and Dirk half a dog treat.
mbinsewicudaken Her Christmas Card had the receipt in it and the name threw her for a loop!
mbinsewiOK, really? I'm glad it all worked, I don't consider giving the receipt of a gift as part of the deal, but whatever works for you.
Mike, you sure do not know my wife! Yep, she say's she loves it, but Hum. She has just asked me if we could take it back and exchange it for a smaller one? Seems she did not see this 3' monster, but she did see a 18" one.
Later none smoking Ken and Dirk says woof, woof.
I hate Rust
cudakenYep, she say's she loves it, but Hum. She has just asked me if we could take it back and exchange it for a smaller one?
I'm with you on this! There have been very few presents I've given my wife that she did not exchange. It started our very first Christmas 40 years ago. About two months later, she admits she should have kept whatever I got her!
York1 John
Back at home.
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They have been going like crazy on the new house across the street while I was away. In four days, which included Christmas Eve and Christmas, they put in all the interior framing, roof trusses, and sheathing.
The speed that this house is going up with is impressive.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Good Evening!
I had some quality time with Christian, our son, who came for a visit. Petra is now taking him to the train station. We ate too much good stuff, talked a lot and had a great time. Should we move to Denmark next year, times like that will become even more precious.
Kevin - what is this? A house? Looks like a big garage with built in kitchen and "loo".
Talking of changing gifts - Petra never changed a gift I bought for her. She may have liked some more than others, but even the at first "unloved" gifts turned into treasures after a while.
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
Track fiddlerHere's my other favorite. He's flipping off the Packers
Ya know TF, if I was a Vikings fan, I'd be flippin of the Packers as well
But fat chance of THAT ever happening here.
Great pictures TF!
(psssst I'll take that Crown Royal off your hands, and trade ya a case of Grain Belt that I can't drink.)
Had to put the shorts away for today. Back in the 30's and no sun. The last 2 days, in the 50's and sun, I cooked our Christmas "beast" (New York strip roast) on the grill Christmas Day, with sun shine and shorts!
I'd post the vanity and bathroom collection I built, out of reclaimed wood, for our place up north, and presented it all to the wife for her Christmas present, BUT, Photobucket has not been found yet. Still lost in space.
She was ecstatic over it all. I'm a happy man.
Let the new year celebration begin!
Mike.
My You Tube
There's a Grinch in Pittsburgh —
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2019/12/26/miniature-trains-stolen-from-local-model-railroad-club/
It seems this took place two weeks ago so the engines were probably "fenced" already but I thought I'd pass the news along in the hope someone might come across any "leads".
Sure is disappointing when someone comes along and spoils something good that folks are trying to do.
Regards, Ed
gmpullmanSure is disappointing when someone comes along and spoils something good that folks are trying to do.
I could not have stated this any better.
This was bad news.
And not all clubs have a friend like Sir Rod Stewart, who donated a sizable amount to a club in UK, which had fallen victim to an act of vandalism by brainless juveniles.
Tinplate Toddler a club in UK, which had fallen victim to an act of vandalism by brainless juveniles.
The destruction to the club in the UK was much more severe and made world news for how completely mailicious it was. The event that Ed linked to does not sound anything similar. It just sounds like a quick grab and getaway.
I am surprised it even made the local news.
mbinsewi Track fiddler Here's my other favorite. He's flipping off the Packers Ya know TF, if I was a Vikings fan, I'd be flippin of the Packers as well But fat chance of THAT ever happening here. Great pictures TF! (psssst I'll take that Crown Royal off your hands, and trade ya a case of Grain Belt that I can't drink.) Mike.
Track fiddler Here's my other favorite. He's flipping off the Packers
Ah, Thanks Mike! I kinda like that little Grandson of mine, I think I'll keep him.
Thanks again for the taste of Crown. I love the taste! I just learned twenty years ago, whiskey makes me crazy and I'm kinda crazy enough on my own, I don't need any help in that department
The Grain Belt you offer, for sure, Thanks. My dad used to drink that, also Hamm's, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Old Style, the list goes on and on. I think he brought home whatever was on sale because it changed all the time. All that old school brew was good enough for him and it's good enough for me.
Don't get me wrong, I prefer a better Import or rich bodied IPA hands down but that watered down domestic stuff is a perfect all day sipping beer. Nothing better for a Football day with your friends..... Nobody ever seems to get too jacked
The reused weather wood for your bathroom cabin remodeling project sounds great (Nothern Wisconsin if my memory serves). I'll be looking forward to those pictures of yours when Photobucket gets up and running again.
I always was a big fan of the Barnwood, especially the shiplap. When it was weathered for so many years it possessed different tones of tan and gray with the hints of the colors the barn used to be, it always looked the best.
With all that in mind, shouldn't we all look better and better every year as we get older
Track fiddler I always was a big fan of the Barnwood, especially the shiplap. When it was weathered for so many years it possessed different tones of tan and gray with the hints of the colors the barn used to be, it always looked the best. With all that in mind, shouldn't we all look better and better every year as we get older TF
Instead of shiplap , as we age we get dunlap, as in your belly done lapped over yoru belt.
moelarrycurly4Instead of shiplap , as we age we get dunlap, as in your belly done lapped over yoru belt.
Ugh, that is so true.
I am hoping to travel less in 2020, and hopefully eat a lot fewer meals out.
moelarrycurly4 Instead of shiplap , as we age we get dunlap, as in your belly done lapped over yoru belt.
Yep...... Makes sense to me MLC. That barn wood has been in the sun and the weathering elements shrinking it for years. We've all been doing nothing but eat, drink and be merry.
Now that you brought it up, I just loosened my belt to the third loop hole since Thankgiving
It was the Third Day of Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring...... except for Judy
Well..... ya see, she had this bright Idea that since she worked yesterday on my birthday that maybe she should bring me out for a late birthday lunch.
It sounded fun but at the same token I'm thinking not again. Overindulgence, that's what it is.
So we go to Buca Di Peppo. The best Italian restaurant in the midwest as far as I'm concerned.
Spinach Artichoke Heart Queso dip and Christmas chips for starters.
Judy takes pictures of everything.
Chicken Marsala and Cheese Manicotti Formaggio for the main coarse.
Sorry we already dug in and how could you not. By the way we were already full before this even came. The house bread and appetizer was plenty.
Then she embarrassed me with the whole staff coming over and singing Happy Birthday serving me this big Lollapalooza thing.
I had already loosened my belt another notch before this dessert Fit For A King came to the table.
Honestly folks, I took one bite and had them put it into a foil box to take home too
There's only 3 Days of Christmas..... Right?
Chicken Marsala is my favorite
Flo, give the gang and I a Boy what ever he wants and Dirk will have a dog treat.
TF Seems you have been enjoying your Brithday, good for you you old fart.
Starting to worry about Dirk Pip Behavioral Problems. Longer we have him the more aggressive he is becoming. To us, he is sweet as he can be. But he is going more into attack dog mode in puplic now. Took him into my Bank today and he was fine at first. Then a female employee walked by and he went Full Cujo on her. A mad Doberman Pinscher and nothing on him when it comes to sounding mean.
Later none smoking Ken and Dirk say Snarl, Snarl, Bark, Snarl.
One thing I left off of my Orlando Christmas Trip Report I posted earlier.
This trip included a stop at Colonial Photo and Hobby in Orlando. This is my all-time favorite hobby shop. I have been going there since before I was 10 years old.
It looks really sick in there. They never fully restocked after Christmas 2018, and there was very little in there to buy and browse through. The shelves in the train section had large empty spaces. R/C and plastic models were all well stocked, but it was slim pickings in the train section.
I have a feeling my old friend is in very bad shape.
Good late afternoon from a wet Pacific Rim where it is 5c.
moelarrycurly4s we age we get dunlap, as in your belly done lapped over yoru belt.
Speak for your self. My gut will be staying well clear of my belt thankyou very much.
Well, I hope the Bank of America has been slain, finally. After talking to my advisors up here about how to deal with them, knowing I am dealing with several banks in the U.S. they suggested talking to them on how to deal with the Bank of America. I got enough info to get things rolling. The people in the other institutions referred to the BoA as a pariah and another as a cult and the third said they are a stain on the US banking industry. Anyway, in three to five months we will not have to deal with them again. The other six banks I am dealing with are great fully recognizing my POA.
I burned off another 1500 calories on the bike today and then hit the weights for 15 minutes. Knowing full well I would have to pay the price for being a gluttonous pig over the last ten days I am right back to where I should be on the scale. It all started when I ate a whole large pizza along with a lot of Rum and Pepsi about ten days back and I always let my guard down at Christmas but my brain is like a ticker in that it is aware of every calorie that goes in and I make sure I burn it off. Normally I just eat whatever I want because I adjust my burn accordingly, but with Christmas being so busy workouts get missed. Anyway, my BP was 108/66/HR54 today so I am happy.
Someone gave me a large bottle of Glenfiddich 18 today just because. I think it will be cracked open post haste tonight, good Whisky is almost not worth counting on the calorie front, unlike Rum that contains a small splash of Pepsi, it is the pop that is evil.
TF, you appear to be rich in family and enjoying all the company they afford you. You have a glow about you in all your photos, it's a lucky man looking at us. I am fortunate having a great family and plenty of friends that keep buying me booze. So cheers to you and all the rest of the gang here, now where is that Glenfiddich!
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Ken
I'm hopeful I can be of some help with your dog problem.
I've been a dog man my whole life and have a successful experience of training practices. It gets a little more difficult mid stream in a dogs life when they are somewhat set in thier ways. Especially if they were pre-owned in abuse.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks is not true, although it's harder to achieve then working with an adolescent dog.
The most important rule in dog training is that the dog realizes who packmaster is. In the wild packmaster was another dog in the pack. When you own a dog the packmaster is always you or should be. Training any dog must be in submission of this before you can work with them on any other training.
I would Google on the internet Cesar Millan. He is a master in dog training. I have never looked but I would have to believe he has some kind of website dealing with problem solving, behavior problems with dogs.
I hope this will help.
Or you can just give me another shout. I haven't heard from you for a while.
Brent..... I don't know whether to laugh, say Thank you, or do both?
So I'll do both ..... Thank You!
Your Good People Brent!
Track fiddlerMy dad used to drink that, also Hamm's, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Old Style, the list goes on and on. I think he brought home whatever was on sale because it changed all the time. All that old school brew was good enough for him and it's good enough for me. Don't get me wrong, I prefer a better Import or rich bodied IPA hands down but that watered down domestic stuff is a perfect all day sipping beer. Nothing better for a Football day with your friends..... Nobody ever seems to get too jacked
My father was the same way. If one six-pack was a penny cheaper than another, he bought it.
My doctor told me I could have two drinks per day. Never more. I have two cans of beer a day. I'm not a connoisseur. I like it ice cold. Cheap beer tastes just as good to me as expensive. Pair that up with a good burger, and I'm happy.
Once the grandkids all leave in several days, I will get back to the regular exercise, less alcohol, and smaller food portions.
SeeYou190This new attraction on International Drive is called the “Star Flyer”. We planned to go up on it after dinner, but we were all so full we decided to put that adventure off until a later date. . .
Kevin, I was with you in everything until you got to that part called the Star Flyer. No way. I look at that and I instantly panic. My wife and kids could get on that ride and love it. I get sick just looking at it!
Evenin' Folks,
Just a decafe, some half & Half and Stevia for me tonight.
BATMAN moelarrycurly4 s we age we get dunlap, as in your belly done lapped over yoru belt. Speak for your self.Laugh My gut will be staying well clear of my belt thankyou very much.
Same here Brent! I am still working on getting the 5 lbs. I gained at Thanksgiving off, but they WILL disappear very soon. I ran my 5.5 miles this morning over at the fieldhouse. First time in a week as they were closed through Christmas until yesterday and I couldn't get over there then. Unfortunately, next Wednesday being New Years they will be closed then as well. I will be back over onMonday and Friday to do 5.5 miles more. Today I cut about 5 minutes off the running time. I am feeling it tonight, but the soreness actually feels good. I know I got a workout. Fitbit says I have put in 21,166 steps and just under 10 miles distance today. Also have burned over 3,000 calories.... Just hope I have eaten less than that... LOL
BOA.... Yep, one of the places I stay away from except to deal with some donations to the MLK Scholarship. Only bank I have had a few problems with that over the years. I do my personal banking with a local Credit Union. Never have had any problems there and they are quick to answer or solve any questions that come up.
Waiting for a few minutes to go by before calling a wonderful lady I like to see how her Christmas has been and also when we might get together again.... If we ever get some Sn*w on the ground here we plan to take a sleigh ride up in the Rochester, NY area. That should be fun...... 6
Have a good evening out there!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
cudakenTook him into my Bank today and he was fine at first. Then a female employee walked by and he went Full Cujo on her. A mad Doberman Pinscher and nothing on him when it comes to sounding mean.
Am I missing something here?
Last week you mentioned you took the dog into Lowe's, today you mention a bank. I'm not sure I understand, Ken. When I go to a store, bank or other public place the last thing I expect to deal with is a dog, unless it is a registered service animal.
Any idea what the outcome would be if your dog would have been just a little more aggressive, or perhaps got loose of your grip on the leash?
Maybe times have changed? I guess there are people taking turkeys, raccoons and armadillos on passenger flights these days.
Just wondering...
I have mentioned before that my wife looks just like Meryl Streep. So my son sends me this photo and says doesn't this look just like Mom, hard to tell them apart.
But then he goes on to say, sorry Dad but I don't think Mom is married to a Pierce Brosnon. GRRRRR! I tell him I am changing my will as we speak. He quickly responds with, but your stomachs smaller than his. I'll think about it over another glass of Glenfiddich. That kid thinks fast, lucky for him.