Oldgator73
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Joezeppy said:Is anyone else in the mood for Anchor Bar Chicken Wings or is it just me?
YES! Double order, double hot. And a few Genesee Cream Ales to wash them down.
Joezeppy said:Is anyone else in the mood for Anchor Bar Chicken Wings or is it just me?
RVMommaTo6 said:when I told the kids we were doing our cross country trip, my youngest's biggest concern was Santa finding us.
He's SOOO creepy!!! Lol, when she was about 3 or 4, she used to pray to Santa. The difference between Santa and God was incomprehensibleble to her at that age. Which in itself is kind of funny because when she was 5, she wrote "I love Satan" on the white board in the kitchen and I nearly fell over until I realized it was a picture of Santa next to it and was a simple spelling error! LolPopPop51 said:Just sing "Here Comes Santa Claus" with these lyrics:
'He knows where you've been sleeping. H knows where you're awake..'
LOL....LOLRVMommaTo6 said:He's SOOO creepy!!! Lol, when she was about 3 or 4, she used to pray to Santa. The difference between Santa and God was incomprehensibleble to her at that age. Which in itself is kind of funny because when she was 5, she wrote "I love Satan" on the white board in the kitchen and I nearly fell over until I realized it was a picture of Santa next to it and was a simple spelling error! Lol
Oldgator73 said:So the birds can still fly into your ceiling fans. All kidding aside, I think shrouds around wind turbines would be a bit difficult. But I?m not any kind of engineer.
Drifterrider said:www.tongue-in-cheek.com
camperAL said:Hi Everyone,
While doing some traveling out west to visit a relative, I noticed an awful lot of the windmills in place. I thought that it detracted from the natural beauty of the environment. I remember how nice it was to drive that way years ago.
sightseers said:Those huge windfarms even have Visitor Tours .....one of my friends son worked giving tours at the windmills out near Palm Springs.
They started work every morning by going out and policing up all the dead birds.
Those big windmills were referred to by employees to as .. "Bird Swatters" :-[
Oldgator73 said:Accompany facetious posts with a smiley face so we all know you are kidding.
Drifterrider said:Was anyone actually thinking I wasn't kidding? Any native
English speaker that is.
Wow! What kind of damage did that do?Old_Crow said:Hey, I hit a Red-tailed hawk with my motor home(wasn't doing 180, though). The coach still carries the scar.
They are indeed. I had a pheasant do exactly that a number of years ago, when I lived in Northern Illinois -- busted the windshield on my VW Squareback.Really stupid animals. They sit on the side of the road and just when you get to them the stupid bird jumps out in front of the car.
Oldgator73 said:I?ve hit, or been hit by, several pheasants both in South Dakota and Cambridgeshire UK. Really stupid animals. They sit on the side of the road and just when you get to them the stupid bird jumps out in front of the car. England has huge pigeons. I hit one just outside of our village on my way to work one morning. Had to pull over and took me 30 minutes to clear the grill of feathers. Dented my bonnet also.