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Here's yours truly.
So cold my snot was freezing.
Here's yours truly.
So cold my snot was freezing.
Not as ugly as me.Get ready for an ugly mug......still not sure how I managed to marry a model?
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Rebel, is that a Diet Dr Pepper in your hand as you're standing beside the sign?Here's a couple of this ole fart..... Me. Yah I'm ole, I hit 80 last fall, I still love getting in the Northern Wisconsin Woods, Vilas County.
Dave
Hey.. speaking of "up there".Milt
No, it's not a Diet Dr Pepper. It's a can of Coors light Beer. My son, and I were taking a midweek break and driving around on logging roads, and some obscure county roads in Vilas County in northern Wis. That is a creek called "Partridge Creek" it , flows in to Nixon Lake, mentioned in the sign. I love it up there.
Dave
I do love Wisconsin. We had a great week in the Gordon area two years ago....and up around Rhinelander a few years ago.Milt
No, it's not a Diet Dr Pepper. It's a can of Coors light Beer. My son, and I were taking a midweek break and driving around on logging roads, and some obscure county roads in Vilas County in northern Wis. That is a creek called "Partridge Creek" it , flows in to Nixon Lake, mentioned in the sign. I love it up there.
Dave
I never thought it was Diet Dr Pepper, I figured it had hops in it! By the way that's my wife's favorite beer.Milt
No, it's not a Diet Dr Pepper. It's a can of Coors light Beer. My son, and I were taking a midweek break and driving around on logging roads, and some obscure county roads in Vilas County in northern Wis. That is a creek called "Partridge Creek" it , flows in to Nixon Lake, mentioned in the sign. I love it up there.
This pic is the Manitowish River, it flows into the Wisconsin river, which flows in to the Mississippi River, eventually. These are the rivers that the Native Americans, and early fur traders, travelled on, in the 17 and 1800s.
Dave
What is the scoped automatic in the 3rd picture?
1895 , long ranger, M92 brass 24in hex 45 colt. Thanks for askingWhat is the scoped automatic in the 3rd picture?
If you don't mind me asking.