Ok, I give... can't figure this one out.
Ok, I give... can't figure this one out.
didn't text with a flip phone????Ok, I give... can't figure this one out.
T9 texting. (Text on 9-key)Ok, I give... can't figure this one out.
didn't text with a flip phone????
Too long, I don't remember anymore.Somebody needs to post some good Touchtone tunes.
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I suppose any quarterback loves it when his tight end takes it deep and scores.....a touchdown. Then goes for two.Need to change my starters.....View attachment 651978
Exactly!!!!I suppose any quarterback loves it when his tight end takes it deep and scores.....a touchdown. Then goes for two.
Coach was interested in using three or four tight ends at once this season. To make an efficient offense, they would need plenty of repetitions. A wide variety of skill sets within their group of tight ends would also ensure tremendous success on game day.Need to change my starters.....View attachment 651978
No, that’s how much snow we had.Please tell me you cut the ruler off at 9.5" !!
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Where is your frozen tundra? Here in MN we're usually the first to complain of these weather changes....
No, that’s how much snow we had.
Our frozen tundra is in N Central MT, just a few miles south of the Canadian border. This is actually the 3rd significant snowfall we’ve had this fall. The first one was in mid Sept. And winter, by the calendar at least, is still about 6 weeks away.
I’m about 150 miles east and 40 miles north of Shelby. In MT that’s considered “just down the road”.Are you near Shelby?
I was "arrested" by Barney Fife in Shelby going through town on my touring motorcycle. I was going 38. The speed limit was 35. I'm dead serious. The whole scene played out like Mayberry..... O'l Barney was quite full of himself. I think he still had his bullet in his front shirt pocket though.....Cost me 75 bucks.
I’m about 150 miles east and 40 miles north of Shelby. In MT that’s considered “just down the road”.
No, we’re about 40 miles east of there. My farm is near a little homestead-era town called Hogeland. The population is 13 when all the college kids are home for Christmas and the two snowbirds aren’t in AZ. It’s not on your way to anywhere; you have to go there on purpose.I hate to pry, but would that put you at Simpson?
I absolutely love Montana!.... Where a 50,000 acre ranch is considered a "small hobby farm"...…..
I used to take my boys to Big Sky for some serious snowboarding.
Beats the small bumps they call ski resorts in Minnesota...….
No, we’re about 40 miles east of there. My farm is near a little homestead-era town called Hogeland. The population is 13 when all the college kids are home for Christmas and the two snowbirds aren’t in AZ. It’s not on your way to anywhere; you have to go there on purpose.
We live in Billings, the largest city in the state, part of the time. When I retire, in 2 or 3 more years, we’ll live there full time.
Sorry about your dad. Glad you got to share some brews with him, even if he didn't always like 'em. You got to hang out with him and that's what matters.
I lost my dad a few years ago. WWII Navy vet. He enjoyed the brews I brought him and I enjoyed tipping a few with him.