During fall and winter, I also have my other indoor hobby, being modeltrains.
Just seeing them driving the old steam engines is so awesome....
Two men working close together to get this huge monster in motion, for instance a Big Boy....
@john-barry Oh this cow is no stranger JayBee, we talk all the time.........ummm...perhaps I've said too much. I will say in closing though, that I didn't notice any inability to make eye contact; mind you I may have been distracted by that whole "tongue up the nostril" thing.
@jack-dodds ............eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 🤨 A cowlick !!!!!!!
we`re sending out a baitcar.....we`ll get that red menace off the street
@john-barry Thanks for the heads-up JayBee....I've saddled her up and we're heading for the high country. Yippiekaiyay!
@john-barry, but at least they would be really average peas.
Uniform in size too JK, which is important.
@jack-dodds, I've always been hesitant to take a pea in my uniform.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@jack-dodds, I've always been hesitant to take a pea in my uniform.
I hear ya JK; I got suspended from Cubs for doing just that. Mind you at twelve years old I guess the leaders felt I failed as a role model for the younger pack members.
@jack-dodds, I've always been hesitant to take a pea in my uniform.
I hear ya JK; I got suspended from Cubs for doing just that. Mind you at twelve years old I guess the leaders felt I failed as a role model for the younger pack members.
That's the problem with our society these days: no respect for the aged. I would have thought they could forgive your "borrowing" the cookies from the Girl Scouts table at the county fair...twice. In all honesty, leaving them the Samoas was a sign of compassion and maturity.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@jack-dodds, I've always been hesitant to take a pea in my uniform.
I hear ya JK; I got suspended from Cubs for doing just that. Mind you at twelve years old I guess the leaders felt I failed as a role model for the younger pack members.
That's the problem with our society these days: no respect for the aged. I would have thought they could forgive your "borrowing" the cookies from the Girl Scouts table at the county fair...twice. In all honesty, leaving them the Samoas was a sign of compassion and maturity.
Thank you for your support JK and I agree with you...no respect and overdone criticism. I only "borrowed" the chocolate cookies, leaving the vanilla for others who actually like vanilla (yuk) to share. And yes...okay....the samosas I found in the Quicki-Mart dumpster may have been past their expiry date and may have caused some digestive issues and paramedic attendance but doesn't multi-cultural promotion trump such trivialities? The urination issue was a tempest in a peepot too IMO. I made no mess; after all isn't that part of the reason Cub Scout socks are so thick and wooly? The whole thing was a tough lesson for me....life isn't always fair.