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StonedGardener

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Took my old "Old Town" kayak out to the middle of the lake......a gorgeous summer afternoon. Loaded up with bong , herb , food, junk food, and Thoreau's " Walden " ( oh yea, walkie-talkie and a couple of snorts) . Dropped that anchor, got ripped and read this wonderful book , didn't move for about 3 hrs. Thoreau expounds upon nature , his surroundings and a philosophy of living simply. My umpteenth read of it.
 

.The Outdoorsman.

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Took my old "Old Town" kayak out to the middle of the lake......a gorgeous summer afternoon. Loaded up with bong , herb , food, junk food, and Thoreau's " Walden " ( oh yea, walkie-talkie and a couple of snorts) . Dropped that anchor, got ripped and read this wonderful book , didn't move for about 3 hrs. Thoreau expounds upon nature , his surroundings and a philosophy of living simply. My umpteenth read of it.
Used to take my landladys kayak from my place to private lake over yonder. Big ass large mouths. Blue lady slippers thought were cool. Yeah had to dead lift the kayak over a downed log to get there
 

BobBitchen

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Reapplying the stank you removed LOL
When we picked up our Basset Hound, the breeder had weave poles set up, said our pup's uncle was an "agility" basset :onever heard of such a thing. She put him in front of the poles, he did a slooowww gallop tru them, nose up, howling all the way, ended the weave and headed straight to the horse stables, rolled over on his back & dug in . She was yelling " I just bathed him " We laughed all the way home. good times.
 

curious2garden

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When we picked up our Basset Hound, the breeder had weave poles set up, said our pup's uncle was an "agility" basset :onever heard of such a thing. She put him in front of the poles, he did a slooowww gallop tru them, nose up, howling all the way, ended the weave and headed straight to the horse stables, rolled over on his back & dug in . She was yelling " I just bathed him " We laughed all the way home. good times.
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tyler.durden

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Going to play a backyard wedding this afternoon in a posh suburb. Not really looking forward to it, it is like 88f and humid, and the gig goes to 7:30pm, which is near dusk so the mosquitos will be coming out. And the LOVE me, they often eat me while my music colleagues don't receive one bite. I'll probably douse myself in repellent. My sister is taking me there and back charging me $100. It's an okay deal, but it is a quarter of my payment. I took a shower today without the leg immobilizer, wearing just a rubbery type ACE bandage. Easiest shower in months. I'm wearing the immobilizer less around the house, my leg is pretty strong and I don't fear it bending accidentally on me anymore. The doc says not to bend it at all, but I do let it bend slightly from time to time just to take the unpleasant painful pressure off the back of my knee from having it constantly extended. Plus, they're going to start to bend it in PT next week, anyway. I'm gonna be a hot, sweaty mess by the time I get home from this one, I'm already looking forward to a nice burrito and a long nap in the recliner in the cool dryness of my place. Wish me luck...
 

raratt

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Going to play a backyard wedding this afternoon in a posh suburb. Not really looking forward to it, it is like 88f and humid, and the gig goes to 7:30pm, which is near dusk so the mosquitos will be coming out. And the LOVE me, they often eat me while my music colleagues don't receive one bite. I'll probably douse myself in repellent. My sister is taking me there and back charging me $100. It's an okay deal, but it is a quarter of my payment. I took a shower today without the leg immobilizer, wearing just a rubbery type ACE bandage. Easiest shower in months. I'm wearing the immobilizer less around the house, my leg is pretty strong and I don't fear it bending accidentally on me anymore. The doc says not to bend it at all, but I do let it bend slightly from time to time just to take the unpleasant painful pressure off the back of my knee from having it constantly extended. Plus, they're going to start to bend it in PT next week, anyway. I'm gonna be a hot, sweaty mess by the time I get home from this one, I'm already looking forward to a nice burrito and a long nap in the recliner in the cool dryness of my place. Wish me luck...
I refuse to use the old acting term for have a good show...
 
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