Hoosier Cowboy
Master
Congrats!!We have one in the oven as well. It will be the 1st male in a pack of 9 female G-kids.
Congrats!!We have one in the oven as well. It will be the 1st male in a pack of 9 female G-kids.
Very sorry for your lossView attachment 135301
Dad getting his last haircut in March 2013. He had cancer and knew he only had a little while left. I was able to stay with him thoughout his hospice care. He passed away at home two months later, surrounded by family. Miss you Dad.
Congratulations!We have one in the oven as well. It will be the 1st male in a pack of 9 female G-kids.
Dude, he better man up FAST!We have one in the oven as well. It will be the 1st male in a pack of 9 female G-kids.
One boy behind 9 girls. My $5 says he is going to be spoiled rotten!We have one in the oven as well. It will be the 1st male in a pack of 9 female G-kids.
I see that you drive a Volvo. They won't win a beauty contest but they are comfortable!My little ones night got made when he got to go for a semi ride at daddy's work tonight!
View attachment 135364
I see that you drive a Volvo. They won't win a beauty contest but they are comfortable!
I see. I recognized the interior since I drive one. I had my doubts at first but is is much more comfortable and easier to drive than anything else I have driven, including the flashy Peterbilts.I don't lol...I'm head of security a community college....the truck was part of our diesel program.
Yep. The back hinged visors give it away..I see. I recognized the interior since I drive one. I had my doubts at first but is is much more comfortable and easier to drive than anything else I have driven, including the flashy Peterbilts.
A fifteen year old Amish boy and his father were in a mall. They were amazed by almost everything they saw, but especially by two shiny, silver walls that could move apart and then slide back together again.
The boy asked, 'What is this Father?'
The father (never having seen an elevator) responded, 'Son, I have never seen anything like this in my life, I don't know what it is.'
Similar experience in 2014. I had no idea what hospice was before this, but I am so thankful for those people who helped us walk through this, enabling my Dad to die at home as he wished, passing away in the same room that his Dad passed away in 50 years earlier.Dad getting his last haircut in March 2013. He had cancer and knew he only had a little while left. I was able to stay with him thoughout his hospice care. He passed away at home two months later, surrounded by family. Miss you Dad.
So there are TWO of you?Here's another feel good thing:
I was in Nashville, at a pizza joint, and my wife asked the waitress, "what pizza do you like?"
The response was, "I usually make my own with pineapple and ham."
I immediately gave that woman some respek knuckles.
Rico !Give me USAC non-wing sprint cars at Terre Haute or Silver Crown cars on dirt mile. WAY better than prOn. WAY better.