IndyBeerman
Was a real life Beerman.....
No, get your arse up and out of bed earlier and leave 10 minutes before you do now, problem solved.Is it OK if I do one or the other as long as I don't do both at the same time?
See how simple that is.
No, get your arse up and out of bed earlier and leave 10 minutes before you do now, problem solved.Is it OK if I do one or the other as long as I don't do both at the same time?
Why? They still make 55 gallon drumsI miss burning trash in a 55 gallon drum.
Getting close to lighting her up!Why? They still make 55 gallon drums
Just stumbled on this awesome thread. Made me remember a scout camping weekend way back then; don't recall the camp unfortunately but we were preparing for a few hours long hike up a pretty steep "mountain" (lol in Indiana). One of the old timer leaders, one of those "real" men, bet us he could get to the summit first and he headed down the longer switchback trail. We of course laughed at him and chose to go straight up the steep trail cause it was the shortest distance. When we finally got to the top exhausted HE was already kicked back, sitting by a well established camp fire, drinking a cup of coffee he had brewed! We stood in awe for a few seconds and I can still picture him taking a long sip and then saying rather quietly to us, "even a GOAT knows not to walk STRAIGHT up the side of a mountain." Lesson learned and it stuck for all these years! Miss those scouting trips, learned a ton.Boy Scouts in the '60s; camping, fishing, hiking, 3-day canoe trips, building stuff with rope lashings. Led by "real" old men, every one of them a vet, who knew their ****, and didn't put up with any.
Love it! Those old guys couldn't be beat.Just stumbled on this awesome thread. Made me remember a scout camping weekend way back then; don't recall the camp unfortunately but we were preparing for a few hours long hike up a pretty steep "mountain" (lol in Indiana). One of the old timer leaders, one of those "real" men, bet us he could get to the summit first and he headed down the longer switchback trail. We of course laughed at him and chose to go straight up the steep trail cause it was the shortest distance. When we finally got to the top exhausted HE was already kicked back, sitting by a well established camp fire, drinking a cup of coffee he had brewed! We stood in awe for a few seconds and I can still picture him taking a long sip and then saying rather quietly to us, "even a GOAT knows not to walk STRAIGHT up the side of a mountain." Lesson learned and it stuck for all these years! Miss those scouting trips, learned a ton.