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Don't you have any new girls to show us???? Same babes all the time....geez.Morning folks. How’s everyone today!
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Don't you have any new girls to show us???? Same babes all the time....geez.Morning folks. How’s everyone today!
I have to keep posting Carly because I let her be a tent queen when I was germinating ok and now it's about time to get shit going it's a chinese fire safety drill. Oh if I had the time and room for a nice 12 plant run... 18-20 was optimal really. 50 though, that's something. Of course it's not 250...Don't you have any new girls to show us???? Same babes all the time....geez.![]()
And the older we get the more we lose. Keep that memory close, every time you think of him. It'll help, a LOTGood morning Mike,
good morning Farm.
Found out yesterday that my old golfing buddy/best friend died a while back.
I'll never forget one day we were on an "uppity" course playing and getting fucked up.
We polished a sixer on the front nine, then stopped and got another six pack and a couple shots at the turn.
On the 10th; I sparked up a joint of some phenomenal "giggle" weed that I'd grown. By the 11th hole we were laughing so hard we were pissing ourselves.
I had tee'd up and completely whiffed with my 3 wood... Missed the ball altogether.
This sent us into fits so bad we couldn't even look at each other... AND IT DIDN'T STOP! There was absolutely nothing funny whatsoever; yet we were just spontaneously laughing our asses off like a couple of idiot savants.
By about the 15th hole we see the course ranger headed our way and we're both like "be cool! be cool!"... So the ranger rides up on us and asks if we know anything about a couple fellas out there causing a ruckus and being too loud (knowing damn well it was us).
We were doing really good until the exact instant he quit talking... Mike, in all seriousness says: "well now that you mention it........" At which point he glanced at me and we started back laughing so hard that he fell out of the golf cart and was rolling around on the ground.
It was so infectious that the ranger was laughing right along with us and asking wtf was so funny.
After mebbe 5 minutes he was like "look, you two need to chill out or leave" Then mumbled something about wishing he had some of whatever we were on... We mutually decided we should leave and come back another day. As we were pulling away from him, I tossed a cig pack that had the 1/2 a joint in it to him and said "be careful what you ask for bro......" smiled and hauled ass...
So long buddy...![]()
While I love Red October, wife and I watched it again recently I prefer the books. The movie The Exorcist was about as close to the book as any movie I've seen and is still a fav, wife won't watch that oneIf you never saw The Hunt for Red October...View attachment 2535605
Books and movies, mortal frienemies. I can't think of many that were faithful but the Secret of NIHM and the book are very different but very good as a pair. I hate what books have been ignored over the years.While I love Red October, wife and I watched it again recently I prefer the books. The movie The Exorcist was about as close to the book as any movie I've seen and is still a fav, wife won't watch that one![]()
An appreciative HAHA for the good times. Age is a son of a bitch because you watch good people die. I know the feel, we're here for stories which is probably the best memorial.Good morning Mike,
good morning Farm.
Found out yesterday that my old golfing buddy/best friend died a while back.
I got Hot Shots 1 and Deux on DVD. From my 12 year old humor you should have guessed thatYou can't hate Hot Shots... classic Sheen. People who hate war movies got too much of like "Hamburger Hill" written by people and consultants who lived WWII and wanted to make an accurate feel. The 80s vietnam movies were pretty much guy-budy stories so they get more familiar. New stuff like Generation Kill is the Grunge Kids version.
"Catch-22" is more Terry Gilliam absurdity and 1942 is a little more SNL version of that if you want more comedy. Then there is "Stripes".
Which depiction of industrial scale violence is right for you?
You KNOW I've got that one tooDon't forget "Spies Like Us"
That’s a good story, and great example of how to remember those who have passed, fondly remembered and never forgotten. Rest in peace to your friend Mike.Good morning Mike,
good morning Farm.
Found out yesterday that my old golfing buddy/best friend died a while back.
I'll never forget one day we were on an "uppity" course playing and getting fucked up.
We polished a sixer on the front nine, then stopped and got another six pack and a couple shots at the turn.
On the 10th; I sparked up a joint of some phenomenal "giggle" weed that I'd grown. By the 11th hole we were laughing so hard we were pissing ourselves.
I had tee'd up and completely whiffed with my 3 wood... Missed the ball altogether.
This sent us into fits so bad we couldn't even look at each other... AND IT DIDN'T STOP! There was absolutely nothing funny whatsoever; yet we were just spontaneously laughing our asses off like a couple of idiot savants.
By about the 15th hole we see the course ranger headed our way and we're both like "be cool! be cool!"... So the ranger rides up on us and asks if we know anything about a couple fellas out there causing a ruckus and being too loud (knowing damn well it was us).
We were doing really good until the exact instant he quit talking... Mike, in all seriousness says: "well now that you mention it........" At which point he glanced at me and we started back laughing so hard that he fell out of the golf cart and was rolling around on the ground.
It was so infectious that the ranger was laughing right along with us and asking wtf was so funny.
After mebbe 5 minutes he was like "look, you two need to chill out or leave" Then mumbled something about wishing he had some of whatever we were on... We mutually decided we should leave and come back another day. As we were pulling away from him, I tossed a cig pack that had the 1/2 a joint in it to him and said "be careful what you ask for bro......" smiled and hauled ass...
So long buddy...![]()
I have a tendency to want to call all sequels part Deux . This is directly related to Hot shots part deux.I got Hot Shots 1 and Deux on DVD. From my 12 year old humor you should have guessed thatZucker Abrahams Zucker are my heros
Who could forget Kentucky Fried Movie?