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warrior-cat

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Morning D-Leaguers!

Hot last night when I traveled to Chickasha for co-ed softball. 102° according to the gauge in my truck. Good thing is we won both games and had some cloud cover with light winds to help make it bearable. We did better than the Reds who were shutout after scoring big on Wednesday night. Seems to happen a lot to them when they have those big scoring games.

Last workday of the week for you worker bees so, kick it in the butt and get home safe for the weekend.

God Bless.
 

Beatle Bum

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Morning D-Leaguers!

Hot.

All of this posting about bowling reminds me of when my wife was bowling on a team from the trucking company she worked for before we got married. It was a women's team and while cordial to me, they were not particularly friendly. It was not until years later after we got married that I found out why. One of the ladies she used to work with had also gotten a job at Sill in the same department where my wife was then working and while I was visiting the office one day, she pulled me aside and apologized. I ask her for what and she told me that her and the other ladies had told my wife in those days that she could do better than me and that I was too old and did not make enough money. I was 40 and she was 24 when we started dating. She was now telling me after getting to know me that they were wrong. I could have told them that.

As far as me bowling, I bowled on unit team in Germany for about a year or so and I don't think I have ever bowled above 200. I know my average was around 160 or so, so I never bowled much after that other than occasionally with my wife when just having a fun day or something like that. I have however in recent days considered it for when my softball playing days are over.

Hump day folks so go get at it.

Be careful out there and God Bless.
Quit bowling in HS. Averaged around 160-65 in HS. Threw predominantly a straight ball with a slight curve. Tried to bowl again after years of not bowling and I could not keep from having a wicked curve. Had to change my approach completely. Would enjoy bowling in a league again, if it was just for kicks, giggles, and friendships. Passed it by some friends. No takers.
 

MdWIldcat55

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Dec 9, 2007
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Good morning folks.

An achy day for me. I drove to my parents house in Campbell County yesterday AM to help my siblings in the monumental task of emptying out my parents' house to try to get it on the real estate market. My dad was a pipeline welder, fitter and metal fabricator and the huge garage was packed with everything from a boiler he made by hand that must have weighed 1,000 pounds to two or three electric motor, metal plated pitching machines he built, pipe bevelers, Lincoln welders and on and on. If we had the time and patience, some of the stuff would have brought some money. But we didn't so my brother made a deal with a metal scrapper and we'll get a few hundred bucks out of our cut of that.

Then there is the house...We barely made a dent yesterday, despite straining every muscle in my aging body. My sister's three 20-something boys are joining the campaign today so, with them and my three brothers and BIL, we'll get it done. Heartbreaking the stuff we've already tossed. My sister gave basically a whole house full of good furniture and two old but working cars to her church to distribute to families with need. The rest we are just tossing in a giant dumpster bin we rented. The stuff of a lifetime. The family moved into the house in 1966. When I drive away tomorrow, I guess I'll never set foot in it again.

Life goes on...Heading back down to join the party. Hope you all have a great day.
 

BBUK

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Hello All,

God's peace and comfort to you and your family MdW. I cannot imagine but thinking back to when my Mom and Dad passed, they had not accumulated much but what they had was "pilfered" quickly from "friends" and a couple that had access to their "stuff". Not a lot anyway though so... I did feel and do still feel really bad for my brother as my Dad had what I called a long tom double barreled shotgun that was manufactured in a factory that Teddy Roosevelt owned so I am told but I found later Roosevelt never did own a gun factory so... It was all my Dad really had but his wife at the time gave that away for nothing to one of her...(For cheap...)

Anyway, I just got home from our Men's group Saturday morning breakfast we have normally every couple months. Had been having 70 or so men and young men but today there was about twenty. They even had a workshop I didn't stay for, I am hoping vacations and the like was the reason for the poor attendance... Just weird though...

I have a few items to take care of here (Planned work, definitely not ALL I need to do.), then I may head over to my youngest's house for a couple items but My Darling is still asleep which is not normal but she has been working hard for several days and it's quiet so...

Enjoy the rest of your day(s) and do something you are proud of doing....
 

berniecarbo

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Good morning folks.

An achy day for me. I drove to my parents house in Campbell County yesterday AM to help my siblings in the monumental task of emptying out my parents' house to try to get it on the real estate market. My dad was a pipeline welder, fitter and metal fabricator and the huge garage was packed with everything from a boiler he made by hand that must have weighed 1,000 pounds to two or three electric motor, metal plated pitching machines he built, pipe bevelers, Lincoln welders and on and on. If we had the time and patience, some of the stuff would have brought some money. But we didn't so my brother made a deal with a metal scrapper and we'll get a few hundred bucks out of our cut of that.

Then there is the house...We barely made a dent yesterday, despite straining every muscle in my aging body. My sister's three 20-something boys are joining the campaign today so, with them and my three brothers and BIL, we'll get it done. Heartbreaking the stuff we've already tossed. My sister gave basically a whole house full of good furniture and two old but working cars to her church to distribute to families with need. The rest we are just tossing in a giant dumpster bin we rented. The stuff of a lifetime. The family moved into the house in 1966. When I drive away tomorrow, I guess I'll never set foot in it again.

Life goes on...Heading back down to join the party. Hope you all have a great day.
I can relate to that with the warehouse I am selling (long story I have partially told on here). I had a bandsaw over a hundred years old that weighed over a thousand pounds that I would have loved to keep that I sold for scrap. Lots of accumulated things had to go.
 

vhcat1970

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Just been watching the Tour de France on NBC because the stage is thru a southern France region where we vacationed some 10 years ago. Around the 66km to go mark, they went thru the little village of Beynac where we stayed a few nights with the Beynac Castle above it overlooking the Dordogne River. Beautiful area to see the least.
 
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MdWIldcat55

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Good morning folks. I’m about to head back to Maryland. Hoping for good weather and an easy nine-hour drive.

We managed to pretty much get my parents house cleaned out yesterday, and the garage. It was a bittersweet day, throwing out stuff that had been a big part of their lives and they couldn’t bear to part with themselves. One example: My dad had kept a massive player piano in the garage since he moved it there after his mother died nearly 50 years ago. He just couldn’t face selling it or junking it. But when we checked it out, it was rotted to the point you couldn’t possibly sell it or give it away. Worse, it must have weighed 1,000 pounds -my brothers and I and a nephew are all big guys and we could barely move it, and had no way to get it into a dumpster. So, we took two sledge hammers and an electric saw and cut it to pieces. It was a heart break. Dad loved that damn thing just for what it symbolized to him -a boyhood listening to ragtime piano rolls.

After a full day of stuff like that I’m sore from head to toe. But a tough job done.

Hope you all have a good day.
 

storm1507

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Good Sunday morning everyone.

Rain, rain and more rain here. Wife and I are heading to the lake tomorrow. Dad isn't going to go. I fear he will be backing out about 50% of the time now.

@md...I feel for you. The last time I ventured into my old bedroom I couldn't get through it. It's upstairs and out of the way so they used it to dump everything. Dad had a nice room built onto his "he shed" just to store their Christmas junk. I'm afraid the entire building will be full of junk within a year. I guess they are kids of parents that lived through the depression so..... That trait has passed down somewhat to my wife and I, but we have at least recognized the problem.

Has everyone heard how great Trent Noah has been in practice. Sometimes I wonder about Pope. He sure didn't do Trent any favors last year building up his shooting and he has double downed this year.

Have a blessed day everyone.
 

BBUK

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Hello All,

I feel for those of you going through memories that are a must at this point.

I see Lindsey Graham died suddenly at 71.

I just dropped My Darling off at choir practice. I am sitting in the car drinking coffee. The BB comes back today late. Have to pick him up at the airport at near midnight. I sure miss him but I have his and my office nearly cleaned.

When we went to Florida, I gave mine and the BB’s laptop to my son. It was a good one and he needed it for his personal stuff. Got my two oldest grandson and granddaughter laptops as well. I am searching hard for another laptop but not rushing. My UPS died yesterday. A new one should be here today. Baby stuff but stuff…

You all be safe and hug the family you can hug. Keep them close…
 

warrior-cat

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Oct 22, 2004
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Morning D-Leaguers!

A little cooler this morning with some rain. Rained earlier this morning and then I saw a break in the radar around my normal monster walk time so, we went out. Plenty of lightning and Thunder but the rain held off just long enough to get the walk in. Lightning and thunder did not phase her as she went about her business as usual.

Reds lose again.

You folks try to enjoy the day and may God give you all rest and peace this day.
 

BBUK

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Me supper last night.... Yeppir!!! Mix, chop, and stir it up and go, go, go...

What you do not see under the egg is some chopped up black forrest ham...