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A perfect day.

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Dutch oven chicken, Vikings game and beer, don`t get much better than that. :D
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Awesome Pitchy,!! looks Great.We had the Kids and Grand kids over today, beer, burgers and dogs on the grill, baked beans and from scratch chocolate cake. The four Kids ran for hours at a time and We went looking for zombies back in the dark woods. I had more fun than anyone, but I'm on vacation. now they are calling for rain for at least 3 days. We need it.
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The cookout and the weather and the family time sounds awesome.

I never was into watching 'sports', and with the recent political stuff infecting the NFL, that pretty much finished off any interest I had otherwise....
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Looks great buddy! Glad you had a good one.
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And I thought I had a good day. Up at 0545 left house at 0630 got to work at 0800. My boss did not finish part of the investigation number so could not finish my paperwork(which means I have to go in early tomorrow before my next investigation) left at 1300 got home at 1430 and had enough time to wax the tailgate and one side of my Superduty(always a two day job). Sooo ok YOU WIN.
But I have 5weeks vacation scheduled between November 3 and January 2. Wahooooo
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Sounds like a good day.
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Your livin' large!......chicken gizzards and pure grain alcohol. Looks like nice weather your having...here too, great day with 16 ounce Coors Light, a little camp fire out back with the dogs running around.---6
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It's always a great day when I wake up not breathing dirt. Cold hard rain for a couple days, though....I broke out the microwave slippers tonight.
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Thanks fellars, not often can go a whole day without something going wrong so the good ones ya gotta love.
Cold weather setting in this week with snow being predicted.
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That reminds me that I have not cooked with my Dutch oven for far too long. And I see the Vikings beat the Ravens.

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Those Dutch ovens really work well, ribs in them are great.
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Looks really good Lenn. I'm still hobbling around on this walker but count it a good day none the less. No. 2 son, DIL and 4 Grandkids along with 3 dogs and a Dutch Oven full of goulash. Yeah, life is good.
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M. M. Wright wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2017 7:32 am Looks really good Lenn. I'm still hobbling around on this walker but count it a good day none the less. No. 2 son, DIL and 4 Grandkids along with 3 dogs and a Dutch Oven full of goulash. Yeah, life is good.
Glad your doing good buddy and had a great picnic. :)
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Was thinking and had idea about your wheelbarrow! What if the whole thing was out of metal, then you'd have a movable fire pit.. I just got a Dutch oven and won't be able to use it til march. Todd/3leg
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Man, your place is (almost) as close to Heaven as possible. If you can ignore the fact that you are too close to the Cities and not near enough Mountains, you have it made. :wink:

All I want is the scream of mountain lions and the bugle of elk... and at least 500mi from a City.
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Thanks fellars, Todd winter is a good time to have a fire going and use that oven.
Old Ironsights, I hear ya, would love to live where I can see mountains. 8)
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Well Pitchy my intention was to stay at cabin this winter and shoot, cast and reload! Am in Lake Village, AR right now on way back to Gulf Coast for the winter. Already had to deal mosquitoes and fire ants. Todd/3leg
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3leggedturtle wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2017 9:00 am Well Pitchy my intention was to stay at cabin this winter and shoot, cast and reload! Am in Lake Village, AR right now on way back to Gulf Coast for the winter. Already had to deal mosquitoes and fire ants. Todd/3leg
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Thanks Pitchy. made it to Biloxi with very little problems. How's the winter going so far? Hopefully I can meet up with a few friends and do some shooting. If not hopefully you'll post a video or 2 of some. Todd/3leg
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3leggedturtle wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2017 10:16 am Thanks Pitchy. made it to Biloxi with very little problems. How's the winter going so far? Hopefully I can meet up with a few friends and do some shooting. If not hopefully you'll post a video or 2 of some. Todd/3leg
Glad things are going well Todd, been cold here lately 5 below yesterday early morn.
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BlaineG wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:22 pm It's always a great day when I wake up not breathing dirt. Cold hard rain for a couple days, though....I broke out the microwave slippers tonight.
microwave... slippers? :shock:
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We are hitting the seventies most of this week.
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Holy beer gods, is that a Grain Belt Beer?
first beer I ever tasted was a Grain Belt,
I am a few days away from being eighty so that was a long time ago.
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JHarold wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:12 pm Holy beer gods, is that a Grain Belt Beer?
first beer I ever tasted was a Grain Belt,
I am a few days away from being eighty so that was a long time ago.
In South Dakota.
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Ysabel Kid wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:19 pm
BlaineG wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:22 pm It's always a great day when I wake up not breathing dirt. Cold hard rain for a couple days, though....I broke out the microwave slippers tonight.
microwave... slippers? :shock:
Actually...

I'm surprised it took this long for someone to commercialize them. I hate hot feet, so they aren't on my radar (I sweat in jungle boots at 10*F) but if you get some oversize slippers and a couple of flat cloth bags (old socks) of rice or buckwheat hulls (there's another filler that I can't recall) and nuke them until hot, they work well as warming inserts... or do well enough for SWMBO of the Icy Feet...
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Old Ironsights wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2017 11:45 am
Ysabel Kid wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:19 pm
BlaineG wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:22 pm It's always a great day when I wake up not breathing dirt. Cold hard rain for a couple days, though....I broke out the microwave slippers tonight.
microwave... slippers? :shock:
Actually...

I'm surprised it took this long for someone to commercialize them. I hate hot feet, so they aren't on my radar (I sweat in jungle boots at 10*F) but if you get some oversize slippers and a couple of flat cloth bags (old socks) of rice or buckwheat hulls (there's another filler that I can't recall) and nuke them until hot, they work well as warming inserts... or do well enough for SWMBO of the Icy Feet...
SWMBO has cold feet in my house - and loves to warm them up against my back... usually at 3:00am in the morning! :shock:
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