@ponderable saidRight and who was the last one who had stuck a post in it? 😉
...found that one page 2...
again
Appears you're keeping it alive. Stees seems to want to see it die.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI stuck that in as a way of saying that I don't like to see "anything" suffer.
Right and who was the last one who had stuck a post in it? 😉
Appears you're keeping it alive. Stees seems to want to see it die.
-VR
22 Dec 20
@great-big-stees saidI think you're showing a lot of negativity towards the STG in my humble opinion.
I stuck that in as a way of saying that I don't like to see "anything" suffer.
-VR
@very-rusty saidIt was meant, also, to see if it might get others, who might drop in, to stick a comment in. Seems my strategy isn't getting the results I'd hoped for. 🙁
I think you're showing a lot of negativity towards the STG in my humble opinion.
-VR
23 Dec 20
@great-big-stees saidPerhaps you are right about it dying. Everyone seems to have lost interest in it.
It was meant, also, to see if it might get others, who might drop in, to stick a comment in. Seems my strategy isn't getting the results I'd hoped for. 🙁
I may very well kill yet another thread. 😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidNot as long as I stick around. 😉
Perhaps you are right about it dying. Everyone seems to have lost interest in it.
I may very well kill yet another thread. 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidGreat, may you live forever, I may not! 😉
Not as long as I stick around. 😉
I got no plans but sometimes we have no say with what we get stuck with not planning on anything happening.
-VR
@very-rusty saidWhen stuck in a rut one, sometimes, has to step outside the box because you never know what's coming your way...or when.
Great, may you live forever, I may not! 😉
I got no plans but sometimes we have no say with what we get stuck with not planning on anything happening.
-VR
23 Dec 20
@great-big-stees saidThis is true, especially the way our world is now. Our kids and grand kids and great grand kids will have to deal with it in my humble opinion. Here I thought the way we were leaving the environment was a bad thing then along comes something else, which appears to be mutating.
When stuck in a rut one, sometimes, has to step outside the box because you never know what's coming your way...or when.
-VR
@very-rusty saidYou gunna get "stuck"?
This is true, especially the way our world is now. Our kids and grand kids and great grand kids will have to deal with it in my humble opinion. Here I thought the way we were leaving the environment was a bad thing then along comes something else, which appears to be mutating.
-VR
@very-rusty saidIn fat Steve is one trusted custodian and doing a fine job, sticking in notes now and then.
Right and who was the last one who had stuck a post in it? 😉
Appears you're keeping it alive. Stees seems to want to see it die.
-VR
28 Dec 20
@ponderable saidLOL@ pondy....I am sure you meant 'In fact' not in 'fat Steve', it was funny though not meant. I don't think Steve has that much meat on his bones! Why do I love pointing out the sticky embarrassing stuff?....Does that make me a bad person?
In fat Steve is one trusted custodian and doing a fine job, sticking in notes now and then.
-VR
@kewpie saidMany years ago (nearly 60), I was up at our "other" home. It was early springtime and my parents were going going out for a few hours to visit friend. I was told that I was not to, under any circumstances to "borrow" the other car. Well I did, wanting to visit my girlfriend who lived about 2 miles away on another lake. I kept an eye on the time and decided that I'd better head back. Backing out of her driveway I managed to get the car stuck in some rather deep mud. Being a bright spark I knew a fellow down the road who had a tractor and "hired" him to get me out, which he did so I gave him $5. A couple of days later my father summoned me into the den handing me $5, I asked what it was for. He told me the gentleman with the tractor had given it to him saying that he couldn't take it from me. I was grounded for a month (no borrowing the car). Amusing now, but then?... 😢 😉
This thread will stick around long enough to see the new year in. Who would want to get stuck in 2020?
30 Dec 20
@great-big-stees saidYou found yourself in a sticky situation for sure, but I still find it funny. Of course I just heard the story for the first time....LOL...Were you even of driving age and did you have license?
Many years ago (nearly 60), I was up at our "other" home. It was early springtime and my parents were going going out for a few hours to visit friend. I was told that I was not to, under any circumstances to "borrow" the other car. Well I did, wanting to visit my girlfriend who lived about 2 miles away on another lake. I kept an eye on the time and decided that I'd be ...[text shortened]... t take it from me. I was grounded for a month (no borrowing the car). Amusing now, but then?... 😢 😉
-VR