when I was in Kuwait in 2006 I tried like hell to find those as there was some sabre rattling going on (per usual) with Iran... I SO wanted to be driving down the 40 Outer Ring Road to and from Arifjan with those behind my SUV... I know the locals would have freaked
9) The first time I diassembled my Mark II was before there was YouTube to show you how to put it back together. I stayed taken apart for a while. What the actual f*&F?
Eh. #6 is kind of on point for working parents and not necessarily just "feel like" ... there's only so much time in a day, and if you take the time after work to gather a full cartload of groceries, bring them home, and... well, *the kids will be hungry already* and the groceries still need to be packed into cabinets, fridge, freezer, etc, along with actually cooking...
Be nice when the kids are old enough to cook. As in, well enough that the other kids would eat their cooking, etc... Ours aren't there yet. Oh and some of them have medications that need to be considered with the feeding schedule.
Both of my parents worked. We couldn't afford fast food, not that there were many places back in the 60s, and our meals were cooked at home. Yes, some of them were quick throw-together meals, but we had a home cooked meal every night.
#3 I often saw that before I got home.
ReplyDelete"I've got two guns, one for each of you."
DeleteWhere can I buy #10?
ReplyDeleteWell darn. They were just props for an Malaysian commercial.
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when I was in Kuwait in 2006 I tried like hell to find those as there was some sabre rattling going on (per usual) with Iran... I SO wanted to be driving down the 40 Outer Ring Road to and from Arifjan with those behind my SUV... I know the locals would have freaked
Delete9 - true that
ReplyDeleteI’m hoping he’ll post her contact info, Mine needs cleaning.
DeleteLove the Ruger Mark II meme.
ReplyDeleteSome what the hell memes here
ReplyDeleteIt's okay, Jo-Anne, the American men get them.
Delete9) The first time I diassembled my Mark II was before there was YouTube to show you how to put it back together. I stayed taken apart for a while. What the actual f*&F?
ReplyDeleteSo it wasn't just me then!
DeleteShould have bought a Browning Buckmark
DeleteEh. #6 is kind of on point for working parents and not necessarily just "feel like" ... there's only so much time in a day, and if you take the time after work to gather a full cartload of groceries, bring them home, and... well, *the kids will be hungry already* and the groceries still need to be packed into cabinets, fridge, freezer, etc, along with actually cooking...
ReplyDeleteBe nice when the kids are old enough to cook. As in, well enough that the other kids would eat their cooking, etc... Ours aren't there yet. Oh and some of them have medications that need to be considered with the feeding schedule.
Both of my parents worked. We couldn't afford fast food, not that there were many places back in the 60s, and our meals were cooked at home. Yes, some of them were quick throw-together meals, but we had a home cooked meal every night.
ReplyDelete#4 Sonny Burnett didn't age well.
ReplyDeleteYeah. His career went nothing but downhill after Petticoat Junction.
Delete#15- 🤣🤣🤣
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