wushaw
Elite Member
Eddie, My theory on the loss of water in the tank is it has soaked in the ground and wants the ground has had its fill then you won't see any more drastic changes...only standard evaporation.
MarkV said:Talking taxidermy. Do any on you in the Denver area know of a restaurant that serves wild game and is the oldest existing saloon in Denver? It was by the rail road tracks and as I recall the story the miners would come to town by rail to drink up their pay for the week. They had hundreds of animals on the wall and a real interesting menu with history of the different events that had happened at this place. It was 25 years ago I was there and can’t come up with the name.
MarkV
Bird said:International Wildlife Museum in Tucson, AZ.
RobS said:If it's the placeI recall, it's The Buckhorn Exchange. Was about 25 years ago for me too. Great place though, somewhere I have a pic of my climbing buddy and I in front of it. First place I ever had elk and have loved it ever since!
john_bud said:Well, it would be funny to sneak into Eddies pond and drain out water from the bucket.... or add more....
jb
EddieWalker said:I'm just a small time collector that's had a little luck in what I've been able to do. Maybe when things work out, I'll be able to go on trips again, but for now, it's not possible.
Eddie
patrick_g said:I don't recall the name of the movie but one of the gags was a guy with a VW Bug who was really I-N-T-O gas economy. His neighbor and neighbor's son used to sneak over and put gas in his tank which gave him high mileage calcs and an ear to ear grin but he was nearly suicidal when they took the extra gas back.
Now I wonder why I thought of that?
Pat
Perhaps, but I thought it was Disney movie? They added gas so when he checked his mileage it was astronomical and the next time, siphoned some out and it would blow his mind.Hagar said:I believe it was "World according to Garp"
patrick_g said:I don't recall the name of the movie but one of the gags was a guy with a VW Bug who was really I-N-T-O gas economy. His neighbor and neighbor's son used to sneak over and put gas in his tank which gave him high mileage calcs and an ear to ear grin but he was nearly suicidal when they took the extra gas back.
Pat
RobS said:If it's the placeI recall, it's The Buckhorn Exchange. Was about 25 years ago for me too. Great place though, somewhere I have a pic of my climbing buddy and I in front of it. First place I ever had elk and have loved it ever since!
Bird said:I'd never heard of the Buckhorn Exchange but it sounds like an interesting place.