NativeSon
Veteran Member
Yeah, I'd vote to abolish August in Texas.
Amen Bird, I'll vote for that.
Charlie
Yeah, I'd vote to abolish August in Texas.
I do the same thing! And as bad as the heat can get, I'd still rather be in barns in the heat than in the cold. If I get on enough clothes to walk outside on a cold day, I look and feel like the Michelin Man. I don't do cold! (And for me, anything below 50 is too cold! :laughingI agree, but it does help keep the Yankees out. Whenever I hear one complain about the heat, I just tell them it's great weather, no matter how hot it is.
I do the same thing! And as bad as the heat can get, I'd still rather be in barns in the heat than in the cold. If I get on enough clothes to walk outside on a cold day, I look and feel like the Michelin Man. I don't do cold! (And for me, anything below 50 is too cold! :laughing![]()
Lou, you are too funny. Oshkosh is on my bucket list, but having children late in life as I have done, has really put a damper on my pocketbook and bucket list.
I'd like to combine my trip with a side trip to Wright Patterson AFB museum.
I didn't even know about the Oshkosh airplane get together or I might have tried to go a long time ago. But I'm not sure you want to just make a "side trip" to the Air Force Museum at Wright Patterson. We visited there on August 4, 1990, but had to go on the next day and that wasn't long enough. So we went back 3 years later and spent September 1 & 2, 1993, at the museum. And even that probably wasn't long enough.
I consider the Air Force Museum to be the best, followed by the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL. The Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ, was pretty good, and I understand had gotten a lot better since we were there in January, 1990. And of course the tour of Davis-Monthan AFB that same month was very interesting.
What do you think of the Museum at Addison?
If they send a large aircraft to Oshcosh next year maybe F19 can get a few of you a hop or at least a "peanut fare"
Yes Jim, the Panhandle goes all the way to Canada. But you got to remember the barb wire fence has two busted wires.The panhandle goes all the way up to Canada, doesn't it?:laughing:
Wow! It was hot today. For the last two days I've been mowing around my ponds, my trails, my neighbor's trails, and along both our ROW frontage. That's a half-mile of ROW and I did the ROW across the road from me up to the fence too (absentee owner). After that and a few areas in my trees, I was soaked through every thread of clothing including my socks.Ladies, I don't know how you can stand to work in a sweat soaked brassiere (yes, I know ladies don't sweat, they perspire
). I'm not trying to get into a discussion of "those parts" of the female anatomy, but a sweat soaked t-shirt drives me nuts. I cannot imagine how miserable I'd be in lady's undergarments.
Anyhow, it was so hot I had to stop in the garage laundry room and ring out my t-shirt. My tolerance of this hot weather is about 4 hours and then I have to come in and get a shower. Many summer days I take two showers and go through two sets of clothes. I guess in a world of inconsistency, we can be happy that August in Texas is consistently hot. Be careful out there everyone.
No Lou, it's on the other side. Way past Shreveport, where everyone knows Mr Honda lives.Brandi,, jew mean it in New Mexico,, :laughing: Lou
Their not bad Jim.. a little tight in some places,, but other than that they are okay.. really.. :laughing:
Lou