Nothing quite like wet body poop...Happy Monday LOL! I swam 3000 yards this morning, which is 60 laps. Around lap 40, the poop urgency slowly began to build. Around lap 55 I began to doubt I'd make it 60 laps. I got through 60 laps and had to dart to the men's room.
lol noHappy Monday ya fuggers...78 years ago today our fathers and grandfathers stormed the Normandy beaches to finish off an evil empire.
Are we worthy of their service and sacrifice?
Well, since I planted things yesterday... the storms will invariably involve hail.@Toshi you on the cart this morning or still amongst us?
Work, which sucks. Followed by t-storms this afternoon and again tomorrow...
posting from beyond the grave currently. it's the new hotness@Toshi you on the cart this morning or still amongst us?
i found out one of my great uncle's was part of that after he passed. he didn't like to talk about it, i didn't even know he was in the service.78 years ago today our fathers and grandfathers stormed the Normandy beaches to finish off an evil empire.
We get interns once or twice a year. Lately its been a 50/50 draw of whether they actually provide any benefit, there have been a few recently who put pretty much minimal effort into the job and learning...or even showing up.
We have two interns starting today. I really hope I can have very little interaction with them.
Really have no reason for not riding my moto more. Maybe I’ll try to do more this week. Damn that was fun.
AyeHappy Monday ya fuggers...78 years ago today our fathers and grandfathers stormed the Normandy beaches to finish off an evil empire.
Are we worthy of their service and sacrifice?
reminded me of thisAye
If anyone has the chance to go, go. I went to the beaches when I was a dumb teenager and the visions of the still standing bunkers, bullet holes in buildings, the cemeteries and the cliffs (which are huge and never really portrayed well, anywhere) have never left my mind.
Same for visiting Vimy Ridge. Its a beautiful area, with a beautiful memorial but then you see the horror of the trenches and the ground that looks like a golf ball from all the shelling - and that's after 100 years of weathering.
Agreed - standing on those beaches is sobering. We visited the site at Pointe du Hoc as well, and to think of what the Army Rangers did that day on those sheer cliffs...<snip>
If anyone has the chance to go, go.
I've probably told this story before, but up till December 2021, my mom lived in Normandy, in her parents home. It was in the Falaise area, where the "Falaise Pocket" of Operation Overlord occured.
Post it to the vintage dh facebook page.Morning Monkeys.
I put the Super T up on ebay and it already has a bid at $50. That's already $30 more than I anticipated getting for it and there is a week left.
Did your wife accidentally one of the brand new ones or an older one which is completely unrideable now?I on purposed a Lyrik at lunch today. There was no accidental about, actually used my wife’s card as I left my wallet on my desk.
One of the junk old ones that are on sale.Did your wife accidentally one of the brand new ones or an older one which is completely unrideable now?
my grandfather was close to mother russia in the aleutian islands....taking pictures of native people on polar bear/seal hunt...Happy Monday ya fuggers...78 years ago today our fathers and grandfathers stormed the Normandy beaches to finish off an evil empire.
Are we worthy of their service and sacrifice?