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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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In Virginia I cut some huge Red and White Oaks but never one on fire, LOL We did deal with huge rattlers, cotton mouths and copperheads. Sometimes I feel bad about cutting them, some were very rare virgin wood that will never be seen again,. Huge hickory trees that would make a million Louisville Sluggers.

I'm guessing you were firefighter? Smoke jumper? I visited the smokejumper school in Montana. Interesting folks.
6 years with the USFS in Timber and Fire, and 4 years with CDF (now CalFire) most of it with a saw in my hands. Saw some really cool country and met some great people. But I have no want to hike the Pacific Crest Trail after working on it in multiple locations and states.

Funny that I medicalEd out of the Army, but the USFS kept me employed through college.🤷🏼
 
This place cooks their steaks on tamarack fires…..
IF you can ever find the place to be open.
Yea, been by there a bunch of times, never seen a single car in the lot.
East side of CdA, north side of hwy (don't recall hwy #) just west of huge RV park, across hwy from lake.
Know the area very well.
 
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Is that Sam Rothstein's caddy?

Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal’s 1981 Cadillac El Dorado outside Marie Callendars restaurant in Vegas.

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Car had a chunk of metal under the drivers seat to correct a handling problem (the car was unbalanced) installed by GM when the car was built. They all had it.

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Great movie!

Sirhr
 
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My money is on an old Sears service center.
Remember, we all went there for tires and batteries......well, some of us.....1 or 2 anyway.

Not where I lived. You had to order whatever you wanted. Mom took my brother and me before school started and ordered six pairs jeans, six shirts, shoes and jacket for the year...and you better not rip them.