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Dayum! Haven’t been there in a long time. There are ones at Adin and Willow Ranch too.
It would make an interesting road trip to visit those still in existence.

BTW, Paul Bunyan was actually “formally” written in Westwood CA, not Minnesota. We saw the placards on the 4th of July during our annual day trip.
I have family still lives there. Collect obsidian near Willow Ranch.
 
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Thought for the day:

You know that you told a really good joke when you get the call from Human Resources informing you that they are launching an investigation and you might want to retain an attorney.

Follow me for more advice to get people to admire you.
My general manager likes to refer to those types of things as " career limiting decisions ". He's a cuck of the highest order.
 
My general manager likes to refer to those types of things as " career limiting decisions ". He's a cuck of the highest order.
You don’t have to worry about me. I have already received counseling for workplace humor from previous employers.

The last nice counselor didn’t get my last joke, because he gave me a puzzled look and asked me if I was joking.

It just goes to show you that people with a PhD behind their name aren’t as intelligent as they let on.
 
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You don’t have to worry about me. I have already received counseling for workplace humor from previous employers.

The last nice counselor didn’t get my last joke, because he gave me a puzzled look and asked me if I was joking.

It just goes to show you that people with a PhD behind their name aren’t as intelligent as they let on.
Some of the most inept and ignorant people I've met are "educated"
 
6, 4, 2 so we can’t get too crazy. My wife is the main vacation researcher/planner and I’m in charge of the logistics of getting us there but I’ll run this by her

Yep

I’ll have to see if these will fit in to the wife’s itinerary but thank you for the suggestions

We found out some friends of ours are moving to the Custer area in a few months so we may be checking out the housing market while we’re there. We’ve been loosely talking about getting away from Denver for a bit. I think I have my fingers crossed a little harder than my wife, I’m pretty over working downtown and really want to get back to the country
My kids loved it…..you don’t have to leave the car drive right through the loop - animals everywhere.

One of the sows was in heat and my kids got to watch her pulling train on a whole bunch of boars. I called that one Stickyback.

 
My kids loved it…..you don’t have to leave the car drive right through the loop - animals everywhere.

One of the sows was in heat and my kids got to watch her pulling train on a whole bunch of boars. I called that one Stickyback.

When we went through there was a pair of bears doing it. Had to resize it down from 10mb.

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That would be stolen @TheGerman valor, wouldn't it?

Cheers,

Sirhr
Seriously, of all the camo schemes that I've seen, the Flecktarn is the most versatile; at least in North America. That's not unlike the region that it was developed in.

My Father, a WWII veteran, complained that the Germans in that camo were very difficult to see.

The next best camo are the variants from RealTree but you have to be in the specific environment for it to work. With the Flecktarn you could be in a grassy meadow or deep in the woods and still have a modicum of effectiveness.

Anyway, it would be nice to get something like that to wear without looking like I'm trying to make some weird statement a wannabe member of the Bundeswehr.

Then there is the...

 
Seriously, of all the camo schemes that I've seen, the Flecktarn is the most versatile; at least in North America. That's not unlike the region that it was developed in.

My Father, a WWII veteran, complained that the Germans in that camo were very difficult to see.

The next best camo are the variants from RealTree but you have to be in the specific environment for it to work. With the Flecktarn you could be in a grassy meadow or deep in the woods and still have a modicum of effectiveness.

Anyway, it would be nice to get something like that to wear without looking like I'm trying to make some weird statement a wannabe member of the Bundeswehr.

Then there is the...


My BiL and I were elk hunting in the Maroon Bells wilderness area a few years ago. We settled down to glass a hillside and meadow. A little while later we hear talking. A few minutes pass and a couple of hikers bop on by, completely oblivious to our presence. Getting towards dark and we’re about to call it for the evening and those two hikers are coming back. As we stand and heft our packs, one of those guys looked to about have a heart attack. As well as we were camouflaged, I don’t blame him. We were both wearing hunter orange hats and vests… 😒🤣🤦🏻‍♂️