Here I sit with a glass of rye

Hawk

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Dang,
Sorry for the big picture. I always have problems with the size of the pics.
 

CWLONGSHOT

Well-Known Member
Haha

Im a vodka guy. Too much sugar in the whiskeys. But my lil Lahsa HATES the smell. But loves lap naps. Cause I can’t go anywhere and she can sleep soundly! Sly like a fox this one!!

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Ian

Notorious member
My gosh Hawk, your kitty is HUGE! Maine Coon I presume?


My wife's tux, thrown out of a car at the end of our driveway as a kitten about 12 years ago.
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A Khao Manee we rescued literally on the way to the gas chamber at animal control.
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waco

Springfield, Oregon
I like some bourbons. I tried a real good one the other day. Russel’s Reserve. I’m told it’s a higher end Wild Turkey. Very smooth.
 

GSPguy

Member
As this thread started it reminded me of an old sophomoric rhyme that started thus "Here I set all broken hearted". :cool:
Well Gary you the nail on the head! But I was having a little Rye too.

I found it interesting that no one addressed my original questions.
 

Rick

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Staff member
Sounds like your pondering oxymoron's which are too numerous to list . . . Here's a few, when you figure these out there are hundreds more.
  1. Open secret
  2. Tragic comedy
  3. Seriously funny
  4. Awfully pretty
  5. Foolish wisdom
  6. Original copies
  7. Liquid gas
  8. virtual reality
  9. Paid volunteers
  10. Absolutely unsure
  11. deafening silence
 

Hawk

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IMAG1484.jpgIan,
Yep, at least 1/2 maine coon.
25 pounds in his prime.
Used to chase my daughters 125 pound rottweiler around the house.
If you Google "Maine coon", a picture that nearly looks exactly like him will appear.
 
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Hawk

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And just so you know the pecking order in my house, when we go to bed, he gets his half from the edge of the bed on my wife's side. She gets her half from the middle of the bed. I get whatever is left on my side!
 

GSPguy

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And just so you know the pecking order in my house, when we go to bed, he gets his half from the edge of the bed on my wife's side. She gets her half from the middle of the bed. I get whatever is left on my side!
Hawk I have the exact situation at my house!
 

GSPguy

Member
Sounds like your pondering oxymoron's which are too numerous to list . . . Here's a few, when you figure these out there are hundreds more.
  1. Open secret
  2. Tragic comedy
  3. Seriously funny
  4. Awfully pretty
  5. Foolish wisdom
  6. Original copies
  7. Liquid gas
  8. virtual reality
  9. Paid volunteers
  10. Absolutely unsure
  11. deafening silence
Sounds like your pondering oxymoron's which are too numerous to list . . . Here's a few, when you figure these out there are hundreds more.
  1. Open secret
  2. Tragic comedy
  3. Seriously funny
  4. Awfully pretty
  5. Foolish wisdom
  6. Original copies
  7. Liquid gas
  8. virtual reality
  9. Paid volunteers
  10. Absolutely unsure
  11. deafening silence
Rick, I just maybe a moron pondering.

But drinking and pondering beats the news and the and doom. I was hoping this would help everyone else too.

It is great seeing picture of everyone and their furry children!

Keep posting
 

GSPguy

Member
Here is the boss in my house, Greta. She is pushing 16 and has been the finest birddog that me and my all hunting buddies have every been behind.
 

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Rick H

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Here is the boss in my house, Greta. She is pushing 16 and has been the finest birddog that me and my all hunting buddies have every been behind.
My friend had a GSP named Katie, finest grouse dog I ever saw, good for pheasants too, until a rooster spurred her nose....from that point on she wouldn't retrieve a pheasant, but would stand over it pinning it with a paw. Smartest Bird Dog too...LOL.
We had to be careful with her as she aged.....she would literally hunt till she dropped. She is gone now but not forgotten by anyone who ever hunted over her. Great Dog.
 

L Ross

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I was going to save some 17 year Balvenie Portwood finish for friends at my Spring Shoot, but the governor has issued a shelter in place order and my bourbon is about gone. That scotch may not survive the pandemic. Put 5 gallons of stout in a carboy and that should be ready in 21 days. Checked a 5 gallon carboy of apple wine I had made several years ago planning on making apple cider vinegar and lo and behold it is pretty darned drinkable. I never found a good "Mother" of vinegar to turn mine wine to vinegar. That is still a skill I need to acquire.
 
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