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    Can't Wait for the Fall

    can't wait for the fall to come. The leaves start falling, nights start getting cold, the clang of the steam coming up for the first time, the smell of fireplaces burning, kids heading to school, people getting ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the winter. Such a magnificent time of the year.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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    It's Mr. 180 degrees again.
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    Wouldn't it be funny if come September, the teachers go on strike until January, the weather in October gets even hotter and truckers go on a national strike making cord wood an even rarer commodity that a good paying job?

    It could happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    can't wait for the fall to come. The leaves start falling, nights start getting cold, the clang of the steam coming up for the first time, the smell of fireplaces burning, kids heading to school, people getting ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the winter. Such a magnificent time of the year.
    Could the sergent at arms kindly remove this gentleman from the room.

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    I'm really not sure if reverse psychology works on weather patterns, but hey, +1,000,000 for trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N2NH View Post
    Wouldn't it be funny if come September, the teachers go on strike until January, the weather in October gets even hotter and truckers go on a national strike making cord wood an even rarer commodity that a good paying job?

    It could happen.
    And o'l scotty koch is on his way out the door with my size 14 wide shoe shoved up his arse !!

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    Can we at least get to Field Day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ka8ncr View Post
    Can we at least get to Field Day?
    I would like to take a ride on my motorcycle without being cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ka8ncr View Post
    Can we at least get to Field Day?
    Sure, I just hope it all goes by very quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N2NH View Post
    Wouldn't it be funny if come September, the teachers go on strike until January, the weather in October gets even hotter and truckers go on a national strike making cord wood an even rarer commodity that a good paying job?

    It could happen.
    heck, buying cord wood is for city folks who live in the middle of the concrete jungle with no trees. . Round here we cut up our own wood. Plenty of fallen trees and branches along the highway and some of the roads. Just whip out the ol' chainsaw and cut up some wood for burnin. Bring it home, split it and you've got real firewood for that fireplace or woodburning stove.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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