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  1. hobie1dog

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    List what you did that might be interesting(or not), and include photo's if you can ( fishing, working, restoration projects, chasing the wife in her new negligee, etc)

    I washed both the company truck, and my Suburban, then worked on polishing the aluminum wheel I have off of it...no pics though. IT was a great sunny day in NC.

    Fabricated a angle iron bracket for my son's Honda CRX to mount a fuse block in the engine compartment.

    Got up in the attic and found a bunch of old photos of cars...This is my last 1969 SS396 El Camino.

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    Nice El Camino! I had a '64.

    I spent the entire day at church, well till 5 o'clock anyhow. While waiting for the priest to get there, I had four hens and a tom walk in front of my car at about 6:15 am. The tom noticed me and puffed up like a Thanksgiving Day Card!

    Beautiful.

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    That's a sweet ride!

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    I've owned 3 of the 1969 El Camino's and that one had all matching numbers in it. 396/350 HP and it was balanced and blueprinted.

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    I spent the day loafing around in the B&M I frequent... Smoking fine
    Pipes & blends, with a Cigar thrown in for good measure. Between good
    conversation & company, I had an enjoyable day accomplishing nothing in
    particular.

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    Had a nice visit from some friends this evening and now am enjoying a good book and a pipe.

    If at first you don't succeed you are running about average.
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    Today if it didn't grow or move under it's own power, it got pressure washed.

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    Slept in late , took the better half to dinner on the river walk .and got me some new shoes at Dillards .

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    Looks a little like a great big Canadian.

    Oops... Sorry wrong kind of Canadian.

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    I had the day to myself so I took the beast with me and ran around doing some errands for a part time business I am starting. Came home and found that both of the watches I ordered recently can in and so I sat around ogling them for a bit. Then we went out to dinner with my neighbor.

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    Baked some butter cookies for the folks and caught up on a few phone calls. Spent the day only smoking mild blends on purpose enjoying the warm weather.

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    Got up at sunrise and made coffee and eggs ...

    Went to an international baseball game with Canada against Korea at the Al Lang Stadium in downtown St. Pete, 1 block from my condo.

    Then Bella Brava Italian Restaurant for Dinner.

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    Geez....I hauled manure out of cattle sheds and then bedded them with fodder stacks.

    Did chores and sorted some pigs to cull.

    I think its best to leave pictures out of my day.

    Everyday is a work day on a farm.

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    Went to Mass,....came home and ate the first solid food in three days, you never know how good riced potatoes, steamed carrots and broccoli are, till you live on Gatorade for half a week.

    Getting a bowlful ready to go so I can go relax in the big leather recliner and read some more of "The Irish In America".

    Speakin' of that.....I think I'll change my avatar for Saint Patrick's Month.
    (One lousy day is woefully not enough)

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    Woke up to a leaky toilet, went to the hardware store and bought new tank guts for that, then loaded up the truck and trailer with the last bit of stuff from my old house and brought it to my new house. I'm about to go out and get my sick wife some soup and a Redbox movie, then I'll probably spend the rest of the evening on the couch, watching the Oscars with the sick wife.

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    Abso-galdurned-lutely nothing, par for the course!

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    Nothing too productive. Went to tool store and purchased another air nailer, some fastenters, and then got on line and put in a tobacco order. The best part of the day was enjoying a couple nice bowls of Dunhill EMP.

    "The pipe draws wisdom from the lips of the philosopher, and shuts up the mouth of the foolish; it generates a style of conversation, contemplative, thoughtful, benevolent, and unaffected..."
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    Today if it didn't grow or move under it's own power, it got pressure washed.

    More of the same.

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    I stayed out fishing too late and didn't get up in time for church. So I haven't done much of anything today, going to go fix dinner now.

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    Did not do anything productive at all( well, I guess chasing the wife around this morning and enjoying a spirited version of Mattress Mambo), went to eat brunch/lunch at Bob Evans, scoured the Web...again, walked over to the Fresh Market and got a large Filet Mignon for the wife and I to eat after grilling it. Gonna read some chapters in a book, finish off the night with some McClellands-Wilderness.

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    Finished up my 6pm to 6am shift. Watched youtube videos and fell asleep. Woke up in time to see the end of my dad's band practice. Considering catching a showing of Drive Angry. Waiting for my new pipe to arrive. Hopefully by tomorrow

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    I went to a firearms auction today and bought an M1 carbine. 1943 Underwood with M15 grenade launching sites.

    Came home and searched the interwebs for an M7 launcher.

    Still looking for grenades, may hit Wal-Mart tomorrow. I wonder if they come in six packs or 12 packs?

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    Ooh, very nice. My father has had two M1s...both have broken now, by the crappiest of luck.
    The first was a reproduction done by IMI; the receiver almost exploded while I was shooting it. The other a, shoot, can't recall, but original, made in the 40s, purchased through the CMP, and it's bolt cracked! Also while I was shooting it. Maybe M1 Carbines don't like me.

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    Slept late then read and relaxed all day.

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    Got me a brand new green wheelbarrow to move the two yards of mulch in the drive way ,then did not do it . Played with the kids mother, took a long nap,played with the kids mother again . Cooked a nioe tri tip for dinner . Best part of the day was playing with the kids mother .

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    I was busy all day outside on the farm:
    I planted 24 hazelnut trees that were about 3 foot tall, 12 = 6foot tall black walnut trees, and 4 = 4footer peach trees. Glad I got a post hole digger on my Ford Tractor.

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    Send me a PM when you turn up the grenades. I believe in rainy days,too.

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    CHurch here is awesome, the wife is under the weather so we can watch online. Then went to one of the buffets here in Vegas. Watched an old movie while the wife rested on the sofa.

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    Worked the sunday morning rush at my starbucks, then came home to a nap, a pipe, a photoshoot with the dog (wife is a photographer), and then a good thunderstorm! All in that order of course
    Here is a couple pics;

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    I did a section of my online history course (3 parts, each with 5 sections make up the semester, that and 3 cheap little essays you get full points for just doing), am all caught up on my in house courses as it were. . .should probably prep for the debate on Friday but I prefer to do those off the cuff, my team put me on closing arguments anyway, I have a whole 11 minutes to find out what I should say. Besides.. . .when you're on closing you -can't- prepare for it. You're going to respond to what each team said. Nothing can prepare you for that, and anyone that says otherwise is lying.

    Umm, other than that? I sat back and managed to get a good bit drunk catching up on the Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, Big Bang Theory, House and Vampire Diaries. I'm watching the last episode I before I'm caught up with everything right now and then I'm going to bed. . . I have a bit of a headache. Getting drunk alone when you aren't writing is pointless. All it does is give you a slight headache and make you tired come bedtime.

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    Worked from 6AM to 5PM, got some 1/2" EMT conduit for my speaker rebuilt project at Lowes, then the Heavens opened up and it rained HARD for an hour...ate a Salmon Steak supper, then finally went home. I did smoke 4 bowls of Samuel Gawith-Commonwealth baccy while going to and from a job meeting today....I kinda like this stuff.

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    Opened the bar at 11 AM and worked the slowest shift I've had in a long time.

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    Not much, there were severe thunderstorm warnings and lots of rain. However I did stop in the discount tobacco shop(mainly ciggarettes,chew,and nasal snuff) And picked up two MM washingtons bent/straight, I guess just to have something to do. The lady laughed and told me just to buy the whole display, only because in the past few days I've been in there and bought 4 MM cobs. I'm just getting ready, it's been warm first time it's rained in about two weeks and I've been spending more time on the river bank. I figured a few new cobs would be good for the river bank rotation!

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    Slept in late, Ribeye for lunch, my wife and I spent some time with my mother-in-law at the hospital,.....came home alone, had a couple drinks and watched a movie.

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    Had my first day off in awhile, spent it in peace and quiet cleaning up the house and clearing out old clothes and papers and clutter. I had a big fried chicken feast for supper and spent the next three hours at my wine class - two hours of lectures and notes, one hour tasting a flight of delicious reds! Settling down now with a pipe of McClelland 5100 before I head off to bed - going to listen to some Planxty while I'm at it.

    Got another quiet day tomorrow; hoping to have a big bacon breakfast, study for a few hours with some cups of Earl Grey, and spend some time with my girlfriend later on. Looking forward to it - might break out some Escudo for some additional enjoyment as the night wanes.

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    A quiet day here spent digging through my new stems and not finding what I was looking for. Bound to show up as soon as I order another dozen. Read and spent time enjoying my pipes.

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    I got tierd of doing nothing because of the storm. So I went out to the garage and found a couple of scrap peices of boards, and decided to make a square pipe rack/tobacco shelf. When I get the chance I'll post a picture of it. Being stuck in the house has gotten me started on a project that keeps growing in me mind. Because even though I've finished and stained it, I kinda want to make it the top shelf of a stair step design with three or four shelves.

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    Had a 2-hour lunch with a gorgeous blonde that also has brains and a great personality, and then made plans to spend the weekend together. It was a very good Monday.

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    Had a 2-hour lunch with a gorgeous blonde that also has brains and a great personality, and then made plans to spend the weekend together. It was a very good Monday.

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    OH SURE Kevin!! Rub it in!! Lately my dating amounts to looking at the calendar.

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    Fiddle farted around the house today.
    Then carved out a Wyatt Earp handlebar mustache out of the beard I've been cultivating for a couple of months.
    I didn't tell the War Department....
    She told me she liked it as she was handing me an ice pack for my eye.

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    Picked up more supplies for the loudspeaker restoration project today. Came home and finished fabrication of a angle iron bracket for my son's car stereo fuse block. Went out and ate Filet Mignon at Longhorn's...yummy

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    Worked on the landscaping with my new green wheel barrow , one side of the driveway done and two yards of mulch spread out . The wife helped me by sweeping and putting the debris in trash bags . Iam lazy but work like a machine once i get going , dont need no stinking lands scaper . Kevin does the blond have money of her own ?

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    @igloo

    Kevin does the blond have money of her own ?

    Yep.

    But of course this whole weekend will be on me.

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    But of course this whole weekend will be on me.

    You do know that we are entitled to at least one photo of her?

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    Check your email, but if you forward it, you will be killed.

    She has already been checking out this site and is thinking of becoming a pipe babe, but it won't be until then that everyone can see her on here in public.

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    Spent the day with my wife shopping at Whole Foods. (I really wish they'd open up one closer to me, lol)
    Came home and ate a Ruben panini from Whole Foods and then helped the kids with their daily stuff from school.

    Southerners don't talk slow because they're dumb, we do it because there's really no rush.
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    I went to the gym, had a pipe, spent some time in e library, did some research as I am moving to a new ward on Friday. Had a pipe, Then I went to an awards lunch, came home, had a pipe, moved some boxes, walked the dog, had a pipe then had dinner. Done some reading (while having a pipe) and then logged on here to see what was new in the forums

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    Today was Mom's hair day. As she will be 89 this Friday I do her driving now. So while she got more beautiful I went shopping for antiques. No great finds other than a nice round oak table I may grab up. After the hair do it was lunch some grocery shopping and now home for the day relaxing.

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    last day of my weekend. went to a friend's and played risk. came home and slept. woke up and bought groceries. havn't had a pipe today (apparently some people dont like it in my house, though cigarettes are ok. go figure) because it's 9 degrees outside, so i'm catching up on my youtube subscriptions and being jealous of Kevin. gonna grill up some steaks in a bit (all weather is grilling weather)

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    Spent the afternoon in the garden with a spade and a pipe getting ready for early spring planting. I would spade a while, then smoke a while, then spade, then smoke. Nice relaxing afternoon. I finished the evening off with a cold beer, and a bowl of MC Dark English sitting and looking at all the fresh turned dirt.

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    I really like this thread. It's fun getting to know you all better. What a diverse background, no?

    Today I... spent a few hours practicing my Tenor part in Rachmaninoffs "All night Vigil". First performance is in two weeks.

    Also, continued drawing up plans for the chicken coop I intend to build. I'll be ordering 15 Barred Plymouth Rock Chicks in a few weeks. It's my first attempt at chicken rearing. Actually, if anyone has some experience with this I would be glad of any input.

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    Good choice of birds. Fine layers and right tasty too if butchered young.

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    I'll be ordering 15 Barred Plymouth Rock Chicks in a few weeks. It's my first attempt at chicken rearing. Actually, if anyone has some experience with this I would be glad of any input.

    I wish I could help with your new project, but the only experience I have with a "chicken farm" was my Great Uncle's. He raised Kentucky Fried Chickens for a long time, and then Tyson Chicken Chunks. The chicken barns would hold 100,000 each. He had 5. And, he had "New Deal" era farm pond that was always a great place to drown worms.

    Thanks Maineyachtie for resurrecting some great memories for me.

    Today was a little sad... I had to take "Pretty Boy" back to my Mother's today. She got back from a week in Orange County, Ca. (visiting my uncle), late last night. I kinda miss the little rascal around here.

    Made Tacos, Tostadas, and some scorching Chilis Toreados con Limon for dinner.

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    Check your email, but if you forward it, you will be killed.
    ..gotcha

    Today I... spent a few hours practicing my Tenor part in Rachmaninoffs "All night Vigil". First performance is in two weeks.
    Now you know we are expecting some video of that performance..right?

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    I went through a box of all our old photos...what fun watching the kids grow up all over again. I found this picture of my wife and daughter. My daughter highly dislikes it but it is likely the best picture of my wife that I have...just simply breathtaking to me, it captures her at the ultimate time in her life and to also see how genetics graciously passed down that look to my daughter. I just need to find a Photoshop expert to take my daughter out of it and fill it in properly just so that I have that single photo of my wife.

    And my daughter turned out fantastic...she likes these pictures.

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    Beautiful ladies Hobie...
    You're a lucky man.

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    Lunch at the Brick ,think upscale Hooters Snagged a 1920 Employees Only sign from a very old Swift Ham Plant . A boat ride down the Houston ship channel starting down town and ending up about 20 miles down river . A kick butt spring day .

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    I did my grocery shopping for two weeks, mosied around, worked, and spent the evening afterwards with my best friend and smoked my pipe while I was at it... Not bad for an uneventful day - capping it off by watching the western Appaloosa.

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    Lovely ladies Hobie.

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