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riverfever
November 1st, 2006, 15:07
To top of a day of working with my special students...I just found out at the end of the day that one of them set another kids hair on fire. :eek: I'm working wonders I tell ya.

Tomorrow I will be busy...again. :paperwork

I been thinking about driving the big rigs. I hear they get you home most weekends. I could throw my gear in the cab and hit all the great waters of the west.

mingo
November 1st, 2006, 15:19
It is Miller time huh? Change that to a Sunshine Wheat or a Blue Moon though.

Too bad on the hair fire thing. Tomorrows another day. :cheers:

Rev Den
November 1st, 2006, 15:25
Ummm....one of our resident truckers will probably chime in....but if you are not driving...your sleeping.

Rev

Idiot Wind
November 1st, 2006, 15:38
Do you watch the Wire on HBO? It would probably make you feel a little better.

definitely Miller time. I'd go all out and get the Champagne of Beers.

GI-John
November 1st, 2006, 15:42
It is Miller time huh? Change that to a Sunshine Wheat or a Blue Moon though.

:cheers:

Blech.

How about anything other than a girly Beer with Orange and Coriander.

I have those days too, hope your night is better.

Kittrell
November 1st, 2006, 15:47
Sam Adams Cherry Wheat...............:lickout:

riverfever
November 1st, 2006, 16:02
I don't drink the hard stuff but I bought some Knob Creek recently for those chilly days on the river. Maybe I'll just grab that and get after it.



Rev...I didn't say I'd be good at it OR make any money at it. It might take me four weeks to get a load of manure to California but there's some damn good water along the way. So I'll limit my jobs to non-perishable items. :laugh3:

riverfever
November 1st, 2006, 17:11
Blech.

How about anything other than a girly Beer with Orange and Coriander.

I have those days too, hope your night is better.

I don't have to cut grass now that I don't live in Missouri anymore but nothing beats a nice Sunshine with a fat hunk of orange in it while you sit back and take in the sights of a newly mowed lawn on a hot/humid afternoon. If drinking that's wrong....I don't wanna be right.

It's entirely situational though. When I'm floating in a canoe down an Ozark stream in Missouri, I want nothing more than a luke warm Busch in a kick ass huggy that is hanging around my kneck while I'm lazily casting to smallies hiding up on the bank. Variety is the spice of life.

bd18packer
November 11th, 2006, 02:30
Miller High Life is the Champagne of Bottled Beers!

Boostwerks.com
November 12th, 2006, 01:15
bah miller = :puke:

NB 1554 on the other hand = :lickout:

To each their own, because either way we're... :cheers:

zachxj01
November 12th, 2006, 12:37
To top of a day of working with my special students...I just found out at the end of the day that one of them set another kids hair on fire. :eek: .

hahaha i wish i had got to see that, but since u work w/ em i could see u needing a drink:cheers:

Lawn Cher'
November 16th, 2006, 08:20
When I'm floating in a canoe down an Ozark stream in Missouri, I want nothing more than a luke warm Busch in a kick ass huggy that is hanging around my kneck while I'm lazily casting to smallies hiding up on the bank. Variety is the spice of life.

Coming back for a visit this summer? My canoe has a built in cooler.

dj's 2000 xj
November 16th, 2006, 08:28
It's entirely situational though. When I'm floating in a canoe down an Ozark stream in Missouri, I want nothing more than a luke warm Busch in a kick ass huggy that is hanging around my kneck while I'm lazily casting to smallies hiding up on the bank. Variety is the spice of life.

I've been there and I must say, Hell Yeah! I love the float with that pos strap rubbing my neck as I get a slight sunburn on the Huzzah. This year was a little tuff considering the dry weather, but I always go back to Steelville......

Bud Select and Natty light is preferred on the water BTW

Back @ Camp you got to have Crown & Coke :lickout:

riverfever
November 16th, 2006, 10:36
Coming back for a visit this summer? My canoe has a built in cooler.

I don't know man. The trip from this summer really blew. I wouldn't mind it but we'll see how things play out. If I do head that way you'll be the first to know about it. How much beer can that cooler hold?

riverfever
November 16th, 2006, 10:37
I've been there and I must say, Hell Yeah! I love the float with that pos strap rubbing my neck as I get a slight sunburn on the Huzzah. This year was a little tuff considering the dry weather, but I always go back to Steelville......

Bud Select and Natty light is preferred on the water BTW

Back @ Camp you got to have Crown & Coke :lickout:

My absolute favorite river to float was the Black down in Lesterville. Right after we moved out here is when the dam broke. I've seen pics of the damage and I doubt it'll be the same for quite a while.

Lawn Cher'
November 16th, 2006, 10:49
I don't know man. The trip from this summer really blew. I wouldn't mind it but we'll see how things play out. If I do head that way you'll be the first to know about it. How much beer can that cooler hold?

Dunno, probably a 6 pack. There's room for an auxiliary beverage storage apparatus in the canoe too though, it's wider than most (for my ample rump.) Don't try to change your rear main seal this year and you should be just fine.

riverfever
November 16th, 2006, 10:59
Dunno, probably a 6 pack. There's room for an auxiliary beverage storage apparatus in the canoe too though, it's wider than most (for my ample rump.) Don't try to change your rear main seal this year and you should be just fine.

Why would I change it if I'm heading to St. louis. That's what you're for. :worship:

Lawn Cher'
November 16th, 2006, 11:54
Why would I change it if I'm heading to St. louis. That's what you're for. :worship:

At least this year we could do it in my garage... I cleaned!