September 25, 201312 yr Well from what I leaned in that 3 hour chat, she is not capable of act like that. But if she were, I would be saving it for P3D v2 and not the DX10 Fixer :ph34r: "Well yeah...but...the Fixer is here, the coin is all over the kitchen floor, and by the time we see that software, she will have padded the pig, so other more dense things flung at your head, will hit the target, but not splay money at your feet... Bob..make 'hay' when the sun shines...and dash to the den with the jingle...." Oh, BTW, I have really got to know our Doberman, as I have had to bunk in with her a few times...and other than passing the odd gas in the night, doesn't seem to move around the bed too much. No more than the lady that insisted I sleep there, as she shoves my pillow at me..... Fewer times than more...but when it does happen... the Dobe looks up...grumbles under her breath...moves over, plops back down,... and then lets one go....... That's funny, when I tell my wife I am on final, she gets excited. Bob A 3 second final? How short do you make the swing into the landing circuit, downwind?!?
September 25, 201312 yr Author "Well yeah...but...the Fixer is here, the coin is all over the kitchen floor, and by the time we see that software, she will have padded the pig, so other more dense things flung at your head, will hit the target, but not splay money at your feet... Bob..make 'hay' when the sun shines...and dash to the den with the jingle...." Oh, BTW, I have really got to know our Doberman, as I have had to bunk in with her a few times...and other than passing the odd gas in the night, doesn't seem to move around the bed too much. No more than the lady that insisted I sleep there, as she shoves my pillow at me..... Fewer times than more...but when it does... the Dobe looks up...grumbles under her breath...moves over, plops back down,... and then lets one go....... Hey Mitch, Yea, I wanted to try it to be honest, but I must save and show myself a little bit of restraint. Mine is letting me retire so I must be careful. I do much of the house chores and shopping so we have our weekends free. I have never been without a dog except in the military, but I had an 8.5 x 11 photo of my dog "Lady" on my locker door. The guys would come up and see "Lady" and say "Your girlfriend is a real dog Bob". Of course I would agree LOL. The dog house for me is not really a bad place to be honest. Regards Bob Officially retired
September 25, 201312 yr Hey Mitch, Yea, I wanted to try it to be honest, but I must save and show myself a little bit of restraint. Mine is letting me retire so I must be careful. I do much of the house chores and shopping so we have our weekends free. I have never been without a dog except in the military, but I had an 8.5 x 11 photo of my dog "Lady" on my locker door. The guys would come up and see "Lady" and say "Your girlfriend is a real dog Bob". Of course I would agree LOL. The dog house for me is not really a bad place to be honest. Regards Bob Mitch's response: ROTFLMBO! They say Bob, that for every one minute of a laugh that jiggles the mid-drift, will ADD ON, three minutes to your life span. I try to remember this every day out of bed...and hope to outlast my doctor.....at least...HIM!
September 25, 201312 yr Author Mitch's response: ROTFLMBO! They say Bob, that for every one minute of a laugh that jiggles the mid-drift, will ADD ON, three minutes to your life span. I try to remember this every day out of bed...and hope to outlast my doctor.....at least...HIM! Yep, laughter is the best medicine and we all can learn to do more of it and not be so dang serious and defensive. I just got back from outside as the news heli's were everywhere. I just found out that I lost one of my swimming buddies. We have a community pool in the sub-division and he was practicing scuba and had a heart attack. He had just gotten certified at 88 years old. Hell of a guy he was. No family though. The company that does the landscaping in the sub-division found him in the pool. I just keep wiping my tears as I am going to miss the ole guy. He always had a smile on his face and had some of the best jokes I have ever heard. Bob Officially retired
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