It'll be an OBC-UBC-BPI (booger picking incident).
Is there a place for that?, I'm willing to learn.
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It'll be an OBC-UBC-BPI (booger picking incident).
Is there a place for that?, I'm willing to learn.
How low can you go?
When you do the limbo rock
I really think that Mainstream was meant to describe the urination process just shortly after it's beginning, and shortly before it ends.
Cage match: Bongino vs. Rivera
I've got $100 on Bongino in 12 seconds.
Bob Dole!
I want some pineapple now.
Ha! I think this thread had an illegitimate coupling with another thread. [Wiggle]
Heard a rumor about pineapple juice once.
Mrs. Hummer and I took a little getaway to the Glenwood Hot Springs pool to enjoy a "coming-out" evening dinner party with friends for the first time out in almost 18 months. Creative cocktails and dinner at the Riviera Supper Club was great. Yummy drinks and delicious food.
After soaking again in the hot springs this morning we toured the Doc Holliday Museum. It was fun to see our old friend "Doc" Bob Boyle in his superb character role of Doc Holliday on video loop in the museum. Doc Boyle is a knowledgeable old west historian and a great story teller. We wanted to see the museum since it opened a few years ago. There's an interesting collection of firearms and memorabilia including some of the western armaments we carried as kids in the 1950's & '60's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b25bdN8Lbb4
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I use pineapple nectar to finish pork roasts after smoking them.
Hot springs have been on my list recently. Next time I'm up @ Cameo I think I'll make a stop & indulge. Bored with Idaho Springs.
Not a fan of hit tubs and pools heated by hot springs.
The water is too hot.
The larger west end pool at Glenwood is 90 degrees, very nice and a cool off from the therapy pool at the east end which is a relaxing 104 degrees. They have a small original hot pool that's 120 degrees but nobody uses it.
Back in the years when I was touring the continent by motorcycle I sought out hot springs everywhere from the Gila Wilderness to Circle City hot springs north of Fairbanks. Always a good way to wash the dust off and meet interesting people. There were great places from Banff to backcountry springs in the Yukon. I would like to do it again but travel with a cozy camper of some kind.
Yeah well some of us are already hot.[emoji91]
Any time I think of hot springs it makes me think of men with mustaches and women way past their prime sharing intimate encounters with strangers.
Speaking of odd encounters... I recently floated in a (private) sensory reduction salt tank that was 6x denser than the dead sea. Surroundings/store front were a bit too hipster for my tastes but I have to say it was pretty darn relaxing, solved some aches & about as close as I'm going to get for a zero g experience.
I enjoyed it.
"We all float down here."
PIA weather. Already got emails cancelling this weeks matches.
Was checking the weather back there yesterday and saw a winter weather advisory.
I had difficulty processing that since it has been absolutely beautiful here all week. Not a cloud in the sky and we're looking at about 80 degrees this weekend. [Coffee]
I didn't want to say this....
I never thought this was talented watching him on TV since 2005.
I just realized how talented Aaron Rodgers is after watching episodes of Jeopardy!
:D
The Glenwood Springs pool is the largest hot springs pool in the world. It's neat, clean, well managed and affordable. Always has been from my experience. Sometimes I visit during or after elk hunting in the FlatTops. Other times just part of the trip from east to west and back.
I meet people there from all over the world. Last time, some ladies from the Ukraine, a couple from Taiwan, and a few locals intent on keeping Glenwood from getting more populated with 550 Sq Ft tiny houses. It's a watcher's paradise. Pretty girls, of course. How can you not love it? As a birder I'm always watching the sky and the trees from the pool. On Thursday we saw an adult Bald Eagle and a great number of Turkey Vultures soaring over the pool and along the Colorado River. Most people don't even see that sort of thing. Completely oblivious, unaware. I've counted five species of swallows swooping over the pool and five species of woodpeckers in the trees on the north side by the pool. Amazing given it's proximity to the interstate.
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Been there once. Yep, big mix of different kinds of people for sure.
I'm not sure if it's amish, or mennonites but there's a lot of those folks truckin around up there.
Painting the kitchen. Single coat paint is a lie. I can never get the stated coverage. Kitchen painting is much harder than a kids room. The right tools make it much faster.
Need to go to the hardware store for the 3rd time, which means I am close to done. The dinky 6? roller is not putting down the paint right and I need to find a hollow core version that holds more paint. All this because the space above the cabinets is tiny.
And my body is telling me I need to either work out more or pay people to do this.
Mask and spray.
Painting is a suck ass task.
I recently painted the interior of my house garage, pita. Sure looks better though.
COLONICS, FOR EVERYONE!
Not high colonics?
1400th post!
In PWT no less.[emoji106]
It seems the world is opening up to those of us who've stayed close to home over the past year. For us it's been almost 18 months since enjoying an inside restaruant meal. Even pre pandemic we didn't eat out a lot, maybe 3-4 times a month. We're frugal and we eat better and cheaper at home. We don't do fast food. Even so, I figure we've saved around $3500 or more on restaruant meals since December 8, 2019. Doesn't that justify a splurge or two?
In the past week we've hosted friends and enjoyed lovely meals at three nice restaruants. Today was Mrs. Hummer's birthday and this evening she had elk loin at the Bird and Jim restaruant in Estes Park. With three freezers full of big game meat at home and she orders elk steak? Okay, so I had a Buffalo burger, Ha! We shared a little and the elk was excellent.
Now, we're pretty well satiated on the desire to dine out, for a few weeks anyway. As far as all that savings over the past 18 months I'm afraid it will dwindle quickly as the inflation of restaruant tickets is rising far faster than income from the government covid relief payouts.
That's cool, Hummer.
Happy Birthday to Mrs. Hummer.
:)