Now It's Mine!
- Uncle Rico
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I found these thong undies stretched across some brush in the hills above my house.
Now they're Sean's! ?
Don't say I didn't get you anything for your birthday Sean! ?
Now they're Sean's! ?
Don't say I didn't get you anything for your birthday Sean! ?
I LOVE thong undies! Thank you! Very thoughtful--and weird.Uncle Rico wrote:I found these thong undies stretched across some brush in the hills above my house.
Now they're Sean's!
Don't say I didn't get you anything for your birthday Sean!
Uncle Rico: Thank you so much for not wearing them in the second photo!
You had me worried there for a moment...
You had me worried there for a moment...
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- CrazyHermit
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Found on the way up to Stanley-Miller Mine.
Made a good walking stick until I lost it over the side of a cliff.
Made a good walking stick until I lost it over the side of a cliff.
- Girl Hiker
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Aren't those the same flowers you gave me and said you bought them for me just because?
I know this is a trick question, because I don't give you flowers.Girl Hiker wrote: Aren't those the same flowers you gave me and said you bought them for me just because?
- Uncle Rico
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I don't know that you're helping your cause any Sean. You may want to just stop digging....because I don't give you flowers.
- Girl Hiker
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Well then, I must have a secret admirer.Sean wrote:I know this is a trick question, because I don't give you flowers.Girl Hiker wrote: Aren't those the same flowers you gave me and said you bought them for me just because?
I also found this while I was out - had to scramble into the brush and reach out with my trekking pole to snag it. Of course when I slipped it launched into another bush. Unfortunately it doesn’t fit anyone here.
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
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Haha! That's a good look for you.JeffH wrote: I also found this while I was out - had to scramble into the brush and reach out with my trekking pole to snag it. Of course when I slipped it launched into another bush. Unfortunately it doesn’t fit anyone here.
Since I went to the trouble to go dig this thing out of the dirt atop Gale Mountain I had Karen take the obligatory photo. I then fastened it to my belt loop and promptly forgot about it until getting home where I was informed that I would not be welcome in the house wearing that grungy thing. On first sight I thought it might be a new shirt for me to wear but it was just part of one.
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
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Lost my phone on the Rocky Peak Trail this past weekend.
Just in case you are in the area and find it. Please let me know and hopefully, you will not post it as "now its mine!"
Just in case you are in the area and find it. Please let me know and hopefully, you will not post it as "now its mine!"
It's actually an energy calculation, not a force calculation. The force applied varies over time in these kind of events. You can then calculate a peak force based on the total energy expended.
You'll need to know the weight (mass) of the occupant. Then you need to know ... well if your interested then you'll have to pay me.
Good question. Looking at many of the previous posts, the lucky winner has posed with the new item.HikeUp wrote:I have a question though...if Matt never actually touched it, is it really "now it's mine (his)"?
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda