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16 hours ago, watab kid said:

its the fork in the road but which is the road less traveled ? that is the question , 

Well since it looks like a median split I figure most don't get too far if they pick the left ''fork'' since that's oncoming traffic.

 

 

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OIP.jpg.fb026e570e59791d368846837c7d4af7.jpgOlder friend of mine sent this photo of the girls he dated over the years........

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Mama always said she didn't mind getting older but she hated getting slowed down.

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Well heck. If the guy in the red shirt could understand what the guy with the mustache said, he didn't need a hearing aid in the first place.

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On 9/4/2024 at 3:02 PM, Sedalia Dave said:


I remember the TRS-80 in Jr High. When I was stationed in Spain I saw my first Commodore 64 and shortly after the 128

Sparked a memory of my early 286 computer and the day I got a co-processor! Man that thing could fly!!!!

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Gateway Kid

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2 hours ago, Gateway Kid SASS# 70038 Life said:

Sparked a memory of my early 286 computer and the day I got a co-processor! Man that thing could fly!!!!

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Gateway Kid

I remember being at work in Charlotte back on 2007 and being at a Blackberry meeting at work. We were all turning in our flip phones for those sh***y blackberries. 
The lady from IT was telling us “The space shuttle uses 286 computers. One BlackBerry has more computing power than all the computers aboard a space shuttle.”

Having already experienced the wonders of the BlackBerry :wacko: I raised my hand and asked if mine could be donated to NASA for their space shuttle program. She was not amused. :lol:

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36 minutes ago, Sedalia Dave said:

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I’ve found that my train is narrow gauge!  
 

I’m usually able to remain on board, but it frequently jumps the tracks!!

 

 

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I guess we all slow down a mite!

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You never know. I went to high school with a family.  John was in my class.  There was an older sister and two younger sisters.  A few years passed and John's next younger sister was married,  couple of kids. They were coming home from a weekend at Lake of the Ozarks and crossing the bridge at Jefferson City.  She said, I think I'm getting a headache.  Soon passed out. Her husband turned around and went back across the bridge to the hospital just on the other side of bridge.  Brain aneurysm. Gone. 

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1 hour ago, Alpo said:

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Then we cut down the trees to grow corn for fuel. Much better!

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Do you find that you've become a master of finding back roads to where you need to go?  Going on days and times when roads and stores are less crowded? 

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1 hour ago, Warden Callaway said:

Do you find that you've become a master of finding back roads to where you need to go?  Going on days and times when roads and stores are less crowded? 


 NO!!  But I have found myself driving down the freeway by myself, cursing the idiots dragging their behinds along at ten or more MPH below the speed limit in the express lane and those that drive down the inside lane because it’s moving a little faster and then STOPPING in that lane to cross three lanes of traffic in order to take an exit that was marked more than a mile back up the road!!

 

I believe that the whole point of transportation is to get to where you’re going by the most direct route in the shortest possible amount of time!! People who do these things are defeating the entire process!!  
 

It’s one of a few things that REALLY makes me a GOFWG!!!

 

 

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".............Do you find that you've become a master of finding back roads to where you need to go?  Going on days and times when roads and stores are less crowded .............."

 

 

yes i do , i like the peace and quiet , i may one day find myself lost but so far not 

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