A little taste of heaven...
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Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
#34
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Thanks for asking Deane, Meg is actually doing pretty good for a doggie that is almost 16 years old. I have to keep her on the leash now because she can't hear any commands now when we are out for our walkies.
I bet you are really looking forward to doing your runs on dry safe turf again. How are your injuries doing anyway?
I bet you are really looking forward to doing your runs on dry safe turf again. How are your injuries doing anyway?
I'm still not running Wayne. That's why you're hearing me whine like a baby. My injury is not really improving in spite of time and lots of therapy. I may be resigned to a wheel chair soon. LOL
#36
Originally Posted by whatacar
With the thaw over the last little while I could actually see the G. No room in the garage, so it's been head to head with the elements. Took it to work today. Sure beats driving the Jeep or the Van. I even gave it a quick wash at the local pay and spray. Can hardly wait for better weather. It had been so long I forgot where some of the controls were. OFS I guess. Use it or loose it.
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#38
Originally Posted by Asad_A203
Ah you guys really need to stop with the +C temp ; haha.
Today at University I had to park at the crappy snow filled parking lot and take a bus to campus and all I could see on the riverbanks and everything besides the streets was endless amounts of white snow with no sign of life anywhere near it. It sure does get you depressed (never too early to start using Prozac ). There was an article in the free press today about it seeming like the coldest year ever; at least I am not the only one.
Today at University I had to park at the crappy snow filled parking lot and take a bus to campus and all I could see on the riverbanks and everything besides the streets was endless amounts of white snow with no sign of life anywhere near it. It sure does get you depressed (never too early to start using Prozac ). There was an article in the free press today about it seeming like the coldest year ever; at least I am not the only one.
Sorry to hear about your winter woes. It really is something I don't miss about the peg. On the other hand the summers are gorgeous and arrive early. We don't have much summer here on the East Coast.
#39
Originally Posted by RBull
Sorry to hear about your winter woes. It really is something I don't miss about the peg. On the other hand the summers are gorgeous and arrive early. We don't have much summer here on the East Coast.
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