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Grapesoda 06-21-2017 04:54 AM

Monday 116.8 deg, Tuesday 115.5 deg
 
out by the pool in back.... pretty wild.... :thumbsup

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how you guys doing?

Look Chang 06-21-2017 05:06 AM

Just drinking beers under the aircon... :stoned

Grapesoda 06-21-2017 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Look Chang (Post 21846256)
Just drinking beers under the aircon... :stoned

sweet tea here at my end of the heat

Bladewire 06-21-2017 03:38 PM

Perfect here by the ocean
no AC needed yet this year

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kane 06-21-2017 03:48 PM

It's low to mid 70's here with a nice breeze. Beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest.

Bladewire 06-21-2017 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21847396)
It's low to mid 70's here with a nice breeze. Beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest.

I kinda miss the Northwest. I grew up in Vancouver, Wa. I loved all the nature everywhere, wild cherry, apple & plum trees so awesome

kane 06-21-2017 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21847405)
I kinda miss the Northwest. I grew up in Vancouver, Wa. I loved all the nature everywhere, wild cherry, apple & plum trees so awesome

I'm not too far from there. I live about 10 minutes south of Portland. Something I love is that we have all four seasons and you are only 90 minutes from mountains, beach, or desert.

Bladewire 06-21-2017 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21847432)
I'm not too far from there. I live about 10 minutes south of Portland. Something I love is that we have all four seasons and you are only 90 minutes from mountains, beach, or desert.

I'll never forget watching Mt. St. Helens blow up in 1980 and all the ash coming down. We used to walk across the I5 bridge to Jantzen Beach mall and have Sunday brunch at the Red Lion.

I loved all the seasons there too, especially fall, it was so cozy everywhere and some winter's you'd get some real good snow and ice storms good times. Good you live outside Portland too :smokin

kane 06-21-2017 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21847459)
I'll never forget watching Mt. St. Helens blow up in 1980 and all the ash coming down. We used to walk across the I5 bridge to Jantzen Beach mall and have Sunday brunch at the Red Lion.

I loved all the seasons there too, especially fall, it was so cozy everywhere and some winter's you'd get some real good snow and ice storms good times. Good you live outside Portland too :smokin

I was a kid when Mr. St. Helens erupted and remember how it looked like it was snowing as the ash came down. About a week later we went to Los Angeles to visit some relatives. My cousin is a teacher and wanted us to bring some ash so she could take it in and show it to her kids. We collected a big jar of it and took it with us. My aunt thought we should sell it at the local flea market so we separated it into a bunch of small jars and got a table. We sold them for $10 a jar and sold out within a few hours. My mom was very happy because the ash ended up paying for the entire trip.

Bladewire 06-21-2017 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21847480)
I was a kid when Mr. St. Helens erupted and remember how it looked like it was snowing as the ash came down. About a week later we went to Los Angeles to visit some relatives. My cousin is a teacher and wanted us to bring some ash so she could take it in and show it to her kids. We collected a big jar of it and took it with us. My aunt thought we should sell it at the local flea market so we separated it into a bunch of small jars and got a table. We sold them for $10 a jar and sold out within a few hours. My mom was very happy because the ash ended up paying for the entire trip.

Oh yeah everyone was scooping up that ash for memorobilia. You remember old man Truman on the mountain? Made a legend of himself refusing to leave his house with all his cats and they all blew up when St. Helens blew her top :1orglaugh

kane 06-21-2017 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21847531)
Oh yeah everyone was scooping up that ash for memorobilia. You remember old man Truman on the mountain? Made a legend of himself refusing to leave his house with all his cats and they all blew up when St. Helens blew her top :1orglaugh

I do remember that. It was the top story on the news every day leading up to the eruption. It was pretty wild.

Bladewire 06-21-2017 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21847540)
I do remember that. It was the top story on the news every day leading up to the eruption. It was pretty wild.

Flashback :1orglaugh









kane 06-21-2017 06:37 PM

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Flashback :1orglaugh









Damn! A blast from the past!


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