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Basing it on as much as you post, I figured you were retired. 144 hrs in 8 days is far from retired. It's gonna take the first 3 days of vacation just to recoup.
...and that didn't count my 3 hours per day commute.
My computer stays open on my desk... my job is feast or famine, I'm either so busy I can't breathe, or sitting there waiting for the phone to ring, so I get a bit of time to surf the interwebs.
Yes it is the current challenge, and I live in a Christmas challenge state. No municipal buildings, very few houses, the only nativity scenes are at churches, I went out shopping today and no one is dressed up Christmasey, even the stores are not decorated much if at all, I have yet to see a decorated car or truck in the 6 years of living in Alabama.
I am looking forward to returning to Texas where they passed a state law to protect Chirstmas.
Yes it is the current challenge, and I live in a Christmas challenge state. No municipal buildings, very few houses, the only nativity scenes are at churches, I went out shopping today and no one is dressed up Christmasey, even the stores are not decorated much if at all, I have yet to see a decorated car or truck in the 6 years of living in Alabama.
I am looking forward to returning to Texas where they passed a state law to protect Chirstmas.
I wish I could have been out last night! The the santa parade was a few towns over but my front end is torn apart putting on apes! I'm stuck until my wiring comes in
A little lame, but it's all I could find. If I find a truckstop maybe a big rigger will be done up.
Next challenge :
Keeping with the Christmas theme...
Your bike in front of a house fully done up. Daylight, inflatables or free standing decorations, after dark, a nice full light display..... Santa hat on handlebars.
Your bike in front of a house fully done up. Daylight, inflatables or free standing decorations, after dark, a nice full light display..... Santa hat on handlebars.
Not really dark but not really light either, hence both the inflatable and the lights. No, it's not my house but it is one in my neighborhood that I drive past everyday.
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