Must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as a
ballast to thought and sentiment. Health requires this relaxation, this
aimless life.
Ah yes, good buddy, nothing beats getting back to nature and filling your lungs with clean fresh air. I'm guessing that rugged outdoorsman has a can of PBR balanced on his belly to make the experience complete.
In order to keep the hucksters, humbugs, scoundrels, psychos, morons, and last but not least, artificial intelligentsia at bay, I have decided to turn on comment moderation. On the plus side, I've gotten rid of the word verification.
Hi, Kirk!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, good buddy, nothing beats getting back to nature and filling your lungs with clean fresh air. I'm guessing that rugged outdoorsman has a can of PBR balanced on his belly to make the experience complete.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend, Kirk!
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ReplyDeleteI notice you remove a lot of your comments, Kirk. :)
DeleteThats becaus I make a lotof typoss
Delete"I'm guessing that rugged outdoorsman has a can of PBR balanced on his belly"
ReplyDeleteShady, I guess that's why he got out of the car. He doesn't want a DWI.
That's one way to out wait gridlock!
ReplyDeleteBeats sitting in the car and cursing, Debra.
DeleteI love it. If you can't reach the rest area, make your own. Hmmm.... fresh air?
ReplyDeleteThere's fresh air, Mitchell. You just have to wade through the exhaust fumes to find it.
DeleteThat's one way to relax at a traffic jam
ReplyDeleteAdam, it may be the only way to relax at a traffic jam.
DeleteOh dear! I would end up falling asleep.
ReplyDeleteBefore you do, maddie, make sure the key is out of the ignition.
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