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I went with the smallest amp possible...on purpose.
You ever get that pic of Ben wearing a Ben tshirt?
You ever get that pic of Ben wearing a Ben tshirt?
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I went with the smallest amp possible...on purpose.
You ever get that pic of Ben wearing a Ben tshirt?
but damn, he's got a killer sence of humor!
View attachment 141565 Watching the sunrise knowing I’ll be home soon after a nightshift...damn the torpedoes...I hate graveyard shifts
Nice! My piano is now about 20 years old and I still remember getting it delivered. Congratulations! I hope you find a local game that you like soon, too. You gotta pay for that piano. I just bought a mobile phone with my savings sinc you moved away.Bought a brand new Boston 182 46"1/2" Performance Edition piano last night, delivered today, and am the happiest I've been in a long time. Brand spanking new as it only got delivered to the Steinway dealer a few hours prior to me getting there. I would obviously prefer a grand, but as we are renting the current house I need to wait until I know how much space I will have.View attachment 141919
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Nice! My piano is now about 20 years old and I still remember getting it delivered. Congratulations! I hope you find a local game that you like soon, too. You gotta pay for that piano. I just bought a mobile phone with my savings sinc you moved away.
I'll move this to the bullshit thread about a week after Christmas, but I just got Trey (10 years old) an electric guitar.
Couches? Watches? Batman? Could go a few different ways here.
Can’t say I know that feeling. I’m usually beset by doubt and feelings of regret.Knowing when your new set chip design is perfect.... then ordering it.
That is a great list. I think, no I know my favorite from your list is the last one. What a great partner. It is what a loved one does. I did the same for my wife and cherished every minute and would do it again 1000 times. I was asked by someone once, “how do you do it? It must be a lot of work!”, I simply answered with,” It is never work if what you are doing is for someone or something you love.”Sunday pancakes and sausage/bacon with my family.
Listening to my daughter laugh. Greatest sound on earth.
Playing cards with friends.
Thinking about how many friends I’ve made here at PCF.
Eating a REALLY good, big steak
Above with friends and a bottle of wine that matches the steak
People that do the right things.
Friends that do the caring things.
Strangers that do selfless things.
Hiking in the mountains
I’d like to steal fire pits. They rock.
A good, long run. Especially on a trail in the mountains.
The sound of waves or crickets at night - but only if they are real
A thunderstorm from a screened-in porch
My wife just about every day in the simplest everyday ways.
-(She hasn’t, in over 5 months, missed a single Oncology appointment with me (~75), spinal tap (12), surgery (3), or inpatient hospital day (45). These are in addition to the simple things she already does. Happiness and love are intertwined.
Great thread.
Can’t say I know that feeling. I’m usually beset by doubt and feelings of regret.
I wasn’t worried about @p5woody and his excellent inlays which I’m so grateful for. I was worried about my own colour choices.I felt that way with my Sunsets. I think I felt that way because they were so important for me to get it right. I mean, there was an actual reason for me going with the Sunset theme. With the bourbon set I wasn't as concerned. I knew @p5woody was going to nail it. Plus it was my fun, drinking set
I'm just glad you bumped it. I was thinking everyone here preferred to be miserable@Poker Zombie This is a great thread. We have something similar at the cooking forum. "What makes you Smile" thread.