Come on Spring
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Re: Come on Spring
Here in NE Florida, we’re STILL waiting (and hoping) for winter to show up.
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Re: Come on Spring
Fred588 wrote:Afternoons have been from 70 to 77 the last few days and there ought to be one or two more. But next Monday and Tuesday mornings the forecast is for lows of 17. Sheer evil!
In reply to Duncan the impossibility of encountering naked, muddy women is becuase you do not have an indoor mud pit.
There really oughta be a law!!!. The 17 I reported earlier as forecast for Sunday morning is now forecast to be 11. YUK!
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Really can't complain this year, been a relatively warm winter. Even the forecast for the first week of Janurary has highs above freezing.
Ok I will complain, it's still way too cold to go for a sink.
My problem with an indoor mudpit wouldn't be the pit itself, I could builld something in my basement and end up with 3-4 feet of depth, but how do you explain that Elephant in the room to your friends/fam who don't know about your "interest"? Honestly I think it'd be easier to explain away a sex dungeon.
Ok I will complain, it's still way too cold to go for a sink.
My problem with an indoor mudpit wouldn't be the pit itself, I could builld something in my basement and end up with 3-4 feet of depth, but how do you explain that Elephant in the room to your friends/fam who don't know about your "interest"? Honestly I think it'd be easier to explain away a sex dungeon.
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Re: Come on Spring
Mynock wrote:Really can't complain this year, been a relatively warm winter. Even the forecast for the first week of Janurary has highs above freezing.
Ok I will complain, it's still way too cold to go for a sink.
My problem with an indoor mudpit wouldn't be the pit itself, I could builld something in my basement and end up with 3-4 feet of depth, but how do you explain that Elephant in the room to your friends/fam who don't know about your "interest"? Honestly I think it'd be easier to explain away a sex dungeon.
It's a hot tub is my first cover story. lol Of course its filled with Gallium Polykryptonite rather than clay or peat moss so it's a little bit more believable. "You don't want to know works on occasion also.
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Fred588 wrote:It's a hot tub is my first cover story. lol Of course its filled with Gallium Polykryptonite rather than clay or peat moss so it's a little bit more believable. "You don't want to know works on occasion also.
C'mon, people! The Japanese* solved this thorny dilemma centuries ago:
"Honey, I'm putting a mud pit in the basement! Mud pits are all the rage in Japan! We'll be the first on our block to have one!"
*The Japanese also invented the Pikachu in the 12th century but nobody ever gives them credit for it.
Damn this slow quicksand! I have half a mind to struggle!
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Re: Come on Spring
It’s funny how, for me at least, by July I’m whining incessantly about the stifling heat and worse, the humidity, and wishing so bad for fall. Then by oh, December or January, I’m bitching about my freezing my toes and fingers off, and can’t wait for spring
Though regardless of how freaking cold my extremities may get, I do however very much enjoy a nice snowfall at least once per season (just snow, no f-ing ice! Which is all we usually get where I’m at). I know it’s a pain to travel in, and I sympathize for those who must, but I’ve been somewhat fortunate to not be able to work during most winter weather events.
I have a very fond memory from childhood of a two foot or more snowfall with temps below zero for a week after. Donning all my heaviest winter gear, I was so excited to go out and explore the fields and forests around our home. In the blowing snow, it was hard to see anything but snow all around once I was little more than a hundred yards from the house, and I imagined I was on an Arctic expedition with a small American flag in one hand, and my late American Eskimo dog on a leash in my other. I have yet to experience anything similar since.
Though regardless of how freaking cold my extremities may get, I do however very much enjoy a nice snowfall at least once per season (just snow, no f-ing ice! Which is all we usually get where I’m at). I know it’s a pain to travel in, and I sympathize for those who must, but I’ve been somewhat fortunate to not be able to work during most winter weather events.
I have a very fond memory from childhood of a two foot or more snowfall with temps below zero for a week after. Donning all my heaviest winter gear, I was so excited to go out and explore the fields and forests around our home. In the blowing snow, it was hard to see anything but snow all around once I was little more than a hundred yards from the house, and I imagined I was on an Arctic expedition with a small American flag in one hand, and my late American Eskimo dog on a leash in my other. I have yet to experience anything similar since.
Finally broke down and went to see a psychologist. She told me I just have an overactive imagination—and it really excited her. We're going sinking next weekend. Theo's AI Quicksandbox New stuff every weekend (unless life gets in the way)
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