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Speak for yourself.

I can't even imagine the layers upon layers of cat hair that would amass between those skyscrapers.

Those reasons are both solved by this:

It was a lot less dangerous than what I did before I went to college: the Army. Unfortunately, the second year I was on fire crews was 1994, which was the year of the South Canyon Fire. The main reason that I did it was because I could make enough money in the summer that I wouldn't have to work through the school

Here's my favorite shot of a tanker drop: P2V

Surprisingly, the waterbombing the hell out of it doesn't always work. I was on a hotshot crew in the summers while in college and saw fires roll right over retardant lines. Even if you can get water or retardant on initial attack you still need someone on the ground to root out the stumps and rotten logs that are

Having been hit with it I can confirm: No, you do not want to be down there. It is a thick slurry of fertilizer and dye. Even if the drop was high enough and it just comes down like a slightly heavy rain, the amonia in it really stings your skin.

Best excuse for day drinking: Fishing trip.

BRAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPP!!!!

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You should familiarize yourself with Beat Farmers. Lots and lots of hoeing:

Doesn't that start at 50? There have to be a few guys out there on tour in their late 40s...

Confirmed! 100% of all the big four are younger than me. Now somebody needs to do the same for pro golfers so I can feel better about myself.

I am at the age where it is a much shorter list to find the ones that are older than me.

I do, like you, have a hand blender (although I call it a stick blender, never an immersion blender), but mine happens to be one of these:"Hand" Blender. In blue. Best thing about it is the detachable shaft (thats what she said) for super easy clean up (again, TWSS).

Two words for you: Stick. Blender.

or even the conversation of Mass...

One of my favorite places in Oregon is on that aerial. Right on the east side of the Steens Mountains sits Mann Lake and the Alvord Desert. A great hot springs there, too. Have driven both Interstates visible several times and more of the back roads than I can count. You might consider it barren, but it has a

Actually, most of the Federally owned land is BLM or Forest Service. National Parks make up a miniscule amount of the Federally owned acreage.

I took the full 12 weeks after my wife went back to work. It was fricking awesome! Hated my employers both times that I did it, so it was an added bonus to give them the FMLA finger. Weeks 13 through 24 are a whole lot more fun that 1-12, too.

This map is clearly dated. That one Red Sox county in the middle of Oregon is Jefferson County: home of Jacoby Ellsbury. Should be switched to Yankee black after this past offseason.