This is the gate onto the lower portion of our ranch... it's the one we use the most. The time stamp shows this mountain lion crossing the gate almost exactly 10 minutes before my Grandson and his girlfriend arrived to open it and drive thru. - JamesJMby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
Most of the other browsers still support flash so any of them will probably work. - JamesJMby JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com
Know him? Olympic gold medalist in the 200 back in '68. Told this before... but I was reminded of it today because one of my grandson's is running on that very same track I ran on, in Lemoore, Ca. I ran against him twice. In the 100 and the 200. I was NOT a 200 man but our guy was sick and didn't come to the meet... coach volunteered me. The 100 - you will be skeptical about this BUby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
If we're home and someone tries to break in, (God forbid), they're in for big time trouble. It's when we're away that it's far more likely. So I was referring to 'help' in that the sheriff's would arrive to stop the theft in progress... without anyone being home. If I'm home, well, I've got 3 biometric safes, a large standing safe, and a mid-size safe in various rooms. I don't think I couldby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
I saw the first 3 seasons of LHOTP....and enjoyed every second of it. And like you I saw none of them when they originally aired. I thought Mrs. Olsen and Nellie were two of the best characters in the history of TV. :laughing Despicable, to be sure... but so much fun to watch. :laughing Not sure why I didn't continue with season 4. I did try to watch one episode that was towards the enby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
Danny DeVito would be most fitting. :laughing Actually I'd audition to play myself... having majored in Dramatic Arts. Of course it would be humiliating to be rejected for the role for not fitting the character. :laughing Total tangent coming up: Ever eat iMasa Sovada? It's Portuguese Sweet Bread. Last night I was picking up a friend to take to the Dante Club and his wife and daughtby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
I have not seen it but I heard it's very good. Well actually I did see the first episode. I wish I had a home like that on my ranch. :laughing Instead we have a one room cabin that's mostly inhabited by pack rats and the occasional rattlesnake. :laughingby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
it's mostly useless for me. As you know I live in the boonies.... unless a sheriff happens to be in the area, (very unlikely), are response in less than 20 minutes is very unlikely. BUT... it does serve a couple purposes. First - having one lowers my insurance. Secondly... I will get video of the crook.by JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
I think most of you know that I have a mountain ranch near Coalinga, Calif. Very wild and rugged. It’s my ‘get away from it all’ place. And that because when you are there you truly are away from it all. No cell service, no people, no houses, very few improvements - a few water troughs we have for animals and that’s about it. My oldest grandson loves it there, like I do. So recently he toby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
never had any problems with mine... in fact, not sure they even worked. I certainly never heard them. They have a setting for if you have pets... which we do, cats. So I set it for cats... whether or not that works? No idea. My biggest problems with the motion sensors is that house fans "can" set them off.... so we have to make sure they're off if we're setting the system forby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
First to screw up. That's the name of the pool. Here's why: Just installed a new, (upgraded), security system for my home. It's similar but just different "enough". :laughing So the pool is who accidentally sets it off first. My money is on Grandma, (my wife)... who is not the most tech savy person in the world. My daughter chose her youngest son... but she'll never win... myby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
but I doubt if you really appreciate just how much I envy you those trips to the South Pacific. I am constantly playing that mental game of "where in the world would I want to live" and there is zero doubt that most often I think of the South Pacific. The only problem with it, that I see, is no seasons... the constant perfect weather. :laughing Truth is I'm not much of a 'wiby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
but the flight that 'seemed' the longest that I've taken was to Japan. I believe a little over 11 hours. Another flight I remember taking back in 1969 took 11.5 hours... direct flight from London to LA. Most of my other international flights had at least one stop. My most unforgettable flight. When I was in the Army I flew cross country several times between Newark, NJ and eitherby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
heightened alert... which one would expect. Be interesting to see if they fly today.... about to go out on my walk so if they do any exercises I'll hear it even if not directly overhead.by JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
This is from memory... so without question it won't be entirely accurate. It's a complex story. Lot of a design issues (tanks for fuel), and politics... where they could land for refueling. I believe the first passenger flights, (very late 30's if memory serves) flew to the Azores, onto Spain, and eventually France. They had sleeping compartments. :laughing Not sure when the northernby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
I can say this... yesterday the F-18's flew above my home from mid-morning until late afternoon... they had never done that before. Usually they're above my home for only a brief time, maybe 20 minutes or so. Occasionally they'd return for a second session of dogfighting. But all day, like yesterday? Never saw that before.by JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
Boeing 314 The Yankee Clipper - The most "Romantic" plane of all time, IMHO. I read a couple of novels that featured this plane... and I was mesmerized. Used to have daydreams, (and night dreams), about taking a transatlantic flight aboard one of these beauties.by JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
one of the first, maybe THE first, to use a spinner.... giving it that 'shark' look. I'm not very original here... going with probably the favorite for most.. The Sopwith Camel, although I wasn't that fond of UK's paint scheme on it, during wartime that is... I've seen some restorations that have magnificent paint schemes. Frankly, I don't think there exists a bi-plane I do not like. :by JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
I post that this morning and just got confirmation that Starlink is going online in my area. Just completed my order. What in the hell were the chances of that? :laughingby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
and in fact will be quite disappointed if he doesn't. That isn't to say I think he's the future QB for the Rams, however. 53 player limit has made and practice time restrictions have made it nearly impossible for teams to field two quality, (staring caliber), QB's... not that there are that many out there. - JamesJMby JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com
and a crucial one at that. Or a better way to say it is that he didn't get in the way of the win... which is actually a GREAT thing. Wolf has no chance of ever being a starter... I don't think he ever did. Not then, certainly not now. But that was never his role to begin with.by JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com
than todays jets, but those WWII aircraft are as sexy as it gets. :laughing I've been fortunate enough to fly in many of them. Never actually piloted one but I was allowed to take the controls a couple of times. My biggest thrill, I've mentioned before, was my ride in a B-17. I was not in the pilot or co-pilots seat for that flight... didn't have to be. While airborne I visited every positiby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
or so my grandson informs me... and I have yet to see him be wrong about this stuff.by JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com
I swear you could fly one thru a keyhole. :laughing I am REALLY hoping that coming out of Covid some of the local airshows fire up again. I check on them every so often and so far I'm not hearing about any show that's 'confirmed'. :banghead Must be nice living in place where you can see an air show daily. :laughing My location isn't bad... as I've said before... they fly overhead at leby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
I understand it... players deserve all they can make - owners have to make tough decisions to keep their heads above water.... but the whole system sucks, IMHO... which I have no right to say because I don't have a clue how to make it better.by JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't think we can deny that he has McVay's full confidence. I don't think it's his physical skills that McVay, or anyone else, sees in him.. I believe it to be his knowledge of the game AND his knowledge of McVay's system... I believe it was 'proven' that if he comes into the game, (as he did in 2019), McVay changes nothing.... it's full playbook and damn the torpedos. :laughingby JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com
I no sooner hit "post message" than the roar overhead started again. :laughingby JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
and making it even better is that it continued when I went out for my walk/run. So along a canal bank, open farm land all around me, and they were directly overhead. The sound was amazing... I could 'feel' it.by JamesJM - Bucky's Pub
KC and Chargers I believe for sure... I think Denver is right there... and I wouldn't count Vegas out. It's going to be fun as hell to watch unfold in '22. - JamesJMby JamesJM - RamsFootballFans.com