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Re: Paula Deen Returns - Houston Gives Her Standing O
« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2013, 04:19:46 PM »
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Never heard of her, but I'll definitely have to do some research.

You've been on the rig too long!  Y'better get up to speed!


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Re: Paula Deen Returns - Houston Gives Her Standing O
« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2013, 06:28:34 PM »

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Never heard of her, but I'll definitely have to do some research.

You've been on the rig too long!  Y'better get up to speed!

Gotta keep mamma happy. I'll be up to speed shortly.


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Re: Paula Deen Returns - Houston Gives Her Standing O
« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2013, 07:39:07 AM »

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Never heard of her, but I'll definitely have to do some research.

You've been on the rig too long!  Y'better get up to speed!

Gotta keep mamma happy. I'll be up to speed shortly.


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Re: Paula Deen Returns - Houston Gives Her Standing O
« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2013, 09:51:56 AM »
Do your skills translate to land?  If you can tolerate flat landscape and cold winters then this land of opportunity could be for you!

I don't do cold. Thanks for thinking of me, though.

In my younger days, I made 3 trips to WY. The first 2 times was just for a week a piece. It was amusing and beautiful country. The last trip was for 3 months. -20 without the windchill, I had all the clothes I owned on and was still cold. I'm just not made for that.
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Re: Paula Deen Returns - Houston Gives Her Standing O
« Reply #24 on: September 17, 2013, 11:41:17 AM »
Do your skills translate to land?  If you can tolerate flat landscape and cold winters then this land of opportunity could be for you!

I don't do cold. Thanks for thinking of me, though.

In my younger days, I made 3 trips to WY. The first 2 times was just for a week a piece. It was amusing and beautiful country. The last trip was for 3 months. -20 without the windchill, I had all the clothes I owned on and was still cold. I'm just not made for that.

Not so sure I am anymore either, but hey...it tends to keep the riff raff from misbehaving!
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Re: Paula Deen Returns - Houston Gives Her Standing O
« Reply #25 on: September 17, 2013, 12:23:18 PM »
Do your skills translate to land?  If you can tolerate flat landscape and cold winters then this land of opportunity could be for you!

I don't do cold. Thanks for thinking of me, though.

In my younger days, I made 3 trips to WY. The first 2 times was just for a week a piece. It was amusing and beautiful country. The last trip was for 3 months. -20 without the windchill, I had all the clothes I owned on and was still cold. I'm just not made for that.


You know it's cold as hell when you can go outside at night and you just hear a continuous crackling sound in the woods, and you realize it's the wood in the trees contracting in the cold. I spend a lot of time in the NC mountains and it will get like that at night. It doesn't usually get as cold as what you had in Wyoming, but it will get to subzero temps pretty often. Cold really starts to take on a whole different quality once you get down below about 5 degrees.
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