Sorry folks, no offense intended, but most of your choices are crap. To be on any listing of "BEST" a movie has to be somewhat historically accurate not only in actual happenings, location, dress, language, and a number of facets as well as have some outstanding acting. Just being entertaining...
Three names persist in my family over the years, "Benjamin" has been around for thirteen successive generations, "Nicholas" for eight successive generations, and "Alexander" for five. Hanging one of these modernish and preppy names on a kid should warrant jail time. If you like them so much get...
BJ, we used to go up to Gross Reservoir and dangle green label eggs to the stockers in there, but bait for trout snagging has gotten a little more sophisticated than in the early 70's. Since it's part of the Denver water supply I don't know if it's still allowed or if the pothead front range...
Much the same here ever since hunting and harvesting game went from supplementing the household food larder to being a sport to test man's primal instincts less and less value has been placed on all portions of edible meat on an animal and all too many birders just take the easy part and feed...
Richard, there are likely only one in a dozen of us who know what a pasty is and even fewer who have had the pleasure, so you might have to share your best recipe for that Cornish treasure.
Mention a pasty to me and I visualize an image of the harbour at Mousehole.
Understood, and it wasn't an easy decision, but my children's future dictated that we leave what I could see Colorado becoming. Besides, there's hunting and fishing here in great abundance and I still get West on occasion for pronghorn. At my age elk hunting had to be put aside.
Much too late! I left there 47 years ago and the Californication was well under way then. Were it not for family and friends still there it would be a flyover state for me. Sorry, I used to love the place, home of my wife and source of many great memories but I had enough.
My daughter just texted me a bit ago, plans are to all meet at my son's and do our Christmas today but she lost power a half hour ago, 4000 residences and they estimate it's back up at 3:00 this afternoon. Big problem is that it's +9 out there and so there's no leaving the cat, no leaving the...
I patronized the market and street vendors quite a bit too, though we were prohibited from doing so by the military for fear we'd all get sick. We coined a name for them, referring to them as "Howard Johnsons".
My daughter-in-law's homemade sourdough bread or any suitable substitute, jalapeno pimiento cheese spread and a slice of white English or Irish sharp cheddar. Ham slices optional.
What a coincidence; in addition to helping build a high tension powerline across NY and most of New England to an aluminum plant, working at Laurinburg-Maxton Airbase where they trained glider pilots for the invasion, my Dad was a welder on Liberty ships in Wilmington, NC.
We had two WWll vets at my local VFW post, one who fought in Iwo Jima as a marine passed on a couple of years ago, the other was in tanks in the mop-up of the Nazis in Europe. I don't remember the outfit, but it was the one featured in the Brad Pitt movie, FURY, and he was enticed out to...
Back in the early 70's a friend and I were quail hunting in the Comanche Grasslands East of Kim, CO and came across a house and outbuilding as well as a root /tornado cellar which had been abandoned during the Dust Bowl days. The sand was still piled up in the protected areas but much of the...