Spawn? Wasn't that a horror movie? You should be careful. Parents have a multitude of ways to embarrass their children. Bwah-ha-ha-ha! :evillaugh:
Welcome, Norseman. My father's line: Ya sure, you betcha. I'm a NorWEHgan from MinnehSOta! But, he was born in the back of a Model A on the way to the hospital; it coulda been in Iowa.
Norseman, I can't shake your hand over this computer but I can give ya' a salute. If I haven't said Howdy and Welcome yet........ Howdy and Welcome ! Col Fog, something about "One in The Hand Worth" well you know great shots.
If memory serves, I think it goes something like "Two titmouses in your face are worth one hand in the bush." ??? But, I'm getting old and feeble-minded...
Odd that nobody asked about the hat I was wearing. It's a Taiwan Policeman's cap. RA - If you exchage any money for treats in Taiwan, I'll have to arrest you. LOL
I'm in all these somewhere....The sheep have aged me now though...They wont stand to attention when I shout at em....
Hi urgh, if they don´t follow, read to them out of a cook book:" Lamb with garlic and rosemary...first you need a lamb or a huge sheep, than...."
Nice hat, urqh! You look like my uncle, the Korean Vet, woodsman, yoga teacher. But, I can't find any bearded persons in the B&W pics... How will we know which one is you? Secret to getting sheep to obey is "Baa, Ewe, Ram!" Or, so I've been informed by the media.
After adjusting the gain on my antenna, tweaking the chromatics, and fine tuning the reception on my set... YES! I see it now! You're the "Blue Man"! Thanks.
Its been a while since I posted in this thread Here's me next to a P-51 in the aircraft display area near the AF Basic Training Graduation field At Lackland AFB, TX back in 2010... View attachment 14652
I like the photos. I really like putting the faces with the names! I know you can see me in my avatar, but love any opportunity to share photos of my pride and joy, my son and my father. This is a photo of us when my son graduated from basic training. He is standing between me and his hero, my father, along with my sister and brother-in-law. The other photo was taken this year when my father turned 90 - we'd just come from a party and the poor man was worn out. My sisters are standing behind my dad and I am sitting. I mention my WWII veteran father a lot, so I thought photos would be in order.
Nah, just speak in a Nu Ziland accent...calms them down and gets them walking backwards...grab those velcro gloves and rub in some lanolen...