OldGrunt
Hellcat
Many of his songs are on my play list.Sad he's gone. Being an old country boy, I got much enjoyment from his music.
Many of his songs are on my play list.Sad he's gone. Being an old country boy, I got much enjoyment from his music.
OUCH, he had quite the music writing career as well as performing his own music.Since you mentioned that, I just thought everyone should know that David Allan Coe passed away yesterday. RIP David Allan Coe!View attachment 109355
I retired from a PD. Then I retired from USAF Reserve. Then I retired from the hay business. Then I retired from a PI and firearms training business. I think I have finally found a way to make it stick and I'll be in the wood shop. It IS good to be retired.Retirement is a wonderful thing. I don't do a damn thing if I don't want to. I'm thinking about shaving, maybe doing some laundry, or just sitting here surfing, screwing off.
quit watching them links sent to you by @Belt Fed. They be crashing your computeroh puter is back at the techs
the windows update that started it all, screwed up the system again and we got the spinner of death for hours
crazy
but at least i get to use the other machine that has a softer touch on the key board
Retirement is a wonderful thing. I don't do a damn thing if I don't want to. I'm thinking about shaving, maybe doing some laundry, or just sitting here surfing, screwing off.
rub it inI retired from a PD. Then I retired from USAF Reserve. Then I retired from the hay business. Then I retired from a PI and firearms training business. I think I have finally found a way to make it stick and I'll be in the wood shop. It IS good to be retired.
More than one on this forum I guarantee.Ya know, Edge, I resemble the last statement that you made.
I got fed up with Windows PC’s and went to iMac, but I did love Windows XP, built a lot of gaming pc’s with that systemoh puter is back at the techs
the windows update that started it all, screwed up the system again and we got the spinner of death for hours
crazy
but at least i get to use the other machine that has a softer touch on the key board