Sooooo yeah. MM and this thread are slow today.![]()
Is no one else amped as hell to be going to St. Ignace 1 week from today?
I'm sure a few people will be glad to be rid of me and my posts for 4 days.![]()
Not exactly true, but close... Nah, truthfully tho - Tony is a real cool cat. His stang is a BEAST.
Steps for my 'campsite' setup:Good. You'll be well rested to help me set up my campsite alongside Al!![]()
:roll:From the previous posts, at first I thought that said his wang is beast. :lol:
seems like no funSteps for my 'campsite' setup:
1: Insert key in door
2: Remove key from door
3: Open door
4: Close door
5: Drop duffle bag in corner
It seems complicated, but I think I can handle it.![]()
If we leave at 9:00am and average 60 mph (have to take into account city drive to 75, traffic, piss break, trucks towing cars, etc) we should make theTotal Estimated Time: 4.0 hours 32 minutes Total Estimated Distance: 289.39 miles
drive to Tony's in Birch Run, in 80 minutes. Making our arrival time there 10:20am.Total Estimated Distance: 79.79 miles
at 60mph average (again taking into account traffic, piss break, trucks towing cars, etc) we're looking at another 210 minutes, (3.5 hours) putting us at a VERY conservative arrival time of 3:30pm.Total Estimated Distance: 210.23 miles
From the previous posts, at first I thought that said his wang is beast. :lol:
nicely down...you must be bored at work :specool:Let's see. If leaving the 16 and Gratiot area and heading up to St. Ignace, Mapquest has this as a TOTAL for time and mileage...
If we leave at 9:00am and average 60 mph (have to take into account city drive to 75, traffic, piss break, trucks towing cars, etc) we should make the
drive to Tony's in Birch Run, in 80 minutes. Making our arrival time there 10:20am.
Let's say the POHO boys arrive on time at 10:30am.
If we eat and BS for 1.5 hours, we're at noon.
Taking into account an addtional
at 60mph average (again taking into account traffic, piss break, trucks towing cars, etc) we're looking at another 210 minutes, (3.5 hours) putting us at a VERY conservative arrival time of 3:30pm.
nicely down...you must be bored at work :specool:
Ya think?!? :lol:
WOW!![]()
Steps for my 'campsite' setup:
1: Insert key in door
2: Remove key from door
3: Open door
4: Close door
5: Drop duffle bag in corner
It seems complicated, but I think I can handle it.![]()
No I don't use a proxy. I keep my numbers up (consistantly #1 in my branch)and make sure my internet usage isn't an issue.You read MM at work through a proxy server? If so, your employer must be a friendly place! Where I work, I hear people get fired over improper internet usage, which is why I have my personal laptop + sprint broadband card.![]()
Apparently not. :angel:Perverse humor is nor merely reserved for you men. :icon_wink
Hey, someone had to keep this thread alive and kicking during the ealier months. :lol:Go figure.... :roll:
Ho!
im at work from 730-6pm everyday and on motown about 10hours lol.....:lo:You read MM at work through a proxy server? If so, your employer must be a friendly place! Where I work, I hear people get fired over improper internet usage, which is why I have my personal laptop + sprint broadband card.![]()
Is the DNR ok with you burning big piles of wooden pallets on state grounds? :lol:Josh, don't forget to pick up that firewood tomorrow or Saturday! You still have my buddy's name and cell number, right?
Is the DNR ok with you burning big piles of wooden pallets on state grounds? :lol:
Is the DNR ok with you burning big piles of wooden pallets on state grounds? :lol:
I know - just recalling some backyard memories.They are broken down, it burns decent.. but quick!!