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Flea wrote:
Sat Feb 25, 2023 7:12 pm
I can for sure guarantee you that prednisone is partially responsible for more than a few of us being alive today. To live is to feel pain, in some fashion.
Sadly, I have plenty of experience with it.

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beantownbubba wrote:
Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:13 am
All I remember from my days tramping in the woods is pink, for calamine lotion.
You're gonna need an ocean....


Beaverdam wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:05 pm
I was just trying to elicit sympathy by describing the “progression”!

I know it will get better, but if I had this constantly, I’d go crazy!

Having been there before, you definitely have my sympathy. Hope you can shake it soon, Beaverdam.
Let the outside air in

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My kids are at camp, and yesterday I hiked Fort Pillow. During my hike I saw three people: the park ranger and a couple from Birmingham. I knew the ranger and had a great conversation with the couple…ends up she is the retired director of Sloss Iron in Birmingham…we talked some more, and it ends up that DBT played there a few years ago. She remembered!

I saw lots of poison Ivy but hopefully stayed far enough away!!!

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My wife and I went on a Northern Wisconsin/Northeast Minnesota vacation last week. We kayaked the Brule River in Brule, Wisconsin and it was the cleanest river I've ever seen. We did a 12 mile trip and saw one fishing bobber hung in some rocks. Not another piece of trash the entire trip. It is a stunning place.
I took some great pics, but I'm way too lazy to post them.

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Just returned from a successful expedition to the Grand Canyon. Ran the entire canyon in rafts - 23 days, 280 miles, 80 major rapids. Epic.
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pearlbeer wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2023 3:29 pm
Just returned from a successful expedition to the Grand Canyon. Ran the entire canyon in rafts - 23 days, 280 miles, 80 major rapids. Epic.
WOW! WWOP, though.
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Do you ever get tired of singin' songs
Like all your pain is just another fuckin' sing along?

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brettac1 wrote:
Mon Mar 18, 2024 5:46 pm
Thought this was good.

https://open.substack.com/pub/thewestrn ... medium=web
Thanks for posting this. It's out of my comfort and experience zones for sure. Definitely interesting though i'm not sure exactly what I think about it, which in this case is a compliment.
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Can someone give me a quick tutorial for posting a pic ?
I did it years ago but I'll be damned if I can do it now.

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