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    Quote Originally Posted by tfc rick View Post
    would the official saturday night entertainment be the...............brace yourself.........."hokey pulkey"
    yesssssss!!
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    You put your front wheel in................
    Look up before you hook up!!
    Originally Posted by body942
    Me big. Me like hammockgear burrow. Long. Problems no. People good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFC Rick View Post
    Would the official Saturday night entertainment be the...............brace yourself.........."Hokey Pulkey"
    Eeeeeewwwww....that's almost worthy of holding one's nose and fleeing screaming into the night.

    ~~~~~

    Sorry I missed this one, guys. It sure looks like it was a lot of fun.

    That's a real fat-tire monster there, Tstain. Biking and hammocking go together really well; the bulk is really reduced over a conventional tent. Hope to see you at one of the future hangs.

    I don't think I've ever seen a 54-egg omelet before. And I've been in food service for more than a decade, on and off. That's really impressive to cook without burning it!

    Beautiful video, Melissa. Thanks for the surrogate memories!

    Hmm...I wonder if one of those jogging strollers could be rigged up as a trailer for my bike...

    I hope to make the next one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLRider View Post
    Eeeeeewwwww....that's almost worthy of holding one's nose and fleeing screaming into the night.

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    Sorry I missed this one, guys. It sure looks like it was a lot of fun.

    That's a real fat-tire monster there, Tstain. Biking and hammocking go together really well; the bulk is really reduced over a conventional tent. Hope to see you at one of the future hangs.

    I don't think I've ever seen a 54-egg omelet before. And I've been in food service for more than a decade, on and off. That's really impressive to cook without burning it!

    Beautiful video, Melissa. Thanks for the surrogate memories!

    Hmm...I wonder if one of those jogging strollers could be rigged up as a trailer for my bike...

    I hope to make the next one!
    They already make those. I had one for my daughter 18 years ago although that one would be too wide but maybe they have narrower ones.

    That thing was beautiful and when we checked to see if it was cooked through there was a bunch that was runny but as we stirred it was cooked by the other parts. We just happened to check it at the perfect time and by the time we stirred everything in it was done perfectly!

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by samsara View Post
    They already make those. I had one for my daughter 18 years ago although that one would be too wide but maybe they have narrower ones.

    That thing was beautiful and when we checked to see if it was cooked through there was a bunch that was runny but as we stirred it was cooked by the other parts. We just happened to check it at the perfect time and by the time we stirred everything in it was done perfectly!

    Dave
    Yeah, but most of the trailers are in the $150+ range. I figure, what with the stroller being less than $50, well...I'm a cheap ******* when I can find a work around...

    Maybe it was serendipity, but it's still impressive to cook an omelet like that. Good on youse guys (and gals).

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsara View Post
    ...just happened to check it at the perfect time... done perfectly!
    Dave
    By design Dave, all by design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islander View Post
    By design Dave, all by design.
    But of course...
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    I believe it's obvious from these photos what the weekends secondary interest centered around. Of course the first is hammocking.
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    Most of us end up poorer here but richer for being here. Olddog, Fulltime hammocker, 365 nights a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddog View Post
    I believe it's obvious from these photos what the weekends secondary interest centered around. Of course the first is hammocking.
    You have the four basic food groups in there:
    • The big pot of eggs food group
    • The sausage food group (in the eggs)
    • The grits food group
    • And the rehydrated food food group




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    Ok, all of you Sawyer Squeeze guys convinced me. Just sprang for the kit, found a pretty good deal at Highwater filters, less than $50.
    Most of us end up poorer here but richer for being here. Olddog, Fulltime hammocker, 365 nights a year.

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