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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Rebel - as to the flies - I'll bring the big bug truck with the spray rig in it.
    How does that thing work on people?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Rebel - as to the flies - I'll bring the big bug truck with the spray rig in it.
    Please save some juice for my place.

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    Besides, we're routy touty manly men. We don't worry 'bout no stinkin' flies. We laugh at heat and humidity! Oh! Would you look at that. I've broken a nail typing this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Besides, we're routy touty manly men. We don't worry 'bout no stinkin' flies. We laugh at heat and humidity! Oh! Would you look at that. I've broken a nail typing this!
    Wanna' sue the keyboard manufacturer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Besides, we're routy touty manly men. We don't worry 'bout no stinkin' flies. We laugh at heat and humidity! Oh! Would you look at that. I've broken a nail typing this!
    about that routy touty manly man thing....speak for yourself!!!!
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    Uh, well, what I mean is...Oops, I have to go now........
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    Well, Clark you might want to think about an RV...

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    Nell - about that routy touty thing........refer to post 150.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Nell - about that routy touty thing........refer to post 150.
    Gotcha Crash,I knew he was just trying to make himself feel better after having posted THAT!
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    Oh, boy! Are my cheeks red.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Oh, boy! Are my cheeks red.
    Which cheeks?
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    Yes, they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Which cheeks?
    You have to ask that after he wiggled his tush at Lorna????
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    Quote Originally Posted by nell67 View Post
    You have to ask that after he wiggled his tush at Lorna????
    Friction is the force resisting the relative lateral (tangential) motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, or material elements in contact. It is usually subdivided into several varieties:

    Dry friction resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is also subdivided into static friction between non-moving surfaces, and kinetic friction (sometimes called sliding friction or dynamic friction) between moving surfaces.
    Lubricated friction[1] or fluid friction[2][3] resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces separated by a layer of gas or liquid.
    Fluid friction is also used to describe the friction between layers within a fluid that are moving relative to each other.[4][5]
    Skin friction is a component of drag, the force resisting the motion of a solid body through a fluid.
    Internal friction is the force resisting motion between the elements making up a solid material while it undergoes deformation.[5]
    Friction is not a fundamental force, as it is derived from electromagnetic force between charged particles, including electrons, protons, atoms, and molecules, and so cannot be calculated from first principles, but instead must be found empirically. When contacting surfaces move relative to each other, the friction between the two surfaces converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, or heat. Contrary to earlier explanations, kinetic friction is now understood not to be caused by surface roughness but by chemical bonding between the surfaces.[6] Surface roughness and contact area, however, do affect kinetic friction for micro- and nano-scale objects where surface area forces dominate inertial forces.[7]

    That probably comes in handy for starting fires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel View Post
    Friction is the force resisting the relative lateral (tangential) motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, or material elements in contact. It is usually subdivided into several varieties:

    Dry friction resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is also subdivided into static friction between non-moving surfaces, and kinetic friction (sometimes called sliding friction or dynamic friction) between moving surfaces.
    Lubricated friction[1] or fluid friction[2][3] resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces separated by a layer of gas or liquid.
    Fluid friction is also used to describe the friction between layers within a fluid that are moving relative to each other.[4][5]
    Skin friction is a component of drag, the force resisting the motion of a solid body through a fluid.
    Internal friction is the force resisting motion between the elements making up a solid material while it undergoes deformation.[5]
    Friction is not a fundamental force, as it is derived from electromagnetic force between charged particles, including electrons, protons, atoms, and molecules, and so cannot be calculated from first principles, but instead must be found empirically. When contacting surfaces move relative to each other, the friction between the two surfaces converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, or heat. Contrary to earlier explanations, kinetic friction is now understood not to be caused by surface roughness but by chemical bonding between the surfaces.[6] Surface roughness and contact area, however, do affect kinetic friction for micro- and nano-scale objects where surface area forces dominate inertial forces.[7]

    That probably comes in handy for starting fires.
    rebel....analysis not needed here,Rick wiggled his tush at Lorna wanting another spanking
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    Hey, Rebel is right....whatever he said. He's right.
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    Canoes, throwing knives and axes, Wow this is realy coming together. How do you throw a canoe though???? I have some expierence with knives and axes but not canoes. I will be glad to help with the first two. Might I suggest a trade blanket. Evdey one puts something on it and then you draw names , straws, etc to see who gets first pick down to the last. How about a traditional archery shoot as well.

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    Canoe tossing is a relatively new sport. It has been derived from the old Scotish sport of caber tossing.

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    It's all in the kilt. Really.
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    I tossed the caber more than a few times in my younger days. Believe me it's not just in the kilt....it's in the back, the legs, the arms and in the will. I was up at the Comptom Traditional Archery Rendevous this past weekend. Picked up an over the fire grill outfit made by a blacksmith. nothing close to an ultra light camping rig but a few of the features make it the cat's pajamas for car camping.I also picked up an accessory a coffee pot hanger that has a built in tipper to pour the coffee once completed which is simply put cool beans.

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