dukeboy440
Well-Known Member
Do you have a Cell CPR store near you?Disaster averted! Kim got a new iPad, this one’s mine! Didn’t think I could place parts orders online with ios. Shows how much I know.
Do you have a Cell CPR store near you?Disaster averted! Kim got a new iPad, this one’s mine! Didn’t think I could place parts orders online with ios. Shows how much I know.
Well reading those temps I won’t complain about being cold. You can keep it!12 below and a nice heated shop at 60* and a 68* home. Sunny all day with not much of a wind so I can't complain.
Wow I'm surprised the people are that nice.So yesterday a friend of mine calls me and invites me to meet him to nhau (eat and drink) So he tells me to meet him at the boat ramp. He sends a boat over to pick me up. The party is at a floating fishery where the Vietnamese people fish and actually live on the river. There are like five shacks connected by small wooden walkways. You need to be very careful that you don't fall into the water going from shack to shack. Had a lot of fun.
View attachment 1716347768View attachment 1716347769View attachment 1716347770View attachment 1716347771View attachment 1716347772View attachment 1716347773
People in Vietnam are much friendlier than people in America. For the most part. They're always happy to see you and talk to you and invite you to come and eat and drink. It's mostly their culture I thinkWow I'm surprised the people are that nice.
I'd like to visit someday.People in Vietnam are much friendlier than people in America. For the most part. They're always happy to see you and talk to you and invite you to come and eat and drink. It's mostly their culture I think
So, you're not getting in that **** I guess.
That right there looks like a hard woman! I like it! Hah!So yesterday a friend of mine calls me and invites me to meet him to nhau (eat and drink) So he tells me to meet him at the boat ramp. He sends a boat over to pick me up. The party is at a floating fishery where the Vietnamese people fish and actually live on the river. There are like five shacks connected by small wooden walkways. You need to be very careful that you don't fall into the water going from shack to shack. Had a lot of fun.
View attachment 1716347768View attachment 1716347769View attachment 1716347770View attachment 1716347771View attachment 1716347772View attachment 1716347773
Don’t like to post this: Scott, locumob member passed away Dec18
He was a great guy... Damit, all the good guys go first.Don’t like to post this: Scott, locumob member passed away Dec18
Sad newsDon’t like to post this: Scott, locumob member passed away Dec18
No Sir.So, you're not getting in that **** I guess.
According to my buddy, it is his niece and she is 47 or 48 years old. Speaks a little bit of English. Actually spends time in Australia going to school.That right there looks like a hard woman! I like it! Hah!
Good to hear that Chris.No Sir.
That's the higher elevations in the state. 2000 to 4000 feet. Formerly coal country.
I just saw this.So you had to throw my name into this? LOL
Sounds like the Southern US.People in Vietnam are much friendlier than people in America. For the most part. They're always happy to see you and talk to you and invite you to come and eat and drink. It's mostly their culture I think