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Or they just wanted directions and said "let's get the hell out here, this ol' gringo is crazy".I guess they really didn't want to mess with that crippled up old man after all.
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Or they just wanted directions and said "let's get the hell out here, this ol' gringo is crazy".I guess they really didn't want to mess with that crippled up old man after all.
It is also very cold there in the winter (for me anyway) and south of the mountains it seemed very windy much of the time.
Have to laugh through all these. I'll tell you what you better worry about is the old farts out there. Most have been in combat and are at a point in life if they see a threat in a shtf situation they will just kill you quick and not let it get to hand to hand, so don't look like a threat. LOL
Think about that one a bit.
I doubt many of the vermin out there will even consider it. That is a good thing
Also I wonder how many actually think about how bad that situation will be.
Better pray it doesn't go there and people wake up before it does, because a whole new
definition of hell will emerge if they don't.
Or they just wanted directions and said "let's get the hell out here, this ol' gringo is crazy".
I have never gotten used to the rain in the PNW and I have been here for 60 years.Both accurate. You get used to the wind in the same way you get used to the rain here. It just becomes part of life.
As for the cold, Yes its much colder there but it really does not feel like it. Its so dry that at 10 degs it feels much like it does here are 40.
Criminals, as a general rule, are stupid.
I have never gotten used to the rain in the PNW and I have been here for 60 years.
The older I get, the less I like it.
The smart ones are either in government or on Wall Street.Yep and if they get educated they work for the government.
When I retire, I will be spending most of the winter someplace drier, like Tahiti or New Zealand, and then come back in the spring when it dries out and greens up. I've spent almost every winter of my life in the PNW, and those that I didn't, it was someplace like Alaska or Vermont or Minnesota.
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The one winter I spent in eastern WA was the winter it was -22 for weeks and the Columbia froze over (I think it was '78 to '79 IIRC).Spent a winter in Iraq, loved oregon after that.
The one winter I spent in eastern WA was the winter it was -22 for weeks and the Columbia froze over (I think it was '78 to '79 IIRC).
I didn't care for all the sagebrush and lack of trees and rattle snakes.
I have yet to go overseas - closest I have been is the US Virgin Islands.
If I could choose a place to be young I would choose Halfway Oregon for the things outdoors I like to do. No need to dress like sheep cause there is very little crime in gun country. It's no place for old men as there is little medical care over there but I would have given a lot to grow up there.