The Semi Official HOT DUDES Thread!!!!!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by littleton
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Chaz - Since I haven't been here for a while, I have absolutely no idea what that means. Even if I had been following along, I'm not sure I would!
Has everyone (but Lesley OF COURSE) been keeping MOM in line or is she OUT OF CONTROL??? Thought I would stay off her RADAR SCREEN for a couple of days.
You know L its funny you should use that term OUT OF CONTROL as that is C-5 Dads usuall excuse for me/my behavior
he just gives up and throws the old OOC out there
I am what is known as a forever Groupie meaning if I am anywhere near anyone famous that I care to meet he just gives up knowing I will find a way in
Such as Robin Williams, Telly Savalas(yur old enough to know who that was right)
J/K lets see who else Mike Love (Beach Boy) Les Dudek (old rocker) The whole Journey group (80's fame) Kenny Rankin (awesome singer) well I know Im leaving a few out as I think back to the Concert days lets just say I was allways at the foot of the stage
Got alot of good photos too but anyway L as far as keeping me in line
that depends on what the line is for
now go back to your video/computer games and next time you stop by bring me a DUDE
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Chaz - Since I haven't been here for a while, I have absolutely no idea what that means. Even if I had been following along, I'm not sure I would!
Has everyone (but Lesley OF COURSE) been keeping MOM in line or is she OUT OF CONTROL??? Thought I would stay off her RADAR SCREEN for a couple of days. You know L its funny you should use that term OUT OF CONTROL as that is C-5 Dads usuall excuse for me/my behavior
he just gives up and throws the old OOC out there
I am what is known as a forever Groupie meaning if I am anywhere near anyone famous that I care to meet he just gives up knowing I will find a way in
Such as Robin Williams, Telly Savalas(yur old enough to know who that was right)
J/K lets see who else Mike Love (Beach Boy) Les Dudek (old rocker) The whole Journey group (80's fame) Kenny Rankin (awesome singer) well I know Im leaving a few out as I think back to the Concert days lets just say I was allways at the foot of the stage
that depends on what the line is for
now go back to your video/computer games and next time you stop by bring me a DUDE
Littleton's Solution to a Bad Situation
MOM and all -
I came up with this great new plan to alleviate my crappy parking situation at work. You see, we have this huge parking lot with all sorts of reserved spaces for the high muckety mucks, handicapped persons and so forth. Being low on the totem pole as you might imagine, I have about a 3 minute walk in each morning.
I know it's early in the morning for you, but try and picture this opportunity. Near the front of the building, to your left as you face the building is a series of about 6 handicapped slots. To the right of those is a bike rack taking up one slot and to the right of that regular parking slots. Now people, me included, being creatures of habit get in a rut. But this can work to one's (read Littleton's) advantage. Since everyone is used to the fact that there is no parking between the bike rack and the handicapped slots, they give a quick look from the road, see nothing available to the right of the bike rack and go park somewhere deep within the parking black hole. One night after working quite late and with the lot quite empty I had an idea. Why not move the bike rack one slot to the right thus opening up a nice, juicy parking space between the bike rack and the first handicapped slot. If no one noticed, Littleton would have his own "reserved" slot. So with all the strength that I could muster from my scrawny little body I slowly and agonizingly moved the heavy bike rack into its new position.
SUCCESS!!!! On the very first morning I whip right into LITTLETON'S new slot and have been doing that for about a month now. My plan is that if people start catching on, I'll just have to move the bike rack back to its original position for a while to get everyone used to that once again.
Some kids just make their MOMs proud!
MOM and all -
I came up with this great new plan to alleviate my crappy parking situation at work. You see, we have this huge parking lot with all sorts of reserved spaces for the high muckety mucks, handicapped persons and so forth. Being low on the totem pole as you might imagine, I have about a 3 minute walk in each morning.

I know it's early in the morning for you, but try and picture this opportunity. Near the front of the building, to your left as you face the building is a series of about 6 handicapped slots. To the right of those is a bike rack taking up one slot and to the right of that regular parking slots. Now people, me included, being creatures of habit get in a rut. But this can work to one's (read Littleton's) advantage. Since everyone is used to the fact that there is no parking between the bike rack and the handicapped slots, they give a quick look from the road, see nothing available to the right of the bike rack and go park somewhere deep within the parking black hole. One night after working quite late and with the lot quite empty I had an idea. Why not move the bike rack one slot to the right thus opening up a nice, juicy parking space between the bike rack and the first handicapped slot. If no one noticed, Littleton would have his own "reserved" slot. So with all the strength that I could muster from my scrawny little body I slowly and agonizingly moved the heavy bike rack into its new position.
SUCCESS!!!! On the very first morning I whip right into LITTLETON'S new slot and have been doing that for about a month now. My plan is that if people start catching on, I'll just have to move the bike rack back to its original position for a while to get everyone used to that once again.
Some kids just make their MOMs proud!
Bravo!!!
I'm always too nervous in the 'S', so I park as far away from everyone as I can, but the Bronco is a different story. With all of the snowfall, I usually get the end space that is half covered from the snow plow. One or to good starts gets me right on top of the pile and a much shorter walk to my office!
Creative parking is too important to be overlooked!
I'm always too nervous in the 'S', so I park as far away from everyone as I can, but the Bronco is a different story. With all of the snowfall, I usually get the end space that is half covered from the snow plow. One or to good starts gets me right on top of the pile and a much shorter walk to my office!
Creative parking is too important to be overlooked!
Originally posted by Zoechops
Bravo!!!
I'm always too nervous in the 'S', so I park as far away from everyone as I can, but the Bronco is a different story. With all of the snowfall, I usually get the end space that is half covered from the snow plow. One or to good starts gets me right on top of the pile and a much shorter walk to my office!
Creative parking is too important to be overlooked!
Bravo!!!
I'm always too nervous in the 'S', so I park as far away from everyone as I can, but the Bronco is a different story. With all of the snowfall, I usually get the end space that is half covered from the snow plow. One or to good starts gets me right on top of the pile and a much shorter walk to my office!
Creative parking is too important to be overlooked!
Maybe its good practice but I'm ready for a new truck.
Originally posted by Zoechops
MOTHER, Are you sure I can't put the pic of you, Steven and myself back up???
MOTHER, Are you sure I can't put the pic of you, Steven and myself back up???
PS check for PM
Originally posted by Zoechops
Bravo!!!
I'm always too nervous in the 'S', so I park as far away from everyone as I can, but the Bronco is a different story. With all of the snowfall, I usually get the end space that is half covered from the snow plow. One or to good starts gets me right on top of the pile and a much shorter walk to my office!
Creative parking is too important to be overlooked!
Bravo!!!
I'm always too nervous in the 'S', so I park as far away from everyone as I can, but the Bronco is a different story. With all of the snowfall, I usually get the end space that is half covered from the snow plow. One or to good starts gets me right on top of the pile and a much shorter walk to my office!
Creative parking is too important to be overlooked!
Originally posted by Ledfoot
I miss pulling tree stumps and plowing in my Uncle's Silverado back in CT...Nothing like jumping snow dunes to the tune of a V-8 engine roar...
I miss pulling tree stumps and plowing in my Uncle's Silverado back in CT...Nothing like jumping snow dunes to the tune of a V-8 engine roar...








