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BB — Antartica (Part 39)
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mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“We are both at the same point I saw it earlier when he moved the stove.”

I was too busy noticing his hair is shrinking every episode, it was better long.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“I was too busy noticing his hair is shrinking every episode, it was better long.”

Strangely I have not noticed his hair.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Jenny turned down a trailer that must have cost several hundred thousand because she wished to stay in her old tin bucket.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Strangely I have not noticed his hair.”

The way it flops on his eyes annoys me, better when he had a pony tail.

Pandora and Creepy live in a strange cold damp place but they have silky bedding.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Jenny turned down a trailer that must have cost several hundred thousand because she wished to stay in her old tin bucket.”

That was an irrelevant side story unless I missed something.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“Pandora and Creepy live in a strange cold damp place but they have silky bedding.”

All kippers and curtains.

Have you time for a freshly showered Joe Ray.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“That was an irrelevant side story unless I missed something.”

They are quite irrelevant.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“All kippers and curtains.

Have you time for a freshly showered Joe Ray.”

Yes, I am sad they would not show the result of his electrical work meeting running water. Is 6.20 OK?
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“Yes, I am sad they would not show the result of his electrical work meeting running water. Is 6.20 OK?”

Meeting running water and the nails he has in his shoes

OK for 6:20.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Joe is not happy.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Joe's local store is only eight miles away he could walk that far in two hours.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
I don't think the winter will bring any hardship for Dan.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Meeting running water and the nails he has in his shoes
.”

The nails would help direct the current.

Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Joe's local store is only eight miles away he could walk that far in two hours.”

He will need a shopping trolley to carry the fuel for his lights, no mention of his newly set up generator.

He must be using savings or a pension.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“He must be using savings or a pension.”

His wife probably had life insurance.

Doc and Jeanny are a sickly duo.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I don't think the winter will bring any hardship for Dan.”

All that fuss and he gets enough for one dinner, a long way off the 300lbs he needs.

Dan has an accent that is almost Canadian.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
I doubt if Bear Claw has many more winters left in him.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“His wife probably had life insurance.

Doc and Jeanny are a sickly duo.”

He may have had a public sector job like a mailman, that would have a good pension.

I was about to say the same about Doc and Jeanny, they are not fit to live far from a doctor.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“All that fuss and he gets enough for one dinner, a long way off the 300lbs he needs.

Dan has an accent that is almost Canadian.”

I wouldn't be surprised if Dan visits his local ASDA on Thursday nights.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I doubt if Bear Claw has many more winters left in him.”

Living in the mountains with clean air is probably what helps more than anything.

Joe Ray is off on his travels after a sip of water, he did not fill a flask.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“I wouldn't be surprised if Dan visits his local ASDA on Thursday nights.”

His wife brings stuff home on her way back from work.

Joe Ray has trouble getting a lift?
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“His wife brings stuff home on her way back from work.”

Yep he is about as off the grid as we are.

Originally Posted by mazey:
“Joe Ray has trouble getting a lift? ”

Would you give him a lift if you spotted him on a country road near dark.
mazey
09-03-2016
The tree in the middle of the cabin supplements the first aid box, apt for 2 sicklies.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by mazey:
“The tree in the middle of the cabin supplements the first aid box, apt for 2 sicklies.”

They are odd balls.

It would be worth finding a native American and taking him to Dan's area to go into business fishing.
mazey
09-03-2016
Originally Posted by Tanequil:
“Yep he is about as off the grid as we are.

Would you give him a lift if you spotted him on a country road near dark.”

It was the way he said it that tickled me.

My car is not the cleanest but I would hesitate to give him a lift.

Dan is not even helping haul in the net, he must be paying Larry.
Tanequil
09-03-2016
It would be fumy if Joe Ray got to the store to find it closed down.
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