I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
Our Morning Coffee and Weather
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60's today. I'm working on living room renos. Then out for supper tonight. 59 yrs old today. Make some tea soon then get busy. Have a great day all.
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Happy Birthday RanchRoper.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Happy Birthday from me also RR.
Sitting here reading a little, gotta go to town shortly.
Suppose to get up to mid 90's here the next few days. Guess summer is officially here.
Sitting here reading a little, gotta go to town shortly.
Suppose to get up to mid 90's here the next few days. Guess summer is officially here.
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Happy Birthday Ranch Roper !!
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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PMC wrote:
On a side note, I'm very glad I found this forum. It's a great community.
With this simple statement, you have made all the work we have done here pay off in spades. Thank you for being part of it.
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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Happy Birthday, RanchRoper. I hope it's a great day.RanchRoper wrote: 59 yrs old today.
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I wonder if there is a Yeti forum.JEBar wrote:that they are .... if all we needed was cooler to take to the lake once in a while, I couldn't see spending the money .... the butcher in my Wife's hometown is a master when it comes to processing steaks .... we've brought them back home with us for many years, friends have tried them and placed order to where when we return home in August we will leave with about $3,000 worth of fresh (not frozen) individually vacuum packed sirloin and rib eye steaks in the Yeti .... it has taken us over 3 weeks to get home and we not only have never lost a steak but the time is figured into the aging process .... over time we've tried relatively expensive Igloo, Coleman, and other top name brands and while they all worked, none can compare with the Yeti .... the way it handles keeping its contents cool while adding minimal ice in August is exceptional .... also when we spend the winter in Texas there are times we are a significant drive from good grocery shopping .... using the Yeti really comes in handySir Henry wrote:Those Yeti's are expensive.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Having a double mocha coffee now in my Henry mug. With the A/C keeping us kool, the coffee is good!
Last evening weather report had heat index warnings for the weekend -- plus 100* in KCMO. The stationed also developed a new graphic to "guide" folk in how to protect themselves against these high temps and humidity. Summer has settled in!
Probably won't have any coffee this afternoon.
Enjoy your weekend, Everyone, and keep kool!!
Last evening weather report had heat index warnings for the weekend -- plus 100* in KCMO. The stationed also developed a new graphic to "guide" folk in how to protect themselves against these high temps and humidity. Summer has settled in!
Probably won't have any coffee this afternoon.
Enjoy your weekend, Everyone, and keep kool!!
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Thanks daytime dave, you guys rock, thank you for all your work on this forum!daytime dave wrote:PMC wrote:
On a side note, I'm very glad I found this forum. It's a great community.
With this simple statement, you have made all the work we have done here pay off in spades. Thank you for being part of it.
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Happy Birthaday RR!