My wife and I recently visited Europe (Paris, Edinburgh, and London). We
did book some activities ahead of time (sometimes that's even necessary for
some activities), but we also wanted to have some free-form time.
We went to Italy a few years ago, and had a travel agent (they're still around!) plan the logistics. She even included down time and free time in the schedule!
As I'm fond of saying, Spontaneity has its time and its place...
Re: Re: Favorite fast food items
By: Accession to phigan on Fri Jan 02 2026 08:01:52
bunch of little gift shops, and we also ate at the "Haunted
Hamburger"...
Did you try their ghoulash or imbibbing their spirits? Of course you
gotta have a piece of booberry pie for desert. :)
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Lots of stuff packed into a one week vacation. We only had a couple
of actual days to enjoy our VRBO that had an outdoor kitchen and
pool.
Maybe too much stuff. Personally, I prefer a more free-form
vacation. I pick a place I want to go, get there and then just see
what happens. More relaxing that way.
when i was with my common law wife pookie, we would go to virginia every year for 2 weeks. her dad had a house on the lake.
Could be a regional thing. When I went out to L.A., an Arby's
there offered a pulled pork sandwitch which mine back home
didn't; hadn't even heard of it.
Re: Road Trip!
By: MRO to Mortar on Sat Jan 03 2026 07:11 pm
when i was with my common law wife pookie, we would go to virginia
every year for 2 weeks. her dad had a house on the lake.
Do you remember which lake in VA? I'm in VA.
I saw a sign at a barbecue restaurant:
"I like my butt rubbed, and my pork pulled". <G>
"I like my butt rubbed, and my pork pulled". <G>
Another long time Little Rock barbecue place has the slogan
"You Can't Beat Our Meat". <G>
Do you remember which lake in VA? I'm in VA.
laka anna
https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/lake-anna
Not only have a fished it quite a few times, but I remember fishing
in one or two of the ponds that were displaced when they filled
it.
It's a beautiful lake with a large striper population in it.
it can be dangerous due to the reckless boat drivers. i think
there's drowing deaths or boat related deaths every year.
I saw a sign at a barbecue restaurant:
"I like my butt rubbed, and my pork pulled". <G>
I'm stealing that for a tagline :)
"I like my butt rubbed, and my pork pulled". <G>
That's a rib tickler.
Not food-related, but there's a pet salon called Doggy Style,
with the sub-heading, "We do cats, too."
with the sub-heading, "We do cats, too."
I could make a snide remark on that, but discretion is the better part of valor. :)
with the sub-heading, "We do cats, too."
I could make a snide remark on that, but discretion is the better part of valor. :)
Sometimes ya just gotta hit paws.
At least my nets haven't gone to the dogs.
At least my nets haven't gone to the dogs.
Because on the airwaves, EVERYBODY knows you're a dog. :)
At least my nets haven't gone to the dogs.
Because on the airwaves, EVERYBODY knows you're a dog. :)
Especially when Net Control has to BARK at those who won't follow
net protocol.
I know of one ham who will key up and call CQ, without asking if the frequency is already in use.
Patience a virtue, and a lot of ham radio operators don't have
that... especially considering they are trying to make their quota
of ham radio net checkins for that day.
Daryl Stout wrote to Mortar <=-
Patience a virtue, and a lot of ham radio operators don't have
that... especially considering they are trying to make their quota of
ham radio net checkins for that day.
I always knew Big HAM was working behind the scenes to push
for more checkins.
Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-I once missed my checkin because my equipment was broken. I had to order
One can't be fashionably late for a ham radio net. I'll give folks plenty of time to checkin, but there is a similar setup that I myself
and other net control station uses when checkins dry up.
1) Auctioneer Mode -- going once, going twice, sold, close the checkins and the net.
Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
One can't be fashionably late for a ham radio net. I'll give folks plenty of time to checkin, but there is a similar setup that I
myself and other net control station uses when checkins dry up.
1) Auctioneer Mode -- going once, going twice, sold, close theI once missed my checkin because my equipment was broken. I had to
checkins and the net.
order a new battery pack for my handheld.
I once missed my checkin because my equipment was broken. I had
to order a new battery pack for my handheld.
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