44 thoughts on “Boomer’s Sunday

  1. First, I guess. Not a big accomplishment like the Weekend Open Thread.

    1. I never understood the hype surrounding First Post in the Weekend Open Thread.

      1. There’s nothing to understand, Major. It’s a thing, that’s all. Some enjoy the chase, others don’t. Some try, others watch and see who wins. It’s taken on a life of its own, and that’s never a bad thing.

        Well, almost never.

      2. It’s just fun. A chance to release our inner child. I reached out to my own inner child once. Little sumbitch bit my finger.

    1. I featured that in a trivia column a year or so back. The emus won. Major embarrassment for the Aussie forces.

  2. Non-political, non-genderconfusiosity, non-gunsarecool, non-anything I normally write here.

    That second one is about right for my neighbor and good friend. He’s an avid hunter, travelling to TX, MI, GA, and elsewhere, while maintaining a local hunting area (formerly a lease near MS, now one of his friends’ properties near the Atchafalaya Basin). I helped him clear a few shooting lanes, maintain some food plots, and so on years ago, and he’s always been one to build fairly decent permanent stands. He brags about not even wearing camo, as he simply takes a cooler of beer and a heater and sits in the stand for a few hours waiting to see something worth shooting.

    While he usually kills a few deer each year and has a good supply of tenderloins, sausage, ground venison, and other cuts, I think his biggest pleasure is simply getting out in the woods alone, throwing back a few Coors or Keystone Lights, and enjoying life.

    1. Sounds like a life well lived.
      I’m jealous.

    1. There should be an award this month for the fake woman with the best looking adam’s apple.

  3. Darth Vader with Colt 45 Malt Liquor.

    If Darth can be done in by a women, any man can.

  4. Not sure I understand the thing with a Rivian on the back of flatbed for delivery. There are lots of charging stations on I-80 not just Tesla Superchargers. That particular Rivian is a Quad Motor so it gets about 330 miles to a charge, so yes it would have to stop on its way from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne, but it could do it in less than 30 minutes and be at 80%, so still faster than an old slow flatbed!

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