I go out way more during wintr than summer. I don't tan well and am a total wimp in the heat, so I can't say I'll be doing anything too adventurous in july. most of this has to do with me not being able to drive right now
I am Loving that classic car, but if I was gonna put videogames in my trunk, I would get a much bigger screen! (And I would also put a game cube back there )
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BlackDS wrote:I am Loving that classic car, but if I was gonna put videogames in my trunk, I would get a much bigger screen! (And I would also put a game cube back there )
Thanks, an expensive proposition gotta convince the wife for that. I throw a Phillips 20" CRT in once in a while for House of the Dead on the Dreamcast. With the 110 volt convertor already feeding the consoles, It does suck up the batteries quick though. Game consoles get rotated in depending on mood. Lucky running a bypass battery switch with two batteries, saving other battery to start the car.
Nothing would be more embarrassing at a Car Show then having to get a jump.
Reviving my old thread. Any Video Game hibernators missing their ration of vitamin D?
Just went boating at the lake yesterday and had a blast! I usually go to Mission bay, but wanted to avoid the Jet Ski Labor Day crowd. The lake is a lot warmer then the ocean, no wet suit needed. Wakeboarding, Water Skiing and Ski Bob floater. I rigged up a beach sand skid board with a metal ring. Hooked up to the boat works great as a makeshift boogie board. Have to let go once in a while to hike up the swim trunks!
Still a little sunshine left, any Indian Summer stories?
Yeah, I live in Florida. It's always either really hot, or raining, or both(which means hot, humid and muggy outside). So generally speaking, I don't go outside more than I have to. I like being indoors where I have a fan and air conditioning. Plus, too much sun makes my skin get darker, permanenty. It's just a thing with pigmentation in my family and I'm pretty happy with my skin tone the way it is
I've never been much of an outdoorsey type anyway. Some people down here love going to the beach though, which I don't get. I don't get what's so great about beaches. To quote the late, great Bill Hicks, the beach is "where dirt meets water"
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