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A very rainy Saturday in the middle of July, with high temperatures in the 70s in TENNESSEE!  :rant:

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Any day above the grass is a good day.

That said, the rain did mess up a few things I wanted to do today.

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I would rather have the water falling from the sky than rolling off my back....humidity sux....the rain is a welcome relief....jmho

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As a whitewater kayaker, I love it when it rains long and hard in the summer. It brings up the creeks and rivers. Although, I'm not sure this event is going to be quite enough. Probably will be great river levels on Monday, when I have to be at work.

 

Here's a song that is my kayaking mantra. Maybe it will pick up your spirits:

 

http://youtu.be/esEdC0c3YI4

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Thanks for the 90s flashback :pleased:

 

I'll take this cool wet weather over hot and miserable any time!!

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I like to mow, so rain is welcome. It'll be hot again. Edited by enfield
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Spend a few tours in the sandbox and you'll welcome every season. Not enough rain this year yet if you ask me.
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I would rather have the water falling from the sky than rolling off my back....humidity sux....the rain is a welcome relief....jmho

 

Spend a few tours in the sandbox and you'll welcome every season. Not enough rain this year yet if you ask me.

 

 

What these guys said.  Tennessee has more than enough hot as f**k days during the summer- and even during spring a fall.  A few cooler days with some rain to keep the grass and other things that grow in good health is a good thing.

 

I was making calls for work yesterday sitting on a porch while enjoying the nice temps and light breeze at 6pm.  That's a novelty this time of year and I loved it.

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A very rainy Saturday in the middle of July, with high temperatures in the 70s in TENNESSEE!

 

 

What really stinks is a rainy Saturday when you can eat breakfast, then drink chicken broth, clear jello and clear popcicles for the rest of the day, then all day sunday including drinking a gallon of cholyte later. Guess what test i'm having Monday? :yuck:

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What really stinks is a rainy Saturday when you can eat breakfast, then drink chicken broth, clear jello and clear popcicles for the rest of the day, then all day sunday including drinking a gallon of cholyte later. Guess what test i'm having Monday? :yuck:


Well I'm guessing it won't be multiple choice... :ugh: :yuck:
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What really stinks is a rainy Saturday when you can eat breakfast, then drink chicken broth, clear jello and clear popcicles for the rest of the day, then all day sunday including drinking a gallon of cholyte later. Guess what test i'm having Monday? :yuck:

My last was 2 years ago, dont have to go back for 8 more years.

Hope it goes well, 1st?

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My last was 2 years ago, dont have to go back for 8 more years.

Hope it goes well, 1st?

 

I've had one before about 6 years ago, at least they knock you out for it, that's one test I wouldn't want to be awake for. I think they are doing both since I had those bleeding ulcers a while back, I'll be sure to tell them to scope my stomach first. :ugh:

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I think the weather control department (WCD) got confused and moved Feb to the middle of July.

 

Have you lived in Tn for many Februaries?

 

I'm guessing not.

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[quote name="K191145" post="1170089" timestamp="1405805222"]What really stinks is a rainy Saturday when you can eat breakfast, then drink chicken broth, clear jello and clear popcicles for the rest of the day, then all day sunday including drinking a gallon of cholyte later. Guess what test i'm having Monday? :yuck:[/quote] You win, no contest. Rain didn't mess up my Saturday too much. Today was our major moving day into our new home. We got lucky enough to have a enclosed trailer to haul everything with, and just when we'd get really hot from picking the heavy things up, it would come a light shower and cool us off. We're 100% out of our old house and 99% unpacked into this one. You won't hear me complain about the rain one bit. If it had been 90 degrees and humid, today I don't think me and my crew (family) would have been able to truck along all day like we did.
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What really stinks is a rainy Saturday when you can eat breakfast, then drink chicken broth, clear jello and clear popcicles for the rest of the day, then all day sunday including drinking a gallon of cholyte later. Guess what test i'm having Monday? :yuck:

 

Thanks for the reminder that I need to call the Franklin Gut Clinic tomorrow and see when I'm due for my next one.

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Thanks for the reminder that I need to call the Franklin Gut Clinic tomorrow and see when I'm due for my next one.

 

That's life when you get up in age, you start getting stuck with more probs and needles. I'm getting mine done at the VA, years ago I believe at M.Boro they infected a few vets with disease after a colonoscopy because they didn't sterilize the equipment properly. That's the kind of thing that makes you say EEEWWWWW.

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Well the scopes went fine today, glad I could eat finally. The Prilosec is working good on my stomach and nothing else but a polyp which is pretty commen in us old farts. Good to go for 5 + years now.

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 I think they are doing both since I had those bleeding ulcers a while back, I'll be sure to tell them to scope my stomach first. :ugh:

 

^ :rofl: ^

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