Sunday Afternoon With Friends At Old Ranch... The Stories Get Better!
Not a snowballs chance in " H E double-toothpicks!
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Shaun is wound up telling us about the great skateboard accident
Bunny demonstrates "the boot"....
Dang.... The scotch look pretty good
Did You Know? - Scotch whisky (often referred to simply as "Scotch") is malt whisky or grain whisky made in Scotland. All Scotch whisky was originally made from malt barley. Commercial distilleries began introducing whisky made from wheat and rye in the late eighteenth century.
Scotch whisky is divided into five distinct categories: single malt Scotch whisky, single grain Scotch whisky, blended malt Scotch whisky (formerly called "vatted malt" or "pure malt"), blended grain Scotch whisky, and blended Scotch whisky.
All Scotch whisky must be aged in oak barrels for at least three years. Any age statement on a bottle of Scotch whisky, expressed in numerical form, must reflect the age of the youngest whisky used to produce that product. A whisky with an age statement is known as guaranteed-age whisky.
The first written mention of Scotch whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 1495. A friar named John Cor was the distiller at Lindores Abbey in the Kingdom of Fife.
We enjoy the Sunday afternoons at Old Ranch
Dang.... Paul must have done something right
Thank you Terri for the pictures.....
"I'm back...."
Dinner is served.... Peanuts
Did You Know? - Harvesting occurs in two stages.[citation needed] In mechanized systems, a machine is used to cut off the main root of the peanut plant by cutting through the soil just below the level of the peanut pods. The machine lifts the "bush" from the ground and shakes it, then inverts the bush, leaving the plant upside down on the ground to keep the peanuts out of the soil.
This allows the peanuts to dry slowly to a bit less than a third of their original moisture level over a period of three to four days. Traditionally, peanuts were pulled and inverted by hand. After the peanuts have dried sufficiently, they are threshed, removing the peanut pods from the rest of the bush.
Mechanized peanut harvester
Lounging is a major pass time on Sunday afternoons
... Oh... and telling funny stories
Linda has just awarded the "Fickle Finger Of Fate" award
Did You Know? - The Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award, saluting actual dubious achievements by the government or famous people, such as the announcement of a new Veterans Administration hospital to be erected in Southern California shortly after another such facility was destroyed in the Sylmar earthquake of 1971. The trophy was a gilt, outstretched finger atop a square base. "The flying, fickle finger of fate" was already a familiar catchphrase on the show (Dan Rowan would use the phrase when ushering "new talent" like Tiny Tim on stage).
Rowan and Martin - 1968-1973
"Sorry... We are too young!"..... You know, they may be too young for Laugh-In
She disguises her Vodka as ice water....
Did You Know? - Vodka (Russian: водка, Belarusian: Гарэлка, Polish: wódka) is a distilled beverage. It is composed primarily of water and ethanol with traces of impurities and flavorings. Vodka is made by the distillation of fermented substances such as grains, potatoes, or sometimes fruits and/or sugar.
What is this man up too???
Ah ha.... He was starring at his "Olive Garden"