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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #135 on: September 20, 2016, 03:47:33 PM »

Obituary lull.
Feeling pretty bitchy-ary myself.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #136 on: September 20, 2016, 03:53:14 PM »

....hit the Women's Club to replenish my wardrobe (they have a Man Cave outside), .....
How convenient for the dawg as well.
... and to check out the women volunteers of course Mark.
Goes without saying.... 8)
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #137 on: September 20, 2016, 03:56:16 PM »

From Victoria, Texas - Best Obituary I have seen in quite a while!

A man named Howard Wayne Neal from the tiny town of Lolita near Victoria has one of the best obituaries of the year.

Neal, 74, died on Sept. 11 and the obituary placed in the Victoria Advocate last week evokes equal parts Ron Swanson and Charles Bukowski.


“Wayne Neal has exited his rickety old body, having lived twice as long as he expected and way longer then he deserved,” the obit states in the first paragraph. “He often wished in his later years that he had not treated his body like a Tavern.
 
“Wayne never met a man he didn't want to Indian leg wrestle, or play mercy with. Mainly because he was an ornery ole bastard,” it continues.

Neal was a contractor in life, “the best concrete contractor in all of Texas,” according to the obit. His wife Carolyn died before him (“mainly because she had enough of his shenanigans,” his obit says) and he survived by one son, plus another unnamed one. Wonder what the story is there.

“He had a passion for old cars, scotch, his construction company, scotch, travel, and oh yeah scotch. Did we mention scotch?” Neal’s obit declares.

Neal’s funeral service was on Sept. 17 at the Oaklawn Funeral Home Chapel in Edna.

One of Neal’s grandchildren is Christie Neal. The 35-year-old works for the family’s Lolita-based Mirage Industrial Group.

She remembers her grandfather for his eccentric ways and assures the Houston Chronicle that everything in the obit is true. It was written in part by one of his sons. She only wishes that it would have mentioned his fondness for arm wrestling at the bar.

“Everything in the obit is real. He was eccentric because he could be,” she says. After he retired he spent his time driving across the country taking in the sights.

For the record his favorite scotch was Chivas Regal.
honesty is always best. maybe I'll write my own.
Don't worry, we'll write it for you. And we'll be REALLY accurate. ;)
Sure as hell won't read anything like Barry's....that goes for most of us!
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #138 on: September 20, 2016, 03:58:05 PM »

Home but way too damn hot for the patio, Sheesh - Fall?

99 degrees - Feels Like 109
82 here, feels like 90. passing thunderstorm only made it better, for me anyway.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #139 on: September 20, 2016, 04:01:53 PM »

Alright, time to head home, get started writing something out for Dean. Hazzuh!
later Dave, and thanks, I hope.
Later Dave, I will put together some DAWG notes to add.
I suspect between the Daves and fishy we'll end up with multiple versions requiring reconciliation.  Or perhaps just publish them in one book with different accounts of the same story.  The Bible of Dean.
Exactly, the Gospel according to Fish, CarolinaDave, TravellinDave, ChampDave, compiled by Pope Tony and Saint Bean.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #140 on: September 20, 2016, 04:02:41 PM »

Home but way too damn hot for the patio, Sheesh - Fall?

99 degrees - Feels Like 109
82 here, feels like 90. passing thunderstorm only made it better, for me anyway.
We can't even get a passing cloud
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #141 on: September 20, 2016, 04:02:48 PM »

This back to work is killing me, think I will go home early and kind of ease into this dreadful routine.

BBL from the patio -
There's always early retirement...quit your bitchin'.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #142 on: September 20, 2016, 04:04:07 PM »

From Victoria, Texas - Best Obituary I have seen in quite a while!

A man named Howard Wayne Neal from the tiny town of Lolita near Victoria has one of the best obituaries of the year.

Neal, 74, died on Sept. 11 and the obituary placed in the Victoria Advocate last week evokes equal parts Ron Swanson and Charles Bukowski.


“Wayne Neal has exited his rickety old body, having lived twice as long as he expected and way longer then he deserved,” the obit states in the first paragraph. “He often wished in his later years that he had not treated his body like a Tavern.
 
“Wayne never met a man he didn't want to Indian leg wrestle, or play mercy with. Mainly because he was an ornery ole bastard,” it continues.

Neal was a contractor in life, “the best concrete contractor in all of Texas,” according to the obit. His wife Carolyn died before him (“mainly because she had enough of his shenanigans,” his obit says) and he survived by one son, plus another unnamed one. Wonder what the story is there.

“He had a passion for old cars, scotch, his construction company, scotch, travel, and oh yeah scotch. Did we mention scotch?” Neal’s obit declares.

Neal’s funeral service was on Sept. 17 at the Oaklawn Funeral Home Chapel in Edna.

One of Neal’s grandchildren is Christie Neal. The 35-year-old works for the family’s Lolita-based Mirage Industrial Group.

She remembers her grandfather for his eccentric ways and assures the Houston Chronicle that everything in the obit is true. It was written in part by one of his sons. She only wishes that it would have mentioned his fondness for arm wrestling at the bar.

“Everything in the obit is real. He was eccentric because he could be,” she says. After he retired he spent his time driving across the country taking in the sights.

For the record his favorite scotch was Chivas Regal.
honesty is always best. maybe I'll write my own.
Don't worry, we'll write it for you. And we'll be REALLY accurate. ;)
Sure as hell won't read anything like Barry's....that goes for most of us!
Only sure way to avoid that is to write your own but even then there is a risk of family intervention.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #143 on: September 20, 2016, 04:06:21 PM »

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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #144 on: September 20, 2016, 04:13:48 PM »

From Victoria, Texas - Best Obituary I have seen in quite a while!

A man named Howard Wayne Neal from the tiny town of Lolita near Victoria has one of the best obituaries of the year.

Neal, 74, died on Sept. 11 and the obituary placed in the Victoria Advocate last week evokes equal parts Ron Swanson and Charles Bukowski.


“Wayne Neal has exited his rickety old body, having lived twice as long as he expected and way longer then he deserved,” the obit states in the first paragraph. “He often wished in his later years that he had not treated his body like a Tavern.
 
“Wayne never met a man he didn't want to Indian leg wrestle, or play mercy with. Mainly because he was an ornery ole bastard,” it continues.

Neal was a contractor in life, “the best concrete contractor in all of Texas,” according to the obit. His wife Carolyn died before him (“mainly because she had enough of his shenanigans,” his obit says) and he survived by one son, plus another unnamed one. Wonder what the story is there.

“He had a passion for old cars, scotch, his construction company, scotch, travel, and oh yeah scotch. Did we mention scotch?” Neal’s obit declares.

Neal’s funeral service was on Sept. 17 at the Oaklawn Funeral Home Chapel in Edna.

One of Neal’s grandchildren is Christie Neal. The 35-year-old works for the family’s Lolita-based Mirage Industrial Group.

She remembers her grandfather for his eccentric ways and assures the Houston Chronicle that everything in the obit is true. It was written in part by one of his sons. She only wishes that it would have mentioned his fondness for arm wrestling at the bar.

“Everything in the obit is real. He was eccentric because he could be,” she says. After he retired he spent his time driving across the country taking in the sights.

For the record his favorite scotch was Chivas Regal.
honesty is always best. maybe I'll write my own.
Don't worry, we'll write it for you. And we'll be REALLY accurate. ;)
Sure as hell won't read anything like Barry's....that goes for most of us!
Only sure way to avoid that is to write your own but even then there is a risk of family intervention.
But then you have to ask yourself...will you give a schitt?
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #145 on: September 20, 2016, 04:32:58 PM »

Home but way too damn hot for the patio, Sheesh - Fall?

99 degrees - Feels Like 109
82 here, feels like 90. passing thunderstorm only made it better, for me anyway.
88° average for today is 78°.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #146 on: September 20, 2016, 04:36:51 PM »

Home but way too damn hot for the patio, Sheesh - Fall?

99 degrees - Feels Like 109
82 here, feels like 90. passing thunderstorm only made it better, for me anyway.
88° average for today is 78°.
Only two more days of summer left.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #147 on: September 20, 2016, 05:43:14 PM »

From Victoria, Texas - Best Obituary I have seen in quite a while!

A man named Howard Wayne Neal from the tiny town of Lolita near Victoria has one of the best obituaries of the year.

Neal, 74, died on Sept. 11 and the obituary placed in the Victoria Advocate last week evokes equal parts Ron Swanson and Charles Bukowski.


“Wayne Neal has exited his rickety old body, having lived twice as long as he expected and way longer then he deserved,” the obit states in the first paragraph. “He often wished in his later years that he had not treated his body like a Tavern.
 
“Wayne never met a man he didn't want to Indian leg wrestle, or play mercy with. Mainly because he was an ornery ole bastard,” it continues.

Neal was a contractor in life, “the best concrete contractor in all of Texas,” according to the obit. His wife Carolyn died before him (“mainly because she had enough of his shenanigans,” his obit says) and he survived by one son, plus another unnamed one. Wonder what the story is there.

“He had a passion for old cars, scotch, his construction company, scotch, travel, and oh yeah scotch. Did we mention scotch?” Neal’s obit declares.

Neal’s funeral service was on Sept. 17 at the Oaklawn Funeral Home Chapel in Edna.

One of Neal’s grandchildren is Christie Neal. The 35-year-old works for the family’s Lolita-based Mirage Industrial Group.

She remembers her grandfather for his eccentric ways and assures the Houston Chronicle that everything in the obit is true. It was written in part by one of his sons. She only wishes that it would have mentioned his fondness for arm wrestling at the bar.

“Everything in the obit is real. He was eccentric because he could be,” she says. After he retired he spent his time driving across the country taking in the sights.

For the record his favorite scotch was Chivas Regal.
honesty is always best. maybe I'll write my own.
Don't worry, we'll write it for you. And we'll be REALLY accurate. ;)
Sure as hell won't read anything like Barry's....that goes for most of us!
Only sure way to avoid that is to write your own but even then there is a risk of family intervention.
But then you have to ask yourself...will you give a schitt?
Well, yea, when you're writing it.
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #148 on: September 20, 2016, 06:26:43 PM »

From Victoria, Texas - Best Obituary I have seen in quite a while!

A man named Howard Wayne Neal from the tiny town of Lolita near Victoria has one of the best obituaries of the year.

Neal, 74, died on Sept. 11 and the obituary placed in the Victoria Advocate last week evokes equal parts Ron Swanson and Charles Bukowski.


“Wayne Neal has exited his rickety old body, having lived twice as long as he expected and way longer then he deserved,” the obit states in the first paragraph. “He often wished in his later years that he had not treated his body like a Tavern.
 
“Wayne never met a man he didn't want to Indian leg wrestle, or play mercy with. Mainly because he was an ornery ole bastard,” it continues.

Neal was a contractor in life, “the best concrete contractor in all of Texas,” according to the obit. His wife Carolyn died before him (“mainly because she had enough of his shenanigans,” his obit says) and he survived by one son, plus another unnamed one. Wonder what the story is there.

“He had a passion for old cars, scotch, his construction company, scotch, travel, and oh yeah scotch. Did we mention scotch?” Neal’s obit declares.

Neal’s funeral service was on Sept. 17 at the Oaklawn Funeral Home Chapel in Edna.

One of Neal’s grandchildren is Christie Neal. The 35-year-old works for the family’s Lolita-based Mirage Industrial Group.

She remembers her grandfather for his eccentric ways and assures the Houston Chronicle that everything in the obit is true. It was written in part by one of his sons. She only wishes that it would have mentioned his fondness for arm wrestling at the bar.

“Everything in the obit is real. He was eccentric because he could be,” she says. After he retired he spent his time driving across the country taking in the sights.

For the record his favorite scotch was Chivas Regal.
honesty is always best. maybe I'll write my own.
Don't worry, we'll write it for you. And we'll be REALLY accurate. ;)
Sure as hell won't read anything like Barry's....that goes for most of us!
Only sure way to avoid that is to write your own but even then there is a risk of family intervention.
But then you have to ask yourself...will you give a schitt?
Well, yea, when you're writing it.
But, do we really know?
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Re: 9/20/2016
« Reply #149 on: September 20, 2016, 08:03:08 PM »

Sheesh!
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