A Big Thanks
I had to test the ftp hole I created in the firewall so I can upload remotely until I get the rest of the servers moved. Alta pages are now uploaded to the CMS site. I have to work on the images because the aspect ratio is off on some and the sizes of the files are a little large, but at least it's up. Thanks Blake.
Steve
Steve
Well, catching up with this thread was fun. I loaded more computer equipment in my car and drove home on Friday and felt like crap! I got home and all I wanted was to take a hot bath and go to sleep. It was not to be:

This poor sucker died at the steps to the front door and was only about two hours dead. No way I'm leaving this to start to rot on my doorstep, but I was still too sick to dig a hole in the summer dried ground so my only choice was to drag him around the house and down the hill. He was a big buck and must of weighed in at around 100 pounds. I really felt sick after dragging him 200 feet to his final resting place. I didn't get out of bed on Saturday. Never a dull moment in "A Big Thanks." I'm back at the shop today.
Steve

This poor sucker died at the steps to the front door and was only about two hours dead. No way I'm leaving this to start to rot on my doorstep, but I was still too sick to dig a hole in the summer dried ground so my only choice was to drag him around the house and down the hill. He was a big buck and must of weighed in at around 100 pounds. I really felt sick after dragging him 200 feet to his final resting place. I didn't get out of bed on Saturday. Never a dull moment in "A Big Thanks." I'm back at the shop today.
Steve
Well, catching up with this thread was fun. I loaded more computer equipment in my car and drove home on Friday and felt like crap! I got home and all I wanted was to take a hot bath and go to sleep. It was not to be:

This poor sucker died at the steps to the front door and was only about two hours dead. No way I'm leaving this to start to rot on my doorstep, but I was still too sick to dig a hole in the summer dried ground so my only choice was to drag him around the house and down the hill. He was a big buck and must of weighed in at around 100 pounds. I really felt sick after dragging him 200 feet to his final resting place. I didn't get out of bed on Saturday. Never a dull moment in "A Big Thanks." I'm back at the shop today.
Steve

This poor sucker died at the steps to the front door and was only about two hours dead. No way I'm leaving this to start to rot on my doorstep, but I was still too sick to dig a hole in the summer dried ground so my only choice was to drag him around the house and down the hill. He was a big buck and must of weighed in at around 100 pounds. I really felt sick after dragging him 200 feet to his final resting place. I didn't get out of bed on Saturday. Never a dull moment in "A Big Thanks." I'm back at the shop today.
Steve
Did he look like he had been hit? Probably ate some of them bad berries.Shelly
Christmas Tree Lane Run
Yeah, you guys better be doing well for this weekend, it is going to be fun. Last year was a blast and I look foward to the run this year. It got the holiday spirit going for me.
Armando
Armando



You told me to post!!
