Posted by Bob Kerr on December 28, 2008 at 11:25:40 from (63.134.174.161):
In Reply to: OT New year's tradition posted by Massey Harris Steve on December 28, 2008 at 07:32:14:
We used to go camping on new years eve. Nothing more peaceful than the woods in the dead of winter except when the chainsaw is cutting more firewood and midnight hits and all the gun fire/ fireworks starts up and echos off the hills and hollers! One year a friend decided to swim across the lake at midnight since it hadn't froze over yet. boy was he sorry! Froze his butt off all night since the temp dropped that night to around 10 deg. Next morning the lake was froze over. I didn't set up my tent that year, just shoved my sleeping bag inside of it and stayed toasty all night. Now I just grab a good beer and sit by the woodstove and get my mind ready to write 2009 instead of 2008 on my checks. I have a 6 pack of Leinenkugel's all ready to go.
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