I Just Might Remove Some Of The Ice Covering My Better beaches...I WANT RINGS!

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Men of northern ancestry have certain muscles that allow them to "more fully retract". Males of ancestry nearer the equator tend to "dangle" to stay cool. This is the origin of the myth of the "big" black guy.

It's cold outside. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
 

I used to push the ice away from the shore on inland lakes to be able to detect deeper though I covered the same areas in the fall.
 

Sandman said:
I used to push the ice away from the shore on inland lakes to be able to detect deeper though I covered the same areas in the fall.

I have done the same too. What a bunch of desperadoes we are..... :laughing7:
 

batcap said:
Men of northern ancestry have certain muscles that allow them to "more fully retract". Males of ancestry nearer the equator tend to "dangle" to stay cool. This is the origin of the myth of the "big" black guy.

It's cold outside. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

That's an interesting theory :icon_scratch: and makes sense too. Too bad Darwin wasn't around to debate this one. I bet if some of the gals chimed in on this discussion it could really take off. :lurk:
 

That guy with the axe looks like he is frozen in place. I suppose you can chop him out or wait for the spring thaw? Monty
 

Monty said:
That guy with the axe looks like he is frozen in place. I suppose you can chop him out or wait for the spring thaw? Monty

If not frozen in place, definitely frozen in places..... :laughing7:
 

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