greetings from snowy cold michigan....of course that could describe most of the u.s. right now. picked up a skeeter beeter pro as my first hammock, i've already made some whoopie slings and looking forward to learning more about hangin'.
rick
greetings from snowy cold michigan....of course that could describe most of the u.s. right now. picked up a skeeter beeter pro as my first hammock, i've already made some whoopie slings and looking forward to learning more about hangin'.
rick
Howdy Neighbor!
this message is coming from a very warm spot in Southern/Central Michigan, but since I can't tell where you are actually located in Michigan I am unable to discern wheter you are a Troll (lives under the bridge-Lower Peninsula), or a boy from Upstairs (lives above the bridge in the UP (Upper Peninsula)).
But any who.....welcome aboard to HF...strap in, hold on tight, and enjoy the ride!
"If'n I'm gonna fall, someone is gonna' watch."
Sean Emery
Hello from New York.
"Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime” Rupert Pupkin
Welcome from another Michiganian.
“Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Welcome! What part of the State are you in? I'm usually in the state of confusion or irritation...
you will notice that Canoebie prefers to call himself as a "Michiganian", but I prefer to call myself a "Michigander".
"If'n I'm gonna fall, someone is gonna' watch."
Sean Emery
And that my dear friends is a very good question.
Rickxx...your first task is.....to determine what is the proper title for a person who hails from Michigan.
BTW-Remember not to hurt Canoebie's feeling too badly. let the olde' boy down gently if you please.
"If'n I'm gonna fall, someone is gonna' watch."
Sean Emery
Looks like you're in a prime spot to do some winter hanging. Welcome to HF dude!
Trevor
Michiganian is the more PC, as Michigander was decided to be sexist, apparently (according to my MI History teacher way back in high school).
Anyway, welcome rick. Lots of great info on here, and several of us Michiganders hanging around.
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