Wednesday, February 22, 2006

is your life spinning out of control?

does it excite you or scare you???? Posted by Picasa

Sunday, February 19, 2006

skit idea

if you are reading this and your name is NOT brownie, email me huchton@ev1.net

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Responsibilities of a blogger

now that half a dozen hashers have links to my site from theirs, what are my responsibilities as a "blogger"? should i post something everyday? detail my schedule in the column? add a link to every hasher i know (or just the ones that have left comments on my page)?

And, am i that vain to believe that "I" am THAT interesting, to think that someone out there is reading my site and actually cares what i have to say? And, in turn, how would i know they were lurking? Is it THEIR responsibility to leave a comment?

In turn, do i HAVE to read THEIR stuff and post comments to let them know i was lurking?

BLOGGING, for such a casual thing, SURE IS STRESSFUL!!!!

----PIMP DOGGIE DAWG, HASHER

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

ok, another one of her

i think i will come back and add more text to this one, but not now--check back often! Posted by Picasa

i call her puddle jumper...

... especially on the internet--probably not a good idea to use her real name! "why no pics of younger one?" someone asked. mainly because she is not STILL enough to get a good shot. thank goodness for digital photography--i can delete all of those shots when she turn her head at the last minute.

the pimp dawg house got a new washing machine for the special day today--more on THAT later
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Sunday, February 12, 2006

GEOCACHING IN DISNEY

Posted by Picasa this is me, calendar girl (her hash name) and puddle jumper (not a hash name, just what she likes to do) GEOCACHING at EPCOT.

if you geocache--check us out: PimpHasher&TCH.RN

dayoldfish said...

geocaching, isn't that kind of like hashing? You go over all different environments searching for something (cache/beer). Oh wait I know the difference, hashing is fun. Just Kidding, have a few friends that cache and I like to rip on them.

3:28 PM

PlaysByEar said...

I used to geocache in Minnesota all the time. Always did it by bicycle too, man I used to ride a lot.

The last cache I found was at the end of an Austin hash; that was the first I found without using a GPS. Brownie and some others were scratching their asses trying to find it for fifteen minutes (w/GPS), so I walked right up to it and found it for them. Once you've found a few, you know what to look for (piles of stones, branches, hollowed out tree stumps, etc.)

11:48 PM

Pimp Doggie Dawg said...

yea, caching with the kids is great--they call it a "treasure hunt" CG keeps all of her "taken stuff" sepereate from the things we leave. she is very strict about that.

yea "pbe"-- it takes a few finds to get the hang of it--i've made the mistake of just downloading without looking up the info--BIG MISTAKE!! you get to the spot and cannot find anything--only to read later that it is a 'virtual' cache--or a micro--THE KIDS HATE MICROS!!

I was thinking about placing a few regular size caches next to the mico's--start a series called "F THE MICROS" i can start numbering them "F t M 1, 2, 3..."

dog pimp in action

that is definately a D.I.L.F. Posted by Picasa

pimp and calendar girl

Posted by Picasado we look alike

Posted by Picasa dickens on the strand

why am i doing this?





INSPIRED by EZ (if he can do it, anyone can)
MOTIVATED by boredom (is it too early for a beer?)