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    So, BC...what's a lady like you, and a guy like me...doing up this fucking late in the morning anyways?

    lol

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    HA!! I know you know I'm keeding.... How ya be, bro?

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    That son of a bitch, Orion is just about out of my sight. The less I see that fucker in the night sky, the warmer the weather will be gettin'.

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    Its funny that so many people know about the orion constellation and how its only up during the winter.

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    And I'm collecting photons with an 8 foot bucket

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    Its funny that so many people know about the orion constellation and how its only up during the winter.
    I enjoy tracking it by *same time every night*...I.E., before I go to bed each night. I hate him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    And I'm collecting photons with an 8 foot bucket
    Lucy, you got some splainin' to do.

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    Smart man, if you pay attention, you can start getting good at picking out the planets too. Start with Venus, its super easy to spot (brightest object in night sky), followed by jupiter, mars, and the others take a little more training.

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    Venus is always easy to spot, the rest of 'em, not so much.

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    So you gonna splain catching photons in your 8 foot bucket?