Gordon set this course up after he did some freestyle contemplative trekking and Sherif Monky Bluz had to haul him home in a police car when he was finally found.
Did he used to drive in NASCAR? That would account for the track layout.
And as a child, Gordon was a fan of A.A. Milne’s writings, and has followed the wisdom of his favorite quote his hero and friend (Willy nilly silly old bear) spoke: “Think, think, think.” .
DennisinSeattle Premium Member over 6 years ago
Gordon, be sure to turn around every five treks to equalize the exertion on each leg.
Superfrog over 6 years ago
The big picture is flagged for donuts, bagels and bundt cakes.
Farside99 over 6 years ago
Gordon set this course up after he did some freestyle contemplative trekking and Sherif Monky Bluz had to haul him home in a police car when he was finally found.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 6 years ago
Gordon contemplates the Eternal Questions….
but seldom comes up with a straight answer.
As you can see, he exhibits an obvious proclivity toward circular reasoning.
whiteheron over 6 years ago
Gordon…hmmm. Gordon……The name seems familiar.
Did he used to drive in NASCAR? That would account for the track layout.
And as a child, Gordon was a fan of A.A. Milne’s writings, and has followed the wisdom of his favorite quote his hero and friend (Willy nilly silly old bear) spoke: “Think, think, think.” .
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
Someone should tell him he’s going around in circles.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Well, he’s not a dog. Else he would nap around the third turn.
ChessPirate over 6 years ago
“Make it so!”
Coyoty Premium Member over 6 years ago
That’s the track he uses when his mind is racing. Only that track will do. He has a one-track mind.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 6 years ago
He used to do it in the house until the 16th century persian rug started showing unusual signs of wear.