Your garden is looking sweet old manTook a couple of tent photos before lights this morning.
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Your garden is looking sweet old manTook a couple of tent photos before lights this morning.
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'WE gotta deal with this for years to come'.Just think ……….you gotta deal with this for years to come![]()
To quote you....."you amuse me" I'm so happy I can't stand myself. I wake up smiling every morning.'WE gotta deal with this for years to come'.
I don't depend on the government for a check or health-care. I'm not a veteran. Cut those entitlements to NOTHING and lower my taxes. I'd vote for that.
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Good morning Old Man! I notice that Salty's does have other locations, as well as a site providing recipes for their offerings:I'm thrilled by this scenario but the Mrs, probably not. I'm delighted you would consider me for a BBQ.
We have a Salty's in the city we frequent for shopping and fun. It's on the strip next to the lake and does a rip roaring business during the holiday months. It has a nice deck to sit outside and enjoy the view or inside if you like.
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There is 3 strains...the 2 at the tent back are Barney's Purple Punch, the front left is Greenhouse White Rhino and the taller one on the right is Bay Burger by Delicious Seeds.That is beautiful. Nice job OM. What is it?
Besides the back dew claw, he also looks like these other Shepnese dawgs from KY found on the interwebs. Same colors and markings. Doesn’t matter, he’s a cool guy except for being an attention hog.Shephard and collie
Both my big dogs have a dewclaw on each leg...........weirdos.Besides the back dew claw, he also looks like these other Shepnese dawgs from KY found on the interwebs. Same colors and markings. Doesn’t matter, he’s a cool guy except for being an attention hog.
You win some, you lose some but the effort and time is never wasted if you take something away from the experience.Time, effort all wasted. Oh, well on to the next one....this one is in the trash
I see a few recipes that would be interesting to try. Can't say I noticed that on their website before.Good morning Old Man! I notice that Salty's does have other locations, as well as a site providing recipes for their offerings:
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Salty's Waterfront Seafood Grills Recipes - saltys.com
At Salty's we are proud to share our delicious recipes modified for the home cook! Click, prepare, eat and soak up all of the credit while you are at it.www.saltys.com
Nice! The one here is on the bank of the Columbia River.I see a few recipes that would be interesting to try. Can't say I noticed that on their website before.
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Makes sense they would try to seek out a site location that mirrors their brand.Nice! The one here is on the bank of the Columbia River.
The garage door fixit guy is coming today -- he had been due yesterday, but called to postpone.
It is my betcha that the coils in the little motor have finally burned through. The mechanism has been working since the Chateau was built 25 years ago.
I have had to open and close it by hand three fargin times since the mechanism took a crap. The problem with that is -- it's a special, heavy, hurricane-proof door. Closing it is really hard. Opening it is done by surging lifting increments of inches and rest, until finally at the overhead final push stage I am hanging on the door with spots in my eyes, and A-fib in my busted bod which is now apparently in open rebellion. Jeez.
And I am most ricky-tick going to try to shed my Gomer Pyle, and see if he knows anybody that knows anybody that can arrange a source of flowers.
Unca get some flowers from LIT: https://litfarms.com/?syclid=298627e1-e7bb-4531-a0e5-5b9c27509855The garage door fixit guy is coming today -- he had been due yesterday, but called to postpone.
It is my betcha that the coils in the little motor have finally burned through. The mechanism has been working since the Chateau was built 25 years ago.
I have had to open and close it by hand three fargin times since the mechanism took a crap. The problem with that is -- it's a special, heavy, hurricane-proof door. Closing it is really hard. Opening it is done by surging lifting increments of inches and rest, until finally at the overhead final push stage I am hanging on the door with spots in my eyes, and A-fib in my busted bod which is now apparently in open rebellion. Jeez.
And I am most ricky-tick going to try to shed my Gomer Pyle, and see if he knows anybody that knows anybody that can arrange a source of flowers.
Does it make you feel good enough for a belly-laugh or are you waiting for a special occasion?To quote you....."you amuse me" I'm so happy I can't stand myself. I wake up smiling every morning.
Easy access to the repair, that's a good thing right off the bat.
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Hola Amigo!
easy access on Part 1
not so easy access on Part 2 which requires me to belly crawl about 30’ feet under house in a crawl space less than 3’feet
and it’s muddy , spiders and webs , and some old fiberglass insulation
I need a fecking hazmat suit
so yeah , in site of SubGirls admonishment to get all the right parts , I still needed a second 50 mile round trip for more parts
rough day for a rookie apprentice wanna be plumber![]()
Does it make you feel good enough for a belly-laugh or are you waiting for a special occasion?
FYI-77-80 is when you've used all 15.3% you and your employer paid in. After that it's sucking off the government teat: