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" The 500 BuckyB93 WON and WON'T START"
Stogie1020 Offline
#51 Posted:
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Bucky, I think you may need to get detailed clarification from her on her directive:
1. Does the order pertain to all "bird nourishment" devices or only seed/grain-related ones? For example, is a hummingbird feeder containing sucrose/water solution also prohbitied?
2. Does her order also prohibit other avian-comfort and hygene devices such as bird-baths, bird-perches, bird statues/figurines, small shrines set up to honor bird pets who have passed, etc.?
3. What are her current plans to replace to the nutritional value of the bird feeders so as not to adversly affect the health of local bird community? Does she have any environmental impact studies that show a net zero effect of her proposed policy on the local bird community?
4. How does she feel about wind chimes?
BuckyB93 Offline
#52 Posted:
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Maybe rfenst can draft a pseudo lawyer speak letter that touches on your points you mention. Do some silly thing on a letter head and have a CC: the bottom that simulates that we CC'd a copy to the property management company in Boston or whatever.

Else, if birds and varmints are an issue, I can sit out side in a lawn chair and plunk off some sparrows and squirrels with my pellet gun and deliver the dead bodies to the office for a bounty.

If raccoons are an issue, we can subcontract out the services to damn - he seems to have an effective way of dealing with that issue. I'll fold out the hid-a-bed on the couch and he can camp out here for the summer.
BuckyB93 Offline
#53 Posted:
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See... it's brain storming ideas like this that make the world go around.... out of the box thinking can lead to great developments.
8trackdisco Offline
#54 Posted:
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Stogie1020 wrote:
Bucky, I think you may need to get detailed clarification from her on her directive:
1. Does the order pertain to all "bird nourishment" devices or only seed/grain-related ones? For example, is a hummingbird feeder containing sucrose/water solution also prohbitied?
2. Does her order also prohibit other avian-comfort and hygene devices such as bird-baths, bird-perches, bird statues/figurines, small shrines set up to honor bird pets who have passed, etc.?
3. What are her current plans to replace to the nutritional value of the bird feeders so as not to adversly affect the health of local bird community? Does she have any environmental impact studies that show a net zero effect of her proposed policy on the local bird community?
4. How does she feel about wind chimes?


You talk purdier than a $100 whore.
Ram27 Offline
#55 Posted:
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Very interesting πŸ€”
Sunoverbeach Offline
#56 Posted:
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Does one hire a $100 whore for the conversation?
BuckyB93 Offline
#57 Posted:
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For a $100 she better not be blathering about wind chimes and bird feeders. $10, maybe but $100 no way.

Edit: what's a run of the mill whore cost nowadays? Asking for a friend.
Stogie1020 Offline
#58 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
You talk purdier than a $100 whore.

No means no. Now take your hand off my a$$.
BuckyB93 Offline
#59 Posted:
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Fiddy NINE!
MACS Offline
#60 Posted:
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^You sure it ain't 60?

Glare
Stogie1020 Offline
#61 Posted:
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Hahahaha
Sunoverbeach Offline
#62 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
what's a run of the mill whore cost nowadays? Asking for a friend.

Depends what kind of mill you're running in. Heard from a friend.
8trackdisco Offline
#63 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
^You sure it ain't 60?

Glare




LOL
BuckyB93 Offline
#64 Posted:
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Previous 500 has been corrected and the deleted post (#4 tree NINE!) has been undeleted.

Gene sniped the 500.

http://www.cigarbid.com/...gs-and-Zings#post4658844
Sunoverbeach Offline
#65 Posted:
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But then why this one for #503?
BuckyB93 wrote:
Dammit!

Looks suspiciously like winner's remorse
BuckyB93 Offline
#66 Posted:
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Missed the 499. When post padding, c-bid makes you do a time out if you post too many in a small time frame.

I think it's the ThunderGerbil rule that they put in place after he wrote a script that posted for him like a brazillion times over and over and over and over....

I think he holds the title as the most prolific poster as a result of his shenanigans
Sunoverbeach Offline
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I've heard stories. Think he even did a revival run a couple years back. Didn't last as long though, probably for that reason
Gene363 Offline
#68 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Previous 500 has been corrected and the deleted post (#4 tree NINE!) has been undeleted.

Gene sniped the 500.

http://www.cigarbid.com/...gs-and-Zings#post4658844


Nope, I saw my post, this is ex post(ing) facto shenagians. fog
BuckyB93 Offline
#69 Posted:
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Sexy NINE!
Sunoverbeach Offline
#70 Posted:
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HHD Ram & dudes
Ram27 Offline
#71 Posted:
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Happy Hump Day danm , suno & all. Applause
rfenst Online
#72 Posted:
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Waz up?

Improving a little bit, but still not enough to get in the pool after four or so months off. Left arm, neck, shoulder, back muscle atrophy has caused me to loose like 5-7 pounds. Cannot wait to get back to it, but that may take another few months.

Noah is still waiting to hear from Florida International and FSU yet, but neither has anyone else so he's still in decent shape, but nothing is certain. Please cross your fingers for him!

Stetson gave him a 90k guaranteed academic scholarship. Miami has told us their offer is coming, but that was been two weeks and now and we need to know what his offer/award will be, which is just driving him crazy. It's time to find places to live and sign a lease, but we still don't know where he'll end- as a result of al the "moving parts...

Hannah is home for the rest of the week to visit while her boyfriend works at The Masters! Nice! She told us she will make $100k+ this year and is trying to buy herself a house in Boca Raton- and she is just 25-years old. Winning!!!

Lexi, my niece who lives with us, is attending school regularly and doing much better, Baruch Hashem! She is going to Florida International University in Miami this fall to study psychology, which is just great. Too much tension between her and her mother, but it's not her fault. So, she will stay here through August when she goes off to school. She is very cool, very bright (over 1400 SAT with no prep at all) and fun to have around. We just hope we can help her as much as we want to in the short time frame we need to.

Car estimate is for 25 days of shop labor (6 weeks), but the body shop manager said it will be more like 3 months due to OEM parts delays. I just want them to finish up so on so that I can get out of the rental car, collect my diminished value (maybe as much as $8,000) and trade it in for a new car the very day it gets out the body shop. Too much heavy structural damage ( crash zone, rails, frame, etc., to ever be safe enough for me again, Can't wait! It will be like my 4th new car in 3 years, all with zero down and low payments ($307/month) because I keep rolling my equity forward to keep moving up to nicer and nicer cars. Next step is and Accord Sport SE with a 2L turbo. And, don't ever tell me a leased car is a waste of money given the equity I have accrued over three years due to buying at the exact right times and looking for great deals on cars that will appreciate, in this market, or at least not loose any value after I buy them..

So, anyhow, enough of all that. I hope every one well! Herfing
rfenst Online
#73 Posted:
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Looking forward to my first week day "off" in weeks, with nothing to do!
Lay About Day, for sur!
rfenst Online
#74 Posted:
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I loved RICK. We used to speak a couple times of month. He bombed me with massive, high quality, oak and Spanish cedar humidor before he passed. It meant a lot to me. I think of him from time to time and truly miss hi around here. He was a "mensch" for sure.
MACS Offline
#75 Posted:
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I believe he was a "Maven". lol
rfenst Online
#76 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Maybe rfenst can draft a pseudo lawyer speak letter that touches on your points you mention. Do some silly thing on a letter head and have a CC: the bottom that simulates that we CC'd a copy to the property management company in Boston or whatever.

Else, if birds and varmints are an issue, I can sit out side in a lawn chair and plunk off some sparrows and squirrels with my pellet gun and deliver the dead bodies to the office for a bounty.

If raccoons are an issue, we can subcontract out the services to damn - he seems to have an effective way of dealing with that issue. I'll fold out the hid-a-bed on the couch and he can camp out here for the summer.

PM me for private, confidential advice- or better yet- just call me!
rfenst Online
#77 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
I believe he was a "Maven". lol

That too, but he truly was both a wise, smart guy with great life experiences to relate to us younger folks.
Gene363 Offline
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Good Wednesday Morning! It's an overcast 69° on the way to 76° today and we will probably void rain today.

deadeyedick Offline
#79 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Maybe rfenst can draft a pseudo lawyer speak letter that touches on your points you mention. Do some silly thing on a letter head and have a CC: the bottom that simulates that we CC'd a copy to the property management company in Boston or whatever.

Else, if birds and varmints are an issue, I can sit out side in a lawn chair and plunk off some sparrows and squirrels with my pellet gun and deliver the dead bodies to the office for a bounty.

If raccoons are an issue, we can subcontract out the services to damn - he seems to have an effective way of dealing with that issue. I'll fold out the hid-a-bed on the couch and he can camp out here for the summer.


Bucky wouldn't last long in Az. The neighbors would hang the bassturd. The best way to attract rattle snakes is to hang a bird feeder. Birds spill seeds on the ground which attracts rodents. Rodents are like a breakfast burrito to snakes. Bingo!

(may not be a big issue in that human ant hill AKA, apartment complex)Angel
8trackdisco Offline
#80 Posted:
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Up late last night helping a friend navigate a difficult relationship, followed by being up to early today.

There was an hour in between waves of rain where the sun was out. Was a breezy 46 degrees, which after three days of rain prior and two more days in the windshield- thankfully no rain on Friday. Instead, we are to get snow. That sunny 46 felt like an early summer day. The ups and downs of weather and Life.

8 miles on the exercise bike completed. Ten minutes of raking damp leaves. Yep, the rake still works.

Onto TV, nap, and another dinner experiment.

Psyched for the start of the Masters. The only tourney other than the British Open which I bookmark to watch.
Ram27 Offline
#81 Posted:
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Evening peeps.fog
8trackdisco Offline
#82 Posted:
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After two so-so cooking attempts, finally had a big winner. Cheesy Lemon Chicken Pasta.

Not healthy, but magnificent.
MACS Offline
#83 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
After two so-so cooking attempts, finally had a big winner. Cheesy Lemon Chicken Pasta.

Not healthy, but magnificent.


Bruh... how'd ya do it?

Don't be a tease.

I got 2 and a half pounds of ground beef and I can't make 8 fookin 5 oz cheeseburgers. What'd ya do?

I mean... plus, beef ain't chicken and stuff.

Quit being vague. If it was good, lemme know what ta do.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#84 Posted:
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Clearly 5 fookin 8oz burgers is the answer here
MACS Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Clearly 5 fookin 8oz burgers is the answer here


Whhhhhoooooweeee.

Eat a 5 oz burger with double cheese and some fries... butter buns...

5 double quarter pounders is not the answer. Unless the question is, "What killled em, skeeter?"
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Offer a guy practical solutions and he's gotta go throwing health concerns into it the mix. Sheesh!!!
MACS Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Offer a guy practical solutions and he's gotta go throwing health concerns into it the mix. Sheesh!!!


Gotta die of sumpin'.

I ain't castin' aspersions... just spit-ballin'.

I'm the jackwagon cookin' 2.5 lbs of 81/19 ground beef. It was on sale! What was I gonna do?
dkeage Offline
#88 Posted:
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Taco meat
Sunoverbeach Offline
#89 Posted:
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My preferred stuffed pepper:
Take small to med, finely chopped onion (you're choice. I prefer my onions pureed) and saute in a tbs of olive oil for a few mins
Brown a pound of beef and drain the fat
Add a couple cloves of minced garlic, a tbs of cumin and salt & pepper to taste and simmer for a couple mins (chopped jalepenos would be good here to, but Mrs. Beach won't let me)
Turn heat to low and add a block of cream cheese. Fold until evenly mixed with beef mixture
Slice 6-8 bell peppers (depending on size and I go with the red & yellow) in half and ditch the veins and seeds
Spoon the beef mixture into the pepper halves, place in a casserole dish and bake at 375 for 20-40mins depending on your desired level of pepper firmness. I like a little crunch to 'em still.
Last 10mins of bake time sprinkle shredded cheddar over the top

Healthyish because veggies. Go with the 1/3 fat cream cheese if ya wanna feel even better about it. 1lb down. 1.5 to go
8trackdisco Offline
#90 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Bruh... how'd ya do it?

Don't be a tease.

I got 2 and a half pounds of ground beef and I can't make 8 fookin 5 oz cheeseburgers. What'd ya do?

I mean... plus, beef ain't chicken and stuff.

Quit being vague. If it was good, lemme know what ta do.


Just created a Recipes folder. Here you go....

Cheesy Lemon Chicken Pasta

-2 tablespoons of olive oil.
-1 medium onion (sliced and diced).
-1 pound of chicken (diced).
-Salt & Pepper.
-3 cloves of garlic (sliced and minced).
-2 cups of chicken broth.
-2 1/2 cups of penne pasta.
-3 tablespoons lemon juice.
-3 cups of spinach.
-3 oz cream cheese.
-1/2 cup mozzarella
-1/2 cup parmesan (grated)

The Process:
(in a deep pot) pre-heat medium heat
Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
Add 1 medium onion (sliced and diced- stir well).
Add 1 pound of chicken (diced- stir well).
Add Salt & Pepper.
Add 3 cloves of garlic (sliced and minced- stir well).
Add 2 cups of chicken broth.
Add 2 1/2 cups of penne pasta. (stir well).

(simmer for 20 minutes)

Add 3 tablespoons of lemon juice.
Add 3 cups of spinach. (stir well).

(turn heat off)

Add 3 oz cream cheese.
Add 1/2 cup mozzarella.
Add 1/2 cup parmesan (grated)

(Stir it up, and serve)
Palama Offline
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MACS wrote:
Gotta die of sumpin'.

I ain't castin' aspersions... just spit-ballin'.

I'm the jackwagon cookin' 2.5 lbs of 81/19 ground beef. It was on sale! What was I gonna do?


How 'bout using some for chili with beans?

Freeze the rest? Think
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Morning, peoples. Enjoy your shiny new Thur
Ram27 Offline
#93 Posted:
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Howdy dowdy Thursday !
deadeyedick Offline
#94 Posted:
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Carpe diem ya jackalopes.
Gene363 Offline
#95 Posted:
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Good Thursday Morning! It's a rainy 66° on the way to 73° today.
MACS Offline
#96 Posted:
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64 headed to 92?

What the...?
HockeyDad Offline
#97 Posted:
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72 headed to 89. My tomatoes are going to like it.
Mr. Jones Offline
#98 Posted:
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BuckyB93 πŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘Ά WAAA WAAA WAAA
Mr. Jones Offline
#99 Posted:
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Rain here all freakin week!!
Hard to make money in the rain....
But I managed somehow....

I work harder in retirement than I did when I was working...
And make way less πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°

Go figure...
Mr. Jones Offline
#100 Posted:
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Rain here all freakin week!!
Hard to make money in the rain....
But I managed somehow....

I work harder in retirement than I did when I was working...
And make way less πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°

Go figure...
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