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Ram27 Offline
#201 Posted:
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Saturday hello peeps.
MACS Offline
#202 Posted:
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Top o' da mornin' Rambo...

Dudes...
DrafterX Offline
#203 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
Gene363 Offline
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Good Saturday Morning! It's already 81° on the way to 88° today.
deadeyedick Offline
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Beautiful 68 and light breeze Saturday morning in the Valley Of The Sun. Did my usual 5 miler and came back and dragged the Yeti mtn bike out for another 6-7miles followed by a cigar on the patio. May go to the gym later but prolly just layabout the rest of the day.
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Afternoon gents
MACS Offline
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Walked the pupper for a couple hours and stopped by Home Depot while we were out. Replaced shower heads with new ones.
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Rain again. No work on patio but went through and sorted scrap. Disassembled electric motors n stuff. Got a bucket of brass, a bin of copper, piles of steel and aluminum. I'll bring it in next week.

Wife bought an ikea metal nightstand for the boy a while ago and the screws keep working their way loose on it so I stripped the powdercoat and welded it together. Had to get a part for my paint gun and get it painted.

Took an old engine to father in law. Was gonna scrap it but he wants to mate it with a pump head.

Ordered two-tier planters to replace the garden I tore out. They didn't match the picture or description. Amazon seller wanted me to pay $120 return shipping. Escalated claim with Amazon, sent screenshots of the listing and pictures and measurements of what they sent me. Amazon refunded me everything and said I don't have to return the stuff. Next day the seller emails me that they're mailing me prepaid return shipping labels.

Smoking a pcr and drinking a beer or three watching paint dry.
BuckyB93 Offline
#209 Posted:
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Did the planters come with a shrubbery?

Two O NINE!
MACS Offline
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Wife was going to church and her car threw a code. Battery icon and a message "Stop car, leave running".

Took it to autozone to test the charging system... good news: just a bad battery.

Bad news... the battery is expensive and requires the dealer to do a computer system reset. Lovely.
Palama Online
#211 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Wife was going to church and her car threw a code. Battery icon and a message "Stop car, leave running".

Took it to autozone to test the charging system... good news: just a bad battery.

Bad news... the battery is expensive and requires the dealer to do a computer system reset. Lovely.


Yikes!

Iffin' the dealer doesn't make their money on the sale, they'll certainly recoup it in service. Frying pan
MACS Offline
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I usually wouldn't go to them, but they're open on Saturday and Autohaus Frankfurt is not.

They're the same as the dealer as far as technician certifications and usually much less in price. I think for this it'd probably be similar, maybe a little less on the reprogram.
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Friend called me yesterday and said she needed a new alternator.. she had to get a jump start the night before and it wouldn't start the next morning... I told her to make sure the terminals were tight on her battery.. she tightened them and the truck started.. Mellow
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Picture perfect day today weather wise. High 80's, sunny, slight breeze and low humidity.

Tooled around town a bit on the bike. Buzzed buy a couple yard sales for curiosity sake but I don't need anymore junk.

Stopped at the grocery store as I needed to restock the freezer with meat. Needed some taters and onions too.

Damn... meat prices are expensive. $4/lb for chicken breast, $8/lb for steak tips (was looking for some NY strip steaks but opted for tips instead), $4/lb for pork loin, $4/lb for a pot roast, $5/lb for bacon, $5/lb for Kielbasa (WTF?).

I don't usually look at prices. I just pick out and buy what I want and/or need - it's not like you can barter with them on the price. I was curious this time and actually looked at prices. Even frozen veggies are up about 40% from the last time I cared to look. A 1 lb bag of frozen peas or beans or corn or broccoli used to be like 99 cents, now $1.39.

$100+ later and the freezer is restocked. Had to take out a hunk of corned beef to make room. Polly toss it in the crock pot tomorrow or Monday just to cook it for lunches and stuff.
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DrafterX wrote:
Friend called me yesterday and said she needed a new alternator.. she had to get a jump start the night before and it wouldn't start the next morning... I told her to make sure the terminals were tight on her battery.. she tightened them and the truck started.. Mellow

So, ya didn't jump her? Think
BuckyB93 Offline
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That would be wrong... jumping a damsel in distress...

With that said, does she have nice boobs?
Palama Online
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For S&G, I Googled "The Beatles: The Collection" MFSL vinyl pressing and saw the set could be worth around $2,000!

That is totally crazy! I acquired the set as a trade with one of the owners of a music distributor in exchange for a Sony CDP-200 CD player. Cost me, I'm guessing, around $200, so it would have been, at that time, a fair trade. Now that the set has shot up in value, I have to think about selling it while I can.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/384892656765?hash=item599d63dc7d:g:jQMAAOSwwtdiguSZ

Of course I'd use the money gained from the sale towards upgrading my stereo system so it'd be easy-come, easy-go. BigGrin
danmdevries Offline
#218 Posted:
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Sell Conan.

So many times I've had things that I found had huge value only to sit on them and the buyers got their fill and the sellers still had more.
DrafterX Offline
#219 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
That would be wrong... jumping a damsel in distress...

With that said, does she have nice boobs?



No, didn't jump her either.. she's like 68 or somethin... thought about it 20 years ago tho... Mellow
Palama Online
#220 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Sell Conan.

So many times I've had things that I found had huge value only to sit on them and the buyers got their fill and the sellers still had more.


Yah, I'mma leaning towards doing that.

And while I was semi-joking about upgrading my stereo equipment, I'll probably put some of the money into our granddaughters' education funds. Much better ROI.
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Grilling unknown sausages. Few months ago the grocer had 20 packs of sausages for $1/lb so I bought one of each. Vacuum packed and froze em in lots of 5. I put the date on them, but didn't label the style/flavor. I know there was 2 kinds of brats, andouille, polish, and Italian. But they all look the same frozen.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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danmdevries wrote:
Sell Conan.

How much does a Conan go for on the open market?
dkeage Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
How much does a Conan go for on the open market?

How many one ton chips are included? Think
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Good point. Could be a bidding war
Palama Online
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
How much does a Conan go for on the open market?


dkeage wrote:
How many one ton chips are included? Think


Well, as they say, iffin’ you have to ask what the price is…. Frying pan
MACS Offline
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Hell, nowadays your car might be worth twice as much if the gas tank is full... Gonz
danmdevries Offline
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Just filled the wife's car a few minutes ago.

38mpg.

My trucks last tank was 10.2mpg. Haven't been using it for runabout use lately. $10 round trip to work vs $2 in her car.

But I can't haul 2klbs of stone or 20 bags of mulch in the trunk of a civic.
BuckyB93 Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
How much does a Conan go for on the open market?


Depends on what we can get on after market parts.

"I'll make a shoehorn outta your shin
I'll make a lampshade of durable skin
And, oh, don't you know that I'm always feeling able
When I'm sitting home and I'm carving out your navel?
I'm just a sitting here carving out your navel

When will I realize that this skin I'm in? Hey, it isn't mine
And when will the kill be too much meat for me to hide on?

Hey, I could really use a couple of hands
To complete one hell of a plant stand
Oh, and don't you know that I'm caught here in the middle
Making rib cages into coffee tables?
I'm just making em into coffee tables

And when will I realize that this skin I'm in? Hey, it isn't mine
And when will the thrill be too much meat for me to find anymore?

Oh, because you know I can't hide but oh how hard I try
But this is just the shape I'm in
Although I know I can't hide but, oh, how hard I try
But this is just the shape I'm in, oh yeah, oh yeah"


https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2fo0a6


In 1995, Blind Melon released the song “Skinned”. The song’s lyrics focus on a real life murderer from the United States called Ed Gein. Ed was a super weird character. Unlike the average serial killer who is just satisfied with murdering people, Ed wasn’t. He took things a step further.

For example, in addition to his fascination with killing, he was also in the business of digging up dead bodies from graves. He also often skinned dead bodies and harvested their organs.

According to reports, having removed the skins of corpses, he would proceed to wear them or use them to make a number of items for his personal use.

Read more at: https://www.songmeaningsandfacts.com/skinned-by-blind-melon/

See... us Cheeseheads have a history of creepy serial killers and nothing goes to waste.
danmdevries Offline
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Man that's a blast from the past.

Buddy with a Chrysler LeBaron convertible had just bought that tape and picked me up to ride around n listen to it with the top down.
Palama Online
#230 Posted:
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Learned something new tonight:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit
deadeyedick Offline
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Good Sunday morning gents.
Ram27 Offline
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Sunday greetings all.Frying pan
dkeage Offline
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Palama wrote:
Learned something new tonight:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit



If only there was a thread.......


http://www.cigarbid.com/...tly-Acquired#post4664399
Gene363 Offline
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Good Sunday Morning! It's an overcast 71° on the way to 88° and more rain today.
danmdevries Offline
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Nice chilly dry day today. 60 degrees all day and no rain.

Waiting for the ibuprofen to kick in then getting back at the patio.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Gonna knock the grass down again. I like the look of the green grass, but enjoy the upkeep of the brown
danmdevries Offline
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https://imgur.com/gallery/nPoYe5k


Trying to keep moving but I'm struggling. Goal is to get halfway today.
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Premier League ended moments ago. Hockeydad wins. Twatenham goes Champions League, Arsenal subjugated to Thursday nights in Eastern Points of interest like Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Belarus.

On an up note, Leeds remains in the league with the defensive dinosaurs of Burnley go down.

Cloudy, breezy 60.

Got a Fitbit to see how unfit I am.
deadeyedick Offline
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danmdevries wrote:
https://imgur.com/gallery/nPoYe5k


Trying to keep moving but I'm struggling. Goal is to get halfway today.


All I get is a nice grey screen. Is that all ya got done?
deadeyedick Offline
#240 Posted:
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On my morning 5 miler I walked past a house the got toilet-papered to the hilt last night. Gonna be a thorny mess to clean that since the whole front is a cactus garden of saguaro, yucca and prickly pear.

Kids now days.
MACS Offline
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Walked and fed Tank. Got a few things donated to a buddy, a few more bags of clothing for the Salvation Army, and some more cleaning done.

Neighbor has a "dump trailer". Pretty sure I'll be renting it to make a dump run with the majority of the stuff in my garage.
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deadeyedick wrote:
All I get is a nice grey screen. Is that all ya got done?


Ya, looks nice and uniform. Can't even see the joint lines between the pavers.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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danmdevries wrote:
https://imgur.com/gallery/nPoYe5k


Trying to keep moving but I'm struggling. Goal is to get halfway today.

Looking good, Danm
danmdevries Offline
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deadeyedick wrote:
All I get is a nice grey screen. Is that all ya got done?


I got to the halfway mark and called it for today. On the last course I had to lay on my side to level out the sand, my back wouldn't hold me up kneeling.

Gotta quit before I'm totally shot so I can do it again tomorrow. And the next day. And on and on. If it weren't for the damn rain I might've been wrapping it up at this point.

Showered and beer'd. I'd mow but the yard is still too wet from rain.
danmdevries Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Looking good, Danm


I'd rather be doing brick pavers than these concrete tiles. Goes faster, easier on the back, and IMO looks better. I think these tiles look cheap and halfassed. Plus their thickness varies as much as a half inch, so there's some pretty big highs and lows. I started leveling out each tile spot independantly rather than screeding whole sections so that's slowing me down a LOT.
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danmdevries wrote:
https://imgur.com/gallery/nPoYe5k


Trying to keep moving but I'm struggling. Goal is to get halfway today.

I have built a patio out of three different sized slabs, just like yours. Hard work and you have to know what you are doing..
Sure looks like you are doing a decent job.
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danmdevries wrote:
I'd rather be doing brick pavers than these concrete tiles. Goes faster, easier on the back, and IMO looks better. I think these tiles look cheap and halfassed. Plus their thickness varies as much as a half inch, so there's some pretty big highs and lows. I started leveling out each tile spot independantly rather than screeding whole sections so that's slowing me down a LOT.

Brick paver can look great but installation: leveling, compacting, crushed rock, more leveling and then perfect placement are required. My drive, walkway, porch, back porch, pool deck and patio are all brick pavers laid in crushed, leveled rock. No way I could have done it 50% as well as the pros. Also, pavers need to be pressure washed and sealed every year or two to look good.
MACS Offline
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Yeeeaaahhhh... Concrete is fine, thanks.
BuckyB93 Offline
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What would have been the cost difference between pavers and a poured concrete stamped type of thingy?

I've never installed either so I can't comment on pros and cons of either one and everyone has their own personal preference. It seems to me a poured/stamped thing would be less labor intensive for the install and less labor intensive for ongoing maintenance.

Too fore NINE!
danmdevries Offline
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BuckyB93 wrote:
What would have been the cost difference between pavers and a poured concrete stamped type of thingy?

I've never installed either so I can't comment on pros and cons of either one and everyone has their own personal preference. It seems to me a poured/stamped thing would be less labor intensive for the install and less labor intensive for ongoing maintenance.

Too fore NINE!


To get it done I got quotes around 20k for pavers 10k for concrete.

I was able to borrow a skidloader vs renting, had to pay for one dump truck load of stone and one semi truck with the pavers and sand. I'll be all done well under $5k. And that's including replacing the garden too.

Pros/cons - concrete cracks. Patching a cracked segment will never match the rest. Concrete is cheaper and a lot less work. In my area the ground moves a lot, so concrete would be cracked and uneven in a couple years. The pavers can move with the ground but they are on a compacted 8-10" deep base of stone so they can support as much as concrete. They both require cleaning and regular maintenance.

Really the biggest difference is labor.
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