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deadeyedick Offline
#201 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
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Morning gents. Getting out in mountain air for a quick hike and then descending down the hill into hades. Hope the pool hasn’t evaporated.
Gene363 Offline
#202 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2003
Posts: 30,799
Good Saturday Morning! It's an overcast 76° on the way to 92° today.
MACS Offline
#203 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,747
63 now... 94 later. Ooof.
Ram27 Offline
#204 Posted:
Joined: 04-30-2005
Posts: 48,992
Howdy.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#205 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,649
Happy Sat, peoples. Stuff to do this weekend. Not sure what yet, but layabout probability is low
BuckyB93 Offline
#206 Posted:
Joined: 07-16-2004
Posts: 14,165
Palama wrote:
Hey Bucky / Theodore - did you submit a question to Packer’s Insider Inbox recently? Saw a post from “Bucky from Ashwaubenon, WI” and immediately thought it was you.

I mean, how many “Bucky”s are out there? Think


Nah, that wasn't me. Didn't even know about this Packer's Insider thingy until I looked it up. It might be 8Track trying to set me up.

There are probably 1000's of folks that use the screen name of "Bucky" or some version of it in WI.

When I originally signed up here "Bucky" was already taken so I had to add the "93" in order distinguish myself from any imposters.

If I ever get banned or forget my login, I'll follow Victor's scheme of creating new accounts like Bucky94, Bucky95, Bucky96... in order to stay one step ahead of the Minotaurs.

Ashwaubenon is a small burb of Green Bay. Which is kind of odd to say... a suburb of Green Bay as if GB is some big metropolis.

Lambeau Field hugs the GB/Ashwaubenon line. It would likely sit on Ashwaubenon land if they carved out the city limits along major lines but if you look at the line of the city limits between GB and Ashwaubenon, there's a little jog around Lambeau Field so the stadium technically falls into GB territory (most likely for tax purposes).

https://tinyurl.com/yn8tuxrs
fourfear Offline
#207 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2021
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Went to a farmers market this am. Got tomatoes, cucumbers ad some salad greens. The guy must have greenhouse to be this early. My garden might produce in July.
deadeyedick Offline
#208 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,072
fourfear wrote:
Went to a farmers market this am. Got tomatoes, cucumbers ad some salad greens. The guy must have greenhouse to be this early. My garden might produce in July.


Love me some tomatoes but absolutely hate cucumbers. They taste like watermelon rind to me and I think something ought to be done about cucumbers. Not talking
dkeage Offline
#209 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,149
deadeyedick wrote:
Love me some tomatoes but absolutely hate cucumbers. They taste like watermelon rind to me and I think something ought to be done about cucumbers. Not talking



Maybe pickling them would help? 🥒
Whistlebritches Offline
#210 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
dkeage wrote:
Maybe pickling them would help? 🥒



Skinned,sliced,sweet onions,vinegar,water and salt-n-pepper,let set in fridge 24 hours............I love me some ice box pickles
DrafterX Offline
#211 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,535
Sounds interesting.. might have add some jalapenos tho.. Mellow
fourfear Offline
#212 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2021
Posts: 230
^^^

Have that in garden too.
8trackdisco Offline
#213 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2004
Posts: 60,074
BuckyB93 wrote:
Nah, that wasn't me. Didn't even know about this Packer's Insider thingy until I looked it up. It might be 8Track trying to set me up.

There are probably 1000's of folks that use the screen name of "Bucky" or some version of it in WI.

When I originally signed up here "Bucky" was already taken so I had to add the "93" in order distinguish myself from any imposters.

If I ever get banned or forget my login, I'll follow Victor's scheme of creating new accounts like Bucky94, Bucky95, Bucky96... in order to stay one step ahead of the Minotaurs.

Ashwaubenon is a small burb of Green Bay. Which is kind of odd to say... a suburb of Green Bay as if GB is some big metropolis.

Lambeau Field hugs the GB/Ashwaubenon line. It would likely sit on Ashwaubenon land if they carved out the city limits along major lines but if you look at the line of the city limits between GB and Ashwaubenon, there's a little jog around Lambeau Field so the stadium technically falls into GB territory (most likely for tax purposes).

https://tinyurl.com/yn8tuxrs


All the above …. Yup.

The reason there are so many Buckys is because of the University of Wisconsin Badgers. The mascot of the team is Bucky Badger. Much like our Buckminster is an example of a north central Masshole icon.
Whistlebritches Offline
#214 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
BuckyB93 wrote:
Nah, that wasn't me. Didn't even know about this Packer's Insider thingy until I looked it up. It might be 8Track trying to set me up.

There are probably 1000's of folks that use the screen name of "Bucky" or some version of it in WI.

When I originally signed up here "Bucky" was already taken so I had to add the "93" in order distinguish myself from any imposters.

If I ever get banned or forget my login, I'll follow Victor's scheme of creating new accounts like Bucky94, Bucky95, Bucky96... in order to stay one step ahead of the Minotaurs.

Ashwaubenon is a small burb of Green Bay. Which is kind of odd to say... a suburb of Green Bay as if GB is some big metropolis.

Lambeau Field hugs the GB/Ashwaubenon line. It would likely sit on Ashwaubenon land if they carved out the city limits along major lines but if you look at the line of the city limits between GB and Ashwaubenon, there's a little jog around Lambeau Field so the stadium technically falls into GB territory (most likely for tax purposes).

https://tinyurl.com/yn8tuxrs



Ya know I never had that problem with Whistlebritches
Palama Offline
#215 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,623
Whistlebritches wrote:
Ya know I never had that problem with Whistlebritches


Yah, 'cause no one would ever confuse you with a restaurant. Laugh

https://dallas.whistlebritcheschicken.com/dallas-whistle-britches-dallas-food-menu

Sunoverbeach Offline
#216 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,649
Nut store in Vegas. Restaurant in Dallas. Quite the business magnate
Palama Offline
#217 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Nut store in Vegas. Restaurant in Dallas. Quite the business magnate


He’s a “quiet” millionaire. Laugh
Whistlebritches Offline
#218 Posted:
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Posts: 22,128
Palama wrote:
He’s a “quiet” millionaire. Laugh



Very damn quiet
BuckyB93 Offline
#219 Posted:
Joined: 07-16-2004
Posts: 14,165
Whistlebritches wrote:
Ya know I never had that problem with Whistlebritches


I'd be askard to see what a mascot with the name of Whistlebritches would look like.

Two Uno NINE!
8trackdisco Offline
#220 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2004
Posts: 60,074
Way to much guacamole.
Lost $7 on the Belmont.
Losing to a Canadian on a weekend steps challenge. THAT …. Is Unamerican.

I’m sure the bourbon I had this evening will magically turn into Motivation Fuel in the morning.
MACS Offline
#221 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,747
^I don't think so...

Up early again. Coffee prep underway.
deadeyedick Offline
#222 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Way to much guacamole.
Lost $7 on the Belmont.
Losing to a Canadian on a weekend steps challenge. THAT …. Is Unamerican.

I’m sure the bourbon I had this evening will magically turn into Motivation Fuel in the morning.


Good Sunday morning youse guys. My motivation is three cups and light in the eastern sky which means I better get out now before the expected 113 hits. They promise a cooling trend tomorrow down to 108 so I made a tee time.
MACS Offline
#223 Posted:
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60 now... 90 later.
Gene363 Offline
#224 Posted:
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Good Sunday Morning! It's 77° on the way to 93° today.
8trackdisco Offline
#225 Posted:
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Asiago and Herb toasted bagel. Half an avocado and peppers smeared onto it.
That and two cups of coffee down.
Dog walk next.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#226 Posted:
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Morning, peoples. No plan yet today. I'll figure something out
MACS Offline
#227 Posted:
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Yep... 6am. Dog needs walking.
danmdevries Offline
#228 Posted:
Joined: 02-11-2014
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My usual cc spot coh don't got HUHC. Already promised to split a box but I'm not about to send money to the first Google search result ya know.

Anyone wanna pm me another reliable source?

Could box split something else too ifn you want. My stock is depleted. I'm doing a mass restock on everything I like.
Ram27 Offline
#229 Posted:
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Howdy gang.
8trackdisco Offline
#230 Posted:
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I could watch 1966/1967 episodes of Batman with Catwoman as the villain all .... day... long.
bgz Offline
#231 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
I could watch 1966/1967 episodes of Batman with Catwoman as the villain all .... day... long.


Had to look up pictures... probably the most out of shape batman I've seen.

I see two catwomen from back then. The black one was hotter IMO.

Sunoverbeach Offline
#232 Posted:
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Three actually. Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether, and Eartha Kitt
bgz Offline
#233 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Three actually. Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether, and Eartha Kitt


Oh, you're right, had to look that up too...

That would be one for the new knowledge thread (for me at least). I'm going to have to go with Eartha Kitt still, followed by Julie Newmar.

Obviously that was for back then times... when searching, I seen modern pictures with all 3 in it... and I wouldn't bang any of them now.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#234 Posted:
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Agreed, I've always been drawn to Lee through. Probably because I saw the film version before any of the single episodes
8trackdisco Offline
#235 Posted:
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bgz wrote:
Had to look up pictures... probably the most out of shape batman I've seen.

I see two catwomen from back then. The black one was hotter IMO.



Either Catwoman is fine by me.
Now the question is Catwoman vs Wonder Woman.
MACS Offline
#236 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
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Lynda Carter? Hellooooooooooo!!

Wonder Woman in a landslide. She had some serious funbags. In the teenage spank bank fuh sho.
8trackdisco Offline
#237 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Lynda Carter? Hellooooooooooo!!

Wonder Woman in a landslide. She had some serious funbags. In the teenage spank bank fuh sho.



How about this…… Wonder Woman in a catsuit?!
deadeyedick Offline
#238 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,072
Well, completed a 5er in 87 degrees and came back two lbs lighter. A Tapados on the patio with a big glass of cold water to cool down and then took the '65 Vette out to stir the gears and stopped for a Bagel run. (double-toasted everything with jalapeño cream cheese on the side.)

Pool is cleaned for later duty and the big 9'X9' cantilever umbrella is deployed.
delta1 Offline
#239 Posted:
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gotta pick up my older sister from the senior center and bring her over for lunch...she has an hankering for fried chicken...so off to Popeyes...


already 100 out, even tho forecast said 97
HockeyDad Offline
#240 Posted:
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72 here on the way to 73 and cloudy.

Gonna go see the new Top Gun movie.
rfenst Offline
#241 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Sitting at the emergency vet atm. Just had to admit my cat for a blocked urinary tract. They have to keep him atleast 48 hours. I'm a mess and my cat is high AF right now. Vet won't give me any pain meds though... I asked.

Need to think of a really good present for his homecoming. You pass a rock through your peepee you deserve a present.

You are a puss-y.
rfenst Offline
#242 Posted:
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Recovering well after ulnar nerve release surgery at the elbow to hopefully rid the numbness in my pinkie and ring finger. True pain wasn't even enough for a narcotic painkiller. An anti-inflammatory is enough.

Get to take the surgical bandaging/brace off Wednesday to see what it looks like. Hoping for a real good result. Otherwise, I will definitely need neck surgery because of impingement of the same nerve as it exits the spinal canal and vertebra- which we hope is not a/the cause.

Used a lot of RSO and slept it off for the last couple days. That was a really good way to go as opposed to being otherwise medicated with a narcotic for pain/rest/sleep.
Palama Offline
#243 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
gotta pick up my older sister from the senior center and bring her over for lunch...she has an hankering for fried chicken...so off to Popeyes...


already 100 out, even tho forecast said 97


We just had Popeye’s on Tuesday (…with some leftovers the next night too…). Daughter and her family LOVE their stuff so we usually have it once a month. Usually get the 15 pc. “deal” for $30.
Palama Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Recovering well after ulnar nerve release surgery at the elbow to hopefully rid the numbness in my pinkie and ring finger. True pain wasn't even enough for a narcotic painkiller. An anti-inflammatory is enough.

Get to take the surgical bandaging/brace off Wednesday to see what it looks like. Hoping for a real good result. Otherwise, I will definitely need neck surgery because of impingement of the same nerve as it exits the spinal canal and vertebra- which we hope is not a/the cause.

Used a lot of RSO and slept it off for the last couple days. That was a really good way to go as opposed to being otherwise medicated with a narcotic for pain/rest/sleep.


Wishing for the best Robert! ThumpUp
BuckyB93 Offline
#245 Posted:
Joined: 07-16-2004
Posts: 14,165
rfenst wrote:
Recovering well after ulnar nerve release surgery at the elbow to hopefully rid the numbness in my pinkie and ring finger. True pain wasn't even enough for a narcotic painkiller. An anti-inflammatory is enough.

Get to take the surgical bandaging/brace off Wednesday to see what it looks like. Hoping for a real good result. Otherwise, I will definitely need neck surgery because of impingement of the same nerve as it exits the spinal canal and vertebra- which we hope is not a/the cause.

Used a lot of RSO and slept it off for the last couple days. That was a really good way to go as opposed to being otherwise medicated with a narcotic for pain/rest/sleep.


A sure cure would be to use your neighbor's table saw with all the safety guards removed and the blade extended all the way up... Just a simple rip of a piece of white oak trim, 5 minute job.... then a few hours at the ER. Mine was part of a thumb but I think this plan will work for a pinkie and ring finger too, just stop before you hit the "Frank You" finger.

Just sayin'... it worked for me. As a bonus... I have one less finger nail to trim.
delta1 Offline
#246 Posted:
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https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-images-joiner-one-finger-sawing-piece-wood-image39634474


poor Robert...if it aint one thing...it's another...
rfenst Offline
#247 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Wishing for the best Robert! ThumpUp

Mahalo nui.
frankj1 Offline
#248 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
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rfenst wrote:
Recovering well after ulnar nerve release surgery at the elbow to hopefully rid the numbness in my pinkie and ring finger. True pain wasn't even enough for a narcotic painkiller. An anti-inflammatory is enough.

Get to take the surgical bandaging/brace off Wednesday to see what it looks like. Hoping for a real good result. Otherwise, I will definitely need neck surgery because of impingement of the same nerve as it exits the spinal canal and vertebra- which we hope is not a/the cause.

Used a lot of RSO and slept it off for the last couple days. That was a really good way to go as opposed to being otherwise medicated with a narcotic for pain/rest/sleep.

did the ulnar and carpal at the same time a few years ago...surgery fixed the problems but I hated the first several days of recovery. Arm felt like it weighed a ton for over 30 hours.

Been aggressively rubbing aloe and vitamin e on the elbow scar after showering daily and the scar is much less noticeable now.

Going in early AM tomorrow for just carpal on other hand, and repair "trigger finger" on pinkie same hand.
Told the doc liberals can't get trigger finger, but maybe I lost my exemption due to belief in the right to own guns.
Been having ulnar issue for a while too but I'll put it of as long as possible. Can't do without bendability in wrist and elbow at the same time on my right arm.

Better commence to sleeping soon...have to be on the road early.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#249 Posted:
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I got a little concerned about exactly how that "aggressively rubbing" sentence was gonna end.

Beware, peoples, for another work week is nigh!

For those still stuck in that loop anyway
MACS Offline
#250 Posted:
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Up way too freakin' early...
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