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500 Raindrops Incoming
Sunoverbeach Offline
#1 Posted:
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Supposed to be dry again by Thurs. Deploying water wings
danmdevries Offline
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Congrats sob.

Is this the new 500?
DrafterX Offline
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one million raindrops = 1 gallon

Mellow
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Fine again. 500 Trillion Raindrops Incoming
Gene363 Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Fine again. 500 Trillion Raindrops Incoming


Applause Applause Applause on the New 500.

You can edit the first post in a thread, including the title, not suggesting, just saying.
MACS Offline
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Meh... he said what he said. BigGrin Congrats, SOB. Nice welcome back, eh?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PUzBIRYy-Sg

Posted a video of that "shoulder reliever" thingy I made.
Abrignac Online
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MACS wrote:
Meh... he said what he said. BigGrin Congrats, SOB. Nice welcome back, eh?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PUzBIRYy-Sg

Posted a video of that "shoulder reliever" thingy I made.


Perhaps if you quit jerking off so much your shoulder wouldn’t hurt so bad. If you don’t have the fortitude then at least switch hands for a while and give that shoulder a rest.
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Happy Friday all Herfing
Not much outdoor smoking weather today. Headed to the shpo shortly for drinking, smoking, pool, socializing, various types of debauchery, and of course the protection it provides.
Ram27 Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Supposed to be dry again by Thurs. Deploying water wings




Congratulations on the win Suno, nice welcome back , taking the "500". Applause


ram27bat
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Abrignac wrote:
Perhaps if you quit jerking off so much your shoulder wouldn’t hurt so bad. If you don’t have the fortitude then at least switch hands for a while and give that shoulder a rest.

That might be worth a try for me cause my right shoulder has been killing me lately. It just feels so unnatural to use my left hand.
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MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:
That might be worth a try for me cause my right shoulder has been killing me lately. It just feels so unnatural to use my left hand.



Getting some strange can be strange indeed.
Palama Offline
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MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:
That might be worth a try for me cause my right shoulder has been killing me lately. It just feels so unnatural to use my left hand.


Wait, you don’t hafta use TWO hands like the rest of us? Sorry to hear that. Crying
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Palama wrote:
Wait, you don’t hafta use TWO hands like the rest of us? Sorry to hear that. Crying


jester

MACS Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
Perhaps if you quit jerking off so much your shoulder wouldn’t hurt so bad. If you don’t have the fortitude then at least switch hands for a while and give that shoulder a rest.


It's mine. I can wash it as fast and as often as I like.

Not real sore, actually. Just being proactive since I been hitting the gym so much.
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MACS, do you like working out regularly? I love it.
Abrignac Online
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MACS wrote:
It's mine. I can wash it as fast and as often as I like.

Not real sore, actually. Just being proactive since I been hitting the gym so much.


Then use Dove for crying out loud. It’s 1/4 moisturizing cream. You wouldn’t want it to shrivel up.
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I did my taxes. I get to send them a big check. At least the penalty fee isn’t too bad.
MACS Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
Then use Dove for crying out loud. It’s 1/4 moisturizing cream. You wouldn’t want it to shrivel up.


Why you worried about my junk? Ffff-aaaaag!
MACS Offline
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Speyside2 wrote:
MACS, do you like working out regularly? I love it.


Absolutely. Feel off when I don't work out. I think I get more upset when it rains and we can't do the dog walk than Tank does. LOL
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HockeyDad wrote:
I did my taxes. I get to send them a big check. At least the penalty fee isn’t too bad.

I always send a little extra in my quarterly payments. It's saved me from penalties in the past, and u get back what u over pay.

Although you want to keep as much as of your money as you can with the APYs you can get nowadays.
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MACS wrote:
Why you worried about my junk? Ffff-aaaaag!


It’s just a public service announcement. Lighten up Francis.
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BTW, if you sit on your hand until it's knumb first it feels like someone else is doing it... or so I heard... Anxious
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DrafterX wrote:
BTW, if you sit on your hand until it's knumb first it feels like someone else is doing it... or so I heard... Anxious

That's called "the stranger"

Scott Caan references it in the second "Gone in 60 seconds"
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Forecast calls for a pleasant weekend. Tomorrow gotta run some errands. My daughter (high school) is the varsity Lacrosse goaltender. She needs a new helmet so that's on the mandatory ToDo list. I want to make sure it fits her head is as safe as possible. Safety and comfort it is the top criteria.

Need some last minute grocery stuff for Easter so that's on the ToDo list also.

Prolly start some seeds in pots to sprout herbs. Other than that it should be a relaxing weekend with the kids and make things up as we go.

Family and friends are a core vitamin for the soul. That's my personal opinion and I will take that attitude to my dying day.
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Finally used my coupon from work for the free Christmas turkey.

Got two boneless butterball turkey breasts. 3lb ea. Better price on whole bird or bone in boobs but I don't like turkey to start, and I'm not paying for it so...

Thawing them tonight, gonna brine tomorrow, then inject with some spicy butter, rub em, let em dry brine overnight and smoke Sunday. Just a little smoke, then finish sous vide which will concentrate the smoke and rub flavors then partial freeze and slice thin for deli meat.
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One too go for.....
Ram27 Offline
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Twenty Seven ram27bat
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Thought I'd come up with a brilliant plan to better organize tote storage once I have enough to get going on the tote again. Wrote down the measurements on the tag on the side of my tote and found small plastic baskets on Amazon with lids that stack. Tote vs basket measurements said I should be able to fit 4 square in the tote, 3 layers high. Not even close. Tote measurements I think were taken externally at the wide end of the taper and basket measurements were taken inside the basket at the narrow end of the taper. Wasn't even close. Also I didn't account for the strengthening ribs on the tote lid that eat up 1" of height. I can fit 4 baskets total in the tote 2 end to end and 2 high. But doesn't leave enough room for larger boxes and the height restriction due to the ribs I can't even put a fairly small box on top of the baskets.

Back to the drawing board. I need some sort of stacking system that holds a fair amount of loose cigars securely. My bulk singles case holds a lot, but finding something in there is a chore and I'd rather not tumble all my cigars around looking for something in particular. I'm still into exploring and trying new cigars so I mostly buy five and ten packs, trying to resist just buying boxes right out the gate. Boxes are easier to store/search through.
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Tomorrow is my best friend of 45 years son's bar mitzvah. When we were kids we used to dream about what our lives would be like when we got older. I am so damn grateful we are both not only still upright and healthy, but live a few minutes from each other and celebrating awesome life milestones together.
MACS Offline
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^That is awesome, dude.

My buddies and I all said we were gonna live on the same block and raise our kids together. One is in South Carolina, One is in Texas and two of us live in FL. Me and Brian each have 1 son and Joe and Alex have no kids. LOL

Mornin' dudes... slept over 9 hours. Felt great. Late on the dog walk, but he pooped in the back yard so he can wait until my coffee is done. fog
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Morning, peoples. General plan is to chill chillax through the weekend. Maybe just a touch of productivity to keep the senses sharp.
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Morning Ram and gang
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Happy Saturday fellas
deadeyedick Offline
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Happy Saturday folks. Received my tax refund from the feds so now I can pay the state.

Real nice 55/80 today but keeping with the raindrops theme a storm is expected to hit late tonight. Makin' hay while the sun shines.
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Hey corey and the rest of youse. ram27bat
MACS Offline
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Today might be a "Head to the shpo and have a smoke and a drink" kinda day.

Or... hear me out... don't go anywhere and have that smoke and drink right here in the garage with some tunes. Think

Beautiful day for it. 58 on the walk... felt warmer. Headed to 80.
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Short sleep here. Bummed the Houston Cougars went down to the damned Dookies. One casino ticket to be torn.
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Yo
MACS Offline
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Opted for the garage... an Undercrown SG and a pour from the infinity bottle. Tasty on both counts.
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Good Saturday Afternoon to All! We shot in an ARA match this morning, looks like Mrs. Gene kicked our butts again.
danmdevries Offline
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The la colmenas I ordered from tenski arrived as 5 cylinders that used to be cigars but are now flakes of tobacco in a bag. Sad
Ram27 Offline
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^^^^Return to sender Brick wall
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Ram27 wrote:
^^^^Return to sender Brick wall


Yup. Seems like I have to do that an awful lot with tenski lately.

They did say they're struggling with warehouse staff since an Amazon warehouse opened nearby. Whoever packed my box yesterday cared. 3 fivers in a box, one of the fivers was Warped Lirio Rojo which comes without cello. That fiver bag was placed inside a bubble wrap sleeve and taped. Today's box the Colmenas were in a bag too big for them, in a box with 5 other fivers, and one partially inflated airbag. d'oh!
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Having a Cabaiguan and some Ranch Water.
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College Basketball and 10 Commandments.
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Yard work, yard work and more yard work amazing how much needs to be down.
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MACS wrote:
^That is awesome, dude.

My buddies and I all said we were gonna live on the same block and raise our kids together. One is in South Carolina, One is in Texas and two of us live in FL. Me and Brian each have 1 son and Joe and Alex have no kids. LOL

Mornin' dudes... slept over 9 hours. Felt great. Late on the dog walk, but he pooped in the back yard so he can wait until my coffee is done. fog

Thanks, it's one of my greatest blessings in life.

The boy did great at his Bar Mitzvah, and the party was awesome. My feet are killing me from chasing my two girls around all night while they had a blast. They have never seen a party like that and it blew their minds...
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Sunday Sunday Sunday
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Happy Easter to youse believers and heathens alike.

Supposed to be raining but dry so far. Out for a quick walk.
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Hoppy Easter fellas. Hope y'all have a good'n!
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