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The "Manhattan Clam Chowder Sucks" 500
rfenst Offline
#201 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Got my mower today and a battery powered Ryobi trimmer. 1 set of pruning shears and lopping shears for trimming the branches away from the house. Couple small trees in the front planter. Battery is the same as my drill, so now I have 3 of them... prolly get more Ryobi shit once the garage cabinets and work bench are in.

Already showered after changing the outside spigot valve in the front. Couldn't find the water shutoff valve anywhere...

So got my swim trunks on, took off my shirt, prepped everything and took off the old valve and replaced it with a new one while the water flowed. Only got a little wet. Gonz

Will mow and edge tomorrow. Need to get some more Tenacity. Dude did not take care of this lawn and the weeds are every-damn-where. I'll give it 6 months to a year and if I can't get the damn things eradicated, I'll rip out the turf and put new stuff in.

Before giving up check out your sprinkling system (presuming you have one), hire a lawn spray service through the late spring to see if it is really necessary. Most weeds in St. Augustine are either seasonal or due to over or under watering.
MACS Offline
#202 Posted:
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Yes, we have a sprinkler system. It's not on right now because we've been getting rain often enough.
8trackdisco Offline
#203 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
Hah. Imagine that. Back in 1984 when my company got our bootcamp liberty weekend a few guys decided to shoot flaming shots of Barcardi 151. For some odd reason which I don’t recall I didn’t partake. Anyway one guy managed to splash a flaming shot all over his face. He ended up with a few splotches of third degree burns on his face and was rewarded with 4 extra weeks of bootcamp. Talk about a double Dutch f**k.


There used to be a punishing drink called a Bear Hunter.
- 1/2 shot Bacardi 151 Rum
- 1/2 shot Extra Sharp Ginger Brandy
- 7 drops of Tabasco sauce

After a few of those, the hangover was more preferable to the next three bowel movements.
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#204 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Building has been all consuming.

And to Eight Track, the road’s been rough, but things are progressing as hoped. …


Good to see you are still alive and kicking.
dkeage Offline
#205 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
There used to be a punishing drink called a Bear Hunter.
- 1/2 shot Bacardi 151 Rum
- 1/2 shot Extra Sharp Ginger Brandy
- 7 drops of Tabasco sauce

After a few of those, the hangover was more preferable to the next three bowel movements.

How do you do a half shot?
8trackdisco Offline
#206 Posted:
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dkeage wrote:
How do you do a half shot?


One shot glass, two boozes. Think a very small cocktail.
dkeage Offline
#207 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
One shot glass, two boozes. Think a very small cocktail.

I don’t even know you.....
Sunoverbeach Offline
#208 Posted:
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I hate a lack of shutoff valves. Hell, I'd prefer additional isolation valves to easily replace the shutoff valve when it goes bad
RiverRatRuss Offline
#209 Posted:
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Mornin Ya'll, I hate Winter!!!
This Insomnia is BS TOO!!! d'oh!
Sunoverbeach Offline
#210 Posted:
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Morning, peoples. And the week goes on. La de da de de. La de da de da
8trackdisco Offline
#211 Posted:
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Nothing we look forward to, but it is here.

44 degrees with a …… Wind Chill of 39.

Colder than and quicker than normal.
deadeyedick Offline
#212 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
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RiverRatRuss wrote:
Mornin Ya'll, I hate Winter!!!
This Insomnia is BS TOO!!! d'oh!


And there it is. I'm still hating on summer but the nights are starting to cool a little now.

Have a few projects around the house I have been putting off for cooler weather. First off is expansion joint replacement on the 3 car driveway. My back is not looking forward to that one.
8trackdisco Offline
#213 Posted:
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dkeage wrote:
I don’t even know you.....


You wouldn’t. That was the 1984 version of me.
Were there any attributes of a 19 year old dkeage that I would not recognize?
rfenst Offline
#214 Posted:
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Good morning folks. Blood draw i a few minutes, then rest the remainder of the day.
Gene363 Offline
#215 Posted:
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Good Tuesday Morning! It's just 55° this morning on the way to 82° today. We are going to the range.

We are expecting some rain Friday from the hurricane. Prayers for anyone in the path, I do not have fond memoried of waiting out hurricanes in Texas.
DrafterX Offline
#216 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
Ram27 Online
#217 Posted:
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X and peeps. ram27bat
DrafterX Offline
#218 Posted:
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Ram..!! Laugh
Ram27 Online
#219 Posted:
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Slow today.....Think
DrafterX Offline
#220 Posted:
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True.. true.. Mellow
Ram27 Online
#221 Posted:
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Just you X and Ram. Others busy with hurricane 🌀 watch.
MACS Offline
#222 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
I hate a lack of shutoff valves. Hell, I'd prefer additional isolation valves to easily replace the shutoff valve when it goes bad


Cut my lawn today and found it! It's on the left side of the house, close to the foundation in a round, green handhole. Damn thing was full of dirt though. Hadda dig it out so I could turn the damn valve.

Got myself a Murray 21" 140 cc Briggs & Stratton mower, a Ryobi trimmer and now a Ryobi blower. Got some roundup, too... used it in the beds up front and along the edge of the house and fence to keep the grass and weeds away. Then used it on the sidewalk cracks where weeds had popped up.

Gonna feed the living **** out of the grass (and weeds) for the next couple weeks and when the weeds are nice and fed... I'll hit them with Tenacity. It kills the weeds and not the grass. Roundup kills every-damn-thing.
frankj1 Offline
#223 Posted:
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be Tenacious
MACS Offline
#224 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
be Tenacious

Tenacious-D?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lK4cX5xGiQ
Sunoverbeach Offline
#225 Posted:
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I don't feel tenacious. Could go for a nap
Ram27 Online
#226 Posted:
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Happy Hump Day danm & gang. ram27bat
deadeyedick Offline
#227 Posted:
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Arrgg! Got about half the old driveway concrete expansion joint cleaned out. It was much harder than I thought with a chisel and mallet to clean the years of accumulation out enough to set in new joints. Walking slow and a little bent over today. Gonna have to wait a few days to tackle the rest.
Gene363 Offline
#228 Posted:
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Good Wednesday Morning! It's just 59° on the way to just 75° today. Back to the range for more practice today.

Hey Ram! Herfing
Ram27 Online
#229 Posted:
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Stay safe our Florida friends. Pray
RiverRatRuss Offline
#230 Posted:
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Mornin Gents!

39 this morning with a looking like high of 67.. Bon Fire Weather!!! my Bones hate Winter!!! I do Too!! Herfing

Going to see an Ortho Doc today and probably looking at Surgery on my left wrist Brick wall
MACS Offline
#231 Posted:
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Coffeed up, dog walked... took down the American Flag flying out front. I guess we're as ready as we can get.

Yard is not finished, but the weed barrier is down and the crushed granite is laid on top of it. The sand is still in a pile and I'm thinking if the wind and rain are heavy enough, ol' boy is gonna be buying more sand.

Rain predicted until Saturday so the fuggers won't be back to finish until Monday, more than likely.
8trackdisco Offline
#232 Posted:
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39 with wind chill taking it to 33.
Two over medium eggs, spinach and garlic lovingly sandwiched between two slices of garlic cheddar toast.
Also trying to drink 128 ounces of water again today.
Coffee 3/4 the way down.
Dog walk and exercise planned for the mid and late morning.
RiverRatRuss Offline
#233 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Coffeed up, dog walked... took down the American Flag flying out front. I guess we're as ready as we can get.

Yard is not finished, but the weed barrier is down and the crushed granite is laid on top of it. The sand is still in a pile and I'm thinking if the wind and rain are heavy enough, ol' boy is gonna be buying more sand.

Rain predicted until Saturday so the fuggers won't be back to finish until Monday, more than likely.


Why would ya remove the Flag? Man you went full blown Retired Navy didn't ya? d'oh! Sarcasm Your base camp hasn't even been over run yet. Sarcasm I'd leave the flag up so ya can watch how fierce the Storm gets and count the shrap metal hits it takes while playing Johnny Cash's Ragged Old Flag and Drinkin Whiskey through it all... Herfing
MACS Offline
#234 Posted:
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Don't want Old Glory to take a beating. She's in the garage, nice and safe.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#235 Posted:
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This morning blows. Nothing story worthy, just time death by a thousand piddly headaches
BuckyB93 Offline
#236 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Don't want Old Glory to take a beating. She's in the garage, nice and safe.


Prudent. My town is kinda hilly and the wind can get rather whippy in harsh weather. When I flew flags outside, I'd go through about 3 per year. I tried all different fabrics but unless you had a super heavy duty one, they would take a beating.
RiverRatRuss Offline
#237 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Prudent. My town is kinda hilly and the wind can get rather whippy in harsh weather. When I flew flags outside, I'd go through about 3 per year. I tried all different fabrics but unless you had a super heavy duty one, they would take a beating.


Getchya one of those car window flags.. I run them on the back of my Harley at 80-90+ MPH during our cross country runs and only lost one flag in over 100K miles over the years.. tough fuggers.. but their only 10"X15" Herfing
HockeyDad Offline
#238 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Prudent. My town is kinda hilly and the wind can get rather whippy in harsh weather. When I flew flags outside, I'd go through about 3 per year. I tried all different fabrics but unless you had a super heavy duty one, they would take a beating.



Try flying a French flag. Damn thing turns all white after a few months.
RiverRatRuss Offline
#239 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
Try flying a French flag. Damn thing turns all white after a few months.



Oh Hell NO!!! I'm laughing all the way to the Chitter on that One!!! LMMFAO!!!
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#240 Posted:
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MACS, you may need that sand for sandbags! Come to thihnk of it, you could sell it for $5 a bag, "no waiting". I heard lines were hours long to fill sand bags at approved locations on the coast. Why dont't people just go to the beach and get sand for sand bags?
MACS Offline
#241 Posted:
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Stogie1020 wrote:
MACS, you may need that sand for sandbags! Come to thihnk of it, you could sell it for $5 a bag, "no waiting". I heard lines were hours long to fill sand bags at approved locations on the coast. Why dont't people just go to the beach and get sand for sand bags?


BRILLIANT!
BuckyB93 Offline
#242 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
Try flying a French flag. Damn thing turns all white after a few months.


Applause

What do you call 10,000 men with sunburned armpits?

-The French Army (raise hands in a surrender posture)
deadeyedick Offline
#243 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
39 with wind chill taking it to 33.
Two over medium eggs, spinach and garlic lovingly sandwiched between two slices of garlic cheddar toast.
Also trying to drink 128 ounces of water again today.
Coffee 3/4 the way down.
Dog walk and exercise planned for the mid and late morning.


Damn! I live where it's hot and dry, hustle 5 miles a day and don't think I drink half that much. Trying to flush something?
deadeyedick Offline
#244 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Applause

What do you call 10,000 men with sunburned armpits?

-The French Army (raise hands in a surrender posture)


I heard their brown army pants are for a reason.
Gene363 Offline
#245 Posted:
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Tough day today. Our younger son had to say Goodbye to his dog Tito today. Tito was his constant companion through the dark years of addiction and into the light of sobriety.
Ram27 Online
#246 Posted:
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Sorry for son's loss.

Tito has crossed the Rainbow 🌈 Bridge.

Experienced the sad loss of beloved pets numerous times.
Gene363 Offline
#247 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
Sorry for son's loss.

Tito has crossed the Rainbow 🌈 Bridge.

Experienced the sad loss of beloved pets numerous times.


Thank you Ram.
Stogie1020 Online
#248 Posted:
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Sorry to hear, Gene.
8trackdisco Offline
#249 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Damn! I live where it's hot and dry, hustle 5 miles a day and don't think I drink half that much. Trying to flush something?


My boy has become a workout warrior. He’s getting me in shape as well. One thing he pushes is water intake. Generally, 12 ounces or so a day is all I’ve been drinking. Bought for me a gallon cup with lines on it in two hour intervals. Said I’d feel even better and will get improved sleep.

Damn if he wasn’t right. The 20,000 steps that day could have also been a contributing factor. 90:sleep score even with the two nocturnal pizzes.

110 ounces down so far. Now I’m trying to drink the 128 in twelve hours (6:00-6:00) to mitigate the night nature calls.
8trackdisco Offline
#250 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Tough day today. Our younger son had to say Goodbye to his dog Tito today. Tito was his constant companion through the dark years of addiction and into the light of sobriety.


Oh, Ugh. So sorry, Gene. Dogs and Boys go so well together.
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