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201. Author: corey sellersDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 2:39PM EST
Victor how's that Corona virus thing going?
202. Author: victor809Date: Fri, 1/24/2020, 4:13PM EST
corey sellers wrote:
Victor how's that Corona virus thing going?


Well, being typhoid mary has its up-side. Wife's gotten sick. Prolly the wuhan coronavirus.... Drafter's been out... prolly the wuhan coronavirus... KotC is sick with it....

I'm healthy. :)
203. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 4:44PM EST
Huh. 10hrs later and still grey and rainy. Yay
204. Author: MACSDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 4:52PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Mom is having a heart procedure at 8:15. On my way there in a couple minutes.

I’ll gladly accept prayers on her behalf from any of you good people. Even the bad ones.

Have peace.


Yessir... prayers were said last night. Sending more for good measure.
205. Author: corey sellersDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 5:33PM EST
I see this took some planning you won't have to worry about the body this way. It will be took care of , good plan Victor.
206. Author: danmdevriesDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 5:37PM EST
Back to work.
207. Author: USNGunnerDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 5:45PM EST
danmdevries wrote:
Back to work.


Yep. I don't mind coming in so much, but this sitting around 8 hours waiting to go home is BULL HOCKEY! Not talking
208. Author: frankj1Date: Fri, 1/24/2020, 7:29PM EST
victor809 wrote:
Well, being typhoid mary has its up-side. Wife's gotten sick. Prolly the wuhan coronavirus.... Drafter's been out... prolly the wuhan coronavirus... KotC is sick with it....

I'm healthy. :)

patient zero

followed by 01, 02...809
209. Author: NumismaniacDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 7:41PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
can't begin to tell you how much I love reading this post^^^

actually, I guess I did begin...




We were quite proud. They had the graduation at the FedEx Form in Memphis, and she was allowed to "dress up" her cap/hat with whatever and she had Peyton's picture on top and wrote out in big letters, "This one's for you" That one got to me, I will admit. I videoed her on the Jumbotron as she accepted her diploma and got a good one of the back of her with the cap on as she went up on the stage.
210. Author: tonygrazDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 9:25PM EST
There you go Frank - continue with this one: "I videoed her on the Jumbotron as she accepted her diploma and got a good one of the back of her with the cap on as she went up on the stage."
211. Author: frankj1Date: Fri, 1/24/2020, 9:35PM EST
I'm truly a bit emotional at the moment...
212. Author: danmdevriesDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 10:35PM EST
Boy got up from the couch and ran up the stairs with his hand stuffed between his buttcheecks yelling "number two! I gotta poo"

Made it to the bathroom and came back downstairs. I asked him if he pooped his pants. He said no. I said maybe a little? He said "I did not poop my pants"

Wife asked if he pooped his underpants. He said yeah, but just a little...

He's very literal in his answers. It cracks me up.

213. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 10:42PM EST
I admire his poetic ability
214. Author: USNGunnerDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 10:59PM EST
Too funny Dan. I may have shared "Prairie dogging" with the grand-kids. That is the OMG signal now. When you hear that you had better be in a restroom. LOL
215. Author: MACSDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 11:11PM EST
He had a turtle head pooookin' out!
216. Author: PalamaDate: Fri, 1/24/2020, 11:42PM EST
Numismaniac wrote:
We were quite proud. They had the graduation at the FedEx Form in Memphis, and she was allowed to "dress up" her cap/hat with whatever and she had Peyton's picture on top and wrote out in big letters, "This one's for you" That one got to me, I will admit. I videoed her on the Jumbotron as she accepted her diploma and got a good one of the back of her with the cap on as she went up on the stage.


Awesome!
217. Author: danmdevriesDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 2:30AM EST
Happy Saturday fellas
218. Author: tonygrazDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 6:50AM EST
Happy National Irish coffee day, Dan and fellas. Rain is coming in a few hours.
219. Author: tonygrazDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 6:55AM EST
Happy Chinese New Year - year of the Dragon.
220. Author: corey sellersDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:00AM EST
Morning gents 58° down to 39° tonight .

221. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:23AM EST
Hello Brothers,

Thank you for all of the prayers & positive thoughts shared for my mom's procedure and recovery. She made it through the procedure. They found two places where the heart was malfunctioning and cauterized those places. Sore but okay. Trying to get her blood now at the right thickness again.

The quality of life should improve. I am grateful.
222. Author: Ram27Date: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:37AM EST
Great news ^8 continued prayers for mom & family.
223. Author: MACSDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:44AM EST
Good morning, gang.

Good news, brother 8.
224. Author: corey sellersDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:48AM EST
Great news 8
225. Author: dkeageDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:49AM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Hello Brothers,

Thank you for all of the prayers & positive thoughts shared for my mom's procedure and recovery. She made it through the procedure. They found two places where the heart was malfunctioning and cauterized those places. Sore but okay. Trying to get her blood now at the right thickness again.

The quality of life should improve. I am grateful.

Applause Beer
226. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:51AM EST
danmdevries wrote:
Boy got up from the couch and ran up the stairs with his hand stuffed between his buttcheecks yelling "number two! I gotta poo"

Made it to the bathroom and came back downstairs. I asked him if he pooped his pants. He said no. I said maybe a little? He said "I did not poop my pants"

Wife asked if he pooped his underpants. He said yeah, but just a little...

He's very literal in his answers. It cracks me up.


LOL

at least you didn't get the old "oh now I know why my underwear is crusty"...
227. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Sat, 1/25/2020, 8:52AM EST
Glad to hear 8... God answers prayers!
228. Author: USNGunnerDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 9:16AM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Hello Brothers,

Thank you for all of the prayers & positive thoughts shared for my mom's procedure and recovery. She made it through the procedure. They found two places where the heart was malfunctioning and cauterized those places. Sore but okay. Trying to get her blood now at the right thickness again.

The quality of life should improve. I am grateful.


Outstanding. Applause
229. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 9:57AM EST
Cool Dudes...
230. Author: MACSDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 9:59AM EST
Drafter!! Laugh
231. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:00AM EST
Finished up the dog run last night... I'm happy with it but it won't be too long before pebbles can jump it...

Home depot had $20 buckets of succulents marked down to $2.50... Between me and pops we got 5 of them... Need to go get small pots and cactus soil and split them all up...

Need to declutter the grow room today so I can get peppers and tomatoes in... Dang gorilla glue plant is taking way longer than it should to finish so my veg room is over flowing with plants...
232. Author: frankj1Date: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:15AM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Hello Brothers,

Thank you for all of the prayers & positive thoughts shared for my mom's procedure and recovery. She made it through the procedure. They found two places where the heart was malfunctioning and cauterized those places. Sore but okay. Trying to get her blood now at the right thickness again.

The quality of life should improve. I am grateful.

y'know, every one of us participants here benefited spiritually from this optimistic news.
Mazel Tov, thanks for including us.
233. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:29AM EST
8 this is the first I’ve heard of your mom. I’m glad it went well and hope it brings many years of a quality life.
234. Author: Mr. JonesDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 11:09AM EST
Opel... Sounds like your a true gardener?

Starting plants in winter is something I've never done but I've known other people with hot boxes outside , window starting kits or actual grow light systems in their basements...

I love to garden, great exercise too...weeding is a real pain in the ass....I'm never around my cabin enough to have a great garden up there...rabbits, deer, bears eat or dig it up all the time...I have it on a sloped piece of ground that gets natural watering by gravity... sometime s it's too wet...
WHAT DOES GROW GREAT IS MY HERB GARDEN AND they winter over seasons sometimes...I had a thyme plant that was 7 yrs old and was totally outside every winter...

Just out of curiosity? Do you lay down plastic or hay between planted rows?
Do you have an irrigation system?

I want to try growing potatoes in ROTTED HAY piled on top of the ground, it looks easy...some books by an old lady about growing all kinds of stuff in rotted hay above ground.

Do you live in a legal recreational marijuana state?
How many plants can an individual grow?
235. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 11:16AM EST
Great news 8! Frank's right. Helps to have a win this year, albeit vicariously
236. Author: izonfireDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 11:19AM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
I am grateful.

and I am grateful for the news 8Track.
Best wishes to you and your mom
237. Author: izonfireDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 11:23AM EST
Mr. Jones wrote:
I've known other people with hot boxes...

I love hot boxes...
238. Author: NumismaniacDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 1:36PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Hello Brothers,

Thank you for all of the prayers & positive thoughts shared for my mom's procedure and recovery. She made it through the procedure. They found two places where the heart was malfunctioning and cauterized those places. Sore but okay. Trying to get her blood now at the right thickness again.

The quality of life should improve. I am grateful.



Always glad for positive news, Sounds great, glad she is through the procedure and pray she is quickly on her way home and back to her normal.
239. Author: NumismaniacDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 1:57PM EST
Mr. Jones wrote:
Opel... Sounds like your a true gardener?

Starting plants in winter is something I've never done but I've known other people with hot boxes outside , window starting kits or actual grow light systems in their basements...

I love to garden, great exercise too...weeding is a real pain in the ass....I'm never around my cabin enough to have a great garden up there...rabbits, deer, bears eat or dig it up all the time...I have it on a sloped piece of ground that gets natural watering by gravity... sometime s it's too wet...
WHAT DOES GROW GREAT IS MY HERB GARDEN AND they winter over seasons sometimes...I had a thyme plant that was 7 yrs old and was totally outside every winter...

Just out of curiosity? Do you lay down plastic or hay between planted rows?
Do you have an irrigation system?

I want to try growing potatoes in ROTTED HAY piled on top of the ground, it looks easy...some books by an old lady about growing all kinds of stuff in rotted hay above ground.

Do you live in a legal recreational marijuana state?
How many plants can an individual grow?




Thyme will easily live outside and is a perennial in most areas of the Country. Sometimes in the most northern States, it will rot from being too wet and cold during the winter. It will also slowly crowd itself out and needs to be lifted and split up and replanted. You can also keep them easily in a pot in the house. I have a patch of mint at the old place that was in the yard and around one of those OLD mesh type satellite dishes. It's basically a weed and I have a ten feet diameter spot that is still growing and I can smell it every time I bush-hog the place.

As for the rotten hay, it needs to be more like compost, if it's just at the rotten/moldy stage, it will tend to cause problems with potato mosaic virus or mold. I had rebar wire that was made into hoops about two feet in diameter. YOU just cut it into 4-5 foot lengths and roll it up, then wire it together to keep it in a round shape. I was mainly using it for tomatoes so I didn't have to keep tying them to a stick. I decided to try and grow potatoes in the hoops, as the plant would leaf up through the soil I added fresh straw hay, just leaving the top leaves barely peking through the hay. I just kept doing that until the late summer/fall and then just pulled up the hoop and they were full of potatoes.Works good and kept me form constantly having to cover them with fresh loose soil, or "hilling" as it's often called.

I'm proud Of Opel/Joel, he has kept a variety of heirloom corn that I sent to him for almost a decade now. I sent that stuff ALL over the Country, around 20 of them just wrapped up in clear tape, the entire dried ear, LOL! I just labeled them and took them to the Post Office. ALL of them got to their address. I think I did that around Christmas. Numicorn cards, LMAO!

I enjoyed using handpicked cotton from the rented row crops at the farm for packing material. A couple of the Brothers here have wives that are/were teachers and they got quite good use by taking them to school and showing the youngsters.

Sadly, now that we have moved into a subdivision about 7 miles from the farm and old place that burned, I can't keep the deer and coyotes from eating or packing off most of what I grow. Two or three types of greens, two being rutabaga and turnips are the only luck I've had over the last 2-3 years. I have been growing gardens since I can remember. I have had sunflowers next to the new house where there's a patch of pea gravel where all the underground utilities are coming up form the underground wires from the street to the house. This year, it will be covered with red okra. They have a pretty Hibiscus type flower and red pods.
240. Author: MACSDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 5:30PM EST
My buddy Rob has turned his garage into a pretty damn nice cigar lounge. I'm gonna go over there with a handful of smokes and a flask of hooch this evening.

Beer
241. Author: frankj1Date: Sat, 1/25/2020, 5:31PM EST
Mr. Jones wrote:
Opel... Sounds like your a true gardener?

Starting plants in winter is something I've never done but I've known other people with hot boxes outside , window starting kits or actual grow light systems in their basements...

I love to garden, great exercise too...weeding is a real pain in the ass....I'm never around my cabin enough to have a great garden up there...rabbits, deer, bears eat or dig it up all the time...I have it on a sloped piece of ground that gets natural watering by gravity... sometime s it's too wet...
WHAT DOES GROW GREAT IS MY HERB GARDEN AND they winter over seasons sometimes...I had a thyme plant that was 7 yrs old and was totally outside every winter...

Just out of curiosity? Do you lay down plastic or hay between planted rows?
Do you have an irrigation system?

I want to try growing potatoes in ROTTED HAY piled on top of the ground, it looks easy...some books by an old lady about growing all kinds of stuff in rotted hay above ground.

Do you live in a legal recreational marijuana state?
How many plants can an individual grow?

a few years ago I printed out the old lady's system...The Ruth Stout System of Permanent Hay Mulching!
kept the info but have not tried it.

Veganic Agriculture Network
bottom of my print outs say www.goveganic.net/article182.html


There ya go Y.O.G.I

frankj1...get to know me...HA!
242. Author: izonfireDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 6:48PM EST
MACS wrote:
My buddy Rob has turned his garage into a pretty damn nice cigar lounge. I'm gonna go over there with a handful of smokes and a flask of hooch this evening.

Beer

Nice!
Have a great time

(don’t kill nobody)
243. Author: USNGunnerDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 6:51PM EST
MACS wrote:
My buddy Rob has turned his garage into a pretty damn nice cigar lounge. I'm gonna go over there with a handful of smokes and a flask of hooch this evening.

Beer



Ok, I'm officially jelly. Have a good time MACS.
244. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:13PM EST
Miss Cristina drives a 944...
Satisfaction oozes from her pores... Mellow
245. Author: izonfireDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:17PM EST
DrafterX wrote:
Miss Cristina drives a 944...
Satisfaction oozes from her snizz... Mellow

FIFY
246. Author: izonfireDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:22PM EST
OK.
Upon further review, that snizz comment is not intended if Miss Cristina is MACS significant other...
247. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 1/25/2020, 10:59PM EST
She keeps rings on her fingers..
Marble on her floor..
Cocaine in her dresser....
Bars on her doors...

Mellow
248. Author: danmdevriesDate: Sun, 1/26/2020, 1:58AM EST
Sunday Sunday Sunday
249. Author: MACSDate: Sun, 1/26/2020, 2:42AM EST
DrafterX wrote:
She keeps rings on her fingers..
Marble on her floor..
Cocaine in her dresser....
Bars on her doors...

Mellow


She prolly lives in Chicago... or Baltimore. Maybe Los Angeles... or St Louis... or San Francisco?
250. Author: tonygrazDate: Sun, 1/26/2020, 7:27AM EST
Thanks for narrowing that down.
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