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Summer's here and the time is right....(500)
351. Author: Gene363Date: Sat, 5/28/2022, 7:33AM EST
Good Saturday Morning! It's 68°on the way to 87° today. Heading to the American Rimfire Association match today.
352. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 7:35AM EST
Morning peoples. Plans for yard work today are only in the conceptual phase at this point. We'll see if they come to fruition
353. Author: MACSDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 8:32AM EST
Got nothing on the agenda today, aside from this coffee and a dog walk.
354. Author: Ram27Date: Sat, 5/28/2022, 8:45AM EST
Welcome to Saturday y'all.
355. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 9:32AM EST
Ram..!! Laugh
356. Author: Ram27Date: Sat, 5/28/2022, 9:46AM EST
X. Herfing
357. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 9:52AM EST
Any Babes by da pool this morning..?? Huh
358. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 10:19AM EST
Dog walked.
11.1 miles on the bike.
Have a funeral and a wedding today.

Have a day, fellas.
359. Author: rfenstDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 10:28AM EST
Just checking in.
Good to read that everything seems to be going well for everyone
Hope you all enjoy the long weekend!
360. Author: Ram27Date: Sat, 5/28/2022, 10:38AM EST
DrafterX wrote:
Any Babes by da pool this morning..?? Huh



No...............Frying pan
361. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 11:04AM EST
Gene363 wrote:
Heading to the American Rimfire Association match today.


I would think the favorite to win would be Preparation H.
362. Author: MACSDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 11:35AM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
I would think the favorite to win would be Preparation H.


Oh, lawdy, lawdy...
363. Author: dkeageDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 12:24PM EST
Brisket and sausage on the smoker. Sausage for lunch and brisket for a late dinner. Beer
364. Author: DrafterXDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 1:36PM EST
Pork smoking in apple chips... almost done.. Mellow
365. Author: rfenstDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 2:14PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
I would think the favorite to win would be Preparation H.

Oy Vey!
Here we go!
Herfing with us tonight?
366. Author: rfenstDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 2:36PM EST
Watching Champions League Final.
Liverpool vs. Real Madrid!
367. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 2:47PM EST
rfenst wrote:
Oy Vey!
Here we go!
Herfing with us tonight?


Not tonight. Just got back from a funeral. Leaving soon for a wedding.

It is a go go weekend.
368. Author: Gene363Date: Sat, 5/28/2022, 3:04PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
I would think the favorite to win would be Preparation H.



LOL I can see your point.

The preliminary scores have me in second place. The winner did great, shooting a perfect score on his first target.
369. Author: rfenstDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 3:26PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Not tonight. Just got back from a funeral. Leaving soon for a wedding.

It is a go go weekend.

Funeral + wedding in one day has got to be tough.
370. Author: MACSDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 4:36PM EST
DrafterX wrote:
Pork smoking in apple chips... almost done.. Mellow


I just seasoned 3 ribeyes from Sam's Club and placed them in the Sous Vide. In a couple hours I'll remove them and sear the outside.
371. Author: HockeyDadDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 7:34PM EST
rfenst wrote:
Funeral + wedding in one day has got to be tough.


I dunno…ever see the movie Wedding Crashers?
372. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 5/28/2022, 9:30PM EST
Got a birthday party to go to but hadda do a Covid test.

Hate sticking that swab up my nostrils! ram27bat
373. Author: Stogie1020Date: Sat, 5/28/2022, 11:59PM EST
Six hour drive home completed in a paltry 8 1\2 hours due to traffic and many many many stops for children to try (and sometimes succeed) to go to the bathroom. I hate coming back from a vacation, but I do love being home...
374. Author: izonfireDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:40AM EST
Stogie1020 wrote:
Six hour drive home completed in a paltry 8 1\2 hours due to traffic and many many many stops for children to try (and sometimes succeed) to go to the bathroom. I hate coming back from a vacation, but I do love being home...

I do hate hearing about such suffering,
but I do love that that it does not have to be experienced by me…
375. Author: izonfireDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:42AM EST
Spending some time hiking and climbing in the San Juans.
And loving some whiskey and a cigar at this moment.
CHEERS! 🥃
376. Author: deadeyedickDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 7:08AM EST
izonfire wrote:
Spending some time hiking and climbing in the San Juans.
And loving some whiskey and a cigar at this moment.
CHEERS! 🥃


In NM or CO? Nice country.

Up early, coffee up and out soon for a hike with the wife in the desert. Next up is cruse in the '65 and then cigar time on the patio. Have the Indy 500 taping for later.
377. Author: Ram27Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 7:43AM EST
Sunday be here peeps enjoy!!!!!!!
378. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 8:04AM EST
Hurtin' today after the yard work efforts. Rumor is we "need" to go shopping today. Now I'm hurtin' emotionally too.

Morning, peoples
379. Author: MACSDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 8:10AM EST
55 headed to 74 this afternoon.

Probably load the bed of the truck this afternoon for an early morning dump run on Monday. Opens at 6am. Like to be in and out before it gets crazy.
380. Author: dkeageDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 8:58AM EST
MACS wrote:
55 headed to 74 this afternoon.

Probably load the bed of the truck this afternoon for an early morning dump run on Monday. Opens at 6am. Like to be in and out before it gets crazy.

Open on Memorial Day?

Morning all. Beer
381. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 9:53AM EST
Paying the price for standing on concrete and uneven ground for multiple hours and 15,000 steps.

Graduation party today. Once that is done/mid to later afternoon, we can go back to doing things we want to do.
382. Author: rfenstDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 9:59AM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Paying the price for standing on concrete and uneven ground for multiple hours and 15,000 steps.

Graduation party today. Once that is done/mid to later afternoon, we can go back to doing things we want to do.

Son's graduation???
383. Author: rfenstDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 10:01AM EST
Heading out to IKEA to buy a summer-weight, down comforter/duvet insert and a down pillow.
384. Author: Gene363Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 10:16AM EST
Trip to Yellowstone has failed to launch. Sitting in the Augusta airport waiting on a rescheduled air flight.
385. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 10:23AM EST
rfenst wrote:
Son's graduation???


A niece of mine in a city about 30 minutes south of here. My son was one of the Covid graduating classes. He’s completing his second year of college.
386. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 10:31AM EST
We've gotten invites in the past week to a cousin's and three friends' kids open houses, one if which we haven't spoken to in 5 years, and a second only the wife knows and they only reconnected 2 months back after a decade if no contact.

I'm down for the cousin and the friends we actually interact with. The other two feels like they're reaching for donations
387. Author: HockeyDadDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 11:09AM EST
1. Install tomato cages

2. Cook hamburgers for dinner.

388. Author: MACSDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 11:11AM EST
dkeage wrote:
Open on Memorial Day?

Morning all. Beer


Oooof... yeah, thanks for that. Postponed until Monday afternoon for a Tuesday morning run. d'oh!
389. Author: deadeyedickDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 11:17AM EST
Tomato season is done here. Thinking of melons but the price is .17/lb now and with much effort I could prolly raise about $5 worth in a few months.
390. Author: BuckyB93Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 11:26AM EST
The garden plots at my apt complex were all spoken for so just doing container gardening this year in grow bag thingies. I just put a couple tomato plant in the ground yesterday along with sweet peppers and hot peppers. We should be out of the woods for any danger of frost now. Cucumbers and beans broke ground last week.
391. Author: HockeyDadDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 11:55AM EST
deadeyedick wrote:
Tomato season is done here. Thinking of melons but the price is .17/lb now and with much effort I could prolly raise about $5 worth in a few months.


I got some watermelon planted for fun. Squash and blueberries are coming in now.

Tomatoes, peppers, and tomatillos are starting to take off now that we’re getting warmer.
392. Author: RMAN4443Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:01PM EST
I just planted some, uh, herbs, yeah that's the ticket, "herbs"...Bombed
393. Author: dkeageDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:02PM EST
Gene363 wrote:
Trip to Yellowstone has failed to launch. Sitting in the Augusta airport waiting on a rescheduled air flight.

Great park. Super crowded though. We will probably drive through a couple of times this summer going to Montana. Head to Wyoming in less than 3 weeks!
394. Author: BuckyB93Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:21PM EST
Tried to do melons and pumpkins a couple of times a handful of years back before the apartment dwelling but they never really panned out. I only got fruit about 8" in diameter.

Prolly didn't water them enough. Plus the varmints would gnaw at them so I punted. Same with trying to do strawberries. The varmints and birds would eat them before they ripend.

I'm seeing some hybrid container/hanging plant versions of strawberry plants at Wally World and the local Agway (a regional lawn and garden store). Might try one of those.

395. Author: BuckyB93Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:24PM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
I just planted some, uh, herbs, yeah that's the ticket, "herbs"...Bombed


I think you can cultivate 6 plants/household in MA. I wonder if the building manager would allow that. I haven't seen anything that says I can't.

Think

I don't smoke it. But sometimes I like to test the limits and poke the bear a little bit. I still have a bird feeder so suck it bitch!
396. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:41PM EST
I'm betting the building manager would allow it for some medical dispensation
397. Author: HockeyDadDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 12:54PM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
I just planted some, uh, herbs, yeah that's the ticket, "herbs"...Bombed


I got rosemary, thyme, and Genovese basil!

My indoor hydroponic garden has Thai basil and an experiment with a tomato variety called Siberia. Cherry tomatoes do fine indoors but a want something bigger that can set fruit at 70 degrees and year round for the winter months.
398. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 1:23PM EST
Stogie1020 wrote:
Six hour drive home completed in a paltry 8 1\2 hours due to traffic and many many many stops for children to try (and sometimes succeed) to go to the bathroom. I hate coming back from a vacation, but I do love being home...


Hey Commie 7, your presence is wanted here:

http://www.cigarbid.com/...-Non-Elitist#post4666671
399. Author: BuckyB93Date: Sun, 5/29/2022, 2:00PM EST
Sunoverbeach wrote:
I'm betting the building manager would allow it for some medical dispensation


I don't think there is anything written in the lease agreement that addresses this particular topic - either for medical or recreational purposes. I don't think they would have much ground to stand on if it came to a court battle since I would think state law would surpass any rental agreement as long as the rental agreement didn't spell it out directly.

If you add in a documented medical reason for growing it, I think the management company would lose that fight too.

It may pass the legal hurdle but it wouldn't pass my ethical hurdle.

I wouldn't grow pot plants outside unless I had property where access to such crops would be limited and not open to the public. It would be irresponsible to grow it in a container just outside my apartment where anyone could access it. Similarly, you wouldn't set up a still to ferment booze or beer in the wide open. It may be legal but not ethical or responsible, in my opinion.

Tree double NINE!
400. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 5/29/2022, 2:16PM EST
Moving on to page NINE.
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