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151. Author: Ram27Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 8:10AM EST
Happy Hump Day gang !!!!!!
152. Author: RMAN4443Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 8:43AM EST
Sunoverbeach wrote:
Been a while since a good tranny tale too

tranny's have tales??? what will they think of next...Think
153. Author: Gene363Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 10:00AM EST
Good Wednesday Morning! It's a rainy 75° on the way to 86° today.
154. Author: MACSDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 10:39AM EST
2 hour dog walk done. 74 on the way to 92 today. Already 74 in the house... AC gonna start humming soon.
155. Author: HockeyDadDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 10:58AM EST
58 heading to 76. I need to mow. I don’t feel like mowing.
156. Author: Stogie1020Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 11:24AM EST
Our recent and early monsoon activity has brought out the demon spawn bugs in full force this year. Apparently, my wife is seeing people in her local mom-groups on FB freaking out about these swarms of little black bugs litteralyy swarming on the ground. My older kid's kindergarten has them so bad they were using a idfferent door to get into camp because there were so many near the front door and my youngest's oreschool had to close the polayground there were so many.

I spray the outside perimiter of our house monthly with Bifenthrin, so we now have mass graves of these bugs around the outside of the house. Some are getting in, but they get dustbustered up and dumped.

Thewre was a heavy streamof pest control pickup trucks in the neighborhood this morning as I was leaving. THose guys must be killing it right now.

I believe I will have to add one more drop of wine to the "plagues list" at Passover next year.
157. Author: deadeyedickDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 11:30AM EST
It was 90 when I started my walk and I made the mistake of wearing a cotton shirt. Usually go with wick-dry shirt cuz it cools some and dries fast. Came back 2 lbs lighter but the shirt was 2 lbs heavier.

Metal based patio table and side table wire brushed and painted. Pool cleaned. Enough for today.
158. Author: deadeyedickDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 11:36AM EST
Stogie1020 wrote:
Our recent and early monsoon activity has brought out the demon spawn bugs in full force this year. Apparently, my wife is seeing people in her local mom-groups on FB freaking out about these swarms of little black bugs litteralyy swarming on the ground. My older kid's kindergarten has them so bad they were using a idfferent door to get into camp because there were so many near the front door and my youngest's oreschool had to close the polayground there were so many.

I spray the outside perimiter of our house monthly with Bifenthrin, so we now have mass graves of these bugs around the outside of the house. Some are getting in, but they get dustbustered up and dumped.

Thewre was a heavy streamof pest control pickup trucks in the neighborhood this morning as I was leaving. THose guys must be killing it right now.

I believe I will have to add one more drop of wine to the "plagues list" at Passover next year.


Saw pics on Nextdoor but not any at my place. In other news there has been one death so far this year from West Nile.

From the looks of your spelling I think another drop of wine may have been had already.
159. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 12:17PM EST
HockeyDad wrote:
I need to mow. I don’t feel like mowing.


Don’t you lord over tanned minions who take care of that for you?
160. Author: HockeyDadDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 12:21PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Don’t you lord over tanned minions who take care of that for you?


Naaa…I still do it myself. The wife thinks I should just get some tanned minions. I’ve bought my last lawnmower.
161. Author: delta1Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 1:22PM EST
I'm like a live-in tanned minion...

have tan, will travel...
162. Author: rfenstDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 1:30PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
You are right about that, Robert. Don't have nearly the disponible income, but my wife doesn't want to dispose of me either.
We are both significantly happier.

Take whatever time you need to.

Then, if you need the money or just want to work part-time like you are or work more time at a higher paying, higher functioning job, you will. Will probably take a few years, but that's how I see it for you- based on what I read here. And, it just so coincidently happens to be my game plan. LOL.
163. Author: rfenstDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 1:38PM EST
deadeyedick wrote:
Big mesquite tree in the front yard has started it's annual seed pod drop. Too heavy to blow and raking doesn't work very well either so we pick up by hand for about 10-15 minutes each day. This lasts about one month and my back doesn't like it one bit.

Also lawn furniture repair and paint day. Fun times!


I cut down every single tree on my lot before construction and replace them with 12 clean, easy to maintain trees. Lawn guy does the rest.
164. Author: HockeyDadDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 1:50PM EST
rfenst wrote:
I cut down every single tree on my lot before construction and replace them with 12 clean, easy to maintain trees. Lawn guy does the rest.


That’s why we have global warming as an existential threat.
165. Author: delta1Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 2:01PM EST
nope...replacing one tree with 12 is called...sustainability...however there may be increased issues with forest management and risk of wildfire...

continuing to drive my gas guzzling turbo-charged four banger is an existential threat, especially when I ignore posted speed limits while on road trips...
166. Author: MACSDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 2:25PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
Don’t you lord over tanned minions who take care of that for you?


I was thinking the same... I got a guy who does mine and the yard is tiny. lol

167. Author: Stogie1020Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 2:32PM EST
deadeyedick wrote:
Saw pics on Nextdoor but not any at my place. In other news there has been one death so far this year from West Nile.

From the looks of your spelling I think another drop of wine may have been had already.


This forum doesn't have a spell check dammit!

168. Author: PalamaDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 2:48PM EST
Stogie1020 wrote:
This forum doesn't have a spell check dammit!



I try to re-read my posts before pressing “Post”.
169. Author: Gene363Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 3:17PM EST
Stogie1020 wrote:
This forum doesn't have a spell check dammit!



Get Grammarly

https://www.grammarly.com
170. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 4:54PM EST
rfenst wrote:
Take whatever time you need to.

Then, if you need the money or just want to work part-time like you are or work more time at a higher paying, higher functioning job, you will. Will probably take a few years, but that's how I see it for you- based on what I read here. And, it just so coincidently happens to be my game plan. LOL.


A well-blazed path, then. We will see. Another great advantage from being away from the madness is I’m starting to forget the names of some of the worst, bad actors. The healing continues.
171. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 4:59PM EST
MACS wrote:
I was thinking the same... I got a guy who does mine and the yard is tiny. lol



You have them cut your astroturf?
You Sir, are being taken advantage of.
172. Author: frankj1Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 6:28PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
You have them cut your astroturf?
You Sir, are being taken advantage of.

they prolly use Fisher-Price mowers with the balls popping in the dome
173. Author: MACSDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 6:57PM EST
8trackdisco wrote:
You have them cut your astroturf?
You Sir, are being taken advantage of.


Real grass in the front yard. Sprinklers and such... hey, I do the fertilizing. Angel
174. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 7:13PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
they prolly use Fisher-Price mowers with the balls popping in the dome


(actually laugh at that)
175. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 7:14PM EST
MACS wrote:
Real grass in the front yard. Sprinklers and such... hey, I do the fertilizing. Angel


Guess it is too late to add sprinklers to the back.
176. Author: HockeyDadDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 8:21PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
they prolly use Fisher-Price mowers with the balls popping in the dome


I got an electric mower. Kinda reminds me of a Fisher Price toy.
177. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 8:22PM EST
HockeyDad wrote:
I got an electric mower. Kinda reminds me of a Fisher Price toy.


but it is too late to add sprinklers to the back?
178. Author: HockeyDadDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 8:30PM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
but it is too late to add sprinklers to the back?


My backyard has sprinklers! It 50% garden 50% vineyard and 50% orchard.
179. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Wed, 6/29/2022, 8:37PM EST
You have 150% sprinklers?

My sprinkler percentage spikes on beer drinking nights
180. Author: frankj1Date: Wed, 6/29/2022, 11:12PM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
tranny's have tales??? what will they think of next...Think

I thought thems was hermaphrodites
181. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 5:24AM EST
Morning, peoples, and a happy Thur to all
182. Author: Ram27Date: Thu, 6/30/2022, 6:44AM EST
Hello y'all.
183. Author: deadeyedickDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 6:48AM EST
Morning. Up but groggy. A little guacamuggy out there this morning.
184. Author: MACSDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 6:51AM EST
Not sleeping worth a damn... but I do nap. fog
185. Author: Ram27Date: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:23AM EST
43 years ago " I do ". 43 years of wedding bliss!!! Applause
186. Author: MACSDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:31AM EST
Congrats, Rambo...!!
187. Author: rfenstDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:43AM EST
delta1 wrote:
nope...replacing one tree with 12 is called...sustainability...however there may be increased issues with forest management and risk of wildfire...

continuing to drive my gas guzzling turbo-charged four banger is an existential threat, especially when I ignore posted speed limits while on road trips...

It's been 25 years since we moved in and I have spent zero, while my neighbors who kept the trees from the forest our neighborhood was built in have spent $5-10k each over the years.
188. Author: rfenstDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:44AM EST
Stogie1020 wrote:
This forum doesn't have a spell check dammit!


It does for me. I use Word.
189. Author: rfenstDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:46AM EST
frankj1 wrote:
they prolly use Fisher-Price mowers with the balls popping in the dome

What?
You still got one?
That was a great toy x 10!
190. Author: Gene363Date: Thu, 6/30/2022, 8:34AM EST
Good Thursday Morning! It's a humid 77° on the way to 88° today.
191. Author: DrafterXDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 11:12AM EST
Steak and Shake... BigGrin
192. Author: delta1Date: Thu, 6/30/2022, 12:51PM EST
daughter coming over for lunch today...promised to make her some fried rice and grilled chicken...for some reason she and my wife really like my fried rice...
193. Author: rfenstDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 1:17PM EST
Car was finally picked up from the shop today. Repairs took over 90 days. Looks like they did a real nice job.
Wife doesn't work on Thursdays anymore, so we ran some errands and had lunch. Siesta!
194. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 3:10PM EST
Congrats, Ram & Mrs. Ram!
195. Author: PalamaDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 4:31PM EST
delta1 wrote:
daughter coming over for lunch today...promised to make her some fried rice and grilled chicken...for some reason she and my wife really like my fried rice...


Char siu, roast pork and oyster sauce thrown in? Think
196. Author: Ram27Date: Thu, 6/30/2022, 6:11PM EST
Thanks, MACS & Suno. Beer
197. Author: DrafterXDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 6:57PM EST
Congrats Ram..!! Laugh
198. Author: MACSDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:13PM EST
Fishing tomorrow... wife says she'll have her crap in the garage sorted.

Yeah... and I'm gonna catch a 100 pound bluefin tuna. LOL!
199. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Thu, 6/30/2022, 7:49PM EST
43 years for Mr. & Mrs. Ram. Raising a glass. Cheers!

Calm relaxing day here. Dog, bike, healthy food, right amount of exercise.

Tired little camper now.

1 NEIN NEIN!
200. Author: delta1Date: Thu, 6/30/2022, 8:21PM EST
Palama wrote:
Char siu, roast pork and oyster sauce thrown in? Think


last minute scratch...had stuff on the counter getting ready to slice and dice when the Assisted Living Center called and reported that my sister had taken a fall, and was bleeding severely from a laceration on the top/front of her head.

They said EMT are on scene and will transport her to nearest Emergency Ward. She seemed alert and conscious...when I caught up w her at the hospital, said she bent over to sweep up some dust and went head first into the leg of the table and the wall/baseboard. There was a lemon sized knot on her forehead above her left eye and a deep 1.5" - 2" laceration on the top of her head. Four hours later, CT scan was negative and a doctor had sutured her up. Took her home...

On our way home, my wife said she was hungry, and didn't want to wait the hour to hour and half until I cooked up the fried rice and grilled up the chicken, so we stopped at the Border for crunchy tacos and burrito supreme...
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