Ram27
3 years ago
You as well Gene,no pie 🥧 for me,blood work tommow fasting required .#-o
DrafterX
3 years ago
Did ya catch somethin from the babes at da pool..?? 😕
Ram27
3 years ago
Oy vey X. 😳
MACS
3 years ago
Driveway and patio pavers cleaned. Drying for the next couple days and then they get sanded and sealed.

Walked the dog, helped the paver dude, ate a chicken enchilada and drank a few beers. Smoked a cigar, socialized with my neighbors and now I'm a sleepy mudda fugga.

Need a shower and a shave, though... can't get into da bed all nasty, ya know?
8trackdisco
3 years ago

Remember danm:"If at first you don't succeed,Quit no since being a dam fool about it."

Happy National Pie 🥧 Day.

Ram27 wrote:



😁
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Pretty fantastic day.
The sun was out.
Was 32 degrees.
The snow was melting.
Grabbed a shovel and started shoveling and chipping away.

Helping Mother Nature usher out winter while witching the snow turn to water does something for my soul.

Saw and listened to a Red Winged Blackbird sing for a minute.

Another sign of Spring is the first time you see a woman in shorts since October. That was today!

The hour to hour and a half of sun earned my a modest sunburn.

26,000 steps (12.4 miles) and 204 Zone minutes.

Whoop whoop!

Foe
Foe
NEIN!
8trackdisco
3 years ago

I've been smoking them when received and I enjoy them. Been my go to morning smoke for week's now. Give them a try and judge for yourself.

Ram27 wrote:



Morning smoke? Medium/full in the morning?

Reminds me of Wisconsin Herf Crew member, Tank. For a period of time and maybe still is, his morning cigar was the RP Edge Maduro.

Wowsers.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

Dang, I thought I was brave smoking outside when it was in the high 40s to low 50s...

Stogie1020 wrote:



For me, 55 degrees in September is too cold.
But on the first sunny, windless day in March, 35 is doable.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

Driveway and patio pavers cleaned. Drying for the next couple days and then they get sanded and sealed.

Walked the dog, helped the paver dude, ate a chicken enchilada and drank a few beers. Smoked a cigar, socialized with my neighbors and now I'm a sleepy mudda fugga.

Need a shower and a shave, though... can't get into da bed all nasty, ya know?

MACS wrote:



That is a full day for an active senior. 😇
danmdevries
3 years ago
8 hours later and it's apart, new stuff is tack welded to check fitment then gotta do a full weld. They sent me a muffler for a sedan, so I gotta chop and weld that too.

Should be done by midnight.
danmdevries
3 years ago

For me, 55 degrees in September is too cold.
But on the first sunny, windless day in March, 35 is doable.

8trackdisco wrote:



It's like the random 35-40 degree day we get in February. Motorcycles are out, windows are down, and coats are off. But 35-40 in September not a chance.

I can't wait for warm weather.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

It's like the random 35-40 degree day we get in February. Motorcycles are out, windows are down, and coats are off. But 35-40 in September not a chance.

I can't wait for warm weather.

danmdevries wrote:



A-men!
Gene363
3 years ago

You as well Gene,no pie 🥧 for me,blood work tommow fasting required .#-o

Ram27 wrote:



I'm about to feel your hunger/thirst, I have a little foot surgery tomorrow so nothing to eat or drink after midnight.
Ram27
3 years ago
Good vibes for foot surgery Gene.
Gene363
3 years ago

Good vibes for foot surgery Gene.

Ram27 wrote:



Thanks and I hope you get a skilled "sticker" and great results.
danmdevries
3 years ago
Done!

Drove it for 15 minutes the check engine light is off, my code reader thingy showing o2 sensor values within normal operating limits despite eliminating one catalytic converter.

Rather than cut and reweld the muffler I just sawzalled a chunk of bumper plastic away.

Weird how much less of a beater it feels like when it's quiet. Still a steaming rusty pile of chit.
frankj1
3 years ago

Watching the snow fall. Heavy wet stuff. Just from looking out the window, I'd say we have about 18 or more inches by now. Periodic heavy wind gusts to go along with it. Wouldn't be surprised if some places in the area lose power from fallen tree limbs and downed power lines.

Of course there is no school for the kids and even the city busses are shut down (they usually run even in pretty crappy weather).

Mostly rain near the coast but will be changing over to snow later as the temps drop.

Maybe frank could drive out here and use his calibrated "measuring stick" for an official snow total.

BuckyB93 wrote:


I heard you got two feet...

probably true no matter what you think it means
Stogie1020
3 years ago
Glad the car is back togther and working Danm.

Good luck on your foot surgery, Gene.
BuckyB93
3 years ago

I heard you got two feet...

probably true no matter what you think it means

frankj1 wrote:




Two feet sounds about right. There's a transformer thingy-ma-jig with a flat top about 30 yds away from one of my windows. I use a carefully calibrated squinted eye to measure the snow on top of said transformer-thing-a-ma-jig. Then considering the relative distance to said transformer thing-a-ma-jig, taking into account some surrounding points of reference and the miracle of the human brain, I'm able to to come up with reasonable guesstimate on the snow fall total. 2 ft is about right.

Looks like it's stopped snowing but forecast says there still be some more off and on overnight and we still have so blustery winds up here in the hills.
BuckyB93
3 years ago
Hoping all goes smooth on the foot surgery, Gene. Hopefully you get back on your feet soon with zero complications.
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