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It’s so had to catch a Phillies game here near dc.They are really good this year, RJ.
They made it difficult to find an Eagles game too.
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It’s so had to catch a Phillies game here near dc.They are really good this year, RJ.
A gallon! I’m good for a liter and a half or two liters. And that if I start early enough I the day. Otherwise I have to stop sleeping, figure out that I’m thinking not sleeping, then pee and somehow forget what I was thinking about. Or worse turn the tv on and watch something. Which is a real dice roll. I don’t always fall right to sleep if I turn it on.I drink at least a gallon of water daily. I like it plain without any of the flavorings or additives ppl put in it.
It's damn near impossible to see a Phillies game or Eagles game here in Ohio...It’s so had to catch a Phillies game here near dc.
They made it difficult to find an Eagles game too.
I'm sorry for your loss Wonderer67today was whacky. Not in a good way.
Visited a friend of mine who’s in the hospital. That was sad enough. He is ravaged by MS.
But when we got back home and ready to work at the farm, we got word that a friend of our died.
He died doing what he loved.
He was an ace mechanic and machinist. He could do anything, build anything, get any motor started, figure out a way to do just about anything mechanical. He was 80 years old and didn’t let anything get in his way.
He took one of my neighbors kids under his wing and taught him how to fly. (He was also a pilot)
He was old school AND new school. He was gruff and also friendly. A mentor to many people. He didn’t suffer fools and he also had a heart as big as a house. He programmed his entire house, loved old technology and new technology. He was a doer and did his best thinking on his feet.
He designed and was building a solar kiln for drying wood. This weekend, i was literally gonna get some cherry slabbed at the local sawmill and then bring it to him to get kiln dried.
He was a helluva guy. And I will miss the hell out of him.
Then someone “bought” $30 of pumpkins and left $5. It happens sometimes and 3/4 of the time someone will leave an iou or come back and put the extra money in the box a few days later. Fingers are crossed. It’s not a lot of bread but it ain’t nothing either.
I guess it pales in comparison to losing a loved one.
My one buddy am a barely move and is my age. My other buddy died at 80 and was as sory as a cat.
Life is weird sometimes.
'Chilly' is my favourite cool wordI can out grouch the worst grouch... snd i know lots of cool words
I have said this to several women!!I have a photo but it’s too large.
So sorry, Brother... you have my utmost, heartfelt condolences.today was whacky. Not in a good way.
Visited a friend of mine who’s in the hospital. That was sad enough. He is ravaged by MS.
But when we got back home and ready to work at the farm, we got word that a friend of our died.
He died doing what he loved.
He was an ace mechanic and machinist. He could do anything, build anything, get any motor started, figure out a way to do just about anything mechanical. He was 80 years old and didn’t let anything get in his way.
He took one of my neighbors kids under his wing and taught him how to fly. (He was also a pilot)
He was old school AND new school. He was gruff and also friendly. A mentor to many people. He didn’t suffer fools and he also had a heart as big as a house. He programmed his entire house, loved old technology and new technology. He was a doer and did his best thinking on his feet.
He designed and was building a solar kiln for drying wood. This weekend, i was literally gonna get some cherry slabbed at the local sawmill and then bring it to him to get kiln dried.
He was a helluva guy. And I will miss the hell out of him.
Then someone “bought” $30 of pumpkins and left $5. It happens sometimes and 3/4 of the time someone will leave an iou or come back and put the extra money in the box a few days later. Fingers are crossed. It’s not a lot of bread but it ain’t nothing either.
I guess it pales in comparison to losing a loved one.
My one buddy am a barely move and is my age. My other buddy died at 80 and was as sory as a cat.
Life is weird sometimes.
Sorry for your losstoday was whacky. Not in a good way.
Visited a friend of mine who’s in the hospital. That was sad enough. He is ravaged by MS.
But when we got back home and ready to work at the farm, we got word that a friend of our died.
He died doing what he loved.
He was an ace mechanic and machinist. He could do anything, build anything, get any motor started, figure out a way to do just about anything mechanical. He was 80 years old and didn’t let anything get in his way.
He took one of my neighbors kids under his wing and taught him how to fly. (He was also a pilot)
He was old school AND new school. He was gruff and also friendly. A mentor to many people. He didn’t suffer fools and he also had a heart as big as a house. He programmed his entire house, loved old technology and new technology. He was a doer and did his best thinking on his feet.
He designed and was building a solar kiln for drying wood. This weekend, i was literally gonna get some cherry slabbed at the local sawmill and then bring it to him to get kiln dried.
He was a helluva guy. And I will miss the hell out of him.
Then someone “bought” $30 of pumpkins and left $5. It happens sometimes and 3/4 of the time someone will leave an iou or come back and put the extra money in the box a few days later. Fingers are crossed. It’s not a lot of bread but it ain’t nothing either.
I guess it pales in comparison to losing a loved one.
My one buddy am a barely move and is my age. My other buddy died at 80 and was as sory as a cat.
Life is weird sometimes.
I sometimes wish women enjoyed photos like guys do.I have a photo but it’s too large.
Is she in a rehab facility or at home with home PT?I'm doing better. But Lady K has to re-learn to walking
Complete with an unspanked bottom . . . .
What about all that filial duty thing?Over the phone last night, she kinda spat in my face on my phone offer thingie, which has already wasted time and has cost me some money. Swear to Allah, I may have to drop her off at the shelter and adopt new kittens.
I do have a disposal but very little goes down it. The last was lemon rinds. They're good for the pipes, I've heard.That's what we have Out West, too. Take good care of them (no "garbage" disposals and certainly no "flushable" baby wipes) and they can last a good long time.
If it's hot and you're sweating a lot, you will need the electrolytes.I do have some electrolyte powders which I use sometimes. Not a gallon, but I'm good for 4 half-liter bottles at least. Days at work and the temp is up, I'm good for every bit of 8 of them.
Thank you, Wat!I'm sorry that happened to you. It would seem that most people cannot conceive of the idea of limited engagements.
"Avoid entangling alliances."
~ George Washington
She'll need opposable thumbs for that!Wonder Kitten has been in my face all weekend. She only was pissy for a couple minutes after I put the flea shit on her. She's right here right now.
She needs to learn how to fetch coffee . . . .
Sounds like you have it handled!I make good casseroles, cornbread, follow-the-mix stuff, and damned fine CC cookies. I can follow a recipe.
I hope you got it fixed. Or at least patched so you don't come home to a flooded house!Up. Coffee. TDK. Looks like no rain today - but clouds - so They may be wrong. I reckon that I need to go and check on what's ailing the roof. That's a FML if ever there were one.
I needed to nip it in the bud! I was honest nut I hope also kind.1. I am at that point also, to set in my ways and don’t need or want someone telling me how to live.
2. Sometimes it’s best to tell the truth. Life is too short to waste it on false hopes.
I try
He's just gonna throw them out the window!OM is away again. B2 has coffee duty… and YOU KNOW WHO has to wash the dishes.
His initials are WAT TYLER.![]()
I cleaned out the freezers yesterday. Found some freezer burned copper river salmon. I'll cook it for the girl.Walleye is excellent! Nice and mild and tender.
We went shopping yesterday afternoon and almost got some salmon or tuna steaks, but I think we’re gonna hold off till next weekend.
Yep!Like pic-a-nic baskets??
She is back from there.Qatar