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That one ought bring Zumi and NotNormal to the yard.. .

I kinda dig her don't-give-a fuck look.
 
Happy Wednesday of the non-payday variety.


Yes, she does have an interesting expression. I hope they paid her extra for it.


I've still gotten damn few "you shaved your beard" comments. They look at me like something's different but they cut quite put their finger on what it is. Except for the reunion date next weekend. She appreciates it. She's a fan of the preppy look. :rolleyes:


Cough medicine is on the list for today's shopping extravaganza.


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Morning Wat.

Nothing like waking up to the aroma of eau de Skunk. Somebodies pet, or a naive coyote, tangled with one sometime last night and I was lucky enough to be downwind. :rolleyes: Maybe the wind will have shifted by the time I get back from the range. It's a little unusual for this time of year. Spring is the prime time for skunk when the Pepe' wannabe's are feeling amorous and wandering near and far looking for that damn cat that tangled with the paint.

Lots of interesting 'hunting season' sales going on.
 
I caught a whiff of skunk last night while coming back up here. I guess one got out in the lane or something. The semis show them no mercy. Also, back closer to town while the sun was still up, there was a big-ass deer near the white line. And there was a very fierce possum on the shoulder near there.


Damn animals!!!


He: I really like a girl who is full of spunk. She: Well, you'll love me then. I just banged six guys.


All of a sudden, I want a Chrysler 300!!!


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When winter really sets in there are portions of the Interstates and primaries that you want to be careful driving on, the Elk migrate into the flats and you just don't want to hit one of those critters.

As far as deer road kill is concerned the stretch of I-10 between Ft. Stockton and Sierra Blanca in the Pecos region has to be the record holder. I've never seen so many carcasses per mile in my life. They need to up the bag limit in that region.

Good sale price on a Marlin 95 in 45-70 Gov't. Don't know what in the hell I'd do with it though.
 
I was too late this year but I called an old group member and next year will be 10 days in the north for moose and black bear hunting. I'm trying to find somewhere reasonable for whitetail but I'm currently geographically restricted. An old buddy dropped by though with 25 pounds of yellow perch for me, he knows it's my favourite and his daughter needs a place to stay for a few weeks in this area lol, I would have done it without the bribe but it's been an day so far.
 
Home. What a day. Went and got some OTC drugs for my snotty head.



We kind of got an upbeat reaming this morning. Seems the new super asks too many questions about things that we haven't gotten to yet.


I remind me of Heinz Guderian. The Nazi generals and government were discussing how they were going to govern the conquered USSR, This was about August of 1941. Heinz asked if they didn't think they should focus on winning the war first. He had a point.


Meanwhile, we all need to focus on what needs doing right now. I can usually find Allah in the Right Now . . . .


 
What an exhausting 24 hours. Very light rain, barely a drizzle but for hours on clay soul....

My floor is about 6" lower than the next lowest portion of this lot. I realized the problem when I moved in because in the past, instead of providing a way for the lot to drain, someone had the genius idea of pouring a front stoop up against the steel door so there is an 8" high threshold to cross. Over time the landlord's son, who is a landscaper, has brought home dirt and rocks an piled it against the back fence. The lot slopes to the rear where ai am. He also added several yards of gravel where he parks to keep his area out of the swamp. Water has to go somewhere. . .

I sandbagged my place with trash-bags filled with mud backed up by a wall of mud and concrete blocks when the water level got within an inch and a half of flooding me out. Again.

Very little napping involved.

Worked all night and needed to drive an hour and twenty minutes to pick-up my social work project for his monthly "dispensary" run to get his weed. I paused out by the shooting range, pulled over and set a 20 minute alarm. Awoke refreshed and calculated the "best" path through a muddy depression back into the highway. I miscalculated. Buried the whole right side in a mud bog to the axels.

A couple of shooting instructors for the State Troopers yanked my ride out with a police cruiser. I busted a valve stem/ $60 tire pressure sensor causing an instant flat. A tire change, many miles two car washes and a sensor salvage from my nifty factory alloy spare later the car is more or less roadworthy. A longish nap out of the way..and I shall go forth and see what muck I can sink into tonight.
 
What an exhausting 24 hours. Very light rain, barely a drizzle but for hours on clay soul....

My floor is about 6" lower than the next lowest portion of this lot. I realized the problem when I moved in because in the past, instead of providing a way for the lot to drain, someone had the genius idea of pouring a front stoop up against the steel door so there is an 8" high threshold to cross. Over time the landlord's son, who is a landscaper, has brought home dirt and rocks an piled it against the back fence. The lot slopes to the rear where ai am. He also added several yards of gravel where he parks to keep his area out of the swamp. Water has to go somewhere. . .

I sandbagged my place with trash-bags filled with mud backed up by a wall of mud and concrete blocks when the water level got within an inch and a half of flooding me out. Again.

Very little napping involved.

Worked all night and needed to drive an hour and twenty minutes to pick-up my social work project for his monthly "dispensary" run to get his weed. I paused out by the shooting range, pulled over and set a 20 minute alarm. Awoke refreshed and calculated the "best" path through a muddy depression back into the highway. I miscalculated. Buried the whole right side in a mud bog to the axels.

A couple of shooting instructors for the State Troopers yanked my ride out with a police cruiser. I busted a valve stem/ $60 tire pressure sensor causing an instant flat. A tire change, many miles two car washes and a sensor salvage from my nifty factory alloy spare later the car is more or less roadworthy. A longish nap out of the way..and I shall go forth and see what muck I can sink into tonight.

Tl;dr.
 
What an exhausting 24 hours. Very light rain, barely a drizzle but for hours on clay soul....

My floor is about 6" lower than the next lowest portion of this lot. I realized the problem when I moved in because in the past, instead of providing a way for the lot to drain, someone had the genius idea of pouring a front stoop up against the steel door so there is an 8" high threshold to cross. Over time the landlord's son, who is a landscaper, has brought home dirt and rocks an piled it against the back fence. The lot slopes to the rear where ai am. He also added several yards of gravel where he parks to keep his area out of the swamp. Water has to go somewhere. . .

I sandbagged my place with trash-bags filled with mud backed up by a wall of mud and concrete blocks when the water level got within an inch and a half of flooding me out. Again.

Very little napping involved.

Worked all night and needed to drive an hour and twenty minutes to pick-up my social work project for his monthly "dispensary" run to get his weed. I paused out by the shooting range, pulled over and set a 20 minute alarm. Awoke refreshed and calculated the "best" path through a muddy depression back into the highway. I miscalculated. Buried the whole right side in a mud bog to the axels.

A couple of shooting instructors for the State Troopers yanked my ride out with a police cruiser. I busted a valve stem/ $60 tire pressure sensor causing an instant flat. A tire change, many miles two car washes and a sensor salvage from my nifty factory alloy spare later the car is more or less roadworthy. A longish nap out of the way..and I shall go forth and see what muck I can sink into tonight.

I had the Chimanea fired up an the neighbors over when it started raining here. Talk about a wet blanket on the impromptu party. The son, Vat, was saying that they were having a lot of rain over there (Scottsdale) but more of the drizzle variety. But it all flows downhill in the end.
 
Everything I say is homophobic or misogynist, or whatever. Fewer and fewer people give a shit anymore. Overusing epithets out of context has consequences.

A rare moment of candor^^^^^

Kreepy....

Figures....

Some losers have to contend themselves with fantasies of oral or anal sex, when their weewees are too small.
Perversions are the gift of the less endowed.

Ahaaahaaa!
Says the small penile thug who had to compensate by photoshopping his pictures, and harassed women with their pictures
until Laurel banned his attack alts.

The #AspieBrain fixation on other mens' genitalia is borderline obsessive.
 
Happy Thursday!!!


Looks like another descent not summer kind of day. Whereas I'n no fan of shortening days and lengthening nights and getting darker earlier, it's still pretty damn good.


Our kitchens have the ranges located on the middle of a wall with cabinets on either side. I don't like it because there's always the possibility that the hole for the range winds up too small. The installer set 12 units worth, and five are too narrow. I wonder who he figured would repair those.


Wat knows who ain't fixing them . . . .


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I know people who set their alarm clocks 20 minutes early so they can hit the snooze button. I don't understand this. Why not just set the alarm for the time you need to get up, and then get up the first time it goes off?
 
When did the "snooze" feature first appear? Clock radios or with the digital clocks? Regardless, to me it seems to be a non-feature feature.
 
I rarely set an alarm.
When I go to bed, I know when I have to wake up, and I just do.
I think it's because I have a military background.
 
I rarely set an alarm.
When I go to bed, I know when I have to wake up, and I just do.
I think it's because I have a military background.

Same here. If I could find one (I can, just haven't bothered to look) I'd get one of those "Little Ben" alarm clocks. No snooze button and there's NO WAY you can ignore it when it goes off. :D
 
There are alarm clocks styled as mats now, they don't go off until 50 pounds or weight or more is applied. I have two large dogs that let me sleep in.
 
Continuing the saga of the daily tire change....

When they moved my unused tire sensor from my spare tire rim to my repaired flat they did not sync it to the car so my tire sensor light was on as I left the shop. Since I needed my sleep I figured I would deal with it tomorrow. Well today is tomorrow.

Last night as I ignored that tire sensor that tire that they just "fixed" the flat on was apparently going flat. That tire is now ruined. Obviously I have some culpability here however it's also kind of a continuation of the flat from yesterday that would have been repaired under warranty.

Discount Tire has always gone above and beyond for me so I'm not going to be too bent out of shape if they decide that this one is on me, rather than on them. Two of the four tires on my car right now are relatively new and fixed under warranty. This particular one probably had anywhere from 40 to 60 thousand miles on it in the six to eight months since I installed it.
 
Continuing the saga of the daily tire change....

When they moved my unused tire sensor from my spare tire rim to my repaired flat they did not sync it to the car so my tire sensor light was on as I left the shop. Since I needed my sleep I figured I would deal with it tomorrow. Well today is tomorrow.

Last night as I ignored that tire sensor that tire that they just "fixed" the flat on was apparently going flat. That tire is now ruined. Obviously I have some culpability here however it's also kind of a continuation of the flat from yesterday that would have been repaired under warranty.

Discount Tire has always gone above and beyond for me so I'm not going to be too bent out of shape if they decide that this one is on me, rather than on them. Two of the four tires on my car right now are relatively new and fixed under warranty. This particular one probably had anywhere from 40 to 60 thousand miles on it in the six to eight months since I installed it.

Womp womp.
 
. . . and Discount Tire is replacing it under warranty. Good people.

I explained my ignoring the sensor and drivin' it to ruination, but they were fine with it. Best warranty service in th le industry.

I now have had 3 of 4 tires replaced under warranty.

I'm going to have to be careful with that right rear one. I will feel guilty if I road-hazard that one into a 4th replacement.
 
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