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#31
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If they look you in the eye, run.....or shorter hair than you......or bigger sideburns/moustache....well, just run.
The phone I got is an LG Optimus Fuel. $60 at walmart, plus $45/month for unlimited talk, text, data, straight-talk service. Seems like a decent phone so far. Might go get a back-up if I still like it next week.
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UP and AT'em children. Day is wasting. Been up since 5, but just now put on the coffee and ph00. Get it before that crazy Canuck messes it up.
Have a gudurn.............................
Bob
Have a gudurn.............................
Bob
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Hey Shorts! good to hear from yee! stay cool out there, woooo 94ish degrees!
all the good morning to DTRs finest! still happy to hear from madson and Chris....
supersmartJM, got MRSA from same doc/hospital last year or so; from a simple complaint they did not act on....you know the drill deny deny ....just something that hangs around until it kicks yer butt. hanyday....
breakfast done, gonna follow the husband around on puttering...puppy love residual from attending a wedding.....lol
good on the phone NEscott! get the app that locates a decent girl! hehhe
all the good morning to DTRs finest! still happy to hear from madson and Chris....
supersmartJM, got MRSA from same doc/hospital last year or so; from a simple complaint they did not act on....you know the drill deny deny ....just something that hangs around until it kicks yer butt. hanyday....
breakfast done, gonna follow the husband around on puttering...puppy love residual from attending a wedding.....lol
good on the phone NEscott! get the app that locates a decent girl! hehhe
#35
Administrator/Jarhead
If they look you in the eye, run.....or shorter hair than you......or bigger sideburns/moustache....well, just run.
MADSON! Mad, isn't there some rectifying to do later if you beat up chaplains? hope travel was nice, and you wore the SMITH nametag....
docs, meds and back home to rest. MRSA sux. took poison ivy to a whole new level of bad. pretty bad when you get intubated in the waiting room cause you can't breathe....had to smile for the little kids. no worries!
glad I was an EMT....no stress when I am my own patient, I guess. my hubby about passed out, he got ice cream. dang!
not working at all Heidi!
MADSON! Mad, isn't there some rectifying to do later if you beat up chaplains? hope travel was nice, and you wore the SMITH nametag....
docs, meds and back home to rest. MRSA sux. took poison ivy to a whole new level of bad. pretty bad when you get intubated in the waiting room cause you can't breathe....had to smile for the little kids. no worries!
glad I was an EMT....no stress when I am my own patient, I guess. my hubby about passed out, he got ice cream. dang!
not working at all Heidi!
I'm really sorry to hear they had to get serious on you in the hospital. I had a nice ambulance ride a few weeks ago, they tried to hit me with the paddles but I fought them off. Get better!
Mornin!
#37
Registered User
Poison Ivy paddles what is it with these ball looking things they keep messing with me they are going down.
Nice cool morning 55 here hope you all have a good one.
Now for today's history lesson
1765 - Nine American colonies sent a total of 28 delegates to New York City for the Stamp Act Congress. The delegates adopted the "Declaration of Rights and Grievances."
1777 - During the American Revolution the second Battle of Saratoga began.
1868 - Cornell University was inaugurated in Ithaca, NY.
1913 - For the first time, Henry Ford's entire Highland Park automobile factory was run on a continuously moving assembly line when the chassis was added to the process.
1918 - The Georgia Tech football team defeated Cumberland College 222-0. Georgia Tech carried the ball 978 yards and never threw a pass.
1939 - "Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy" was heard for the first time on CBS radio.
1940 - "Portia Faces Life" debuted on the NBC Red network.
1949 - The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was formed.
1950 - The U.S.-led U.N. forces crossed the 38th parallel and entered North Korea. China in November proved their threat to enter the war by sending several hundred thousand troops over the border into North Korea.
1951 - The Western Hills Hotel in Fort Worth, TX, became the first hotel to feature all foam-rubber mattresses and pillows.
1956 - A U.S. House subcommittee began investigations of allegedly rigged TV quiz shows.
1963 - U.S. President Kennedy signed a nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the Soviet Union.
1968 - The Motion Picture Association of America adopted the film-rating system that ranged for "G" to "X."
1981 - The Egyptian parliament, after the assassination of Anwar Sadat, named Vice President Hosni Mubarak the next president of Egypt.
1982 - A record was set when 147,000,000 shares were exchanged on the New York Stock Exchange.
1985 - The United States announced that it would no longer automatically comply with World Court decisions.
1989 - In Budapest, Hungary's Communist Party renounced Marxism in favor of democratic socialism.
1993 - U.S. President Clinton sent more troops, heavy armor, and naval firepower to Somalia.
1994 - U.S. President Clinton dispatched an aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf when Iraqi troops were spotted moving toward Kuwait. The U.S. Army was also put on alert.
1998 - The U.S. government filed an antitrust suit that alleged Visa and MasterCard inhibit competition by preventing banks from offering other cards.
1999 - American Home Products Corp. agreed to pay up to $4.83 billion to settle claims that the fen-phen diet drug caused dangerous problems with heart valves.
2000 - Vojislav Kostunica took the oath of office as Yugoslavia's first popularly elected president.
2001 - Barry Bonds (San Francisco Giants) hit his 73rd home run of the season and set a new major league record.
2001 - The U.S. and Great Britain began airstrikes in Afghanistan in response to that state's support of terrorism and Osama bin Laden. The act was the first military action taken in response to the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001.
2003 - In California, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor in the recall election of Governor Gray Davis.
2003 - Randy Quaid received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2004 - Billy Bob Thornton got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Today's: Famous Birthdays - Music history
Nice cool morning 55 here hope you all have a good one.
Now for today's history lesson
1765 - Nine American colonies sent a total of 28 delegates to New York City for the Stamp Act Congress. The delegates adopted the "Declaration of Rights and Grievances."
1777 - During the American Revolution the second Battle of Saratoga began.
1868 - Cornell University was inaugurated in Ithaca, NY.
1913 - For the first time, Henry Ford's entire Highland Park automobile factory was run on a continuously moving assembly line when the chassis was added to the process.
1918 - The Georgia Tech football team defeated Cumberland College 222-0. Georgia Tech carried the ball 978 yards and never threw a pass.
1939 - "Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy" was heard for the first time on CBS radio.
1940 - "Portia Faces Life" debuted on the NBC Red network.
1949 - The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was formed.
1950 - The U.S.-led U.N. forces crossed the 38th parallel and entered North Korea. China in November proved their threat to enter the war by sending several hundred thousand troops over the border into North Korea.
1951 - The Western Hills Hotel in Fort Worth, TX, became the first hotel to feature all foam-rubber mattresses and pillows.
1956 - A U.S. House subcommittee began investigations of allegedly rigged TV quiz shows.
1963 - U.S. President Kennedy signed a nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the Soviet Union.
1968 - The Motion Picture Association of America adopted the film-rating system that ranged for "G" to "X."
1981 - The Egyptian parliament, after the assassination of Anwar Sadat, named Vice President Hosni Mubarak the next president of Egypt.
1982 - A record was set when 147,000,000 shares were exchanged on the New York Stock Exchange.
1985 - The United States announced that it would no longer automatically comply with World Court decisions.
1989 - In Budapest, Hungary's Communist Party renounced Marxism in favor of democratic socialism.
1993 - U.S. President Clinton sent more troops, heavy armor, and naval firepower to Somalia.
1994 - U.S. President Clinton dispatched an aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf when Iraqi troops were spotted moving toward Kuwait. The U.S. Army was also put on alert.
1998 - The U.S. government filed an antitrust suit that alleged Visa and MasterCard inhibit competition by preventing banks from offering other cards.
1999 - American Home Products Corp. agreed to pay up to $4.83 billion to settle claims that the fen-phen diet drug caused dangerous problems with heart valves.
2000 - Vojislav Kostunica took the oath of office as Yugoslavia's first popularly elected president.
2001 - Barry Bonds (San Francisco Giants) hit his 73rd home run of the season and set a new major league record.
2001 - The U.S. and Great Britain began airstrikes in Afghanistan in response to that state's support of terrorism and Osama bin Laden. The act was the first military action taken in response to the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001.
2003 - In California, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor in the recall election of Governor Gray Davis.
2003 - Randy Quaid received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2004 - Billy Bob Thornton got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Today's: Famous Birthdays - Music history
#39
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Fought em off when they wanted to invade my sore **** with heavy equipment and bullied them into giving me a prescription for metronidazole, which is the standard antibiotic for said bug. On the way out I asked if he thought I should take pro-biotics. He said, "A little yogurt might help." 2 days off the end of the anti-biotic, it came back with gusto. Having gotten past my youngest son's wedding, I fasted 2 days, and ate kefir four times a day after that, with nothing but kefir for one day. Further augmented the regimen with Saccharomyces Boulardii. I haven't had trouble since.
Hat, you saying yer a crackhead?
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jeesh, not a good phone call home when melons get thumped!
technically, Madson, you are a cracked jar head. with angry intent spilling out....
I dropped my bike at low speed after being ticked by a rich lady who stole my chicken BBQ meals I had worked all day for, to share with my elderly tenant. so ticked that I had the fire and state troopers backing away from me, telling them I cannot afford to pay for the EMS ride to the ER or the insurance rate hike later. ticked about my bike scuffing and no way home.
one bolt broke, but it was holding the handle bars. Trooper called Harley dealer who has known me for 40 years. MORAL: never be too ****** to realize others will find a way to help your stupid self.....ANY head injury means phone a friend! victims do not get to be in charge.....period.
JM, you are the perfect MI homesteader/pioneer/time traveler! some day I am gonna have to shake yer hand! gotta map ipsilati first...loved the UP and west coast with the Caribbean blue waters. windy as all get out though...whew!
62 degrees, oct in ny. yeah, on the bike for a lunch stop (pulled pork with slaw) ride around the lake n home. picked up truck and picked up big set of cold frames with windows. little hardware stop and back home for project finishing. awesome day, have one like it where you live DTRers!!!
post, no cliques, no hawks....just say HI! whacha doin'?
technically, Madson, you are a cracked jar head. with angry intent spilling out....
I dropped my bike at low speed after being ticked by a rich lady who stole my chicken BBQ meals I had worked all day for, to share with my elderly tenant. so ticked that I had the fire and state troopers backing away from me, telling them I cannot afford to pay for the EMS ride to the ER or the insurance rate hike later. ticked about my bike scuffing and no way home.
one bolt broke, but it was holding the handle bars. Trooper called Harley dealer who has known me for 40 years. MORAL: never be too ****** to realize others will find a way to help your stupid self.....ANY head injury means phone a friend! victims do not get to be in charge.....period.
JM, you are the perfect MI homesteader/pioneer/time traveler! some day I am gonna have to shake yer hand! gotta map ipsilati first...loved the UP and west coast with the Caribbean blue waters. windy as all get out though...whew!
62 degrees, oct in ny. yeah, on the bike for a lunch stop (pulled pork with slaw) ride around the lake n home. picked up truck and picked up big set of cold frames with windows. little hardware stop and back home for project finishing. awesome day, have one like it where you live DTRers!!!
post, no cliques, no hawks....just say HI! whacha doin'?
#43
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JWBM. if you ever head for the left coast, take the northern route and stop by. There's bound to be something I'm growing, hunting, foraging to sample. How 'bout catch of the day over charcoal and cherry wood?
Oh, and charcoal around ain't those lignite briquettes you buy in bags. Nope, it's salvaged from the winter heating, or if that supply runs out, home made retort charcoal.
Oh, and charcoal around ain't those lignite briquettes you buy in bags. Nope, it's salvaged from the winter heating, or if that supply runs out, home made retort charcoal.
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Afternooner all!
This place seems familiar even with the new decorations. I guess you cant decorate the smell away.
Been a busy (and very wet ) summer. Still, Lots of fun to be had. It rained enough that the basements at work flooded for nearly 2 months straight! If we had any rats here they would have abandoned ship......
I got a new toy......
Lots of fun there.... It's built like a tank but it floats.
I got to do a bit of international travel too. Spent almost 2 weeks in South Africa hunting plainsgame. I got several nice trophies awaiting import....
I had an Aunt move up here from Kansas and bought a house with a small farm attached so now I get to learn about keeping chickens in the cold. So far so good and I get all the fresh eggs I want. She's considering goats or pigs next summer too as well as all the vegetables. The previous owner also has 12-15 trees marked that do well for tapping to make birch syrup in the spring.
gonna be a busy winter too but that should help keep me young.
This place seems familiar even with the new decorations. I guess you cant decorate the smell away.
Been a busy (and very wet ) summer. Still, Lots of fun to be had. It rained enough that the basements at work flooded for nearly 2 months straight! If we had any rats here they would have abandoned ship......
I got a new toy......
Lots of fun there.... It's built like a tank but it floats.
I got to do a bit of international travel too. Spent almost 2 weeks in South Africa hunting plainsgame. I got several nice trophies awaiting import....
I had an Aunt move up here from Kansas and bought a house with a small farm attached so now I get to learn about keeping chickens in the cold. So far so good and I get all the fresh eggs I want. She's considering goats or pigs next summer too as well as all the vegetables. The previous owner also has 12-15 trees marked that do well for tapping to make birch syrup in the spring.
gonna be a busy winter too but that should help keep me young.