The Summer House Hang Out for June 3-9
#16
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
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Scotty - - - you don't understand - - being a Canuck you have no idea what it is like watching our cathode ray tube here in the states with main stream press. They feed us cool aid all day and all night - - we are now completely sold on cool aid - - we must have our cool aid - - there is no bad cool aid and if there is, it was someone else's fault. So, knowing we need more cool aid to keep a cool head, I made cool aid. We no longer think about it - - we just drink it. Underconstumble???? Speaking of which, how you doing? How is the LEGG? and arm???? and fallen arch???? Get better you big galloot.
StrawberryCoolAidBob
StrawberryCoolAidBob
#17
Sausage Aficionado (In training)
Well Chaikwa, I am going to have to have more wine before I come up with an appropriate response to that. Beef prices are up in Alberta this year. Last year we paid $2.70/lb. This year, $3.50/lb. However, the money goes to our local 4H kids, they are really good kids and they work darn hard for their money. I will gladly pay a bit of a premium for really good beef and to support well behaved, hard working and disciplined farm kids. The steer were all around 1200 lbs. That is a lot of steaks and burgers.
#18
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#20
I wish I was as fine, as those who work the pipeline!
Evening folks, been awful busy...
Might be going far away from home soon. Off shore international deep water rigs.
three calves so far, one born still. She came out early for some reason.
Y'all have a great week!!!
Might be going far away from home soon. Off shore international deep water rigs.
three calves so far, one born still. She came out early for some reason.
Y'all have a great week!!!
#21
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
You guys I completely forgot we move on Saturday night. I went to the wrong tree house and I got bit by a raccoon.
So there's coolaid? Anyone spiked it yet?
So there's coolaid? Anyone spiked it yet?
#23
Sausage Aficionado (In training)
Well folks, just about time to shut 'er down for the night. Tomorrow might be interesting. 3 weeks ago my DW got a toothache. Eventually got to the dentist. Long story short - her tooth has died. Dead root caused a monster abscess. Infection messed her immune system up so badly she caught a case of mumps that is going around. Mumps???? Are you kidding me.... So, huge dose of antibiotics finally got the abscess under control. Mumps have run their course. Tomorrow is root canal day. It is pretty sad when she is actually looking forward to a root canal. This has been 3 weeks of h-e-double hockey sticks. I have been blessed with a mouth that our dentist calls a fortress. One wee cavity my entire life. I have no idea what a toothache actually feels like. We will be glad to see tomorrow done with. Have a good 'un DTR'onians.
#24
Administrator / Scooter Bum
MONDAY, back @ work after nine days off.
Yaaaaaaay
Now to see what everyone had for the past 9 days that got catagorized 'It'll wait until Ed gets back".
Have a good'n.
Yaaaaaaay
Now to see what everyone had for the past 9 days that got catagorized 'It'll wait until Ed gets back".
Have a good'n.
#25
Administrator/Jarhead
Dang it, TG... that sounds crappy.
Ed, haha. Have fun at work today.
Mornin to the rest of you. Still feel like poo. Gotta go stand around all morning doing stupid stuff.
Later.
Ed, haha. Have fun at work today.
Mornin to the rest of you. Still feel like poo. Gotta go stand around all morning doing stupid stuff.
Later.
#26
Administrator
That sounds like MY life!
MONDAY, JUNE 4th:
1674 - Horse racing was prohibited in Massachusetts.
1717 - The Freemasons were founded in London.
1792 - Captain George Vancouver claimed Puget Sound for Britain.
1812 - The Louisiana Territory had its name changed to the Missouri Territory.
1816 - The Washington was launched at Wheeling, WV. It was the first stately, double-decker steamboat.
1896 - Henry Ford made a successful test drive of his new car in Detroit, MI. The vehicle was called a quadricycle.
1911 - Gold was discovered in Alaska's Indian Creek.
1918 - French and American troops halted Germany's offensive at Chateau-Thierry, France.
1919 - The U.S. Senate passed the Women's Suffrage bill.
1924 - An eternal light was dedicated at Madison Square in New York City in memory of all New York soldiers who died in World War I.
1939 - The first shopping cart was introduced by Sylvan Goldman in Oklahoma City, OK. It was actually a folding chair that had been mounted on wheels.
1942 - The Battle of Midway began. It was the first major victory for America over Japan during World War II. The battle ended on June 6 and ended Japanese expansion in the Pacific.
1944 - The U-505 became the first enemy submarine captured by the U.S. Navy.
1944 - During World War II, the U.S. Fifth Army entered Rome, which began the liberation of the Italian capital.
1947 - The House of Representatives approved the Taft-Hartley Act. The legislation allowed the President of the United States to intervene in labor disputes.
1974 - Sally Murphy became the first woman to qualify as an aviator with the U.S. Army.
1985 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling striking down an Alabama law that provided for a daily minute of silence in public schools.
1986 - The California Supreme Court approved a law that limited the liability of manufacturers and other wealthy defendants. It was known as the "deep pockets law."
1989 - In Beijing, Chinese army troops stormed Tiananmen Square to crush the pro-democracy movement. It is believed that hundreds, possibly thousands, of demonstrators were killed.
2003 - The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban "partial birth" abortions with a 282-139 vote.
Cffee is perfect this morning!
MONDAY, JUNE 4th:
1674 - Horse racing was prohibited in Massachusetts.
1717 - The Freemasons were founded in London.
1792 - Captain George Vancouver claimed Puget Sound for Britain.
1812 - The Louisiana Territory had its name changed to the Missouri Territory.
1816 - The Washington was launched at Wheeling, WV. It was the first stately, double-decker steamboat.
1896 - Henry Ford made a successful test drive of his new car in Detroit, MI. The vehicle was called a quadricycle.
1911 - Gold was discovered in Alaska's Indian Creek.
1918 - French and American troops halted Germany's offensive at Chateau-Thierry, France.
1919 - The U.S. Senate passed the Women's Suffrage bill.
1924 - An eternal light was dedicated at Madison Square in New York City in memory of all New York soldiers who died in World War I.
1939 - The first shopping cart was introduced by Sylvan Goldman in Oklahoma City, OK. It was actually a folding chair that had been mounted on wheels.
1942 - The Battle of Midway began. It was the first major victory for America over Japan during World War II. The battle ended on June 6 and ended Japanese expansion in the Pacific.
1944 - The U-505 became the first enemy submarine captured by the U.S. Navy.
1944 - During World War II, the U.S. Fifth Army entered Rome, which began the liberation of the Italian capital.
1947 - The House of Representatives approved the Taft-Hartley Act. The legislation allowed the President of the United States to intervene in labor disputes.
1974 - Sally Murphy became the first woman to qualify as an aviator with the U.S. Army.
1985 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling striking down an Alabama law that provided for a daily minute of silence in public schools.
1986 - The California Supreme Court approved a law that limited the liability of manufacturers and other wealthy defendants. It was known as the "deep pockets law."
1989 - In Beijing, Chinese army troops stormed Tiananmen Square to crush the pro-democracy movement. It is believed that hundreds, possibly thousands, of demonstrators were killed.
2003 - The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban "partial birth" abortions with a 282-139 vote.
Cffee is perfect this morning!
#27
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
Thread Starter
OK, have a gudurn and stay safe today - - be thankful and pay special attention to those close to you today while they are still around.
Bob
#28
Top's Younger Twin
You have company, big boy. Me thinks that Mexican food for lunch yesterday did me in. Really felt lousy toward evening and by beddy bye time it was nip and tuck with the tummy. Multiple doses of "stuff" and I finally got to sleep at 4am. Lousy night. Pretty day out so maybe I will snap out of it here shortly after I can put a little "good" food in the belly. Nice bowl of oatmeal might help.
OK, have a gudurn and stay safe today - - be thankful and pay special attention to those close to you today while they are still around.
Bob
OK, have a gudurn and stay safe today - - be thankful and pay special attention to those close to you today while they are still around.
Bob
OK, I had my doctor updates. Right arm...4 more weeks and its a green light for anything. VERY pleased with the results. Left LEGG, not so promising. Another 6 weeks before I return to work. I have set up a rigorous rehab program with the doctor that will either make it or break it. I have to get past this sticking point. 3 days a week, cycling. legg extensions and legg press after lots of stretching...work thru the pain and see how it goes.
#30
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
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