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Old 07-20-2014, 06:34 AM
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The slightly twisted remote viewing breakroom


Take it from here.
Enjoy the week in whatever way you choose.
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Old 07-20-2014, 07:50 AM
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Good Morning Folks! Hope you all have a SPLENDID week!

Scotty if we are going to do the remote viewing thing.....please put on some clothes

Coffee is on, please be SAFE out there!
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Old 07-20-2014, 08:50 AM
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man, sure glad I am use to living with guys.....tosses sweat pants to no neck. (those really ARE some nice LEEEGGGGGGGS) everytime I see a Planet Fitness commercial I think of you two. but without the lunk alert...


today's dilemma, sell my boat to drug czar or not. 6 AM call to talk price.
3 hours later and I still swim in quandary. felt bad enough doing a legal ammo sales in a neutral parking lot.....

hugs to Rick; Shorts....missing my annual chaikwa hug

finished one ottoman with two hand carved design slats contrasting the white enamel paint, used that white rubber 'leak sealant' for the ground contact points, no sliding. got the legs pegged n glued for the other one,
put header board on (6 holes n pegs with glue) today and sand everything Purdy. maybe get a primer coat on it despite the rain/humidity.

Great week sent to Scotty, Chris, Sherod, Clint, Ol man Claude, Bark and all the super souls here on the web of (dramatic music DA da daaaaa) destiny.
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Old 07-20-2014, 09:55 AM
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Mornin, folks... how are things?

Heidi... now you're an accessory to drug smuggling... better get into the action so you have a reason to go back to prison!

Normal stuff here- nothing is normal.

Hope everyone is doing well.
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Old 07-20-2014, 10:05 AM
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Morning.
Don't have much to bring in to the breakroom today. A half eaten bag of Cool Ranch Doritos and a warm Coke. Ought to let you live to fight another day though

Good to see everybody.

JWMB, glad you're up and moving.

Scotty, was that you saying more thunderstorms in store for you guys?


Tired this morning but ok otherwise. We went out last night to a local roadside bar, caught a band, had some drinks, even a dance. The mosquitoes were out and not the flying kind. All I did was walk the gauntlet by the bar to the ladies room. Entertaining though. If only they were 30-40 years younger.

On Friday I had a near miss on the highway up past Cocoa Beach. A car next to me went into the guardrail and then back into the road right in front of me Luckily I was able to get out of it. Pulled over right away, an 18wheeler that also was with us stopped. Had to give a statement, delayed about 20minutes then got back on the road. I was shaking when I got back in the truck from the adrenalin dump.

Well, we're out to go eat and hit the beach. Yall have a good one.
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Justwannabeme, we sell all kinds of stuff in neutral parking lots. We call them swap meets, even if your the only one there.

Been busy. The head office has been send us broken airplanes to help us out with our projects.
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Old 07-20-2014, 12:25 PM
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Slept good one night this week. Going to run in for groceries pretty quick here then go up to Stockville for the rodeo tonight at the fair. Hope the straight-piped Detroit didn't drown out the Kentucky Headhunters too bad last night when I went by with a load of wheat. Did pass someone on their way up there. They left Curtis like they had already finished off a couple 6-packs in a short time. Pulled out of the c-store lot when they heard me crank the truck up, and never got more than 4 car lengths in front of me. Even when I tried making space between us. They pulled over when the car way up ahead of me pulled over, looked like they spilled whatever it was they had been drinking.

New grain cart made it late in the week. Has a crank sensor on the PTO shaft, once it gets to 750 RPM it starts counting the unload, don't even have to hit any buttons on it. Just would be nice of it printed, too. But it can store something like 13,000 loads worth of date, to be downloaded onto a USB drive for transfer to a computer. They are working on one that uses bluetooth to a phone or eye pad, but it's pretty crude and unreliable yet.
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Old 07-20-2014, 02:27 PM
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Shorts,
You can't do it everyday, but every once in a while, Doritos and Coke are breakfast.
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Old 07-20-2014, 06:20 PM
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Wow, madhat stopped by and wasn't wearing the white helmet. Wonder what that means. Morning to everybody else too.

Originally Posted by NE frmhnd
looked like they spilled whatever it was they had been drinking.
Ya just gotta hope they learn not to D&D without hurting anybody.

Originally Posted by Tallguy67
Shorts,
You can't do it everyday, but every once in a while, Doritos and Coke are breakfast.
But cold Pizza is still the best balanced breakfast.

Originally Posted by Lary Ellis (Top)
Scotty if we are going to do the remote viewing thing.....please put on some clothes
Try to avoid tuning in here at around 0700.
That's about 30 min after my 1st cup of coffee and bran muffin.
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Old 07-20-2014, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Bark

Try to avoid tuning in here at around 0700.
That's about 30 min after my 1st cup of coffee and bran muffin.
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That is the first time in ALL my years here that somebody used graphics in a attempt to make the visual representation of a turd

Wow you are sick on so many levels we must be kin!
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Old 07-20-2014, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Bark
Wow, madhat stopped by and wasn't wearing the white helmet. Wonder what that means. Morning to everybody else too.

Ya just gotta hope they learn not to D&D without hurting anybody.

But cold Pizza is still the best balanced breakfast.

Try to avoid tuning in here at around 0700.
That's about 30 min after my 1st cup of coffee and bran muffin.
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Originally Posted by Lary Ellis (Top)
That is the first time in ALL my years here that somebody used graphics in a attempt to make the visual representation of a turd

Wow you are sick on so many levels we must be kin!
I told ya he was kin. LoL
Get Lary a turkey sandwich.

I was listening to Jack Terrance and Tony at the Overlook.
What am I talking about?
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Old 07-20-2014, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Scotty
I told ya he was kin. LoL
Get Lary a turkey sandwich.

I was listening to Jack Terrance and Tony at the Overlook.
What am I talking about?
The Shining of course
Psst...Tony isn't real
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Old 07-20-2014, 10:36 PM
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Thanks Heidi! Shorts, speed up or slow down but stay away from those clowns.
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Old 07-20-2014, 11:02 PM
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Do I smell a troll?

Bark I don't know if alcohol was involved, but the car that spilled something, was at least driving a steady speed. The one I passed, sure was driving like they had already imbibed. Or they were just that big a buttheads.

I didn't get much done today. Spent a bunch of money. Trying synthetic Valvoline in the truck since it's kinda slow to build oil pressure. New oil plug for the amigo. Spark plugs. Passenger window glass (it got broke when the hail hit McCook in 2011), and e-brake cables (that everyone in McCook says aren't available- EVILPAY!!!!!). And a inside door handle. Tired of opening the window to open the door for the last 8-9 months now.

I'm thinking there must be a way to pop off the plastic trim on the mirror housing, and setting the glass in place. Instead of forcing it and breaking it like the glass shop did. But it's possible that I will need to glue it because it's supposed to use 2-sided tape to stick to the old, broken glass. We'll see.
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took a weedeater with several years of varnish in the tank, changed the oil, put 50/50 seafoam and gas in, primed and let sit for several hours, fired right up. lawnmower, same situation, but needs a new float bowl gasket, otherwise running. Honda quad, same situation, same treatment except for the seafoam ratio. straight seafoam into the carb, freed it up nicely. compressed air to clean out the fuel selector and plumbing. Will try firing it up tomorrow.

yesterday, trip to the cabin northeast of here. wow, lots of work to be done there. oh well, did assessment, now time to make a plan.

Friday, upper ball joints on the 93. still need to throw some u joints at the rear shaft, and clearance the exhaust away from the box cross member. also added some airbags. what a difference in ride and control.

tomorrow, business as usual. at least it's raining...

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