hello there great to hear from you again.Hello everybody, nice mod Rixy and it really is nice for the money. I'm going to get one myself when I'm back on my feet.
Hope you are all good and well x
Aww, thanks xhello there great to hear from you again.
Get well fast.
That would depend on which pill you swallowed.What is the Matrix
no no no no couldn't handle that at all. I gotzta have the heat.remember, where I live there is snow on the ground for at least 7 months of the year, when the sun is shining and the ground is dried and thawed I make sure I take advantage of it!!!!!
Think I need to sit there with ya. I fuss at you then I disappear. (again)I'll just sit in the corner for a minute and think about what I did!
Newp, not an apt. But I so wish you could find a place closer that could still be paid off, that didn't require so much work.I have a coworker trying to convince me to move to an apt close to work where I won't have to lift or wipe myself out all the time. My place is paid off though. So, it's a catch 22.
kewl!3 more mortgage payments and my place is paid off.
that even goes for gas. Same truck delivers to many stations. Sorry bout your mower issues.You'd pay $100 for one brand and $295 for another and they were all the same. What you bought was a name and a longer warranty.
oh no! Seems Emmy is out now too, glad for that! Hope y'all are both much better now.I had a relapse and then Emmy came down with it the same day, both ended up in Hospital, Emmy is still in there but is better, she should be home tomorrow bless her.
yeah the Dripbox2 has rounded edges which I like.
That brings up a question I have been wondering about for ages and maybe it can generate some increased conversation on this thread. Seems I live in the oldest house in our neighborhood (Note: "neighbors" here are all ranchers and vary from 1.5 miles to 30 miles down the road). We have a building here that we do not live in - we use it for storage and as a tack room - but it is the original homestead house from 1910 (one room - a carriage room was added on about 30 years later). Anyway, the main building of the house we do live in was built in 1930, about 3 miles down the road, and moved to this location in 1935 when those settlers moved back east again. That house was set on a small basement (the only access to which was from a cellar door outside the house). Ten years later, some small additions were added to both the north and south ends of the house, which allowed the basement to be accessed from inside the house. About 20 years ago, the previous owner enclosed the porches, one of which became the laundry room/mud room and the other just fireplace wood storage, but I turned it into a pantry as well about 13 years ago. The grandson of the original owners of this homestead lives about 30 miles east of us in the village of Faith.1950's hardwood,
Boring here. I think this house was built in the mid 80's. all we know about it is that he was in the process of remodeling when his wife got sick, so all that stopped. when she died he sold it to my son and dil. I do think it's interesting to look into house histories when folks live in old houses. I have a cousin who bought a house that was around 100 yrs old when they bought it, and I was either a teen or in my early 20's when they bought it. It's a neat old house but the stairs are sooooo steep. Hated going up and down them the couple of times I visited.So, the questions: How many of you live in older houses? How old? And do you even care about their history? If so, what was it? (I could go on for a long essay, but don't want to bore y'all to tears)
My house was built by my wifes grandfather and uncles in the50's, with mostly lumber sawed on the property.That brings up a question I have been wondering about for ages and maybe it can generate some increased conversation on this thread. Seems I live in the oldest house in our neighborhood (Note: "neighbors" here are all ranchers and vary from 1.5 miles to 30 miles down the road). We have a building here that we do not live in - we use it for storage and as a tack room - but it is the original homestead house from 1910 (one room - a carriage room was added on about 30 years later). Anyway, the main building of the house we do live in was built in 1930, about 3 miles down the road, and moved to this location in 1935 when those settlers moved back east again. That house was set on a small basement (the only access to which was from a cellar door outside the house). Ten years later, some small additions were added to both the north and south ends of the house, which allowed the basement to be accessed from inside the house. About 20 years ago, the previous owner enclosed the porches, one of which became the laundry room/mud room and the other just fireplace wood storage, but I turned it into a pantry as well about 13 years ago. The grandson of the original owners of this homestead lives about 30 miles east of us in the village of Faith.
So, the questions: How many of you live in older houses? How old? And do you even care about their history? If so, what was it? (I could go on for a long essay, but don't want to bore y'all to tears)
Yeah, I hear that. The stairs up both porches and into the basement are made of very crude (probably mixed in a bucket here) concrete and are very narrow and steep. And given my physical limitations today, going up and down those several times a day is quite painful.neat old house but the stairs are sooooo steep.
The homestead cabin and the core part of this house have the same type of home-sawn lumber (when a 2x4 was actually 2x4 and not today's sawmill 1 3/4 x 3 1/2). The additions, however, are clearly purchased lumber.lumber sawed on the property.
I can imagine. I wonder how my cousin and her hubby fare these days with those. Things ya don't think about when yur young and spryAnd given my physical limitations today, going up and down those several times a day is quite painful.
Young and spry... I wonder if my memory bank goes back that far. When I bought this little hobby farm --- 13+ years ago --- I dashed up and down those stairs without even thinking about it, and I was 55 then. I also worked outside 10-12 hours a day and came in when I saw Lannie standing in front of me proclaiming that dinner was already on the table. Now, I do the stairs one step at a time, very (VERY) slowly (left leg up, drag right leg to that same step, left leg up to next step), and seldom am I outside for more than an hour without taking a break. Dang... old age really is a bitch...Things ya don't think about when yur young and spry
Yeah but so far it beats the only alternative.....Dang... old age really is a bitch...
I've been sick as a dog with Bronchitis. Horrible. Trying to breathe and lungs on fire. The pain. Ugh. I'm finally on the mend. Glad you guys are too.Much better today !!
Hope ya'll are well.
Think I might pop in da vape shop today
Between my crappy internet at home, and being sick as a dog, I haven't been on much. But I still loves my wompers!!!No lawn mower... no clue... (if I owned an extra $1000, I'd go buy a new one)
2 horses, 1 steer still eating the lawns
and leaving tons of solid exhaust.
Sigh...
DARN!I've been sick as a dog with Bronchitis. Horrible. Trying to breathe and lungs on fire. The pain. Ugh. I'm finally on the mend. Glad you guys are too.
Thanks.DARN!
sorry you have been poorly.
Get better Girl!
Hey Reign!
Been a while for sure, playing anything good recently?
All good here, working in a vape shop these days. How about yourself? What you vaping on these days?Hey TD! You know me always into something interesting gaming, been playing a lot of For Honor, melee based MP game. Hope all has been well with you.
All good here, working in a vape shop these days. How about yourself? What you vaping on these days?
A buddy plays For Honor and loves it, I never really got into it. I'm still struggling through Bloodborne and been doing the repetitive gear grind in The Division. It's soon time for a new Fallout or Elder Scrolls!
Ahh the joys of dealing with the public....All good here, working in a vape shop these days.
Retail is a wonderful time, you get some really great customers that are a sheer joy to serve, and some that ask the same questions every time they come in.Ahh the joys of dealing with the public....
Retail is a wonderful time, you get some really great customers that are a sheer joy to serve, and some that ask the same questions every time they come in.
And then there are the real assholes, patronizing, full of entitlement and rudeness. Thankfully there are only a few of those and for some strange reason these people never seen to get any favors, deals or assistance beyond the bare minimum...
I treat all customers with the utmost courtesy and respect, until they repeatedly show that they are undeserving.
Sorry you 2 are still doing poorly....Hey guys n gals, this is a slow recovery for both of us, just when we think we are better we eat something and puke and then it's back to eating salad or bits of this or that, any substantial meal comes back up.
I wanted to lose weight but not like this, it's a bit worrying and we have to go back to the GP on Friday.
Emily seems better than me, maybe her youth helps, I dunno.
Pretty fed up, never got to do any of my reviews and now it's too late really.
Take care y'all
You too !!Sorry you 2 are still doing poorly....
Good to hear from ya anyway though.
Just anything but tobacco flavored.You too !!
Just been reading about next year eliquid will be illegal to sell in the City of San Francisco. Crazy
I guess I missed the post about you guys being sick. I'm sorry. Get well soon!Hey guys n gals, this is a slow recovery for both of us, just when we think we are better we eat something and puke and then it's back to eating salad or bits of this or that, any substantial meal comes back up.
I wanted to lose weight but not like this, it's a bit worrying and we have to go back to the GP on Friday.
Emily seems better than me, maybe her youth helps, I dunno.
Pretty fed up, never got to do any of my reviews and now it's too late really.
Take care y'all
I've been cutting down my wta a lot so I'm planning on quitting all but the gum this August. I have to prepare for the end of vaping as we know it and for me, that means just quitting. I'm dreading it soooooooooooo bad.Just anything but tobacco flavored.
4-1-2018. But the worst part is that it takes effect just months before the FDA regs kicks in and kills 90+ % of vaping in the USA.
So Kind of a moot issue...
DIYI've been cutting down my wta a lot so I'm planning on quitting all but the gum this August. I have to prepare for the end of vaping as we know it and for me, that means just quitting. I'm dreading it soooooooooooo bad.