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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Gasifier, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. Horkn

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    Yes, crop all pictures. Unless you want to let us see your slippers. Some of us here get a pretty good laugh over footwear.
    Welcome to FHC
    I think you'll like it here.
     
  2. Eggshooterist

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    Foot wear. I have some.

    What about sweat pants as protective chainsaw gear.....
     
  3. brenndatomu

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    Only with asbestos underwear...
     
  4. Horkn

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    Orrrrrrrrr


    Wait for it...


    FT
     
  5. brenndatomu

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    No no no...FT is leisure wear...he asked about workwear...;) :D
     
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  6. Backwoods Savage

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    Steve, when we met I figured you would fit right in here. Good to have you.
     
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  7. Eggshooterist

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    I can get along with most people. I'm happy to be here. Already looking forward to the next GTG. Something in April.
     
  8. wildwest

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    Darn! The wind picked up our gazebo (it's not even a year old) and dropped it upside down on the poured patio my husband is making a new room addition out of (floor joists and foam are down). Fortunate it did not hit our double sliding glass doors, it came to rest only 8" away :eek:
     
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  9. T.Jeff Veal

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    Written by a friend of ours...

    The Gift of Jesus
    Baby is wrapped
    Face all aglow
    Came without ribbons
    Born without snow
    There were no bells
    But the angels did sing
    There were no bows
    On the gifts for the King
    There were no lights
    But the stars shining bright
    There was nothing but joy
    On this most Holy Night.
    There was no room
    That night at the Inn
    That did not stop
    Our Saviors life to begin
    There was no crib
    But a manger with hay
    There was no turkey
    On that first Christmas day
    There were no presents
    But He was the Gift
    There were no Carols
    But our hearts He'd uplift.
    Jesus is born
    On this most Holy Day
    Born without riches
    Asleep on the hay
    There were no doctors
    But He had the best care
    There were no nurses
    But the Angels were there
    He came without ribbons
    Without bows and without fuss
    He came into this world
    The gift God gave to us.
    written by DeeDee Cooper
     
  10. T.Jeff Veal

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    Welcome to the club. Bunch of great folks here sharing knowledge and humor
     
  11. Eggshooterist

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    Sounds perfect to me. Thank you.
     
  12. Eggshooterist

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    Sorry to hear this. Good deal on the doors though. Winter is definitely not the time for a big hole.
     
  13. wildwest

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    DeeDee that's beautiful, thank you for sharing Jeff.
     
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    Kiddo and dog are waking up and came out, I want to see the looks on their faces when they notice the gazebo at the back door lol
     
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    Sorry about gazebo wildwest
    since a wind gust here flipped a 3/4 full above ground pool 24’ circle 50” deep

    Hurricane straps are mandatory
     
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    Yep, it should have been anchored... We took out the cement bolt things to move it to grass for the room addition. It's all hold now til the weather gets a bit better late this spring.
     
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    The only ice I want any contact with is the ice in water glass. I always try to avoid any contact with ice where I walk.
    Was that a wooden structure or fabric on metal? Sorry for the destruction. I think I mentioned to you that with the wind you have, I don't know how your home keeps it's roof on. Some of my home is on bedrock so I doubt it would be lifted off without breaking up first. I have seen some mighty oaks and other trees uprooted because their roots can't go deep down. If they can get their roots into some cracks etc. then there is no overturning them. They will break first.
     
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    upload_2021-12-21_12-44-57.png The moon can be beautiful this time of year. Getting an ice storm tomorrow. I am staying inside.
     
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    Had a couple way too loud snowmos on the ice today. They decided to run back and forth.

    Those days are long over with for this household......
     
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