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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

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

  1. yooperdave

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    Right! Not even worth gathering them for making omelets. Even more difficult is removing the shell after they are hard boiled! :picard:
     
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  2. Erik B

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    We had a hummer nest close to the house one year and IIRC, it was about the size of a half dollar.
     
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    Last day in Las Vegas have a test and a 20 minute presentation to do still. Learned a lot this week. But I'm ready to get back home
     
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    Hope you have a good trip home
     
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    That's what I remember
     
  6. Horkn

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    Yeah, I know what they look like, but yeah, needle in a haystack deal in the birch trees.
     
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    Reading up on them, they say the nest is built to expand as the young need more room. Apparently they use a lot of spider silk to accomplish that. I wonder if the ones you found started out thimble sized and you found expanded ones? IDK, I'm just spouting off what I read from professional bird sites.
     
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    :rofl: :lol:
     
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    At the school waiting for the airport shuttle. Las Vegas is a nice place to visit but I'm ready to see trees with leaves and green yards. Have a good day folks
     
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    House originally belonged to a woman who died before I was born, but I know her grandson and his son (who is very creative with stuff that most people would call garbage, so I'm offering him some of these original pieces of his great grandmother's old house). I'll likely keep at least one or two myself to hang up in my workshop as souvenirs.

    Got a lot of work done today, got most of the kitchen put back together. The way everything was connected, I'll have to wait till the new joists are into the living room to finish the last bit of the kitchen. Living room is stripped right to the old joists, which involved removing the vinyl, two criss-crossing layers of 1x3 strapping, and a bunch of old brittle wooden slats that I'm figuring was the finished ceiling at some point.
    Won't be sorry to take the old joists out next weekend. They've been there a long time, but the new ones are a huge improvement. I put a cutoff from a new joist next to an old one for comparison. What a difference.

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    On my porch and wife dog went ballistic with no noise huge raccoon.. Angus said not near my girls!! IMG_3208.jpeg
    No holes in him; so no Vet bill

    Wife holler at him
    Me he’s a good boy
     
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    I had s live trap in my pole barn with no bait in it and I found a possum in it. I let it go and watched it wattle away into the woods. I didn't want to kill it cause they eat ticks.
     
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    Mom is doing very well physically. She, and we, are all very fortunate for this. The home health aides are able to help her get a shower every morning and get dressed. Up and down mentally. But for 90 & 9 months she is doing very well. Playing cards, doing word search puzzles, back to Mass at Church almost daily, etc.
     
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    Good to hear she is able to get out and about.
     
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    That's awesome news!
     
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    He's a very good boy. He knows it too.
     
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    Well my truck won't start. Looks like I need my startmotor replaced.

    Very poor timing, but isn't it always...
     
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    Try the ol hammer to the solenoid trick?
     
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    It's in a very secluded place to do much of anything with. Engineers are not a mechanics friend.

    She's about that mileage to possibly expect it dying, so I'm not trusting anything like that too much. To the garage she goes I guess.
     
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