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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

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

  1. Brandon Scott

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  2. Horkn

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    Lol.

    I've found now that I don't drive a wagon, as cool as it was, and now drive a big pick up, that even the aholes don't cut me off anymore.
     
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    Give them a little time, bro. That's all they need. They will not disappoint you!
     
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    My truck is a crew cab 2500 HD Chevy and I still deal with moronic sobs that think they are special (I won’t mention the states they mostly come from). I don’t drive slow by any means but do you really need to do 20 over and think you own the road? What I drive everyday for work I don’t really care about so I just give it back. If I wreck it’s on them.
     
  5. bocefus78

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    The joys of suburban hoarding..... :(

    Too wet to move the weight to the back yard, so im splitting off the driveway and tossing in the front yard. Pic doesnt look like much but I bet theres 2 cord there. 20190402_192453.jpg
     
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  6. Horkn

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    All me how I know about the wet muddy lawns and ruts formed from driving the 4runner around to the back years to pull the ariens garden tractor away from the house. I couldn't move it on my own without hurting myself due to ice and snow. The 4runner pulled it well, but left some ruts. They are not as bad as I originally thought, but still. I had to do it to get the tractor away from the house so the crew could work on the house.

    So yeah, I fully understand. You do what you have to do.:yes:
     
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  7. Horkn

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    Oh I know. It'll happen. It does appear that it will happen less though than when I was "that a-hole in the Audi". It happened a lot then.
     
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    Horkn if your weed wacker is a split shaft rent the cultivator attachment, looks like a little rototiller. And just fluff up the ruts add grass seed and it comes back perfect.. I get ruts all time.. Quick and easy..
     
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  9. Horkn

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    It is. It's the Ryobi one with the "expand-it" system. I'll just buy the cultivator attachment.

    Thanks for the tip!
     
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    Plow guy taught me that.. Most times don't even need seed!!
     
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    It's a GPS app for smart phones
     
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    Around here they just don't care how big a vehicle it is. In fact, I think it is a game they get more points for braving the bigger vehicles. I drive a Ford Focus and a Ford Explorer. On surface roads they definitely cut me off more in the Explorer. On the highway, there doesn't seem to be any difference between the two.
     
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    I have the same one and need to get that cultivator.
     
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    Staying in Wells, Me. I was hoping to have my bathroom project finished before we leave that is probably not going to happen too much work not enough time. Oh well! I need this getaway.
     
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    Just down that way Monday. At least there’s no snow left there.
     
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    Morning all. Warm here this morning. We are expecting rain later today. We really need the rain. campinspecter got clothes dry by hanging them out on the clothes line yesterday. It was a perfect day for it.
     
  17. lukem

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    Working on our fake fireplace as time allows. Got the mantle beam milled down to size last night. Looks pretty nice.

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    This was a log I rescued from being firewood. Should have more than enough for a few projects.
     
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    Now he should drive to Colorado to fish. It's sort of like buying a cottage on a lake. First order of business it so buy a boat so you can get to the other side to fish. Of course, the guy on the other side comes to your side to fish. That's just the way it works. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Had to light a fire in the stove as it is a bit cool in here. Being windy outdoors does not help, especially when someone didn't shut the entry door tight... :headbang:
     
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    Breakfast with 99, her sister and husband this morning. :thumbs:

    Eggs and hash went down easy! :flipeggs:

    Ribeye on the menu for this afternoon-from the grill of course! :grizz: T-bones for tomorrow!

    Yup, two days of steak at this household. :drool: I bought two ribeye yesterday when I was out of town while 99 went grocery shopping at home area picking up the T-bones!

    What a wonderful predicament! :yes: