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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

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

  1. lukem

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    Hard not to feel better after sending a few downrange.
     
  2. fishingpol

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    Gross was drinking the expired milk in the little cartons at school. You know the sour ones with the chunky bits in it.

    In the summer the leftover travel mug coffee is hot again when it is time to go home. I use just sugar in it, so no chunky bits. I started drinking coffee around 18 or 19 years old working second shift at a hospital. If you could drink that coffee, you could drink any other.

    The chippers are Merry Mac's. Not made around here.
     
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    I took the bike to work again today. It was 80°. Who's talking about snow? Seriously wildwest ?

    Guess where I went for lunch?
     

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    wildwest that forecast looks brutal
    90's/60's coming here :dennis:
     
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  5. wildwest

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    :rofl: :lol:
     
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  6. wildwest

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    No kidding! Normally I wouldnt mind, but back to back with dark skies and rain here for days on end, I am ready for sun and warm. Go ahead and rub it in LOL , I am jealous :)
     
  7. lukem

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    88 on the drive home tonight.
     
  8. DaveGunter

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    Me too! It's about 18 miles to work, sometimes it takes a few extra miles to get there:), today it was about 50 miles.
     
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    :heidi:
     
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  10. Horkn

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    It's 33 each way for me, some twisties the short way, but if I go the longer way, I go through some really twisty roads that go through the kettle moraine.

    There's more of a chance for t storms tomorrow, so I'll take the Audi tomorrow.
     
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    Tough choice bud, I feel for ya;), I'm sure the Allroad is fun in the twisties too
     
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    It's no slouch. It's fun when I drop it into sport mode. I've been thinking of putting some magnaflow mufflers on it to open it up just a tad. Most performance mufflers are obnoxious on these cars, the magnaflows are just right.
     
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  13. Gasifier

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    Making some progress. You may remember me taking down a few Ash over the last year or so that were hanging over my neighbor's barn that has a thin roof. And the gate I installed last fall, I guess it was. Time flies when you are having fun!
     

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    Anyone need some brush to burn for a bonfire? Stinny ?
     
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    Took my youngest boy and his girlfriend out for dinner tonight. Dang I'm old....darn kid is old enough to drink beer now!
     
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    Got more than I need ole friend. But I'll enjoy seeing your pics of burns there... after we all get some rain... :zip: You dry over there too?
     
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    Yup. Dry enough. Typical burn ban on here from ...... Hmmmm. I think it is March 15th-May 15th. But I will not burn until it is over and I will only burn when it starts to rain. I may even throw a large tarp over the big pile you see in the first picture and wait until it has rained, then break it up smaller with the tractor and forks and burn them while it is raining. Trees are close. I spoke to my neighbor and he is pretty busy right now. I wish I had that grapple so I could move brush quickly to an open area and burn it where and when I want. Hmmmmmm
     
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    Was minding my own business working on this walnut in the garage...
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    When I heard a big CRACK just outside the garage door.
    Turned around to see this ash fall. Wasn't even that windy!
    Almost hit my ( full thanks to you guys) propane tank.
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    So looks I finally will have some ash to add to my stash.
    :sherlock:
     
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  19. Stinny

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    Would a single rugged finger in the center of your bucket be enough to do what you want out there? Might be all you need instead of an entire claw where you have to take the bucket off and swap. Just a thought.
     
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    I am so glad nothing or anyone was hurt! Kinda cool you saw it happen though.
     
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