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Gene363 Offline
#201 Posted:
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Good Sunday Afternoon to All! Slept in this morning, it felt good. It's a rainy 50° on the way to 53° today.
BuckyB93 Offline
#202 Posted:
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I like the throwback uniforms for the NFL. Tennessee is wearing the old Houston Oilers uniforms and symbols. One of my favorite running backs was watching Earl Campbell. That guy was a beast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEBhczJUZD0
Cheno Offline
#203 Posted:
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Day 14 of 19 worked in a row. Gotta love EOY budget spending.
Ram27 Offline
#204 Posted:
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Where do you work Cheno Think ]
Cheno Offline
#205 Posted:
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Electric utility company
dkeage Offline
#206 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
I like the throwback uniforms for the NFL. Tennessee is wearing the old Houston Oilers uniforms and symbols. One of my favorite running backs was watching Earl Campbell. That guy was a beast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEBhczJUZD0

Karma made em pay Applause Beer
8trackdisco Offline
#207 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2004
Posts: 60,106
rfenst wrote:
Great one!!!
$15 cash/hour plus mandatory 15 minute break every 60 minutes.
Not a bad gig for a 13-year old, huh?


I’d take you up on that deal.
8trackdisco Offline
#208 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
I like the throwback uniforms for the NFL. Tennessee is wearing the old Houston Oilers uniforms and symbols. One of my favorite running backs was watching Earl Campbell. That guy was a beast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEBhczJUZD0


Was kind of confused. The Oilers went to Tennessee, became the Titans, who today were dressed as Oilers, playing against Houston. Was like they were playing with themselves.
MACS Offline
#209 Posted:
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Walked the puppy dog from 4-5pm since the weather cleared. Then he got some food, now he wants to play. fog
Palama Offline
#210 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
I like the throwback uniforms for the NFL. Tennessee is wearing the old Houston Oilers uniforms and symbols. One of my favorite running backs was watching Earl Campbell. That guy was a beast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEBhczJUZD0


I love the throwbacks too, especially for really old NFL franchises like the Packers, Bears, Eagles, Cardinals, Giants, etc. I wish those old-school teams would wear their throwbacks against each other, especially in divisional games.

It wasn’t a thing when Houston moved to Tennessee but I liked it when Cleveland moved to Baltimore, left the Browns name, colors, logo(?) and history behind and then picked a new name, color scheme and logo.

dkeage wrote:
Karma made em pay =d> Beer


Kinda thought the same thing when I saw the result of the game.

8trackdisco wrote:
Was kind of confused. The Oilers went to Tennessee, became the Titans, who today were dressed as Oilers, playing against Houston. Was like they were playing with themselves.


Yah, that was an odd choice of uniform, especially considering the opponent. But, like Kipp said, karma got them in the end.
8trackdisco Offline
#211 Posted:
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27 wc 19. 20 mph winds. Gale warnings?

Going back to the shpo, hopefully for a four hour stint.
MACS Offline
#212 Posted:
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Welcome to Monday, folks. 53 degrees, sposta be sunny today with a high of 60 and some wind.

Coffee now. Full of crap finished. Walk is pending...
MACS Offline
#213 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
27 wc 19. 20 mph winds. Gale warnings?

Going back to the shpo, hopefully for a four hour stint.


Take it easy, turbo... baby steps, ayite?
deadeyedick Offline
#214 Posted:
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Morning guys. 53/78 today
danmdevries Offline
#215 Posted:
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Welcome back to Monday fellas
Ram27 Offline
#216 Posted:
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Rise & shine(unlike myself) and welcome in Monday...................
Gene363 Offline
#217 Posted:
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Good Monday Morning to All! It's a clear 48° on the way to 58° today. Making a recycling center run to get rid of all the boxes and wrapping paper. Family items shipped from my sister's house t ours, including a large bordello painting.

The painting is in the background here: https://cigarbid.freeforums.net/thread/32/commercial-art

Ram27 Offline
#218 Posted:
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Evening slackers Anxious
MACS Offline
#219 Posted:
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Rambo...
Ram27 Offline
#220 Posted:
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Howdy MAC, good luck tomorrow.
MACS Offline
#221 Posted:
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Thanks, buddy. Beer
BuckyB93 Offline
#222 Posted:
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I trust everything will work out. I have confidence in you, the nurses and the doctors. I'm sure it will go swimmingly but I wouldn't jump into going swimming right away.

On a similar note. Tons of rain, high winds, downed trees and tree limbs, power outages, flooded streets in and around the surrounding towns in my area. So far no damage at my place. We don't have tall trees in the yard or near the power lines outside. I'm only a few blocks away from the local hospital so if there was a power outage or road blockage it would probably be in the high priority list of getting things fixed.

On an unrelated note. Was talking with a guy about squirrels today at work (don't know how we ended up talking about squirrels) but my mind went to a couple of YouTube vids that are pretty entertaining.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFZFjoX2cGg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTvS9lvRxZ8


These tree rats are super smart and have a PhD in basic physics. Cats are the same on how to calculate their jumps and how to land one their feet in a fall. They can do calculations in milliseconds without injury. My brain would probably either blank out or just tell my body to tuck and roll only to wake up in the ER with serious physical injuries.
8trackdisco Offline
#223 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
These tree rats.....


Anti-Squirellite!
BuckyB93 Offline
#224 Posted:
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Not at all.

In a previous house, we fed the squirrels (well... they helped themselves to the bird feeders). We had three major perpetual violators of the bird feeders that my kids named. All were standard gray tree squirrels. Long tail (normal gray squirrel), Stubby (normal gray tree squirrel but with a stub of a tail, either born like that or lost it to a trap or a predator) and Chubby (fat squirrel, prolly pregnant). We'd get some more but these three were easily distinguishable this the backyard was their territory. They would hang around the back yard but after 5 yrs or so years they slowly disappeared. Maybe died, maybe decided to move on (shrug).

We'd get red squirrels now and again but Long Tail, Stubby and Chubby were frequent daily visitors and didn't get spooked by us humans or our dog. Our dog wouldn't even pay attention to them or try to chase them or bark at them. Maybe the fur four leggers schemed against us two leggers behind my back and made a treaty one day.

They probably had some secret animal sign language and stuff (scratching my chin).
8trackdisco Offline
#225 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Not at all.

In a previous house, we fed the squirrels (well... they helped themselves to the bird feeders). We had three major perpetual violators of the bird feeders that my kids named. All were standard gray tree squirrels. Long tail (normal gray squirrel), Stubby (normal gray tree squirrel but with a stub of a tail, either born like that or lost it to a trap or a predator) and Chubby (fat squirrel, prolly pregnant). We'd get some more but these three were easily distinguishable this the backyard was their territory. They would hang around the back yard but after 5 yrs or so years they slowly disappeared. Maybe died, maybe decided to move on (shrug).

We'd get red squirrels now and again but Long Tail, Stubby and Chubby were frequent daily visitors and didn't get spooked by us humans or our dog. Our dog wouldn't even pay attention to them or try to chase them or bark at them. Maybe the fur four leggers schemed against us two leggers behind my back and made a treaty one day.

They probably had some secret animal sign language and stuff (scratching my chin).


For those scoring at home, I believe that was your second Tree Rat reference in the last month or two. I'm not telling you're on double, secret probation, but.....
delta1 Offline
#226 Posted:
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the tree squirrels around our neighborhood seem to live in underground burrows...
Gene363 Offline
#227 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
For those scoring at home, I believe that was your second Tree Rat reference in the last month or two. I'm not telling you're on double, secret probation, but.....


Fluffy tailed tree rats, just another rodent like rats and mice, a bane on humanity.
Ram27 Offline
#228 Posted:
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Once again Brick wall Brick wall Brick wall Brick wall
MACS is happy...
deadeyedick Offline
#229 Posted:
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Eagles can't catch a break lately.
Ram27 Offline
#230 Posted:
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No Super Bowl the way they are playing. Oh well....
8trackdisco Offline
#231 Posted:
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17 wc 10.
Going to try to do 8+ hours at the shpo.
The 4+ hours was about the limit.
8trackdisco Offline
#232 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Fluffy tailed tree rats, just another rodent like rats and mice, a bane on humanity.


Argh!
deadeyedick Offline
#233 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
17 wc 10.
Going to try to do 8+ hours at the shpo.
The 4+ hours was about the limit.


Nope. Not going out in dat chit!

But 53 headed to 73 and sunny? On it!
DrafterX Offline
#234 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
danmdevries Offline
#235 Posted:
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Happy Tuesday fellas

Someone at work mangled their fingers in kitchen equipment so I'm going in for overtime tonight.
Burner02 Offline
#236 Posted:
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Currently 37 and clear in LA. High today 54.

A great butt day. I put two butts on this morning at 0500. I did four last week and have at least three more to do this week. All Christmas gifts. I will probably breakdown and do one for the wife and my self before the 25th.
danmdevries Offline
#237 Posted:
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You should make tamales with the porks. It's really good
Gene363 Offline
#238 Posted:
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Good Tuesday Morning to All! It's a clear 32° on the way to 50° today, it's going to be chilly at the range today.
Ram27 Offline
#239 Posted:
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Taco Tuesday welcome all..............
Burner02 Offline
#240 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
You should make tamales with the porks. It's really good


I would have no clue on making tamales but I have seen the pork turn into tacos before.
Burner02 Offline
#241 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
Taco Tuesday welcome all..............



Tacos good any day of the week.
danmdevries Offline
#242 Posted:
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Just ate two bbq pork tamales and two bbq chicken tacos.

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#243 Posted:
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Morming, all. Mostly moved. Some odds and ends to shift to the new spot and some other odds and ends to get the old house listed. Good progress though. In related news, my entire body is in pain
rfenst Offline
#244 Posted:
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What's up?

New blinds installed in bedroom. Only thing left for the remodel is for the wall-mount towel hooks and cabinet handles and knobs to arrive an install.

Nothing much going on today, but a doctor appointment to see if I strained/tore my right triceps or the tendon insertion. Hurts with extension of my forearm.

Probably just needs a few weeks to heal, but not taking any chances.

Stopped watching MNF last night at the half because it was too boring. Woke up this morning to learn the game was good from half-time to the end. Poor Celtic...

Hope everyone has a great day!
Ram27 Offline
#245 Posted:
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We be thinking about youse MAC Herfing
Hopefully all went well for you.
Gene363 Offline
#246 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
We be thinking about youse MAC Herfing
Hopefully all went well for you.


+1
Ram27 Offline
#247 Posted:
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Howdy all.....
8trackdisco Offline
#248 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Nope. Not going out in dat chit!

But 53 headed to 73 and sunny? On it!


Got my 8 hours in at the shpo. Then came home, ate some great chicken soup, and promptly broke a tooth.

Not a profitable day.d'oh!

Palama Offline
#249 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
What's up?

New blinds installed in bedroom. Only thing left for the remodel is for the wall-mount towel hooks and cabinet handles and knobs to arrive an install.

Nothing much going on today, but a doctor appointment to see if I strained/tore my right triceps or the tendon insertion. Hurts with extension of my forearm.

Probably just needs a few weeks to heal, but not taking any chances.

Stopped watching MNF last night at the half because it was too boring. Woke up this morning to learn the game was good from half-time to the end. Poor Celtic...

Hope everyone has a great day!


Don’t forget Jespear! Gonz
HockeyDad Offline
#250 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Got my 8 hours in at the shpo. Then came home, ate some great chicken soup, and promptly broke a tooth.

Not a profitable day.d'oh!



How do you break a tooth on chicken soup?!
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