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One Brick at Time 500....
51. Author: danmdevriesDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 12:53AM EST
Hello Tuesday
52. Author: SmokeMonkeyDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 4:56AM EST
Good morning, y'all
53. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 5:10AM EST
Here is Tuesday.
54. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 6:54AM EST
Cool Dudes..
55. Author: JadeRoseDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 7:13AM EST
Sick as hell...working from home. Thought I'd check in with you clowns
56. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 7:17AM EST
Did you catch the hep..?? Huh
57. Author: tonygrazDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 7:29AM EST
Mornin' - It's National DNA Day, National East Meets West Day, National Hug a Plumber Day, National Telephone Day and National Zucchini Bread Day.

New national health objective to test baby boomers for hep C that does not always have any symptoms. Does not show up in usual blood tests.
Off to the big town for x-rays today, in an unrelated issue.
58. Author: gummy jonesDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 8:21AM EST
JadeRose wrote:
Sick as hell...working from home. Thought I'd check in with you clowns


well we dont want to catch it
59. Author: elRopoDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 10:25AM EST
The agony of de- feet today. Also, back, arms, legs and neck.
Played lumberjack yesterday by clearing dead wood from freeze damaged shrubs.
Trimmed the low hanging branches from my oak trees while I was at it.
Gonna have to hire me a mojado to get the ones rubbing rubbing against the eaves, my steeple jacking days are long over.
Rest up today and watch someone else toil.
60. Author: JadeRoseDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 10:44AM EST
DrafterX wrote:
Did you catch the hep..?? Huh




It's either the hep or Papa Murphy's Pizza that I ate. I forgot to bake it.
61. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 10:53AM EST
prolly the hep... Mellow
62. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 12:25PM EST
ordered a chiken fried steak and mashed taters & gravy for lunch... the steak sucked but luckily the waitress approached me as I was pulling a long black hair out of my potatoes.. she took my plate and I told her to bring me chiken instead... worked out ok... Mellow
63. Author: RMAN4443Date: Tue, 4/25/2017, 1:21PM EST
DrafterX wrote:
ordered a chiken fried steak and mashed taters & gravy for lunch... the steak sucked but luckily the waitress approached me as I was pulling a long black hair out of my potatoes.. she took my plate and I told her to bring me chiken instead... worked out ok... Mellow


MMMMMMMMMMM, good stuff How much of the potatoes did you get down before you found the hair? Anxious

Isn't that how you get the Hep? LOL
64. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 1:42PM EST
only had a few bites of the steak and gravy... found the hair in my first first fork full of potatoes.. never ate any... Not talking
65. Author: delta1Date: Tue, 4/25/2017, 1:52PM EST
yummmm...hair pie...
66. Author: tailgaterDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 3:13PM EST
pfffft.

67. Author: bgzDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 3:23PM EST
tonygraz wrote:
Mornin' - It's National Telephone a plumber and hug it out over zucchini DNA Day!

68. Author: tonygrazDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 3:43PM EST
Would drafter have complained if it was curly ?
69. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 4:01PM EST
Mellow
70. Author: cameroonDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 4:32PM EST
I like turtles
71. Author: NapalmMan67Date: Tue, 4/25/2017, 5:01PM EST
I like pie... and porn. I really like pie porn.
72. Author: SmokeMonkeyDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 5:31PM EST
I guess this was a bad time to walk into this conversation....
73. Author: SteveSDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 8:25PM EST
And now for something completely different ...

Today (what's left of it) is Al Pacinos birthday ... Michael Corleone is 77!!! ... pretty hard to connect those dots ...
74. Author: Hillbillyjosh770Date: Tue, 4/25/2017, 8:45PM EST
Played the role of a Logger myself this am.
Mauled almost 1/2 a cord of white oak.
It was knot free.
Re-wired kitchen lights installed 12 new 4inch LED cans.
Framed out the new doorway for the double barn door, even had time to ash one.

Tomorrow:
Rinse and repeat.
Hopefully finish splitting up wood for the season.
Prep ceiling in kitchen, laundry room, and pantry to be sprayed. If all goes well. I will be sanding by tomorrow night.

Goal is to have ceiling sprayed and knocked down before I leave for herf on Saturday morning.

Keep me in yer prayers,

Hillbilly,
75. Author: frankj1Date: Tue, 4/25/2017, 8:48PM EST
you ain't no Hillbilly, Josh
76. Author: danmdevriesDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 8:49PM EST
Man. Must've just been a lumberjack kind of day.

I helped a buddy pull down a cherry tree this morning.
77. Author: danmdevriesDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 8:49PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
you ain't no Hillbilly, Josh


Mountain William
78. Author: Hillbillyjosh770Date: Tue, 4/25/2017, 9:31PM EST
Lol,
That's funny right there. Name for everything:p

You gonna use that cherrywood for smoking meats there Dan? That's the good stuff.

Every time I swing that axe I'm thinking Ray Stevens yelling, "I'm a Logger!"

Goodness...
79. Author: SmokeMonkeyDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 9:33PM EST
We never get any more taco stories from Dan.
80. Author: jespearDate: Tue, 4/25/2017, 10:02PM EST
BRICK - Albert Collins
81. Author: 8trackdiscoDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 4:46AM EST
Hi
82. Author: tamapatomDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 6:18AM EST
I have found that 6 bricks at a time works for me. They fit in the bottom of a milk crate and are not too bulky or heavy. I toss them in with other stuff in my boat when I go out. I leave 6 bricks on a remote island every time I go.. Eventually I will have an entire brick patio. Six bricks at a time. A casual commitment.
83. Author: SmokeMonkeyDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 6:51AM EST
Good morning, y'all
84. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 6:51AM EST
Cool Dudes...
85. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 6:52AM EST
I keep a cinder-block on da boat... no plans for a patio tho.... Mellow
86. Author: tonygrazDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 8:27AM EST
Mornin' - It's National Audubon Day, National Help a Horse Day, National Kids and Pets Day, National Pretzel Day, National Richter Scale Day and National Administrative Professionals Day.
87. Author: SmokeMonkeyDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 8:49AM EST
tamapatom wrote:
I have found that 6 bricks at a time works for me. They fit in the bottom of a milk crate and are not too bulky or heavy. I toss them in with other stuff in my boat when I go out. I leave 6 bricks on a remote island every time I go.. Eventually I will have an entire brick patio. Six bricks at a time. A casual commitment.


Tom, you feeling ok? Or is CROS on that remote island?
88. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 8:52AM EST
I may have done my knees in... went to the doc a few months ago and he told me they were shot.. they hurt every now and then but I didn't think much of it.... well, after hauling blocks around and digging all weekend they swole up like grapefruits.. I didn't notice till I got home from work yesterday.. actually made me sick looking at them... back to the doc next week... Unsure
89. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 8:52AM EST
poor CROS.... Sad
90. Author: teedubbyaDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 9:17AM EST
screw CROS
91. Author: NapalmMan67Date: Wed, 4/26/2017, 9:30AM EST
Hump Day.



Jack BRICKhouse.
92. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 9:48AM EST
teedubbya wrote:
screw CROS



OhMyGod
93. Author: MACSDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 9:49AM EST
I know how you feel, Drafter. 20 years of walking on steel decks aboard ship, then another 10 walking on concrete in the jail has my feet hurting most of the time.

I had 3 cortisone shots in my left foot to resolve plantar fasciitis, and one in my right... which still hurts. Since I haven't been running I've gone from 178 close to 200 again. d'oh!
94. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 10:59AM EST
ya.. poor Macs & X.... we needs better drugs... Sad
95. Author: dstiegerDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 11:14AM EST
Numbers on the water damage starting to come in. 6.7K for water removal/restoration. 38K for reconstruction. Still awaiting personal property, but that will easily top 10K. All for a bad faucet supply line. Was a time when I thought I'd be able to buy and furnish an entire house for 55K
96. Author: MACSDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 11:18AM EST
In the 70's you could do that... but I was in grade school, so I didn't have that kind of cash, ya know?
97. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 11:18AM EST
I bet Mr. Jones could.... Mellow
98. Author: Ram27Date: Wed, 4/26/2017, 12:15PM EST
Hello peeps...........Herfing

Tired & beat, this is what comes opening a new account. d'oh!



ram27bat
99. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 12:20PM EST
Ram..!! Laugh
100. Author: bgzDate: Wed, 4/26/2017, 2:36PM EST
tonygraz wrote:
Mornin' - It's National ride your underlings like a horse day!.


I'm not on top of my game, I won't be riding anyone like a horse today.
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