January 21, 20223 yr "I'm OK Tim, I got hit in the ass, which you know, can take quite a pounding..."
January 27, 20223 yr 23 hours ago, Redden said: Who took the over 25 days of Redden's sober living? You win. Nobody would take a suckers bet.
January 28, 20223 yr Harley called me tonight, wants to get together this Saturday. Asked if I could look at her plumbing. Evil temptress.
January 28, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Redden said: Harley called me tonight, wants to get together this Saturday. Asked if I could look at her plumbing. Evil temptress. septic tanks are a two man job. PM Toty.
January 28, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Redden said: Harley called me tonight, wants to get together this Saturday. Asked if I could look at her plumbing. Evil temptress. I've done that before...... go back for a quick dip..... each time after the " exchange " . ... I've regretted it........ learn how to use your other hand ..... at least it will be something different
January 28, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Redden said: Harley called me tonight, wants to get together this Saturday. Asked if I could look at her plumbing. Evil temptress. over drinks show her this post.
January 28, 20223 yr Need a verdict here. Schmoopie and I moved from a home where the HOA took care of snow and grass to a community where we have a very low HOA because they don't do squat for us. (most of the $$$ goes to the club house and planting some flowers in common areas) Because of this I had to buy new equipment and ended up going the Greenworks route. For snow I got both their snow shovel and snow blower. Ignoring the fact I have the snow shovel (which is a beast and excellent for clearing walkways and decks), I was wondering: Was it overkill to break out the snow blower to clear 1" of snow? The scenario is: 1) The snow temporarily stopped and I had a 30 minute window to clear it. 2) Our driveway is long and steep 3) Because it is battery powered, it feels like no big deal to fire it up for a smallish job
January 28, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, paco said: Need a verdict here. Schmoopie and I moved from a home where the HOA took care of snow and grass to a community where we have a very low HOA because they don't do squat for us. (most of the $$$ goes to the club house and planting some flowers in common areas) Because of this I had to buy new equipment and ended up going the Greenworks route. For snow I got both their snow shovel and snow blower. Ignoring the fact I have the snow shovel (which is a beast and excellent for clearing walkways and decks), I was wondering: Was it overkill to break out the snow blower to clear 1" of snow? The scenario is: 1) The snow temporarily stopped and I had a 30 minute window to clear it. 2) Our driveway is long and steep 3) Because it is battery powered, it feels like no big deal to fire it up for a smallish job you're a tool if you don't use a better tool . don't you think schmoopie would use a battery operated tool if she had the same window (option#3) ?
January 29, 20223 yr 7 hours ago, paco said: Need a verdict here. Schmoopie and I moved from a home where the HOA took care of snow and grass to a community where we have a very low HOA because they don't do squat for us. (most of the $$$ goes to the club house and planting some flowers in common areas) Because of this I had to buy new equipment and ended up going the Greenworks route. For snow I got both their snow shovel and snow blower. Ignoring the fact I have the snow shovel (which is a beast and excellent for clearing walkways and decks), I was wondering: Was it overkill to break out the snow blower to clear 1" of snow? The scenario is: 1) The snow temporarily stopped and I had a 30 minute window to clear it. 2) Our driveway is long and steep 3) Because it is battery powered, it feels like no big deal to fire it up for a smallish job My driveway is a 100 yards long. I never hesitate to bust out the snow blower if we get 2-3" of snow. Less I send the kids out with snow shovels. Also if it's light fluffy snow I'll use my backpack blower and just hit every little bit. I also have a McDick so my snow blower is not battery powered.
January 29, 20223 yr 54 minutes ago, rambo said: My driveway is a 100 yards long. I never hesitate to bust out the snow blower if we get 2-3" of snow. Less I send the kids out with snow shovels. Also if it's light fluffy snow I'll use my backpack blower and just hit every little bit. I also have a McDick so my snow blower is not battery powered. We are going solar so I’m trying to do as much electric as possible. Cars and water heaters are getting looks next.
January 29, 20223 yr 15 hours ago, paco said: Need a verdict here. Schmoopie and I moved from a home where the HOA took care of snow and grass to a community where we have a very low HOA because they don't do squat for us. (most of the $$$ goes to the club house and planting some flowers in common areas) Because of this I had to buy new equipment and ended up going the Greenworks route. For snow I got both their snow shovel and snow blower. Ignoring the fact I have the snow shovel (which is a beast and excellent for clearing walkways and decks), I was wondering: Was it overkill to break out the snow blower to clear 1" of snow? The scenario is: 1) The snow temporarily stopped and I had a 30 minute window to clear it. 2) Our driveway is long and steep 3) Because it is battery powered, it feels like no big deal to fire it up for a smallish job Couple weeks ago I fired up a gas powered snow blower at 7am in a residential area to clean an inch of slush. I think you're fine
January 30, 20223 yr They were giving away samples of yuengling logger today at my local grocery store. I had to stop and listen in as a couple people took samples. And then nailed it it's nothing great but it's a good beer. Ah, home. And now time for some ****!
January 30, 20223 yr 17 minutes ago, wholesale_Melvin said: They were giving away samples of yuengling logger today at my local grocery store. I had to stop and listen in as a couple people took samples. And then nailed it it's nothing great but it's a good beer. Ah, home. And now time for some ****! is that cannibalism?
January 31, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Toty said: You used to be able to get a free cup of Lone Star at the Buckhorn Museum. I recommend it if you love the taste of stale urine. Maybe not stale...
February 10, 20223 yr On 1/28/2022 at 4:06 PM, paco said: Need a verdict here. Schmoopie and I moved from a home where the HOA took care of snow and grass to a community where we have a very low HOA because they don't do squat for us. (most of the $$$ goes to the club house and planting some flowers in common areas) Because of this I had to buy new equipment and ended up going the Greenworks route. For snow I got both their snow shovel and snow blower. Ignoring the fact I have the snow shovel (which is a beast and excellent for clearing walkways and decks), I was wondering: Was it overkill to break out the snow blower to clear 1" of snow? The scenario is: 1) The snow temporarily stopped and I had a 30 minute window to clear it. 2) Our driveway is long and steep 3) Because it is battery powered, it feels like no big deal to fire it up for a smallish job Yup
February 15, 20223 yr On 1/28/2022 at 4:06 PM, paco said: Need a verdict here. Schmoopie and I moved from a home where the HOA took care of snow and grass to a community where we have a very low HOA because they don't do squat for us. (most of the $$$ goes to the club house and planting some flowers in common areas) Because of this I had to buy new equipment and ended up going the Greenworks route. For snow I got both their snow shovel and snow blower. Ignoring the fact I have the snow shovel (which is a beast and excellent for clearing walkways and decks), I was wondering: Was it overkill to break out the snow blower to clear 1" of snow? The scenario is: 1) The snow temporarily stopped and I had a 30 minute window to clear it. 2) Our driveway is long and steep 3) Because it is battery powered, it feels like no big deal to fire it up for a smallish job Why did you buy it if you weren't going to use it?
February 22, 20223 yr is it normal for the dental hygienist to rest her boobs against the patient's head while cleaning his teeth?
February 22, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, mr_hunt said: is it normal for the dental hygienist to rest her boobs against the patient's head while cleaning his teeth? Yes. And if she's ugly is just because they're big and in the way. If she's hot then it definitely means she likes you.
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