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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: AJ Date: February 26, 2018, 8:15 pm
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Standard Jazz hardcases don't like reverb or effects anyway.
Sounds like you held your own Bieke....
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: AJ Date: March 11, 2018, 10:32 pm
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Plant life....Plant life is up my respective Ass today...Has
been all weekend. Spent most of Saturday and Sunday pruning and
bundling branches of Crepe myrtle and other trees and bushes
around Casa de Jim this weekend. The curb looks like I'm
throwing together breastworks for a siege. Pulling weeds and
clearing out flowerbeds...Weed eating to the max. Mowing and
bagging...More fodder for the breastworks. Carting to the curb
an old smoker that the rust has finally won the battle on. The
junk man will get that I'm sure.
I'm worn out... :(
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: dinkleburg Date: March 15, 2018, 1:45 pm
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[quote author=AJ link=topic=205.msg2225#msg2225 date=1520825550]
Plant life....Plant life is up my respective Ass today...Has
been all weekend. Spent most of Saturday and Sunday pruning and
bundling branches of Crepe myrtle and other trees and bushes
around Casa de Jim this weekend. The curb looks like I'm
throwing together breastworks for a siege. Pulling weeds and
clearing out flowerbeds...Weed eating to the max. Mowing and
bagging...More fodder for the breastworks. Carting to the curb
an old smoker that the rust has finally won the battle on. The
junk man will get that I'm sure.
I'm worn out... :(
[/quote]
I'm still waiting for the snow to melt so that I can get after
my apple and plum trees. Probably gonna cut back the Lilacs in
the garden, too. They're crowding things out and hogging all the
sunlight.
I love the trees, but sometimes, well, you know. >:(
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: AJ Date: March 15, 2018, 5:59 pm
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[quote author=dinkleburg link=topic=205.msg2232#msg2232
date=1521139545]
I love the trees, but sometimes, well, you know. >:(
[/quote]
Exactly....
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: AJ Date: March 22, 2018, 6:44 pm
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Traffic....Houston traffic is up my ass in particular today.
>:(
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: indigo_dave Date: March 23, 2018, 7:51 am
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I drove to the native plant nursery last Saturday and bought
some Green Saw Palmettos, some Coonties, some Muhly grass and
(lastly) a Long Needle Pine tree. Planted them in my back
yard. May go back in a couple months and get more. We've been
real dry, rain wise, for some months. I don't believe in
watering grass and these should not require watering once
they've settled in.
I had to drive maybe 45 minutes each way last Saturday morning
to get to the native nursery. That was a non-rush hour drive.
The "town" is Christmas Florida.
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: AJ Date: March 23, 2018, 6:33 pm
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A pine tree ruined my driveway. I had it taken down last year. I
wanted to rip it out of the ground when we bought the house, but
my wife hugged it really hard. Then again it wasn't her dealing
with the rain of needles, bi-yearly.
I'm fan of pine trees...In the forest where they belong, or in
someone elses yard a few houses away from me.
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: indigo_dave Date: March 24, 2018, 2:56 pm
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Living in hurricane land, I'd say that any tree is capable of
falling in a hurricane. And the leaves in the trees help to
form a sort of sail. Generally around here we see lots of oak
tree limbs and even some whole oak trees down in hurricanes. I
was told that the wind blows more easily thru pine needles.
Anyway, native plants are generally more resilient and need less
water.
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: dinkleburg Date: March 24, 2018, 6:02 pm
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Early this week, one of the hard drives in my main PC started to
give failure warnings.
Yesterday, I had no hot water and my garage door broke.
I got broken shit up my ass. >:(
P.S. It's all fixed now. :)
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Re: So...What's up your respective Asses today?
By: AJ Date: March 24, 2018, 7:26 pm
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[quote author=dinkleburg link=topic=205.msg2263#msg2263
date=1521932547]
Early this week, one of the hard drives in my main PC started to
give failure warnings.
Yesterday, I had no hot water and my garage door broke.
I got broken shit up my ass. >:(
P.S. It's all fixed now. :)
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Every time I get those kinds of warnings on hard drives I'm
transported back to 2001 and HAL giving those false failure
warnings so he could separate the Astronauts and progress with
his evil plan.
I'm thinking no Hot Water in the Great White North would be more
than an inconvenience. It would classify as a hardship.
Garage doors and their maintenance are very expensive down here.
I regularly lube the tracks and the rollers on mine because
Garage Door People down here are as expensive as Brain Surgery.
Glad all your shit is fixed now :)
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