@silvermouse said:
Afraid I went over to the dark side and use a propane grill now. I do have 7 or 8 2x14x8' rough planks drying in the cellar; not sure what I am going to do with them. It was a big tree. Most of the rest (about two cords) will get split for fire wood. I have a little hibachi and will try the cherry in it. Does it add much flavor to what you grill? @Patrickbrick
I notice the flavor, and use cherry for chicken and fish
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Just my yearly reminder to be the hero of the neighborhood, spend a little extra, and give out the full size candy bars. Also a great way to ensure your house never gets egged.
@CalvinAndHobo said:
Just my yearly reminder to be the hero of the neighborhood, spend a little extra, and give out the full size candy bars. Also a great way to ensure your house never gets egged.
Ahhh... now it comes to light why you moved out to the middle of nowhere.
Being retired has its advantages.
I’m thinking about driving to Phoenix to see the Blackhawks play tomorrow night.
Should I buy a ticket at the arena or pay all the bs fees in advance to Ticketmaster?
Friends don't let good friends smoke cheap cigars.
@Guitarded said:
Being retired has its advantages.
I’m thinking about driving to Phoenix to see the Blackhawks play tomorrow night.
Should I buy a ticket at the arena or pay all the bs fees in advance to Ticketmaster?
I might wait to buy one there…with the World Series going on you might find a decent deal
Up to my studio at 4:30 after grits and a egg. Laid out a canvas from a sketch and painted the border light green. Grabbed my walking stick and hit the hills for an hour and a half. Back home and constructed a pot of red beans that have been soaking over night. Hard freeze coming so I needed to punch out the flue. Assembled the brush and fiberglass rods and did the deed. The beans need to cook at least four hours low and slow. Put on a big pot of brown rice to go with the beans. Started and ran the weed eater dry for the winter. Cleaned the stove pipe and carried the creosote out to the burn pile. Still got to put plastic over the fabric tunnels in the garden. Seems like the older I get there stuff I need to do.
After I posted I remembered I had 32 oz of hot juice made from your famous beans. Seems like the older I get I can't remember all the stuff I need to do.
Cleaned my picnic tables today. Check out the interesting patterns the mold left behind.
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Visiting my daughter and three grandchildren today, while making dinner my daughter heated up some shrimp on the stove, and I spent too much time in the kitchen, causing my shellfish allergy to kick in. I had to spend about an hour outside, while waiting for my wife to help get the kids ready for bed before we could leave, otherwise a trip to the ER was imminent. Fortunately, I avoided that scenario. Stupid allergy.
@TRayB said:
Visiting my daughter and three grandchildren today, while making dinner my daughter heated up some shrimp on the stove, and I spent too much time in the kitchen, causing my shellfish allergy to kick in. I had to spend about an hour outside, while waiting for my wife to help get the kids ready for bed before we could leave, otherwise a trip to the ER was imminent. Fortunately, I avoided that scenario. Stupid allergy.
Hopefully you were able to make the most of the time outside.
I know, You're a big dog and I'm on the list. Let's eat, GrandMa. / Let's eat GrandMa. -- Punctuation saves lives
@TRayB said:
Visiting my daughter and three grandchildren today, while making dinner my daughter heated up some shrimp on the stove, and I spent too much time in the kitchen, causing my shellfish allergy to kick in. I had to spend about an hour outside, while waiting for my wife to help get the kids ready for bed before we could leave, otherwise a trip to the ER was imminent. Fortunately, I avoided that scenario. Stupid allergy.
Hopefully you were able to make the most of the time outside.
I mostly spent the time on the front porch focusing on my breathing, and making sure I wasn't past the point of no return without medical intervention. If I catch the early onset of symptoms and extricate myself in time, it takes an hour or two to recover. However, it can be like a runaway train, meaning sometimes the symptoms continue to get worse even after removing myself from the area, which happened a few years ago and I ended up in the ER with shots of adrenaline and Benadryl, and a bill for $700.
@silvermouse said:
Do epi pens work for that allergy?
yes
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@silvermouse said:
Do epi pens work for that allergy?
Yes, they do, and I used to have one, but no longer do. I try to be very careful, and I never eat anything that I don't know all of the ingredients. I also inform servers of the issue, and make sure the kitchen is informed and careful about cross-contamination. But stupid things happen, so I really should get another epi pen.
@Patrickbrick said:
Guesstimating here. Before Obama care 50.00 per pen, after 300.00. I know I’m close to actual figures. Truly is a shame and **** up.
I think your first number is too high, it was way less than that. While Obama-care may have intensified the effect somehow, I believe the root cause was that little assholle that bought the patent rights on a medicine that was already generic, then raised the price outrageously. I can't remember his name, but it was a pretty big deal for awhile, then everyone forgot about it and focused on some new outrage that the media found useful for fomenting goo-gobs of emotion that could be refocused to produce some other results beneficial to the elite.
Reminds me of a meme my sister sent me, or perhaps it's a quote
Anyway, realistically they could charge $15 for an epi-pen and make honest money. But they won't, because the American Voter is too highly focused on BS that doesn't benefit that voter at all, and no one is paying attention to that man behind the curtain.
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I notice the flavor, and use cherry for chicken and fish
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Well, that's it. Phils lose 4-2, lose the series 4-3. That's baseball. Next year is another year.
Sorry for your lose
Pretty great I have a figure skater now also.
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday hockey.
Tuesday and Friday figure skating.
Must keep you pretty busy.
Just my yearly reminder to be the hero of the neighborhood, spend a little extra, and give out the full size candy bars. Also a great way to ensure your house never gets egged.
Ahhh... now it comes to light why you moved out to the middle of nowhere.
Being retired has its advantages.
I’m thinking about driving to Phoenix to see the Blackhawks play tomorrow night.
Should I buy a ticket at the arena or pay all the bs fees in advance to Ticketmaster?
Buy there
MOW badge received.
I might wait to buy one there…with the World Series going on you might find a decent deal
Up to my studio at 4:30 after grits and a egg. Laid out a canvas from a sketch and painted the border light green. Grabbed my walking stick and hit the hills for an hour and a half. Back home and constructed a pot of red beans that have been soaking over night. Hard freeze coming so I needed to punch out the flue. Assembled the brush and fiberglass rods and did the deed. The beans need to cook at least four hours low and slow. Put on a big pot of brown rice to go with the beans. Started and ran the weed eater dry for the winter. Cleaned the stove pipe and carried the creosote out to the burn pile. Still got to put plastic over the fabric tunnels in the garden. Seems like the older I get there stuff I need to do.
What no coffee? You must be low! ;-)
After I posted I remembered I had 32 oz of hot juice made from your famous beans. Seems like the older I get I can't remember all the stuff I need to do.
I recently purchased a 2x6 piece of red oak by 8' long. Today, me and my table saw and dado blades turned it into these eight pieces.
Cleaned my picnic tables today. Check out the interesting patterns the mold left behind.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Sunset tonight
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Visiting my daughter and three grandchildren today, while making dinner my daughter heated up some shrimp on the stove, and I spent too much time in the kitchen, causing my shellfish allergy to kick in. I had to spend about an hour outside, while waiting for my wife to help get the kids ready for bed before we could leave, otherwise a trip to the ER was imminent. Fortunately, I avoided that scenario. Stupid allergy.
Hopefully you were able to make the most of the time outside.
I know, You're a big dog and I'm on the list.
Let's eat, GrandMa. / Let's eat GrandMa. -- Punctuation saves lives
It'll be fine once the swelling goes down.
I mostly spent the time on the front porch focusing on my breathing, and making sure I wasn't past the point of no return without medical intervention. If I catch the early onset of symptoms and extricate myself in time, it takes an hour or two to recover. However, it can be like a runaway train, meaning sometimes the symptoms continue to get worse even after removing myself from the area, which happened a few years ago and I ended up in the ER with shots of adrenaline and Benadryl, and a bill for $700.
Well that’s not good
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Do epi pens work for that allergy?
yes
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Yes, they do, and I used to have one, but no longer do. I try to be very careful, and I never eat anything that I don't know all of the ingredients. I also inform servers of the issue, and make sure the kitchen is informed and careful about cross-contamination. But stupid things happen, so I really should get another epi pen.
Guesstimating here. Before Obama care 50.00 per pen, after 300.00. I know I’m close to actual figures. Truly is a shame and **** up.
MOW badge received.
I think your first number is too high, it was way less than that. While Obama-care may have intensified the effect somehow, I believe the root cause was that little assholle that bought the patent rights on a medicine that was already generic, then raised the price outrageously. I can't remember his name, but it was a pretty big deal for awhile, then everyone forgot about it and focused on some new outrage that the media found useful for fomenting goo-gobs of emotion that could be refocused to produce some other results beneficial to the elite.
Reminds me of a meme my sister sent me, or perhaps it's a quote
Anyway, realistically they could charge $15 for an epi-pen and make honest money. But they won't, because the American Voter is too highly focused on BS that doesn't benefit that voter at all, and no one is paying attention to that man behind the curtain.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Give them Frank's number...
It’s actually legit. It was a giveaway from TobaccoPipes
Good day for a movie…
Alright Rusty, I see what you did there...