My neighbors to the south of me have been adding to their landscaping every year, and what started out kinda odd is turning into a nice yard. They ordered a boatload of mulch, and a month ago, they found out how much 4 yards of mulch actually is. They asked if I wanted some for my berms. When Andy said he'd bring it over in his wheelbarrow and spread it for me, too, I gave an enthusiastic thumbs up.
Today, Andy said he was ready to tackle the job. Knocked down the weeds that replaced my 3 year old mulch with a weed whacker, brought over several wheelbarrows, and cleaned up with his leaf blower. I knew he would take any payment, so I offered to put something in their daughter's college fund. He wouldn't hear it and said he was just glad to get rid of the excess mulch. I guess all the times I refrained from grumbling when he wanted to borrow some tools or park his car under my carport when they predicted hail has paid dividends.
Oh yeah, the other highlight of my day was plucking a hair out of the sole of my left foot. Every year or two, I've had a hair under the skin of one of my soles. Until it breaks the surface or gets close enough that I can see it and dig, it feels like a splinter and hurts with each step. This morning, I had had enough and dug it out. In researching it online, they say it's never a hair growing out, and it's always a hair splinter that worked its way in one way or another. It's weird either way, and all I know is that it doesn't hurt when I walk anymore.
We caught up with our kids today, first we had a video call with my daughter in Japan before her Japanese language school, then we ate some Mississippi pork roast I'd defrosted that I made from a pork shoulder, then we caught up with my son in New Zealand after his appointment. I must be a Flat Eather because it seems like they've done gone to the corners of the Earth.
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@Yakster said:
we caught up with my son in New Zealand after his appointment. I must be a Flat Eather because it seems like they've done gone to the corners of the Earth.
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New Zealand either has a generational or total tobacco ban as I remember
@Yakster said:
we caught up with my son in New Zealand after his appointment. I must be a Flat Eather because it seems like they've done gone to the corners of the Earth.
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New Zealand either has a generational or total tobacco ban as I remember
Which was repealed in 2024 before it took effect.
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Heated up some nacho cheese to go with some tortilla strips to share with my Wife and I realize that I've become addicted to Portuguese Petey Pee sauce.
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Just bronchitis…
My neighbors to the south of me have been adding to their landscaping every year, and what started out kinda odd is turning into a nice yard. They ordered a boatload of mulch, and a month ago, they found out how much 4 yards of mulch actually is. They asked if I wanted some for my berms. When Andy said he'd bring it over in his wheelbarrow and spread it for me, too, I gave an enthusiastic thumbs up.
Today, Andy said he was ready to tackle the job. Knocked down the weeds that replaced my 3 year old mulch with a weed whacker, brought over several wheelbarrows, and cleaned up with his leaf blower. I knew he would take any payment, so I offered to put something in their daughter's college fund. He wouldn't hear it and said he was just glad to get rid of the excess mulch. I guess all the times I refrained from grumbling when he wanted to borrow some tools or park his car under my carport when they predicted hail has paid dividends.
Oh yeah, the other highlight of my day was plucking a hair out of the sole of my left foot. Every year or two, I've had a hair under the skin of one of my soles. Until it breaks the surface or gets close enough that I can see it and dig, it feels like a splinter and hurts with each step. This morning, I had had enough and dug it out. In researching it online, they say it's never a hair growing out, and it's always a hair splinter that worked its way in one way or another. It's weird either way, and all I know is that it doesn't hurt when I walk anymore.
Whose rec-tum?
$27 bucks is $27 bucks
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Digital?
Self evaluation
Sounds like its mono
I don't have problems, just more work to do.
Have to a doctor that is close to his patients
We caught up with our kids today, first we had a video call with my daughter in Japan before her Japanese language school, then we ate some Mississippi pork roast I'd defrosted that I made from a pork shoulder, then we caught up with my son in New Zealand after his appointment. I must be a Flat Eather because it seems like they've done gone to the corners of the Earth.
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New Zealand either has a generational or total tobacco ban as I remember
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Was he standing behind you at the time?
Which was repealed in 2024 before it took effect.
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Really, thats good. Thought they had a ban and Australia had some rediculous tax.
Yeah, I've heard about the prices that Aussies have to pay for tobacco, pretty harsh.
Yet people keep voting for Democrat types. Feeding the dog that bites your hand.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
I just threw out half of a #10 can of jalapeño queso dip. I'd forgotten exactly how much comes in a #10 can.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Roughly 8/10 of a gallon
Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.
I wonder how many people under the age of thirty know what the # sign actually means.
Who doesn't like a good #ing?
Nolite Oblivisci Peniculus Dentes
It will always be an octothorp to me.
Your mom's an octothorp.
Heated up some nacho cheese to go with some tortilla strips to share with my Wife and I realize that I've become addicted to Portuguese Petey Pee sauce.
No but he had the bill waiting and a credit card reader in his hand before we left
My mom had a tough battle with MS and breast cancer before she passed.
Womp womp
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.