Hooray! Trash just picked up. LOL. Always a day late on holiday weeks. But that pushes mine to Saturday, so sometimes doesn't happen. If there is anything I want to do less than take trash out, it's dragging it back in!
Ours too. Time for a new door. Getting the wife narrowed down on a style is the hardest part. LOLJust walked out front to make sure the flag hadn't wrapped up in the wind (all good)
Saw my garage door sections were out of alignment. Popped it back in and tightened some screws inside, so it works. Old wooden door and a bunch of the screw holes are stripped. Something else to fix...
Them guys know how to change points................Just up the street today
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A wise man named Roger once told me " wish in one hand and crap in the other and see which fills up first"So I really wish they could recover the lost weeks data. And soon
So much easier if she was to come home and see a new doorOurs too. Time for a new door. Getting the wife narrowed down on a style is the hardest part. LOL
I would probably do a finger scoop off. As long as hands are not notably filthy, should get better reaction. A piece of broken(not bitten) bread would also be an effective technique that should not garner said distain.So I have a technical question for the collective, always socially correct, never Neanderthal group. So we use home made canned jalapeño hickory BBQ sauce. Wide mouth canning jar, so I pour some on the plate, and naturally it drools on the threads a bit. Now I have been married a long time and she broke me of simply licking the threads after pouring many moons ago to keep from getting a sticky lid. So I improvised this morning and wiped it clean with my piece of chicken. I am thinking I was being both efficient and using proper etiquette. Turns out not so much! What say ye oh wise ones? Bonehead stunt for a married guy? Ruthlessly efficient? Or simply lick threads and move on? Or some other method all together?
Only lick it off or use said chicken when dining with guestsSo I have a technical question for the collective, always socially correct, never Neanderthal group. So we use home made canned jalapeño hickory BBQ sauce. Wide mouth canning jar, so I pour some on the plate, and naturally it drools on the threads a bit. Now I have been married a long time and she broke me of simply licking the threads after pouring many moons ago to keep from getting a sticky lid. So I improvised this morning and wiped it clean with my piece of chicken. I am thinking I was being both efficient and using proper etiquette. Turns out not so much! What say ye oh wise ones? Bonehead stunt for a married guy? Ruthlessly efficient? Or simply lick threads and move on? Or some other method all together?
They leave earlier and BONUS you have leftover chicken for later!Only lick it off or use said chicken when dining with guests
Lick away!!! It's what we do..So I have a technical question for the collective, always socially correct, never Neanderthal group. So we use home made canned jalapeño hickory BBQ sauce. Wide mouth canning jar, so I pour some on the plate, and naturally it drools on the threads a bit. Now I have been married a long time and she broke me of simply licking the threads after pouring many moons ago to keep from getting a sticky lid. So I improvised this morning and wiped it clean with my piece of chicken. I am thinking I was being both efficient and using proper etiquette. Turns out not so much! What say ye oh wise ones? Bonehead stunt for a married guy? Ruthlessly efficient? Or simply lick threads and move on? Or some other method all together?
Lickety split?Lick away!!! It's what we do..
That little Plymouth there in the middle is pretty
Getting ready for car club tour of my shop
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Orange one is my Company truck, I tried everything at Dealer to get it painted before taking delivery as they did not offer Sublime that year. Dealer refused to paint regardless of what I offered or time I was willing to wait. Hah! Orange and black next best thing. No B5 that year either.That's a handsome line up. And the ol' orange truck over in the drive feeling left out.