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God-Speed 02-13-2020 05:37 AM

Good Thursday Morning All. Have Health Fair this morning that means blood work so can't have any coffee until after.:wtf: This is going to be a fun morning. At least there is no rain today and we have a high of 55* and warming as we go into the weekend. So hope you all have a good one and be safe out there!! :tup:

eastwest2300 02-13-2020 05:56 AM

:icon14:

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3908196)
It's always tough putting a pet down. :( I still get teary eyed about Cooper and Jake. :(


jchammond 02-13-2020 06:22 AM

My hand hurts :shakes head:
Gonna put some neosporin lotion in the crack :icon14:

JLarson 02-13-2020 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3908155)
:iagree: With that money. I would be buying a chainsaw, log splitter, and a fireplace/wood stove.

Great ideas, but I don't have the skill set to take down the trees without destroying either garage, house, or both. The trees are on an angled hill behind my house. The pines are about 75-90 feet in height, the ash close to the same, to say nothing of the diameter of the ash. After watching the guys yesterday go about it, I think I could emulate their efforts with some practice, but I don't have a team of people waiting at the bottom with ropes to make sure the tree falls correctly.

Knowing your limitations is important. I write good quality documentation, and drive good policy and procedures; I'm a halfway decent carpenter and general contractor; I can turn the occasional wrench; I'll probably kill myself cutting down a tree. :tup:

JLarson 02-13-2020 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3908172)
And here I am complaining about 800 bucks.....

Stuff happens. I knew moving into the property that tree maintenance would be a thing, but admittedly I didn't expect it all at once - kinda thought it'd trickle in over time ;)

jwick 02-13-2020 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3908189)
very sad man... im sorry.


Such is life brother. Still brings a smile to my face when I think about the good times. She was so gentle, kind and protective, especially with my nieces. ****, she used to let them use her as a step to get up in the couch and ride her like horse. Good dog.

sx moneypit 02-13-2020 07:16 AM

Good morning everybody!:tiphat:I think i may have pushed Mr. Madwi to his Repz limit.:driving:

FPenvy 02-13-2020 07:46 AM

:hello: another lovely day at work....

madwi 02-13-2020 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by sx moneypit (Post 3908212)
Good morning everybody!:tiphat:I think i may have pushed Mr. Madwi to his Repz limit.:driving:

:tup: I havent looked at that number in forever.

FPenvy 02-13-2020 07:51 AM

anyone ever ship tires before? i've received many but never sent any. need to sent friend a pair of rears to sell his Z.

need to figure how to send them properly and if it's easier to do each one separate.

BettyZ 02-13-2020 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908206)
Great ideas, but I don't have the skill set to take down the trees without destroying either garage, house, or both. The trees are on an angled hill behind my house. The pines are about 75-90 feet in height, the ash close to the same, to say nothing of the diameter of the ash. After watching the guys yesterday go about it, I think I could emulate their efforts with some practice, but I don't have a team of people waiting at the bottom with ropes to make sure the tree falls correctly.

Knowing your limitations is important. I write good quality documentation, and drive good policy and procedures; I'm a halfway decent carpenter and general contractor; I can turn the occasional wrench; I'll probably kill myself cutting down a tree. :tup:

YOLO. That is all.

old guy 02-13-2020 08:26 AM

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Everyone needs a good dog :tup:
This is Ellie, we adopted her last year. She was severely abused and hurt really bad when she was rescued and expected to die. Her lip hangs down because she’s missing part of her lower jaw and has many scars on her from a dog fight.
She’s come along way and and just bounces around with happiness and excitement and has added sooo much to our daily lives ;)

JLarson 02-13-2020 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3908220)
YOLO. That is all.

Words of wisdom. I'll get the chainsaw and rope. I hope Megan has a strong pullers back...

Hotrodz 02-13-2020 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3908183)
Will do brother. I put my rottie down @ 11:45 Feb 13th 2006. Ain’t life weird that way. Came home from work and she was too weak to get up and go to the bathroom. She struggled over to the garage door to try and greet me like normal. Lost her bladder control right there on the rug. She was shaking so bad thinking she was in trouble for peeing in the house. Made the decision right then I was not coming home to seeing her that way again. One of the toughest days of my life. Came home and cracked open a beer to remember all the good times. Still miss that dog.

I feel ya...we are headed to the vet in about 10 minutes!

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JLarson 02-13-2020 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3908224)
I feel ya...we are headed to the vet in about 10 minutes!

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Be strong my friend. I'm truly sorry for what you're going through.


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