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Weird I wasnāt logged in on page 253, but was on 252. When I posted on 252, I was wormholed to page 1 and shown as not logged in. I logged in again and had to jump through a bunch of hoops to get back to page 253.
Did ya anger the squirrel?
I must admit squirrels have not faired well at the jar estate in recent years, but it has been of their own making.
Weird
I wasn’t logged in on page 253, but was on 252.
When I posted on 252, I was wormholed to page 1 and shown as not logged in.
I logged in again and had to jump through a bunch of hoops to get back to page 253.
Ruby red is the new Lime squeeze green around East Sandland.
Ah spring has sprung. My hay fever was just killing me yesterday.
Its the same every year about this time.
Even better than Shopko Senior Day: waiting for rats on a train!
Rats on a Train … sounds like a sequel to Snakes on a Plane.
it just takes longer for the plot to develop.
Just finished spraying a couple pair of jeans with permethrin. Getting ready for tick season.
Tuesday highs in 70s. Wednesday highs on 40s. Go figure!
You sure you got that right?
That sounds like Wisconsin weather.
It happened twice, $500+ each time and I never paid a penny.
Got a call from the shop last night about the Volt. Packrat chewed through high voltage wires. Car was āundrivableā. Never mind I have been driving it for months and the 3 hours up there. $3600 to replace the wires so they can see if anything else is wrong. $375 to do the windshield. Puts a dent in the plans for fun the rest of the Break.
When mice chewed the fittings off the fuel pump on my Fiesta I called it ” rodent damage” and my insurance paid the claim under comprehensive – no deductible.
Transposition is not usually associated with the thumbs.
Hope itās metal, not plastic jar42.
It’s kinda plastic.
It’s a 36″ snowplow. Corporate America has made them kinda expensive because they work great for cleaning up in corporate farm milking parlors.
jar42, thatās about what it was here too but has mostly melted.
I own a $50 snow shovel. I don’t wait for things to melt.
Went out and did a little shoveling. Got about an inch and a half of craphas on top of a half inch of sleet.
The sleet is sticking in the shadow of the garage where the concrete is still cold.
What a beautiful morning. Everything is so clean and white.
lots of things are going pictographic. No language barrier, if you can figure out what the pictograph means.
Which, when you think about it like that, makes a lot of sense. After all, there are so many non-English-speaking people driving around on the backroads of Coloma. Not to mention the Japanese tourists.
I’m thinking that Coloma needs a sushi restaurant.
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