There's lumberthing I want to tell you
This is my thread. I'm the boss of it. This is the thread where I will tell you things I want to tell you. You should make one of your own, so that you could tell me things and I could read them if I want to. I'm not saying don't post in this thread. I'm not even saying don't talk about the things you want to talk about in this thread. I'm just saying that I'm going to post things I want to tell you in this thread. So, when i want to tell you something, I'm just going to put it here. I'm not going to go searching about looking for some thread where the topic was discussed. I'm tired of doing all the work for you. You can go find the thread it makes you think of if you want. suit yourself.
Anyway, here's the first thing I want to tell you, now that I have this thread for things I want to tell you: I bought a tin of Virginia Peanuts at Wegman's tonight. A tin. not a ton. They say Super Extra Jumbo or some triple superlative like that on the front. They come in a TIN. I don't know if you caught that. It's like a fucking paint can. They even give you a little pry tool taped to the lid. And inside that lid, there's a heavy foil seal. You have to cut it with the sharper end of the pry tool, or a knife would work, too... and ... it was $8.99. That sounds like a lot for peanuts. Maybe cashews or pistachios... but peanuts usually go for... well, peanuts. OK, so you know how when your sitting there shelling and eating peanuts, and getting that shit all over you while you watch a football game, and out of nowhere, you get that one exceptional peanut that tastes so fucking good, it makes that shit all over you just fine? And then you eat WAY more than you should, just hoping to get one more nut like that good one? These are ALL like that good one. Each and every goddamned one of them. Perfect Huge peanuts. And no shit all over you either. |
I'm pretty sure we already have a thread about your nuts, Jim. :D
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This belongs in the food forum. I'm going to merge the post there.
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I imagine all the sealing and extra you are paying for with the tin makes them extra fresh and seals in the all the flavor mere plastic, or even metallized plastic can not. |
thank gawd. hardly anyone starts a new thread for every single random thought they have, anymore.
i agree about the peanuts. it's been a long time since i've had a perfect peanut. i'm jealous. i have peanuts envy. |
beest, reason for correction: speeling.
you made me laugh. much needed...thanks. ;) |
Turkish hazelnuts are great.
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Turkish nuts are revolting.
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Actually, I think the nuts are in power. So I guess it is the fruits which are revolting.
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They water blanch the nuts, which is what gives them the awesome crunchiness. Anyway, I love them. These will be a staple in my cabinet.
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Ok, do you iphone people use Siri?
Well, theres an android version called 'Robin' Works just like Siri. You can teach it responses to questions, too. Like when I say, Robin, count to three. It says one...two....five! Probably the most useful thing for me so far is, I can say, ' text amanda ' and it will ask for what I want to say, and then text it for me. I only have to hit the mic button once. It will also read your texts aloud. you just have to say Robin, read texts. it starts with new messages and works its way backwards until you hit the button again to stop it. |
Siri does stuff like that. It's pretty cool.
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If you have Jelly Bean, the android version of Siri is Google.
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Robin! From now on, you will address me as Batman!
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No, Robin addresses me as Batgirl. Get your own Robin.
Plus ... I also have peanuts envy. Wegmans' nuts are 35 miles away and not always of dependable access or quality. Need good nuts now. Please remedy asap. |
ortho, didn't you just get remarried? Surely you have nuts on hand pretty much all the time right now. Right?
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True ... what was I thinking? I don't need Wegmans. I have nuts on hand, or in hand, whenever I want.
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We traded a 2011 Honda CBR1100 RR motorcycle yesterday. The kid that traded it's father wants to still me his 2008 Honda VTX 1800. Beautiful bike, but he owes $7100 on it, and I think I would only want it for $6000.
Hes gonna bring it around on monday so I can see it. |
6k bucks be a good deal I had say, given the condition of the bike of course.
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My hops ranch is doing respectably well, all things considered.
The established plants are kicking ass, last fall's transplants are vehemently berating. I expect they'll be kicking ass in 2015. |
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looks like this> http://0.tqn.com/d/motorcycles/1/0/Y...X1800_left.jpg |
Not worth $6K... I see dust on the rear tire... maybe $5.999K
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That's just the same kind and color.
I am actually very happy with mine, but it has a valve tap that's getting worse, and it seeps oil slowly.... If it not for that and the offer of a 0% loan from my rich buddy, I wouldn't even consider it. |
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It rained heavily today. Plan now is for me to go to his place weds, and take a look at it.
I got a laptop from duke for $100 today. He couldn't run aol, so he went and bought an apple. I needed a laptop for ippys birthday. It is a vaio like the one I use. It's dirty, but I think I should be able to do a factory reset, and make it work |
I'm going for a motorcycle ride this morning. Peace, out, homies
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Good ride bro.
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Bruce's son, Jordan got a 2007 Yamaha V Star 1100 almost just like mine but with a little bit less chrome. The three of us went out today for a nice little ride along the river. Then we stopped and had breakfast at Dredge Harbor Marina.
Attachment 44360 Bruce and me. Attachment 44361 Bruce and Jordan It was Jordan's first trip out on the roads for real. He just got his license. Doing very well. he's not crazy or stupid. Has a healthy respect for the motorcycle. Now I could use a nap! |
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When I woke up this morning, there was a bird in my kitchen. No fucking idea how it got in there. No idea how long it had been there. Scared the ever living hell out of me though. It took me about 5 to 10 minutes of opening windows and doors before the fucker realized that it could get out. It knocked most of the shit off the window sills in my kitchen, pooped on my thing of chopsticks, but other than that did no real damage. I would just really like to know how it got in so that I could prevent it happening again.
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Ok a, mystery solved. It must have come down the chimney. There was a bit of a gap between the fireplace cover and the chimney. Lots of bird shit all over the window sills in my living room.
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chimney or hood vent ?
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I think that's a question best put off until the second or third date, at least.
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I've had this trouble.
I took a couple yards of hardware cloth and fashioned a hood/bag for the top of the stovepipe. This kept the birds out. I drive by this house today from time to time and my work is still on the top of the stovepipe almost 20 years later. |
Chimney caps are awesome. After a bird in the basement and a raccoon in our chimney, we got one.
I guess if it's a rental, then you'd be a fool to install one for your landlord. Birds coming down a chimney are pretty rare. probably won't happen again for as long as you are there. |
I googled birds in the house and omens. The consensus is that if the bird lives and escapes then its a good omen. Possibly a deceased relative coming to visit. If the bird dies, that could portend ill luck.
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Last night at about 1030 I heard water gushing in my bathroom. I went in and saw if you rubbing with poop and all kinds of yucky water. The tub with bubbling and so was the kitchen sink. Down to the basement there's an inch of water standing.
Apparently the main drain was clogged full of roots. I had a plumber come out for emergency service. Arrived around midnight. And kept me up until about quarter of 4. Just 12 more hours of work to go .... and then i can go back to bed. |
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so. gross.
I had them visit my house a while back and the machine they used was about the size of a washing machine. it had distance markers on the 3/4" - 1" snake (??) and he fed it into the main cleanout in the main waste stack in the basement. Gah, the smell was utterly foul. He also found roots *inside* the sewer line. he said that the sewer lines in this area, from back in the day, were made of concrete and that they were ... porous? at any rate, the roots sensed their delicious cargo of moisture and nutrients and proceeded accordingly, that is, into the pipe. the roots cut off by the blade and hauled back when the snake was retracted (DO NOT TOUCH!!) looked like hair. black hair. that's enough (with enough of them) to slow the drain and cause a blockage like you described. he said he paid out enough line to reach to the center of the street from my basement wall, well beyond the reach in distance and diameter of any drain snaking tool I have. I have a fifty footer that I can drive with my drill or by hand, and that wouldn't have even reached the trouble. that's a long column of black water; fuck, I might even want to discard the snake after a trip through that. so fucking gross. |
wow, i didn't realize what a butchering the voice to text gave that post. you really have to talk like a robot when there is background noise.
so, yeah. the place I'm in does not have a clean-out. ...and the landlord just re did the drain system a month before I moved in... must have opted not to have a clean-out installed at that time. This trip cost him $600. The upstairs neighbor's stuff was in the part of the basement that got wet.... and shitty... I'll post a couple pics in a minute... but there were globs of shit on top of the washing machine that sits under the drain pipe. 1-800-servpro The plumber(who got a $20 tip from me) that came did me a huge solid, and cleaned the bathroom floor up with bleach. even did half way up the walls.... All I had to clean was the tub, and that only had a little bit in it. oh, and the kitchen sink.... again. after the bird, I had just cleaned the kitchen sink, counters, window sills and the mantle piece in the living room. so, I guess the silver lining is that my house got cleaned yesterday. |
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That is the pipe that it all backed up out of. It is supposed to be for the washing machine overflow. I thought they had to have a one-way valve installed between the sewer and any appliance. The plumber said that no they don't really. But this is what you get when you don't and your sewer pipe backs up: Attachment 44452 Attachment 44453 Attachment 44454 |
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who gets to clean up the basement? |
Ohmygod I would have to just move out. How incredibly horrific.
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Oh, an important note.... That is not my washer. That is the one that was abandoned in the basement. Mine is upstairs safe and clean
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I was hoping that pun wouldn't pass unnoticed
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You were being facetious.
Damn, that is a pretty horrifying mess. Does the whole house stink? |
Yeah, it kind of does. Thursday night when I came home it smelled very wet and musty ...like a basement. And there were guys from SERVPRO down there cleaning up.
Tonight when I got home it smelled kind of rank but sort of dry. I had to run out right after work to go to the Dave Matthews concert, so I will check it out when I get home.... I'm hoping they dried it out and a couple of candles burning overnight will fix the smell. |
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urrrgghhhh puke. |
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I just finished an hour and a half paddle on the Rancocas River.
I didn't get any pictures because my phone was in a waterproof case... But here are a couple of the area. Attachment 44594 |
Cool pool
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Crazy lots of turtles, too.
Attachment 44597 Here's a wall. . Attachment 44598 And here's my Jeep Attachment 44599 |
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We traded this 2006 Yamaha Royal Star yesterday. On paper this is right up my alley. I was going to buy it. But then when I rode it, it felt real big and heavy, and I don't know that I would want this for my daily rider. So I passed. I did really want to take it to the mountains this weekend though. Amanda and I are going to Lake Wallenpaupack .... It's about a3 hour ride, and that is what this bike is built for. Mine is much lighter and more nimble. Here they are together: Attachment 44611 The best part of this story is that the used car manager wants to buy the big bike. So we did his paperwork, and a set of fake paperwork in my name, as though I were trading my old bike. He is going to let me take it on this vacation to check it out. If I drop it I've bought it. |
I'm guessing Amanda will find the new bike much more comfortable. They are both beautiful though. What is nice on the occasional highway ride isn't necessarily nice day to day in the city. You're doing the right thing to try it out on an extended test drive.
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