08-01-2011, 11:16 AM | #7261 |
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As Bri is too, I'm sure, I'm so glad July is over. What a crappy month it's been. August, I love you!
Also making me happy, I'm soon to have one less broken thing in my place: my friend is fixing my sink and all I need to do is get a PVC pipe on my way home and my sink will be back in business. What a relief. I was like pioneer woman doing dishes (because dishwasher didn't get any water either): I'd have to wash, drain some water into a bucket, go pour the bucket in the toilet, go drain more water (about 3-4 buckets for each sinkful of water) etc and so on. What a pain. And he's fixing it just because he's a nice guy and a friend. I'll probably bake him some cookies or get him a 30-pack or something. |
08-01-2011, 11:26 AM | #7262 |
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Oh wow IM I can't believe we are having the damn problem. Sadly I live with Mr UnHandy and I am the handy man. Part of my water line is plastic hose pipe and it has an "aneurism" I feel like the Amish here. Water pressure like a Chihuahua peeing! Off to Lowe's I go for 8 feet of steel reinforced hosing. Ohio is probably too far to go to borrow a handy man
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08-01-2011, 11:41 AM | #7263 |
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I used to think I was handy, or I was at least stubborn enough to be all like "I can do it myself! Hmmph." But I've realized my limitations. Plumbing is one of them! These are times I don't mind playing the "single girl" card.
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08-01-2011, 11:47 AM | #7264 |
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Plastic hose pipe doesn't require anything but a flat head screwdriver and hose clamps
Totally out of my league to use pipe wrenches and pipe dope! Our problem with professionals is we are so rural they will come once and then claim its too far out of their region if we call again.
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I read that as "nose clamps."
Yeah, glad I'm not friends with bankers and lawyers and doctors, my friends are rough and tumble constructiony peoples. |
08-01-2011, 02:04 PM | #7266 |
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Amen on the goodbye to July!
Happy Lughnasadh to all my fellow Green Road travellers. I'm going to make some corn bread (almost wrote crone bread - HA!) If I was really crafty, i'd make a corn dolly. wolf - can/do you make corn dolls???
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Lughnasadh or Lunacy?
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08-01-2011, 07:49 PM | #7268 |
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I am happy because I just made the cut off for the bowhunting safety class by a few minutes before they closed registration.
I'm going for my bowhunting permit and a gun permit.
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08-01-2011, 08:38 PM | #7269 |
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I'm happy coz footfootfoot used a line of mine in his sig!
Happy happy!
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08-01-2011, 08:39 PM | #7270 |
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You are weaponcentric these days. Is this new or have you just not talked about much before?
Though, I did love archery in HS. Just at paper targets though. I think there was straw behind that. |
08-01-2011, 09:42 PM | #7271 |
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I had those thoughts too IM, didja see CSI Miami last nite?
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Archery has always really appealed to me.
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08-02-2011, 07:10 AM | #7273 |
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Because you're the re-incarnation of Robin Hood.
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One thing that REALLY made me snicker: reading on another site that a Brit had an American friend who found it hard to believe she lived in Nottingham. She thought it was an invented place (because of Disney's Robin Hood) like Narnia or Hogwarts.
My ex husband was an archer. When things really collapsed between us I used his archery lessons as time to call my new paramour. Something I am more ashamed of now than I was then. Hang on, that's not happy thoughts! I am happy to be home and with my boy again. He hid for pretty much all the four days I was away. Maureen next door did the early shift and did not see him at all. My sis and a combination of niece and/or nephew came round in the afternoons and had to drag him out of bed, but he showed no interest in anything. And the other Maureen came to feed him at teatime - he got out of bed for food but unless grabbed he went back to bed immediately. Now I'm back and he's hardly stopped purring since. Although in this sweaty heat he doesn't feel the need to sleep under my duvet. Thank goodness! |
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