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ColtsFan said:nolaegghead said:
We had to log our public IPs from where we were working on the project through a .gov website. Evidently that kept the feds from knocking on our doors. Craziest class I ever took.
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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My wife just now, as I was trying on jeans: “you’re not as fat as you thought.”
Me: “Thanks honey. Thanks.”
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GrateEggspectations said:My wife just now, as I was trying on jeans: “you’re not as fat as you thought.”
Me: “Thanks honey. Thanks.”
(for the record, they were 30s, and they fit.)"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
On a southwest flight. I’m in row behind a widow and 2 month old baby and the Army officer escorting her - just announced we have her husband on board, killed in active duty. Had to watch her watch out the window as they loaded the coffin. No wordsXL BGE, Blackstone, Roccbox, Weber Gasser, Brown Water, Cigars -- Gallatin, TN
2001 Mastercraft Maristar 230 VRS
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No words indeed, @TTC.___________
"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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Refinacing. Got 2.25% on a 15yr rate and term.
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Lit said:Refinacing. Got 2.25% on a 15yr rate and term.
UK is predicted to be heading for negative interests rates albeit the Bank of England would probably accelerate QE instead. The base rate is already at 0.1% so mortgage lending can be had at 1.3%, effectively just the lenders commission.
House prices are due to fall soon which is a national phobia. A short term tax cut on property purchase tax is due to end on 31 March and super-heated the market, albeit the Chancellor could change that in his Budget speech on 3rd March.Other girls may try to take me away
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Just left the John Deere dealer. My tractor is finally in. Like everything, the supply chain is hurting so the snow blade is still on order. Going to let it sit on their showroom until the blade comes in. Every tractor/mower they have on the floor is sold. No new stock ready to sell~ John - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, KJ Jr, PK Original, Ardore Pizza Oven
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers! -
In an attempt to distract you all from the feisty hot or cold tea debate the Premier League have thoughtfully arranged a series of fixtures this weekend.
Saturday,
Leicester v Liverpool, the Brendan Rodgers derby. You’ll like him @ikapigian he’s got good ole ‘Mercan teeth (purchased) . The hosts are 3 points above Big Jurgy’s flaccid Reds. Fancy the Foxes to nick this one, 2-1.
Palace v Burnley, absolute total snooze-fest. 0-0 In fact agree it now lads and save us the pain.
Man City v Spurs, Pep welcomes Jose and it would be lovely to see the gnarly spirit of old but I doubt it. The Blues have the wind in their sails and Spurs are somewhere between chaos and early stage recovery. 2-0
Brighton v Villa, for the love of man someone smash the filthy Seagulls, please! Not this time though. 1-1
Norwich v Stoke, the Canaries are this weeks draw colleagues for the Potters. 1-1 - because that is every result for the rest of the season for Stoke.
Sunday,
Southampton v Wolves, well saints have just beaten Wolves in the Cup. Does that matter - meh, no. The visitors have been in a longer, deeper funk than the hosts but seem to be emerging. 1-1
West Brom v Man Utd, away win 0-3. Simple as.
Arsenal v Leeds, the most mid-table match ever and no-one would have bet on that in August. But here we are. Leeds have witnessed 76 goals in 22 games, 50% in their favour. So 1.73-1.73 it is, for sure.
Everton v Fulham, stop the season now as Everton are 7th which is their natural habitat and Fulham are in the relegation zone. No need to play any more matches, this is the natural order of things. 1-0.
Monday,
West Ham v Sheff Utd, 2-0 - errrr, that’s all I got.
Chelsea v Newcastle, the visitors have attempted ‘fluid attacking football’ recently and did win last time out. But now their primary attacking outlet, Callum Wilson, is injured. So they can anticipate a tepid display and resounding defeat from ’Tastic Tommy of the Chels’ 3-0
Wednesday (no really, Wednesday)
Burnley v Fulham, the coup de gras as Dyche’s chaps achieve the lowest thrills possible in a dour victory that condemns Fulham, West Brom & Sheff Utd to relegation. Not mathematically but to all intents and purposes anyway. 1-0, with not even a whimper.
Everton v Man City, away with 0-2. Enough said.
I’m off for a plate of mushy coffee and some pea ice-cream. Lovely.
Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
CPFC1905 said:
In an attempt to distract you all from the feisty hot or cold tea debate the Premier League have thoughtfully arranged a series of fixtures this weekend.
Saturday,
Leicester v Liverpool, the Brendan Rodgers derby. You’ll like him @ikapigian he’s got good ole ‘Mercan teeth (purchased) . The hosts are 3 points above Big Jurgy’s flaccid Reds. Fancy the Foxes to nick this one, 2-1.
Palace v Burnley, absolute total snooze-fest. 0-0 In fact agree it now lads and save us the pain.
Man City v Spurs, Pep welcomes Jose and it would be lovely to see the gnarly spirit of old but I doubt it. The Blues have the wind in their sails and Spurs are somewhere between chaos and early stage recovery. 2-0
Brighton v Villa, for the love of man someone smash the filthy Seagulls, please! Not this time though. 1-1
Norwich v Stoke, the Canaries are this weeks draw colleagues for the Potters. 1-1 - because that is every result for the rest of the season for Stoke.
Sunday,
Southampton v Wolves, well saints have just beaten Wolves in the Cup. Does that matter - meh, no. The visitors have been in a longer, deeper funk than the hosts but seem to be emerging. 1-1
West Brom v Man Utd, away win 0-3. Simple as.
Arsenal v Leeds, the most mid-table match ever and no-one would have bet on that in August. But here we are. Leeds have witnessed 76 goals in 22 games, 50% in their favour. So 1.73-1.73 it is, for sure.
Everton v Fulham, stop the season now as Everton are 7th which is their natural habitat and Fulham are in the relegation zone. No need to play any more matches, this is the natural order of things. 1-0.
Monday,
West Ham v Sheff Utd, 2-0 - errrr, that’s all I got.
Chelsea v Newcastle, the visitors have attempted ‘fluid attacking football’ recently and did win last time out. But now their primary attacking outlet, Callum Wilson, is injured. So they can anticipate a tepid display and resounding defeat from ’Tastic Tommy of the Chels’ 3-0
Wednesday (no really, Wednesday)
Burnley v Fulham, the coup de gras as Dyche’s chaps achieve the lowest thrills possible in a dour victory that condemns Fulham, West Brom & Sheff Utd to relegation. Not mathematically but to all intents and purposes anyway. 1-0, with not even a whimper.
Everton v Man City, away with 0-2. Enough said.
I’m off for a plate of mushy coffee and some pea ice-cream. Lovely.
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CPFC1905 said:Lit said:Refinacing. Got 2.25% on a 15yr rate and term.
UK is predicted to be heading for negative interests rates albeit the Bank of England would probably accelerate QE instead. The base rate is already at 0.1% so mortgage lending can be had at 1.3%, effectively just the lenders commission.
House prices are due to fall soon which is a national phobia. A short term tax cut on property purchase tax is due to end on 31 March and super-heated the market, albeit the Chancellor could change that in his Budget speech on 3rd March. -
ColtsFan said:Just left the John Deere dealer. My tractor is finally in.
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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SGH said:ColtsFan said:Just left the John Deere dealer. My tractor is finally in.Should last me for 15 years~ John - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, KJ Jr, PK Original, Ardore Pizza Oven
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers! -
@lkapigian - After a few spins of the rope I'm sure she was in pain but very entertaining and endowedLouisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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Back in the 80s even with 3.5% employee discount (I was working at a financial company that provided mortgage financing) we were paying around 12%. Also, our mortgage interest is not tax deductible.canuckland
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Just finished up round one of 3 iron infused IV's.
This should put some lead in my pencilBe careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent.
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@bucky925 - stay positive, take no prisoners and while you're at it, pound a few dozen oysters. Lead enhancement right thereLouisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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JohnInCarolina said:GrateEggspectations said:My wife just now, as I was trying on jeans: “you’re not as fat as you thought.”
Me: “Thanks honey. Thanks.”
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Watching Episode 10 of "Dikensian". Well done series by Tony Jordan with many of the characters from Charles Dickens stories.Ubi panis, ibi patria.
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I remember when I wore 32x34, then peaked at 36x32, now 34x32 and headed back to a 32 (had to cut some new holes in my belts). And I'm eating more than I used to, just cut out the booze. Some things just don't shrink, though.
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Canugghead said:Back in the 80s even with 3.5% employee discount (I was working at a financial company that provided mortgage financing) we were paying around 12%. Also, our mortgage interest is not tax deductible.
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nolaegghead said:I remember when I wore 32x34, then peaked at 36x32, now 34x32 and headed back to a 32 (had to cut some new holes in my belts). And I'm eating more than I used to, just cut out the booze. Some things just don't shrink, though.Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
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lkapigian said:nolaegghead said:I remember when I wore 32x34, then peaked at 36x32, now 34x32 and headed back to a 32 (had to cut some new holes in my belts). And I'm eating more than I used to, just cut out the booze. Some things just don't shrink, though.
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GrateEggspectations said:lkapigian said:nolaegghead said:I remember when I wore 32x34, then peaked at 36x32, now 34x32 and headed back to a 32 (had to cut some new holes in my belts). And I'm eating more than I used to, just cut out the booze. Some things just don't shrink, though.Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
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South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave
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We had to eat something besides soup tonight. Salisbury meatballs and gravy on egg noodles.Coleman, Texas
Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
"Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
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