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OT - What are you doing now? (2026)
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Ha! The earliest you can plant beans here and be covered by insurance is April 10th. But my question to you sir, is to plowing or ploughing?dbCooper said:alaskanassasin said:Plowing.
@alaskanassasin - Is your crop insurance in order? 'cause you're either really late on the winter wheat or really early on the corn/beans.South of Columbus, Ohio. -
Sounds like a mess, I may have welcomed the sleet, at least that would have held the white devil down so I don’t have to keep plowing drifts! Today I have to head to town to pick up groceries and prescriptions for some of the old farts in my life. Roads are still terriblelousubcap said:@alaskanassasin We got around 8 inches of snow and a couple of inches of sleet. The "all snow" line kept moving north and eventually stopped moving around 10-15 miles north of the Ohio River. As you experienced the snow was a very dry powder but after the sleet it was a significantly heavier combo.
We might see temperatures clear the freezing mark by Wednesday Feb 4th. This snow isn't going anywhere for a while.South of Columbus, Ohio. -
the city put in these curb bumpouts a couple years ago. good place to put an 8 foot plus high snow pile. try and get out of a side street with an 8 foot high pile in what should be traffic flow thats obstructing traffic view. the only good thing, they take out the plows when you hit one......the bumpouts are not for an area to park cars, literally just put them out in the roadway

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I can see at least 2 possibilities. One is that a handicap ramp requires a 20 to 1 slope or probably 10 feet in this case to meet ADA( I used to be ADA certified), two the freaking urban planners instituted a “road diet” like they tried to insist we do after Katrina ( we politely told them to get stuffed) , an unlikely third is that is on street parking on each side and is not properly striped. In all cases they are cruising for a lawsuit.fishlessman said:the city put in these curb bumpouts a couple years ago. good place to put an 8 foot plus high snow pile. try and get out of a side street with an 8 foot high pile in what should be traffic flow thats obstructing traffic view. the only good thing, they take out the plows when you hit one......the bumpouts are not for an area to park cars, literally just put them out in the roadway
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Gulfcoastguy said:
I can see at least 2 possibilities. One is that a handicap ramp requires a 20 to 1 slope or probably 10 feet in this case to meet ADA( I used to be ADA certified), two the freaking urban planners instituted a “road diet” like they tried to insist we do after Katrina ( we politely told them to get stuffed) , an unlikely third is that is on street parking on each side and is not properly striped. In all cases they are cruising for a lawsuit.fishlessman said:the city put in these curb bumpouts a couple years ago. good place to put an 8 foot plus high snow pile. try and get out of a side street with an 8 foot high pile in what should be traffic flow thats obstructing traffic view. the only good thing, they take out the plows when you hit one......the bumpouts are not for an area to park cars, literally just put them out in the roadway
the worst ive seen is one in maine near the camp, the push button to operate the crossing lights are 8 feet into the roadway on each side. early mornings its just joggers operating them and they are standing way out into the road to push the buttons in the dark-thirtyanyways, right after posting the town came in with a broken plow frame......fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
That would be plowing, at least here in the Great Plains. Ploughing . . . I don't think they do that even in Canada?alaskanassasin said:
Ha! The earliest you can plant beans here and be covered by insurance is April 10th. But my question to you sir, is to plowing or ploughing?dbCooper said:alaskanassasin said:Plowing.
@alaskanassasin - Is your crop insurance in order? 'cause you're either really late on the winter wheat or really early on the corn/beans.
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You’re better than I am. First year I haven’t touched the back deck accumulation this far in!Canugghead said:Cleared the back patio
I like the look of that fire pit. What are we looking at? By-law compliant? Not looking to snitch; just interested for my own potential application. -
@GrateEggspectations It's our secondary fire escape!
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I have the OG version that came with cooking grid and storage cover. They later released griddle and lid. Its use in most urban centres is not black and white, the key is to have a pack of hot dogs/sausages/burgers handy 😂
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I’m in the no till camp, half my acres have a cover crop on them.dbCooper said:
That would be plowing, at least here in the Great Plains. Ploughing . . . I don't think they do that even in Canada?alaskanassasin said:
Ha! The earliest you can plant beans here and be covered by insurance is April 10th. But my question to you sir, is to plowing or ploughing?dbCooper said:alaskanassasin said:Plowing.
@alaskanassasin - Is your crop insurance in order? 'cause you're either really late on the winter wheat or really early on the corn/beans.South of Columbus, Ohio. -
It has been a crazy busy couple months… for example last Saturday my husband killed a nilgai just north of the border and we drove home to beat the snow storm… a storm that closed the local game processors. Spent the last few days butchering a 625lb critter… then I taxidermied a baby armadillo for the museum… then I made a bow tie for our polar bear to wear for a black tie event this weekend… then I went to make steaks for dinner and the much neglected MM is so moldy it needs a high temp burn out 😕. I’ll be back to posting sooner or later. Retirement is chaos.



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yeah, never heard different from any retired person. Good to see you back.BeanHead said:Retirement is chaos.~~
i get given so much food and treats for Christmas that by the time I finish them all it will be Easter and I will have the same shape as an egg. Rather fitting I think. -
Retirement can lead to over scheduling ( life in the fast lane...) but you can manage chaos as you own your time.
@BeanHead - Never a dull minute right there. He!! of a summary!
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Lucked into being on Monarch Mountain outside Salida, Co for opening of a much anticipated expansion. This has been 25 years in the works. We watched the opening ceremony and were in the first group to ever ski down the runs. Great powder and tons of fun.





I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Just 15 games left of the season, where does the time go? The top three have pulled away, forming an eight point gap to 4th place that is currently the berth of Man Utd - of all teams!. Ten points then covers all points South, until 15th and then further down the chain the teams in 16th the 19th have all shown an uptick in forms recently. And then there’s Wolves at the foot, whose renaissance may have ended already, accruing 70% of their total points in four games that contained only one victory. So who is revising their ambitions to survival and who is forming the base for Euro charge? Let’s find out.
Saturday
Brighton vs Everton, fragile away form has scuppered the Filthies this season while their guests this week can reflect on a rebuild job more or less done after a handful of wretched seasons. Few goals predicted, and a game that even hardened fans might considered converting to a ‘duvet day’. 1-0
Leeds vs Arsenal, a first home defeats last week for eh Gunners has generated shock waves but perhaps a reminder of their mortality was necessary to refocus efforts on the basics and getting the job done. Still four clear and this is s tricky trip to Yorkshire, their hosts have shown much greater stability and are inching clear of the relegation battle. But, 1-2
Wolves vs Bournemouth, the Cherries are unbeaten in three and thats great news of them. A trip to Wolves should add a fourth, but it’s not in a foregone conclusion. If the Old Gold get in front, they won’t lose. So, 1-1
Chelsea vs West Ham, two from two for the Hammers, almost unthinkable a few weeks ago. But the Chels’ are firing on all cylinders again and this trip to the West End could be a shuddering bump to earth that keeps pressure on the East End lads. 2-0
Liverpool vs Newcastle, 6th host 9th and each team have struggled for consistency, which would otherwise have been foreseen in August. Potentially the game of the weekend, with subtext of ill-feeling about recent transfer dealings. 3-2
Sunday,
Villa vs Brentford, it’s now entirely normal to see Villa in the top three, that’s how well their boss-man has done over the last few seasons. The Bees have performed their trademark parabolic performance curve and are now on the regression side of the hump. 2-1
Man United vs Fulham, so the Cottages quietly assembled a good six weeks of results and have crept north up the table. 7th feels a couple of places too high, but they have 34 points and that makes relegation a very very unlikely outcome, and that matters to mid-table teams. I doubt they’ll get anything out of this one though, against newly effervescent Utd. 2-0
Forest vs Palace, ah, the plain goes on. The mighty Eagles have been in epically poor form - compensating for going 20 unbeaten at the end of last and beginning of this season. There’s bad blood between the two teams and the hosts in better form. Not looking rosey. On the plus side, Forest played in Europe last night and that can knock some edge off teams, while Palace slowly re-assemble a credible string 11 after many injuries. 1-1
Spurs vs Man City, one of these teams being 2nd is no surprise but Spurs in 14th feels about 8 out of whack. Anything could happen here, apart from a comfortable home win. 1-3.
Monday
Sunderland vs Burnley, a 33 point haul at this stage is well ahead of the Maccems expectations and 15 more games to yield 7 more, to attain the market standard 40 for safety feels inevitable. The Clarets are not losing as many as they were, but still reside ten points from safety - and this deep in the season that indicates only one outcome. Can they be a disruptor, though? Winning this would be just that, but in reality a draw would be a good result. 1-0.
The transfer window closes Monday and then we’re on the final descent to May for the final trimester - with reputations to be made and lost. Strap in lads.
Other girls may try to take me away
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Current temp is -29C with windchill and I just came across this guy out for a leisurely jog.



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BeanHead said:It has been a crazy busy couple months… for example last Saturday my husband killed a nilgai just north of the border and we drove home to beat the snow storm… a storm that closed the local game processors. Spent the last few days butchering a 625lb critter… then I taxidermied a baby armadillo for the museum… then I made a bow tie for our polar bear to wear for a black tie event this weekend… then I went to make steaks for dinner and the much neglected MM is so moldy it needs a high temp burn out 😕. I’ll be back to posting sooner or later. Retirement is chaos.



would kill for a polar bear hide, my legal pre-1972 stuff for tying fishing flies is just about used up. its getting pretty much impossible to findfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
replacing the his/hers bathroom sinks. His was starting to trip from the faucet, the matching one in the kids bathroom went just over a year ago. House built in 2009. I swear they used wacky glue on the nuts that hold the taps onto the basin. All my basin wrench did was break off the 17 year old abs "wings". Took a dremel to it. I love my dremel and may get it something for valentines day.
They now have special wrenches to grab all four wings on the basin nuts. slides up over the inlet flex pipe snug onto the nut. I may pick one up for the next time I have to change a set of taps.
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i get given so much food and treats for Christmas that by the time I finish them all it will be Easter and I will have the same shape as an egg. Rather fitting I think. -
@fishlessman, I might be able to help you out. Seriously. It's not very likely, but I'll look into it. I'll PM you if I find anything of use to you. Would you be willing to pay for shipping from Texas?fishlessman said:BeanHead said:It has been a crazy busy couple months… for example last Saturday my husband killed a nilgai just north of the border and we drove home to beat the snow storm… a storm that closed the local game processors. Spent the last few days butchering a 625lb critter… then I taxidermied a baby armadillo for the museum… then I made a bow tie for our polar bear to wear for a black tie event this weekend… then I went to make steaks for dinner and the much neglected MM is so moldy it needs a high temp burn out 😕. I’ll be back to posting sooner or later. Retirement is chaos.


would kill for a polar bear hide, my legal pre-1972 stuff for tying fishing flies is just about used up. its getting pretty much impossible to findXXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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fishlessman said:BeanHead said:It has been a crazy busy couple months… for example last Saturday my husband killed a nilgai just north of the border and we drove home to beat the snow storm… a storm that closed the local game processors. Spent the last few days butchering a 625lb critter… then I taxidermied a baby armadillo for the museum… then I made a bow tie for our polar bear to wear for a black tie event this weekend… then I went to make steaks for dinner and the much neglected MM is so moldy it needs a high temp burn out 😕. I’ll be back to posting sooner or later. Retirement is chaos.



would kill for a polar bear hide, my legal pre-1972 stuff for tying fishing flies is just about used up. its getting pretty much impossible to find
They have one at the Detroit zoo!
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My oldest nephew has a youngest son as of today. His older son is nearly 15 so this was clearly an oops kid. He and his wife are in their early 40’s . No idea about the name yet but I suggested Quitman.
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Watching a little UFC while the wife is out. About to make a Taco Bell enchirito dupe.
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Drifted across the Southwest.







I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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ah. went for the curly fries and not the chainsaw blades? likely a wise choice.~~
i get given so much food and treats for Christmas that by the time I finish them all it will be Easter and I will have the same shape as an egg. Rather fitting I think. -
streamer flies from polar bear

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Is there a reason polar bear fur works so well for flies?fishlessman said:streamer flies from polar bear
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Ozzie_Isaac said:
Is there a reason polar bear fur works so well for flies?fishlessman said:streamer flies from polar bear
its mostly clear and hollow and lights up like a neon sign in direct sunlight. these patterns mimic a rainbow smelt which the salmon eat

fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Prepping to host guests this Friday night. We won’t have much prep time, as I’m away all day Friday. I liked it so much when I made it not long ago that I’m doing an encore of the sous vide chicken confit. Really enjoyable recipe. Prepped the legs in the bags with all ingredients, will pop into the freezer now, and will dunk into the bath Friday morning as I’m heading out the door. I double bagged them because I didn’t trust the seals. Quick broil when the guests arrive and the protein is done.

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GrateEggspectations said:Prepping to host guests this Friday night. We won’t have much prep time, as I’m away all day Friday. I liked it so much when I made it not long ago that I’m doing an encore of the sous vide chicken confit. Really enjoyable recipe. Prepped the legs in the bags with all ingredients, will pop into the freezer now, and will dunk into the bath Friday morning as I’m heading out the door. I double bagged them because I didn’t trust the seals. Quick broil when the guests arrive and the protein is done.

which recipe do you follow, never had confitfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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