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Monday, April 26, 2021 9:36 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 5:02 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Hope you are joking about the painkillers Sigs. Glad you're feeling better and the dog's doing well.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 9:08 AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 12:28 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 1:47 PM
BRENDA
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 2:28 PM
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 5:26 PM
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:23 PM
JEWELSTAITEFAN
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: KIKI I've been doing biofreeze during the day and pregabalin, meloxicam (like ibuprofen but stronger), heat patch, and wine every night because my neck is worst when I sleep. Also, sleeping on the couch bc I can prop myself up and sleep in a neutral position. Seemed to be helping for two nights but last night I must have laid down funny bc my neck is hurting enough to keep me awake. Prolly compensatng for my left shoulder. I tried the anti inflammatory cream diclofenac, which is supposed to be like ibuprofen but topical, on my shoulder last night. May as well have put on skin cream. I didn't do any gardening, or much of anything yesterday, so why my shoulder should start hurting in the evening all of the sudden is a mystery. But I know for sure I tweaked my neck last night. Right now, I have a chemical heat patch on my neck, held on by an ace bandage which is also stabilizing my neck, which my neck appreciates a lot more than the cervical collar. ***** I corrected the errors caused by pain disctraction. I also have a heat patch and wrap on my left shoulder. Thank goodness hubby is an expert at wrapping ace bandages!!
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:35 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: I'm sorry for confusion. I meant CA overall, or NoCal and SoCal, if they are different. I can understand Laguna Beach has changed, but many folk consider Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel to be the same community as Beach. Niguel seemed to be a bit more affordable (and it had my favorite beaches), and I think Hills was more pricey. PCH goes right through them, yards from the sand, and once cars are parked, the foot traffic was flowing, all establishments were welcoming. The only restriction, or non-friendly aspect I recall, was that the cops sometimes ticketed topless girls on the beach - I think the locals might complain, or the families visiting from ghost country. For those who like to body surf, the coves of Laguna Niguel are awesome. But I was wondering about all of Orange County, or SoCal. I can understand that LA is still a hellhole chock full of Libtard extremists, but overall, how is the economy, like maybe statewide. I had heard that beachfront property had dropped in price, and there was an exodus. I had the impression that the Inland Empire was more susceptable to lagging economic forces. True, that. Quote: But I liked the night life there. For those not familiar, the old formula was about 4x the normal amount, per month, for beachfront rental during the 6 winter months - and that same amount per week during the 6 summer months. SIGNY: You sound like an OC kinda guy. From the various things you posted, like remembering some famous derecho, and catching fish from a lake, I had you sort of located in rural Wisconsin. So, what's a guy so familiar with OC doing there? Or, how did a guy in rural Wisconsin get to OC? Were you a surfer? College student? Do tell! JSF: Born and raised in a suburb (farm town) of Madison. Godfather ran a farm (rural), pork and beef, 10 minutes away from my home. My evil brother just sold the family home last fall. Oh no!
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: I'm sorry for confusion. I meant CA overall, or NoCal and SoCal, if they are different. I can understand Laguna Beach has changed, but many folk consider Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel to be the same community as Beach. Niguel seemed to be a bit more affordable (and it had my favorite beaches), and I think Hills was more pricey. PCH goes right through them, yards from the sand, and once cars are parked, the foot traffic was flowing, all establishments were welcoming. The only restriction, or non-friendly aspect I recall, was that the cops sometimes ticketed topless girls on the beach - I think the locals might complain, or the families visiting from ghost country. For those who like to body surf, the coves of Laguna Niguel are awesome. But I was wondering about all of Orange County, or SoCal. I can understand that LA is still a hellhole chock full of Libtard extremists, but overall, how is the economy, like maybe statewide. I had heard that beachfront property had dropped in price, and there was an exodus. I had the impression that the Inland Empire was more susceptable to lagging economic forces.
Quote: But I liked the night life there. For those not familiar, the old formula was about 4x the normal amount, per month, for beachfront rental during the 6 winter months - and that same amount per week during the 6 summer months. SIGNY: You sound like an OC kinda guy. From the various things you posted, like remembering some famous derecho, and catching fish from a lake, I had you sort of located in rural Wisconsin. So, what's a guy so familiar with OC doing there? Or, how did a guy in rural Wisconsin get to OC? Were you a surfer? College student? Do tell! JSF: Born and raised in a suburb (farm town) of Madison. Godfather ran a farm (rural), pork and beef, 10 minutes away from my home. My evil brother just sold the family home last fall.
Quote:Quote: Family got a "cabin" or cottage on a fishing lake in Price County - what you would call rural - plus a 180-acre former deer preserve in Sawyer Co. Lucky you!
Quote: Family got a "cabin" or cottage on a fishing lake in Price County - what you would call rural - plus a 180-acre former deer preserve in Sawyer Co.
Quote:Quote: Orange Co was the 4th stop on the itinerary of my Travel Agent - aka USMC Recruiter. Camp Pendleton?
Quote: Orange Co was the 4th stop on the itinerary of my Travel Agent - aka USMC Recruiter.
Quote:Quote: Laguna Beach was 15 min drive from the base barracks. We were familiar with Capistrano, Laguna, Balboa, Newporsche, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Huntington, Manhattan, Venice, Redondo, more I can't recall. My favorite residence in my life was in Manchester, 2 blocks from my workplace of LAX.Ah, Manchester. We used to live near then when we first moved to LA. I no longer remember the name of the street, but Pann's restaurant (La Tijera and Sepulveda) wasn't too far away and we used to eat there regularly. You were prolly closer to the beach. I think you like the water. We lived inland of LAX. Those planes, coming and going .... I could never get used to the noise.
Quote: Laguna Beach was 15 min drive from the base barracks. We were familiar with Capistrano, Laguna, Balboa, Newporsche, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Huntington, Manhattan, Venice, Redondo, more I can't recall. My favorite residence in my life was in Manchester, 2 blocks from my workplace of LAX.
Quote:AFA beaches ... I mostly know them from source testing at the power plants at Seal Beach Haynes was DWP but there was a private generating station right next to it, if forget the owner) and AES at Redondo Beach. Also remember testing at Ormond Beach and Mandalay. For beaches, when we went, we usually went north. I like Zuma, but it's more for surfers. My favorite was McGrath State Park, at the mouth of the Santa Clara river, because it had the riparian environment, fresh water marshes, salt water marshes, mudflats with nesting birds, the beach itself and some small cliffs for exploring. I also like the tidal pools and "sunken city" at Cabrillo Beach. When we have out-of-towners with kids and they want something besides Disneyland, I take them there. There are a lot of anemones, mussels, barnacles, and baby crabs hiding in abandoned shells. Always something to see there, provided you go at low tide!
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:58 PM
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021 4:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Helped my buddy move carpet today. Nice to help a friend, annoying when said friend is disorganized, unprepared and doesn't appreciate sticking to a schedule. So pretty much a wasted day for me. When we got there somebody else was backed up to take all the trash. I figured I'd give him a hand while my buddy was doing other things. I wanted to help him move the tub out since there was probably no way he was going to get it up on the trailer alone. There was a LOT of large pieces of wall with tiles on them. Of course, I wasn't wearing any gloves... As careful as I had been up to that point not to cut myself on broken tiles which are basically razor blades, that didn't stop me from pulling my hand back and feeling the strangest sensation... I'd just dragged my hand back into a 16 penny nail and it was driven halfway into the back of my hand, longways, just about an eighth of an inch under my skin. FUN! It didn't even hurt until about 10 minutes later. It would be hard to explain the sensation when I got poked because I have nothing from experience to compare it to. At least it was still shiny and there was no hint of rust. No moldy shit I could see anywhere on any of the tiles either. I put a rag on it for a while and I was surprised at how quickly it stopped bleeding. At least I know I don't have any clotting problems. We got the tub out for him. No good deed goes unpunished. At least I mowed the lawn finally after I got back. The grass is still coming in, but I couldn't let it go any longer. My lawn looked like crap. I need a truckload of fertilizer. -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 4:41 AM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: I once jumped from the top of a haystack, it was practically to the roof. Landed standing up on a pile of hay. Intended to step away, but something held me back. Looked at my foot, was wearing those engineer boots. I noticed 2 pitchfork prongs on one side of the boot, and one prong on the other side, and I couldn't process how prongs could have such a huge space between. Then notice in the center of my shoelaces, a prong was sticking out a couple inches. Couldn't feel, at that moment, the prong that had impaled my foot through the sole of the boot.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 9:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Helped my buddy move carpet today. Nice to help a friend, annoying when said friend is disorganized, unprepared and doesn't appreciate sticking to a schedule. So pretty much a wasted day for me. When we got there somebody else was backed up to take all the trash. I figured I'd give him a hand while my buddy was doing other things. I wanted to help him move the tub out since there was probably no way he was going to get it up on the trailer alone. There was a LOT of large pieces of wall with tiles on them. Of course, I wasn't wearing any gloves... As careful as I had been up to that point not to cut myself on broken tiles which are basically razor blades, that didn't stop me from pulling my hand back and feeling the strangest sensation... I'd just dragged my hand back into a 16 penny nail and it was driven halfway into the back of my hand, longways, just about an eighth of an inch under my skin. FUN! It didn't even hurt until about 10 minutes later. It would be hard to explain the sensation when I got poked because I have nothing from experience to compare it to. At least it was still shiny and there was no hint of rust. No moldy shit I could see anywhere on any of the tiles either. I put a rag on it for a while and I was surprised at how quickly it stopped bleeding. At least I know I don't have any clotting problems. We got the tub out for him. No good deed goes unpunished. At least I mowed the lawn finally after I got back. The grass is still coming in, but I couldn't let it go any longer. My lawn looked like crap. I need a truckload of fertilizer. -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers. If you haven't had a tetanus shot in ten years or more, you might want to get one. We would miss you if you died. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 2:00 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 2:58 PM
Quote: -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 4:12 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 5:01 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 5:31 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 5:37 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 5:55 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 8:32 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 8:57 PM
Quote:the nail looked clean and shiny with no rust about
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 9:28 PM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 11:44 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: I hope he came back later that night and tipped that cow so hard. -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 3:19 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2021 3:25 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2021 3:37 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Sanding spackle inside cove molding is NOT fun... especially when you're using your other hand to hold the shop vac hose. That took a while. Instead of jumping to caulk after cleaning everything, I decided to put up three more pieces to box out any exposed corners. It was something I'd been on again and off again about the last few days because it would be so much effort, but now that I did it, it really paid off. The end cab by the fridge was easy. Just a simple 29" corner piece glued and nailed tight. The hard ones were the two overhead cabs on either side of the sink with the valance above. Same length, at 29", but I had to cut off one side of it and file and sand it down smooth where the valance bottom started. It would have worked out perfect had I not broke one of them when I was wiping dust off of it and gave it a good wack. (The cheap shit they make today...) That's fine. I didn't cut another one. I just threw a few more nails in either side of the split after putting it up and got some wood putty drying up there now. Spackled the new nails holes... not too many this time, and sanding those corner pieces is a sinch. I'm hoping it all dries early enough to sand and clean so I can caulk. My buddy got sick and we can't go shoot pool tonight, so maybe I can get that all caulked so I can start painting tomorrow. Got my old man coming Saturday and my Grandma and Aunt coming on Sunday. -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Yeah.., you're right. I love animals, but hate hearing stories of kids being kicked around by them... even if they deserved it. But can't fault an animal for taking a disproportionate response. One of my brothers was mauled by a dog when he was 4 by a neighbor's dog. I wasn't there, but from what I heard both families were there and he didn't do anything to agitate the dog. He ended up needing 300 stitches on his face and skull. The doctors were miracle workers though, and because he was so young he healed so well you can't even tell that it happened now. Poor dog did get put down after that though. -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:29 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: And WOO HOO on family visiting! I'll bet they're happy to see how well your home is coming along!! I hope you get to shoot pool with your friend soon. I never did much, but what I did was fun. Do you bowl? Play cards? There's always a good way to get ppl together and having fun! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 5:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, I can't say that I don't agree with the decision to put the dog down. It did it once without being provoked and it could have happened again.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 7:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, I can't say that I don't agree with the decision to put the dog down. It did it once without being provoked and it could have happened again.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 8:51 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2021 10:57 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: WOO HOO! on the progress!
Quote:And WOO HOO on family visiting! I'll bet they'te happy to see how well your home is coming along!!
Quote:I hope you get to shoot pool wwith your friend soon. I never did much, but what I did was fun.
Quote:Do you bowl? Play cards? There's always a good way to get ppl together and having fun!
Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:40 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Oh hey Brenda - I wasn't trying to preach, just geeking out on a topic of interest. So I'm sorry if it came out otherwise! FWIW I'd really appreciate more detailed stories of your experiences as they come up in discussions. They really do add a lot to my knowledge, and besides, I'm just really interested.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:52 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Man that sucks about them breaking your old man's arm so many times. They did that with problems my grandpa had with his hands and even with the medication he was taking, after quite a few hand surgeries, he spent the last 10 or so years of his life with claws instead of hands. He had very limited ability to do things like read the paper, but my grandma basically had to do most of the stuff for him. He couldn't even pour milk into a cereal bowl anymore. Broke his heart, since he always made a big show about doing things like scrubbing the kitchen floor because he didn't want my grandma down on her knees doing it. The reason they put the dog down is because of the "fact" that once a dog tastes blood it's no good anymore, and it's a danger to everyone. With all the things I've grown up believing to be true that aren't, I'm thinking that might just be an old wives tale, but it was considered common knowledge around my parts at the time. ETA: I did find this just now. I figured the "blood" thing was probably B.S., but it certainly seems to be a bad behavior that can get worse quickly if it happens just once. https://www.usadogbehavior.com/blog/201586why-you-never-want-your-dog-to-bite-a-human And this was no mere bite. This thing tried to rip my brother's face off. I don't think there was anybody who was going to let that dog live after doing that to a 4 year old kid. -------------------------------------------------- Imagine the hypocrisy of a government who will allow businesses to card people to get a job or buy groceries, but won't card people to vote in elections and gives millions of non-citizens free money from taxpayers.
Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:53 PM
Friday, April 30, 2021 12:23 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Oh hey Brenda - I wasn't trying to preach, just geeking out on a topic of interest. So I'm sorry if it came out otherwise! FWIW I'd really appreciate more detailed stories of your experiences as they come up in discussions. They really do add a lot to my knowledge, and besides, I'm just really interested. Geeking out is great. :) My knowledge of horse evolution comes from my little knowledge of paleontology of the species which ties into my knowledge of archaeology on this continent. Before my distant ancestors had horses, they used dogs. The dogs came with us when we arrived on this continent. They would make what was called a travois which is two long poles tied together and put around the dog. Then they would make a pallet which was attached to the poles. This was then piled with "household goods" and the tee pee covering. This was how plains Indians moved their villages to follow the herds of bison and such that were their main food source. Course in lean times the dogs would be eaten as well. There were horse-like creatures on this continent when my distant ancestors arrived but I'm not sure what stage in their evolution they were. They were wiped out from hunting. I'll try to add what I can.
Friday, April 30, 2021 12:29 AM
Friday, April 30, 2021 11:58 AM
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Friday, April 30, 2021 12:19 PM
Friday, April 30, 2021 6:11 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Oh hey Brenda - I wasn't trying to preach, just geeking out on a topic of interest. So I'm sorry if it came out otherwise! FWIW I'd really appreciate more detailed stories of your experiences as they come up in discussions. They really do add a lot to my knowledge, and besides, I'm just really interested. Geeking out is great. :) My knowledge of horse evolution comes from my little knowledge of paleontology of the species which ties into my knowledge of archaeology on this continent. Before my distant ancestors had horses, they used dogs. The dogs came with us when we arrived on this continent. They would make what was called a travois which is two long poles tied together and put around the dog. Then they would make a pallet which was attached to the poles. This was then piled with "household goods" and the tee pee covering. This was how plains Indians moved their villages to follow the herds of bison and such that were their main food source. Course in lean times the dogs would be eaten as well. There were horse-like creatures on this continent when my distant ancestors arrived but I'm not sure what stage in their evolution they were. They were wiped out from hunting. I'll try to add what I can. Wild horses occupy the same ecological niche in today's west as wild burros. Both are introduced species, but the mustangs have much better press. Both being introduced species, they're regularly rounded up. Horses with pretty colors are returned back to the wild. There's a lot of discussion about what to do about wild horses. They used to use them for dog food. (Maybe they still do.) They try to find adoptive homes. They've even talked about injecting mares with long-lasting contraceptives to keep their population down. ----------- Pity would be no more If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Friday, April 30, 2021 6:13 PM
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