This is prolly a 1 page thread at most
Morning guys, still working the issue with the bank, what a nightmare. Oh well, this too will pass!
Ahhh, just got me royally pissed yesterday, but it's done, the bank will get my money back......eventually. All I can do is ride it out, try not to dwell on it too much, staying perpetually angry isn't doing anybody any good. Thank God the bank caught it and at least stopped the bleeding.....
What I meant was, it sounds typical for a married couple!
Weather is the same as usual, hot with "pop up" showers throughout the day, making it like a sauna. I swear you can actually hear the grass grow, I'll be back on the lawn mower tomorrow, just cut the yard this past weekend.....
What I meant was, it sounds typical for a married couple!
Weather is the same as usual, hot with "pop up" showers throughout the day, making it like a sauna. I swear you can actually hear the grass grow, I'll be back on the lawn mower tomorrow, just cut the yard this past weekend.....
Unfortunately, I understood what you meant and agreed. It does look depressingly familiar. There for a while, I enjoyed being single. Now, I have to live vicariously through Darren. I'm mean, feeding the kids cold pizza is pretty risky stuff!
I wouldn't mind the usual pop-up sea breeze showers. What I'm sick of is the constant heavy rains. I would love to mow, but I would need high floatation tires for my push mower, and possibly a life jacket for myself.
Brett, I have a vacation idea for you, Don and the rest of the desert dwellers. Come to Houston and see firsthand what rain looks, feels, smells and tastes like! It is quite the experience, and inexpensive.
I wouldn't mind the usual pop-up sea breeze showers. What I'm sick of is the constant heavy rains. I would love to mow, but I would need high floatation tires for my push mower, and possibly a life jacket for myself.
Brett, I have a vacation idea for you, Don and the rest of the desert dwellers. Come to Houston and see firsthand what rain looks, feels, smells and tastes like! It is quite the experience, and inexpensive.
Mississippi State Flag debate
I'm sure you folks have heard all of the rhetoric about our state flag, and how we "racists" are trying to hold onto hate and oppression by keeping it. As a side note, the current state flag was adopted in 1894, replacing the 1861 flag (succession flag) and 33 years after the start of the Civil War. Also, Mississippi voted in 2001 to keep the flag by over 65% of the population (IIRC).Now I see another Black Southern church has burned, regardless of the outcome of the investigation, the race baiters and progressive liberals have an agenda to promote, so we will see the flag issue heat up. Our RINO Senator from my district is calling for the state to bring down the flag (he's up for reelection this year). So, the "Rainbow" flag is embraced, and the "Stars & Bars" is vilified.........PC policies are killing this country.
Anyway, here's my vote:
Rant complete!
Anyway, here's my vote:
Rant complete!
Unfortunately, I understood what you meant and agreed. It does look depressingly familiar. There for a while, I enjoyed being single. Now, I have to live vicariously through Darren. I'm mean, feeding the kids cold pizza is pretty risky stuff!
I wouldn't mind the usual pop-up sea breeze showers. What I'm sick of is the constant heavy rains. I would love to mow, but I would need high floatation tires for my push mower, and possibly a life jacket for myself.
Brett, I have a vacation idea for you, Don and the rest of the desert dwellers. Come to Houston and see firsthand what rain looks, feels, smells and tastes like! It is quite the experience, and inexpensive.
I wouldn't mind the usual pop-up sea breeze showers. What I'm sick of is the constant heavy rains. I would love to mow, but I would need high floatation tires for my push mower, and possibly a life jacket for myself.
Brett, I have a vacation idea for you, Don and the rest of the desert dwellers. Come to Houston and see firsthand what rain looks, feels, smells and tastes like! It is quite the experience, and inexpensive.
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Good afternoon to all ye Fine folks...........
When the temps hit 70*F and the humidity is above 50%.............
In Great Falls Montana......the temps at 80-90*F and the humidity at 20% or less isn't bad........
At least for the moment.....we have sunshine here in Seward.....and it isn't raining........
Critter Magnet....
When the temps hit 70*F and the humidity is above 50%.............
In Great Falls Montana......the temps at 80-90*F and the humidity at 20% or less isn't bad........
At least for the moment.....we have sunshine here in Seward.....and it isn't raining........
Critter Magnet....