RTT 69 is worth staying alive for.View attachment 48642
I wonder if I'll still be alive for that one? The first one was about 3 years ago. At three per year, I will be 85 when you start it.![]()
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RTT 69 is worth staying alive for.View attachment 48642
I wonder if I'll still be alive for that one? The first one was about 3 years ago. At three per year, I will be 85 when you start it.![]()
That's what we would have done growing up. Nobody had bolt cutters back then.What about a 20' chain and a padlock?
CG just ignored all of them. I think she realized right away that she made a mistake.
I knew as I was typing it. But then I was back to cross stitching, trying to get a lot of it done. There were some decent jokes in there.
I should text to see if they saw anymore damage this morning at home. Too dark last night I'm sure. Parent said the house was popping and cracking like they'd never heard. Big tree (like 75 year old maple) in the yard was bent over touching the ground and apparently my brothers were caught in the barn, holding barn doors shut and thought the whole thing was going to go. I had so many questions about that part but my mom sounded pretty hyped on adrenaline and was worried about another round of storms coming in so I held my questions. Mostly called to say they were ok. Some calves also had brief freedom when their hutches took flight. Also some flooding but that was down the road. Reports of a tornado about 5-10 miles further south but I suspect it was straight line wind causing issues at home.
Anybody else just learn that hutches are used for holding cattle. I thought they were just a place for Mom to put her fancy dishes.I knew as I was typing it. But then I was back to cross stitching, trying to get a lot of it done. There were some decent jokes in there.
I should text to see if they saw anymore damage this morning at home. Too dark last night I'm sure. Parent said the house was popping and cracking like they'd never heard. Big tree (like 75 year old maple) in the yard was bent over touching the ground and apparently my brothers were caught in the barn, holding barn doors shut and thought the whole thing was going to go. I had so many questions about that part but my mom sounded pretty hyped on adrenaline and was worried about another round of storms coming in so I held my questions. Mostly called to say they were ok. Some calves also had brief freedom when their hutches took flight. Also some flooding but that was down the road. Reports of a tornado about 5-10 miles further south but I suspect it was straight line wind causing issues at home.
I heard things were really blowing on one end of 69. At the other end, things were swirling and darting all over the place.Yeah, it's hard to see sometimes. You've got to get up and move away from 69 to really see what kind of damage was done. Really change positions to get a good feel for it.
Anybody else just learn that hutches are used for holding cattle. I thought they were just a place for Mom to put her fancy dishes.
I heard things were really blowing on one end of 69. At the other end, things were swirling and darting all over the place.
Last night, my honey-do list consisted of fixing the drying rack and divided clothes hamper in the laundry room. I used cable ties to fix the drying rack and duct tape to fix the hamper.In other words, just a normal night between mr and mrs JC
Last night, my honey-do list consisted of fixing the drying rack and divided clothes hamper in the laundry room. I used cable ties to fix the drying rack and duct tape to fix the hamper.
Last night, my honey-do list consisted of fixing the drying rack and divided clothes hamper in the laundry room. I used cable ties to fix the drying rack and duct tape to fix the hamper.
Thank goodness they're locked up. Those things are deadly.I think she confused cattle with rabbits. Rabbits live in hutches.
No. They're like $15. It also involves a trip to Target and, more importantly, remembering to buy one when you're at Target.A drying rack is like three dollars. Splurge on your wife a little, bruh.
No. They're like $15. It also involves a trip to Target and, more importantly, remembering to buy one when you're at Target.
This must be what love is.
No........marriage. After many years of marriage, love gets kinda blurry.