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thank you.
strawberry shortcake sundae. simple pleasures are the best.
kiva fireplace
the dream
non complaint
2.99 sale https://www.daz3d.com/chinese-garden looks real nice.
Does anybody really know what time it is? Does anybody really care? If so I can't imagine why.
mebbe time for a sit down by the fireplace with a buppy and slippers?
on a nicer day, would be time for daily walk in the sunshine.
walk mission aborted today.
eek.
Feels Like25° WindWNW 22 mph
We've all got time enough to cry.
how does people in sioux falls keep their heat and water pipes from freezing in neg double digits.
there comes a degree when doesn't matter if Fs or Cs.
those kiva fireplaces soo lovely. is the pron of cozy and warms.
We've all got time enough to cry...
Did some guy ask you what time it was while you were walking down the street one day?... Because that's my answer too...
Well, except for that time I was walking down the street one day and a pretty lady looked at me and said her diamond watch had stopped cold dead.
And I said...
Beyoch, what the hell you asking' me the time for?... ain't you got no iPhone or Galaxy... you know those tell the time too, right?... Or are those your fancy one percenter eyeballs of yours too good to look up the time for yourself?... Yo, why don't you get that fancy diamond watch fixed and stop bothering us poor people, you no good useless trust fund baby, lazy loafing Disney princess wannabe... sheeeed.
Sorry... that wasn't part of the song.
Dang it... you beat me to it... didn't see it till now... you win this round sir gryphon...
i miss the cracking of that squirrel whipping it good like Devo
I stayed at one house for a while with a wood-burning stove. That's how we heated the house for the winter. You had to feed the fire all day long, and if it went out you had to start it again from scratch and it took some time. But we were so warm and the electric bill was so low. We got the firewood for cheap, sometimes free, but a lot of times it had to be split before it could be used. I wasn't the one hunting down and splitting the wood, so over-all I really enjoyed the experience.
The Chinese Garden looks really nice. But I've never in my life wanted to make a Chinese style render. So I am resisting the urge to buy.
How many cups of coffee can you have before your body gives up and makes you take a nap?
Not sure which I want more, the nap or the awake time. Both sound nice.
its resource intensive, but 2.99 why not. lol it looks a nice place for a nap for an eastern dragon or Kirin.
Like a heart attack induced nap?...
Probably four cups of the coffee I make.
Nobody likes my coffee because of the hallucinations and severe neurological trauma, but it's pretty good and can really wake you up... of course if you drink too much, it'll kill ya... but if you spill enough of it on you as you are going down, it'll soak right through your flesh and restart your heart.
So... win-win, right?
I don't know about normal coffee, I don't drink that swill... that's for amateurs... if there isn't a risk of dropping dead or having visions, what's the point?
Proper coffee should cause one to make pirate sounds and foresee the future.
I didn't want to start a separate thread or look around too much... but, does anyone know what was the consensus about the forums? Are they going to change the forum software or revamp them or otherwise rejigger the software thingamabobs?
I'm wondering because there have been a lot of weird glitches going on and it's starting to feel like 2012 again... (or was it 2013?)... or maybe the Y2K bugs finally awoke from suspended animation and are running amok?... either way, the glitches have got me wondering.
i refreshed a few minutes ago. it said no discussions found.
Sign me up.
-40C = -40F
I derived it again on paper and it worked. But when I went to enter it here into the forum, the lack of proper mathematical formula notation got too bothersome and I made too many misteaks and my answer came out +32 so I just erased the deriviation and gave you the answer. -40C=-40F
2 degrees sideways from the meaning of life
...(((.+1)))
A friend of mine used to refer to "normal coffee" as "Crayola water" as he said it looked (and tasted) like someone melted a brown crayon in boiling water.
To me that cheap pre ground stuff in a tin (or foil brick) smells like the shavings from an old hand crank pencil sharpener.(at least with pencil shavings, you get a bit of fibre).
...I used to remember Carvel back in the old days in Milwaukee. There was one near where my mum worked which (which is now a BBQ joint) and another that as a short walk from where I lived.(the building long since raised)
In the 60s the local franchise owner had a falling out with Carvel and started his own company named Boy Blue which survived until 2014. We also had several Tastee Freez stands in the city. I still remember the truck that would cruise the neighbourhood during summer evenings.playing it's catchy little tune, my favourite was a chocolate dipped "Double Header" served in a cone that held two servings side by side.
Great tune!
Dana
Were you hungry when you wrote this?
Dana
You built a house for a mouse. Is this really your daughter? Are you planning to pour a concrete slab, or maybe partially bury a standard cinder block so that she can have a basement too? What about a pool? And electrical, plumbing, and tiny little toilets with sewage hookup. And termite protection? Oh, and are you going to pay the property taxes on this estate you're building? You should make sure she's got property insurance and liability insurance too, just in case a horse steps down through the floorboard into the basement and breaks his leg, necessitating an urgent euthanization. Will she be going to mouse college? Dormitory, or off-campus housing? Don't forget the health care insurance, a doctor, dentist, optometrist, and maybe even a retirement fund. What about old age care? I wonder if there are retirement communities for elderly mice.
Is it possible that all this complexity is why some people just use rat poison?
A mouse made a house out of my car...
I dont want to talk about how many daz budgets that took to fix.
So I set up six, mouse bnb's, we will call them.
I am still looking forward to 3,995 mouse guests.
I once chased a family of mouse squatters out of a research PC computer kept in a weather research shed in the middle of a field in the hills of central Virginia. That's when I learned the value of reinstalling all the slot covers at the back of the computer when you leave it for a few months whether in a shed in a field or in your closet.
Apparently the big roomy shed wasn't good enough for them, they needed warmer, more cozy accomodations.
The same thing happened to me a few years back when the car was brand new... We went away for a week in October and they decided to make a nest on the back of the intake manifold and gnaw the wiring harness to bits while we were gone.
The damage was around $1500 to repair, but luckily it was actually covered in our homeowner's insurance as an "Act of God"... I was happy that my insurance company was open minded enough to think that god is a mouse.
I was kinda curious about the details, but I figured why get them to question their beliefs, when I should just take the money and be grateful to mouse god.
I was less pissed off at the mice then the fact that two sets of wires with snap connectors ends cost a little over $500 and the rest was labor which required the engine platform to be lowered and several components to be removed so the wires could be snaked through the elaborate puzzle of tightly configured technology... I get why that is, but I remember when I was a kid and crap would break on my or my friends old cars and we'd just pop on over to R&S Strauss and pick up the parts and do it ourselves because you didn't need to disassemble the whole car to change a few wires.... I literally changed a fuel pump in the dirt on the side of the road with just a handful of tools and was good to go in fifteen minutes.
So just in case god is a mouse, no need to piss him off, it's better just to build a little house for Corky, relocate her and call it a misunderstanding... less problems with the insurance company if they think I'm antagonizing mouse god.
I can imagine what mice would do to the inside of a computer... gah... I have seen what roaches do, which is almost as bad... a while back I did some IT work helping a medical testing lab move to a larger facility... in a separate building on the grounds where there were just offices, there were some of the grossest desks I've seen... most of personal spaces in the place were just fine, some had a lot of food crumbs everywhere but there was this extra special set of cubicles from roach hell that was unbelievably dirty.
You could literally tell how far the cleaning people were willing to go by the encrusted food crumbs under the desk.
I removed three roachie computers from the area and set them aside... when the head if IT came around he looked at them and asked how bad they were, so I picked one up and shook it hard and a dozen or more roaches started crawling out... he was like "just throw them out, they are old anyway".
Not the worse roach related story I have, and I have quite a few... but from what I gather, a lot of people find the image of seething masses of roaches emanating from something rather nightmarish and it makes their skin crawl.
Well, this is a fair point. Carry on sir, carry on!
Oh no. I have two old PCs that I put in storage more than a year ago (then the pandemic hit). I hate to think what I am going to discover when I can finally return to that city and fetch my stuff.
I will assume you are not running those PC's in storage, so at least they won't be generating comfy heat and be any more enticing than any other box in storage lol.