What did you accomplish today?

april

Pickle Queen
if you are vaccinated and you are breast feeding, your kid is fine. if he/she too old for breast feeding i'm SURE you have them vaccinated, so they are in no danger. so drop the pretentiousness. neither me nor other anti-vaxers pose a threat to you oh-so safe vaccinated folks, and we aren't willing to be injected with poison and science projects to give you a false sense of security. choice is a bitch isn't it?
Wow..seriously. .u can't be this uneducated. ..lmfao. .but again ur comments explain ur poor understanding. .darling breastfeeding does not protect children from disease. .it helps to build a strong digestive system and is known to prevent allergies. .but it cannot protect against disease. .baby can catch anything from anyone if exposed. .new borns in Canada are not vaccinated until 2 months old..this puts them at risk from contracting deadly diseases that mom is vaccinated for before birth...yes some vaccines like whooping cough are given while pregnant but the magical thing called ur body filters most of the medicine and baby is still at risk until immunized. .

Ok if people who aren't vaccinated and are infected aren't spreading diseases then explain who is?? Seriously what moron told u breastfeed kids can't catch deadly diseases. ..next time try educating urself before u comment. .ur comments make u sound ummm less than smart..
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
OK...big time checklist day...everything we were held up on or avoiding...
9AM-10AM...cut to fit six 90 pound mats in wife's barn...she spread around a load of 2A modified 1st

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Check ✓
The horse was curious...he has a big dick and commands respect...

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Check✓...then, finished trim around front door that I didn't put up the other day because it needed stained, dried, polyurethaned and dried. 10:45-11:15.
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Check ✓ looks great and room ready for carpet check ✓

then finished last 4 pieces of trim at rear stairwell and shelves...
11:15-1:00 (includes lunch). check ✓
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then...fabricated the A frame shaped ornamental wood to cover old paint residue above rear entrance door. spilled can of stain...now it's very dark...too fucking bad, it goes up tomorrow after I glaze it with poly
Check ✓
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The girl truck driver dropped off a triaxle load of gravel...we missed at the barn, no pics this time. fuck.
gravel spread around to build up and set up for concrete delivery tomorrow. 14X22 pad (2 sections) to accomodate a 12X20 shed. Electrical conduit ready...hope I guessed position right, targeting 3.5" inside interior wall.
Check ✓
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time for a break...CHECK ✓

concrete tomorrow...I will be writing something on the cement... I always do that, tradition.

I fucked up the last 2 pics Check ✓ see attachment check ✓
 

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Cannacat

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OK...big time checklist day...everything we were held up on or avoiding...
9AM-10AM...cut to fit six 90 pound mats in wife's barn...she spread around a load of 2A modified 1st

View attachment 3742180

Check ✓
The horse was curious...he has a big dick and commands respect...

View attachment 3742181

Check✓...then, finished trim around front door that I didn't put up the other day because it needed stained, dried, polyurethaned and dried. 10:45-11:15.
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Check ✓ looks great and room ready for carpet check ✓

then finished last 4 pieces of trim at rear stairwell and shelves...
11:15-1:00 (includes lunch). check ✓
View attachment 3742192

then...fabricated the A frame shaped ornamental wood to cover old paint residue above rear entrance door. spilled can of stain...now it's very dark...too fucking bad, it goes up tomorrow after I glaze it with poly
Check ✓
View attachment 3742201
The girl truck driver dropped off a triaxle load of gravel...we missed at the barn, no pics this time. fuck.
gravel spread around to build up and set up for concrete delivery tomorrow. 14X22 pad (2 sections) to accomodate a 12X20 shed. Electrical conduit ready...hope I guessed position right, targeting 3.5" inside interior wall.
Check ✓
View attachment 3742201

time for a break...CHECK ✓

concrete tomorrow...I will be writing something on the cement... I always do that, tradition.
Bit of a lazy one today then? I don't blame you, you were due a break :bigjoint:
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
OK...big time checklist day...everything we were held up on or avoiding...
9AM-10AM...cut to fit six 90 pound mats in wife's barn...she spread around a load of 2A modified 1st

View attachment 3742180

Check ✓
The horse was curious...he has a big dick and commands respect...

View attachment 3742181

Check✓...then, finished trim around front door that I didn't put up the other day because it needed stained, dried, polyurethaned and dried. 10:45-11:15.
View attachment 3742183 View attachment 3742185
View attachment 3742190

Check ✓ looks great and room ready for carpet check ✓

then finished last 4 pieces of trim at rear stairwell and shelves...
11:15-1:00 (includes lunch). check ✓
View attachment 3742192

then...fabricated the A frame shaped ornamental wood to cover old paint residue above rear entrance door. spilled can of stain...now it's very dark...too fucking bad, it goes up tomorrow after I glaze it with poly
Check ✓
View attachment 3742201
The girl truck driver dropped off a triaxle load of gravel...we missed at the barn, no pics this time. fuck.
gravel spread around to build up and set up for concrete delivery tomorrow. 14X22 pad (2 sections) to accomodate a 12X20 shed. Electrical conduit ready...hope I guessed position right, targeting 3.5" inside interior wall.
Check ✓
View attachment 3742201

time for a break...CHECK ✓

concrete tomorrow...I will be writing something on the cement... I always do that, tradition.
What, no 2016 penny embedded in a corner?
I thought that tradition as well.
 

Cannacat

Well-Known Member
Been up all night. Very good friend was killed by a drunk/pill driver.

Drove off and left them laying there.
Jesus, I'm sorry man, awful circumstances. I like to think most people are basically good but I wonder at how a person must be thinking to be able to leave another human being injured behind them. I suppose none of us knows how we'll react in any given situation, I never want to be as out of control drunk again as I used to get as a kid. I look back now, with young teenage daughters, and there's some scary situations I got in where anything could've happened. We take too much for granted :peace:
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
its shitty man.. sorry to hear about that
Jesus, I'm sorry man, awful circumstances. I like to think most people are basically good but I wonder at how a person must be thinking to be able to leave another human being injured behind them. I suppose none of us knows how we'll react in any given situation, I never want to be as out of control drunk again as I used to get as a kid. I look back now, with young teenage daughters, and there's some scary situations I got in where anything could've happened. We take too much for granted :peace:
Thank you. The driver was charged with it. They won't see light of day for a while.

I got some neices and nephews that are at that age of drinking and doing stupid things.

One came to me and said he wanted to try beer in a safe supervised setting. I'm having a hard time saying yes but I don't think I can say no.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Thank you. The driver was charged with it. They won't see light of day for a while.

I got some neices and nephews that are at that age of drinking and doing stupid things.

One came to me and said he wanted to try beer in a safe supervised setting. I'm having a hard time saying yes but I don't think I can say no.
if you didnt they'd just find somewhere else to drink it
 

Cannacat

Well-Known Member
if you didnt they'd just find somewhere else to drink it
I know. I think I'll get a six pack and let him have at it.
And he'll probably still drink elsewhere but I think it's important that you instill the idea of it not really being a big deal and there's no need to be drunk and aggressive and act like an idiot. I was never into drinking on the street corners like a lot of my peers, I was allowed to have a drink at home with a friend or two so why would we stand out in the cold, hiding in the woods and avoiding police who would just pour away your beer and leave you to it? I tried it a few times and it scared me straight! Well, until I was old enough to drink in pubs...
 
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