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And take it easy, a bloody head is no way to go.
newbury, that movie version was pretty freaky. Drums up a lot of old memories.
Drew is FREE! Drew, forehead wounds can be white lied off as Indian warpaint.
Caught this clip the other evening on the back porch. The little monster is becoming quite the pet. Darn thing tried to run up my leg while I was doin' somethin' on the iPhone, and I nearly jumped out of my skin.:shocked:
So that guy is wild? Cool pet to have; you don't have to take care of it.
Welcome SeidelRanch! I will have to watch your video later.....the kids are hogging the bandwidth.
:welcome: to the GM thread, Brandon!
The fence lizards are all over the place out here; these two just seem to have adopted me. I feed 'em meal worms a few times a week, this year enough that they come running anytime they hear the stereo playing out on the patio.:laughing:
The other night another lizard came up onto the concrete, and the bigger of the two took off after it like a rocket. Never seen one move that fast before. Actually, the other one took off, too, and it was a furious chase for a few seconds until it ran under the BBQ cover, and for a bit after I could hear the scurrying and trashing going on under there. A few minutes later, Stumpy (its on at least its second or third tail) comes strolling back like nothing happened, and may I have another meal worm, please?:laughing:
RNG.....starting lizard wars.....while drinking Shiner Bock. I could get in tune with that!
RNG, cool liz ya got.
Here's a guy I didn't invite onto my hand today at the gas station. After placing the penny behind it for size comparo, it turned and acted like it was ready to eat copper.
a: the bug came in under the bag of Ethiopian beans.
b: the CIA was breeding them up to combat the asian wasps
c: who knows?
(hope the meds help Coco).
I’m not having any luck, my 7 plus serial number didn’t match those covered. Couldn’t get in the Heartline study, I’m feeling unloved! LOL
I grew up in a big farm house in northeastern NC, we had a whole house fan that mounted to the window frame with screws, the back of it was open to the blades, we had it upstairs so not an issue. On the hottest most humid nights everyone would raise their window 3-4 inches and it was very comfortable. The screen would be covered in water. I believe it was a Westinghouse. It lasted from 1952-2004. The last 20 years it was an exhaust fan for my paint booth.
You're still lovable. Phileo love. Brotherly love.
Not mowing, but having one of those unwanted learning experiences. Actually got a fairly early start on the day. Wife out with trimmer, I serviced tractor/flail in prep to mow. Wife suggested a quick break. After break she walks back toward area she left trimmer and I hear her yell “oh @@**&$” followed by “the glass door just shattered”.
Sure enough. Back slider to the King suite, fixed panel all crinkled to top and most of bottom quarter just lying there. Wife says she heard a pop as she walked by then the crashing glass. No mowing or trimmer activity at the time or 15 minutes prior. Most of the shattered shards on the outside.
Not an easy cleanup. Even worse getting out all the remnants. Now to evaluate how to fix, but for tonight just tarp over the opening.
Should have gotten a pic at beginning
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Oh my! Wonder if a small rock chip decided to grow? Sorry about that.
Thanks for all the cool pictures youz guyz. It took and hour and a half to get caught up.....and I know I missed some details.
RIP, hope the drama subsides, whatever it is.....and your daughter's visit is good. Is she a good porch/patio restorer?

Just wait 'til she sees your wifey's new tractor!!!
Did I mention that I finally got the new little (but oversize) carburetor in for my son's minibike project? I have to make an adapter to make up the oversize diameter where it bolts to the intake. Maybe if I can hear it run, I'll get some more motivation....that and for the durn heat to cool down.
Prayers for Jay and wifey, Buppies, and Drew. Those in need.