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   / Good morning!!!! #79,991  
Nice quilts! My mom made quilts when she was still young, in her late 80’s. She also made purses that looked like designer brands, as well as soft side luggage.
Still hot and humid, all the rain keeps missing us but the humidity is so high the grass has to be mowed every 3-4 days.
Gotta repair a building ramp today, one board looks like it’s taking Viagra, I guess the humidity and heat got to it.
Prayers for all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,992  
Nice quilts! My mom made quilts when she was still young, in her late 80’s. She also made purses that looked like designer brands, as well as soft side luggage.
Still hot and humid, all the rain keeps missing us but the humidity is so high the grass has to be mowed every 3-4 days.
Gotta repair a building ramp today, one board looks like it’s taking Viagra, I guess the humidity and heat got to it.
Prayers for all.
I told a lady at church ( who is a quilter) about the "tractor guys" discussing quilts.... She got a laugh.

Gotta watch them blue boards...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,993  
I'm watching an old "My Three Sons" episode. They live in a neighborhood and have an incinerator in the back yard, Bud is burning trash!

It has square sides and a round top and a chute on the side that trash can slide down. It is about 4'-6' tall. Can anyone find a pic?

It was the episode where the rocket explodes after take off on their TV.

Edit: found them, they banned them in 1957.
California Historical Society: History Keepers: Backyard Residential Incinerator

scroll down the one the lady is putting trash in and a police office is writing her a ticket.

Of course, burning trash in the city where I live is prohibited, but some neighbors figured out how to get away with doing it. They build a little fire pit in the backyard, get a stick and some hot dogs, so as they burn their trash, they're just roasting hot dogs, which is permitted.

I do still remember living outside the city limits of Healdton, OK, in the early to mid-50s, and the city dump was on the same road and was regularly set afire to burn as much of the trash as possible.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,994  
I told a lady at church ( who is a quilter) about the "tractor guys" discussing quilts.... She got a laugh.

Gotta watch them blue boards...

I’m amazed at the talent level of the people on this forum, the number of things that each of us can do well is mind blowing. Compare that to the people that can’t put a spark plug in their mower and the contrast is astounding.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,995  
Good Morning!!!! 72F @ 7:45AM. Partly cloudy. Areas of smoke and haze are possible, reducing visibility at times. High 96F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.

There's a reason they call 'em "dumb crooks", Eric. :laughing:

That's still a HUGE motorhome, Drew. My friend's widow has a Ford Transit based unit on order from the Sportmobile plant in Fresno, CA. It's still bigger than my little Vanagon, but at least it'll fit in a regular car parking spot. Not sure about quality, but they sure get a bundle for one.

Ron, I'm wondering if the cutters couldn't be sharpened with a stone. As I recall, they're just rectangular blocks of steel into which teeth are cut to form the threads, and honing the edges should restore sharpness. You'd have to be careful to take the same amount off each cutter, but a pair of mics would keep you on track there. Food for thought...

Believe it or not, even after all the fires we're having out here, people are still burning trash and brush! Everyone is super nervous, and so far the fires have been put out before they can spread, but what gets into people to make them think it's OK to do that?:confused2:

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Attached the subframe and made a trial fit of the exhaust system on the old motorcycle yesterday. It's a tight squeeze for the collector under the engine, and it might need a little surgery before all is said and done, but I think I can make it work. Moving the exhaust from the left side to underneath will allow the use of full size saddle bags on the left as well as the right, but it means using a system from a later, and somewhat longer, BMW. With a bandsaw and a welder, almost anything is possible!:laughing: I also found the piece of chrome moly tubing I purchased several years ago to reinforce the subframe. Only had to look three places! I'll run a piece from the back end of the subframe down to the passenger footrest area to triangulate loads on the cargo rack back directly into the main frame. That generation of bike was prone to break the subframe just behind the shock absorber mount, and some very inventive fixes resulted as owners tried to get themselves back to civilization.

Hang in there, gang, Friday's coming'!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,996  
I’m amazed at the talent level of the people on this forum, the number of things that each of us can do well is mind blowing. Compare that to the people that can’t put a spark plug in their mower and the contrast is astounding.


I find that contrast somewhat frightening, since the votes of those that can't tell the difference between a spark plug and a peanut count just as much as those that can.:shocked:

Worse, there's a growing trend for those folks to be proud of their ignorance, and the media seems to have taken up their banner of stupidity as the new normal. So much for our First World standing if this continues.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,997  
68°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 92° today.

Some more great-looking quilts, guys.

We were still burning trash in a burn barrel in our back yard into the mid-'70s when I was growing up in Granite City IL. They banned it eventually, and even banned leaf burning sometime in the '80s. The only "trash" we burn now at our place is paper and cardboard. Everything else goes into the big 65 gallon trash can for roadside pickup every Wednesday. I honestly don't miss the smell of burning trash.

A lot of people around town are pretty pumped up over the 100th PGA Championship this weekend at Bellerive Country Club. Seems like everyone is at least talking about it, if not excited about it. I was talking with my boss this morning, who's a member at that club, and the preparations that go into an event like this are almost insane. What they refer to as the merchandise "tent" is actually a solid structure with drop ceiling, air conditioning, and 50 big screen TVs. He was telling us that even after they finish the event on Sunday, it'll be another three weeks before he can play on the course again.
As a golfer, I'm enjoying all the golf talk. I'm still amazed, though, at the number of people who play golf.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,998  
74°F and .33 inches rain. Hector went further south than anticipated sparing us any major effects.

Might get mowing finished today. Sears got steering bushing replaced, apparently much simpler than replacing the complete steering assembly as I had done in the old machine. The intermittent blade clutch error remains a mystery.

In awe over the intricate beauty of all these quilts.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,999  
I find that contrast somewhat frightening, since the votes of those that can't tell the difference between a spark plug and a peanut count just as much as those that can.:shocked:

Worse, there's a growing trend for those folks to be proud of their ignorance, and the media seems to have taken up their banner of stupidity as the new normal. So much for our First World standing if this continues.[/QUOTE]

I always called that infectious stupidity. Takes an inoculation of education and for some, daily booster shots...;)

Ed, wow, you have your own art gallery there. Lot of talent, lot of perseverance.

when the guy at the furniture store asked me how I was doing, after I had gone up and down the swatch rows and
was thoroughly confused, I told him oh like I'm walking on nails. He looked at me funny and then laughed and understood.
Then by a stroke of luck my lady decorating consultant aka Miss Daisy who I drive around...
was next door at a store, saw my car, figured out I was in the furniture store and
came in to help me. Ah, the cavalry has come.
Best part is she liked what I picked out best of all, and she isn't the slightest bit shy to say otherwise.
So that's done, a whole morning consumed by a love seat, now it's stupidly hot out and I'm sitting
in the comfortable a/c procrastinating, what can I put off until tomorrow morning.

Once it gets to 4pm here the garden area is mostly blocked and in light shade. That's the time for me to pick my okra and check for more melons ripening.
I missed it this morning so the okra will be a little fatter and longer than usual. And I believe tonight might be the night I first try eating my own okra.
Going to try seasoned corn meal after dipping them in something. Then baking them 375 for half an hour. Or until they look unhappy.
It's the dip in something I'll get creative with once I get to that step. Actually could have a couple different dips and see how they taste.
say one ranch dressing, one Italian, one curry and then maybe one goopier barbecue sauce flavor. All lightly corn breaded. No hot stuff for me.

PJ, are you going to be able to go see the golf game?
sure takes impressive coordination to golf well; probably not the best sport for a kid
who was called by his soccer coach "a bull in a china shop". I didn't live that down for awhile, but we won the tri-county league my senior year and all
was forgiven. Otherwise never played golf in my life. Fun to watch on tv, too bad you can't fast forward...same for all sports.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,000  
Smoke continues today, unhealthy to outdoors. Trying to get lawn greener for fire protection around house. We are in pretty good shape, but would be more comfortable with greener grass.
 

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