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   / Good morning!!!! #42,051  
RNG, that wrench fest sounds fun. Will any wrenching get done? Or perhaps some good ole bench racing? Might have to see if any of that wine made it this far east.

Last year, quite a bit of both got done, Kyle. Fifty or sixty guys and their bikes filtered through over the course of three days, and we rebuilt final drives, replaced steering head bearings, fixed stripped cylinder head studs, weld repaired center stands, changed tires, diagnosed starting problems, rebuilt several sets of carbs, drank cases of beer, ate way too much salami and cheese, enjoyed great camaraderie, and slept out under the stars.

Looking forward to doing it all over again in April.

I found that hooch at Costco, and I'd be surprised if it wasn't in every one of them... :laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,052  
Heavy dark gray skies with a drizzle that's seems wetter than full on rain. No real problem, but I'm a little sad because my favorite lightweight karrimor waterproof jacket has been pronounced dead. Like me, it has been showing signs of years of wear and tear for a while now, though I didn't mind as I now only used it while I'm in the fields, so didn't care that the shoulder was torn and the cuffs so frayed the liner was peeking out.

I remember the day I first met karrimor. It was the day we came to look at this farmland, before it was auctioned. Karrimor was hanging alone in the corner of an outdoor clothing shop in Bakewell village , with a sale sticker announcing that all through the winter, no one thought it worth the full asking price. A quick try on and that was it, karrimor and me have been together ever since and had some great times together while chasing sheep, fishing for trout and chasing yet more sheep. Doubt any other jacket can ever take it's place.

The end came all so suddenly. One minute it was doing what it always did, keeping me dry and warm, then the next it gave out a faint, agonising zzz sound and the wind started to make it's way inside. As I looked down I could see the poor jacket had come completely open. I reached down and tried hand to zip resuscitation. For a few moments I thought it was with me again, but no, the zip's strength had gone, it just couldn't hold itself together.

RIP karrimor, 2003-2016.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,053  
Eric, you have my sympathies. I am somewhat familiar with the sense of loss. I had to say farewell to my trusted hiking boots last year. They took me many places, like down the Grand Canyon and up to the top of Angel's Landing, and thousands of trips up and down my ladders as I stained and recaulked the house...rare to find a pair of boots that make your feet feel better on than off.

Good luck with finding a new one.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,054  
40 going to 64 today...which will probably finish off most of the snow, except shady areas and drifts.

I think I'll let the woodstove go out for the first time in a month, with today and tomorrow in 60s.

Went to the "Home Show" yesterday at the state fairgrounds...got what I paid for, since the tix were free...not too exciting...I did talk with a local company about installing a transfer switch and plug for the genny...sounded like would cost at least $800 for my application. I had heard that number before.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,055  
Don,they have that wine at HEB in Bastrop.

Roy G.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,056  
34 going up to a warm 68 today in clear weather. And tomorrow 70 degrees, but come Wednesday a cold wet period starts with lots of rain.
Lots of rain here means lots of snow North, so you heard it here first. Of course, the only reliable forecast is Buppies...;)

spent yesterday afternoon doing financial planning for my lady friend, who would dearly love to stop teaching at 62, but not sure she can.
This is where, like I did for years in my last career, I go through people's financial shoeboxes and find stuff that makes me shake my head. Expensive small annuities
written only to maximize broker commission. Inappropriate investments. Crappy cancer policies and other useless insurances sold. Sigh. When I was licensed I had the additional "burden" of being a CFP, which meant I pledged to 110% of the time recommend products and services that were truly best for the client, not the agent's wallet. Now you know this is what they all say...but do? Oh no.

So now I have a friend who was sold a variety of annuity products several years ago with long back end surrender charges that are exactly what she doesn't need right now. But she's stuck and illiquid on several of these darling investment products sold to her.

My payment for the work was in the form of a delicious chicken cordon bleu and homemade apple crisp.
I had to chuckle, when I had my financial planning business, it was almost exclusively in the Quaker community of Pennsylvania.
That in itself was invaluable because coming in the door folks knew I was not a wolf in sheep's clothing.
And if they could not afford my consulting fee, at least for two little old ladies and one young couple with no money, I had my tea and cookies
payment plan. I would spend three hours with a family over their kitchen table (always the kitchen table, never an office) with papers spread everywhere and my fee was a pot of Earl Grey Tea and home made oatmeal raisin cookies. No wonder I gained weight...but those cookies were good. Not very helpful to charge folks money they don't have to tell them they have no money. Pro bono work but all good. Twice I was "purchased" by parents to do financial planning for twenty and thirty year old married kids who were in financial troubles, both times after I did work for the parents. Always I heard "if only I knew this thirty years ago"...

No, you don't want to buy penny stocks. Yes you need to study these investment options on your 403B and get out of the fixed fund paying you 2%. No you can't keep all that money in your Credit Union making 1%. (I was actually surprised to see that much interest even being paid...). An expected mix of folks invested too aggressively, 100% in stocks in their 60's, too conservatively with only fixed accounts chosen, etc.
So it was actually fun to dust off my rapidly rusting financial brain and do some "work". Not that I think she will like what I tell her...but one has to deal with facts, not fancy.

There is legislation in the works that will seriously increase the responsibility of anyone selling life insurance products to do basic financial planning first, vs. selling life insurance like hamburger. Not the highest level of care that I was held to, but at least some level...
i think this will change the huge secondary insurance business where we all get the fliers for cheap term and whatever else is being peddled by mail or online. Particularly insurance products aimed at the elderly. Many folks don't like the government sticking its nose in "our business" but here's an area where oversight is long overdue.
it's sad when we need more protection from the folks who allegedly are out there to help us. A lot of people cycle through the insurance business, like car salesmen..., and sell whatever they are told to to all their friends and family, and then go on to something else. And then I come along and open the shoebox and see stuff that folks never should have bought. I'm told over 90% of the new entrants into the life insurance business do not last. So think of all that insurance sold by folks who likely were pretty green behind the ears.

yes, buy term and invest the difference. Though those of you who have old whole life policies, some of them are crunching out internal yields of 4-6% now due to old guarantees made during times of high yields. So every once in a while, I find a diamond in the rough, something for sure one should not cancel.

Now I just wish I knew how to weld...:rolleyes:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,057  
2016-01-31, 0712

32 right now...high of 44 today and possible light rain.

Wifey and stepdaughter went to Glen Falls NY to do some shopping (I stayed home and fiddled about). Wife texted me and said she had a surprise for me. Well, it was a case of Yuengling Black and Tan...my favorite beer! It isn't sold in Vermont...haven't seen it in NH either. I haven't had a Black and Tan since we moved here. I'm very excited!

End of January...short month (it seemed)...
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #42,058  
I did talk with a local company about installing a transfer switch and plug for the genny...sounded like would cost at least $800 for my application. I had heard that number before.

Not surprising, seeing as how the switch alone can cost up to $600.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #42,060  
One good turn deserves another.

Here ya go, Drew: Welding Tips & Tricks

thanks. I've watched a lot of YouTube videos, and have a welding book. shows how exciting I am when I have a welding book
in the bathroom...
I'm getting closer; welding table set up, accessories ready, and my brand new three year old Everlast welder that has never been plugged in. About time.
 

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