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mr sunshine

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Last week I went to a buffet, I had a pile of eaten ribs on a napkin. The guy that takes the plates came by so I handed him the plate, the bones weren't on it. He reaches over and picks up my eaten ribs with his bare hand. I thought that was cool, I liked it.
 

ANC

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Fynbos vegitation
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Our Hotel seen at top left. They are really good, even supplied free toys for all three kids. Complimentary well-stocked minibar, and an awesome breakfast and buffet. It is really a nice place for over 40s. Not many young people, no doubt because of the costs. This is probably the fanciest hotel in Town. Drove past it many times, never thought I'd stay there.
https://www.themarinehotel.co.za/ Hit the link for some video

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Jimmyjonestoo

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Not today but recently begin building a new chicken/duck coop. Mostly recycled materials. In coop brooder box above the roost will keep youngins out of the basement while acclimating to the other birds and such. Got an idea for a feeder I'll put next to the nests. A couple finishing touches. Probably pallet wood on the outside. Cinder blocks are where the duck pond is going. 20180411_192513.jpg
 

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ANC

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Welcome to the solar minimum, things ain't going to get better until 2025.
I have warned of this before.

I showed my wife and friends the water marks on the cliffs next to the coast today, then we had a little chuckle about ocean levels rising and falling.
Can you like see the shape of snow crystals with your bare eye, or do you need a microscope?
 

neosapien

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I accomplished western unioning money for the first time today. To my hopeless little brother who's down in Florida for a wedding and so broke he can't even cover the cost of his checked bag. :roll:. I guess they don't have the older brother is tired of bailing out his reckless little brother emoji yet.
 

tangerinegreen555

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I accomplished western unioning money for the first time today. To my hopeless little brother who's down in Florida for a wedding and so broke he can't even cover the cost of his checked bag. :roll:. I guess they don't have the older brother is tired of bailing out his reckless little brother emoji yet.
There's one in every family, I guess.

We used to bring up coke from Florida in the '80's. We all had our fun, everybody got out of that after a couple people went to jail.

Except my esteemed brother in law who just 'can't quit'. He stole off his mother for years, we just got another PFA for her, I think that's #4.

He told her he was paying her taxes, now she's 3 years behind.

He water tank blew 2 weeks ago. A 94 year old woman without hot water. I asked her if she had money to get one and she said, 'yeah, I have $300.'

Guess who covered her new water tank, expansion tank and pressure reducer valve (that wasn't even there with 150 PSI entering that house)?

Me. While that scumbag is cooking coke somewhere.
 

lokie

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Turned on my AC yesterday. The temp has gone up inside since then.:?
Everything inside looked good, the thermostat was working and the intake fan was running.
I went outside to check the condenser unit. It was running, on an 11 second cycle.:cuss:
8 sec on 3 sec off.:cuss::cuss:. Guess I'll be paying for a repair visit on Monday.>:(
Until it's fixed I'm leaving my grow lab open to help cool part of the house.o_O

We went to my dads house today and he wanted to turn on his AC. Of course
everything done at his house is complicated, whether it needs to be or not.:roll:

I think he had help from NASA to design his system. Most just change the settings
at the thermostat. Not at his house. To switch from heat to cool you have to "turn this valve,
that valve and another one just around the corner. Press this button for 8 sec then flip
that switch on the wall. Now turn off the heater by turning this valve, flip those switches,
then turn the other valve over top of the unit.":roll:

It does not have to be this way. He could actually do things the easy way, just as the rest of
the modern world does, by switching the settings at the thermostat. All of the complex
valves, switches and buttons could be left alone and his AC would be normal.

"Do what I tell you, that's the way it is done." He is a control freak from way back.

Any type of maintenance at his place, comes with complex instructions, all the way down
to how to put gas in the lawn mower and he has no problems in repeating the instructions
every time anything is needed. And when I say "OK, I got it." he continues with his instructions
until he has covered all that is on his mind. In the time it takes him to explain, I could have filled
the mower and almost have the lawn done.:P

I've learned to listen to his spiel then just go and get things done the most efficient
way possible.8)
 

tyler.durden

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Turned on my AC yesterday. The temp has gone up inside since then.:?
Everything inside looked good, the thermostat was working and the intake fan was running.
I went outside to check the condenser unit. It was running, on an 11 second cycle.:cuss:
8 sec on 3 sec off.:cuss::cuss:. Guess I'll be paying for a repair visit on Monday.>:(
Until it's fixed I'm leaving my grow lab open to help cool part of the house.o_O

We went to my dads house today and he wanted to turn on his AC. Of course
everything done at his house is complicated, whether it needs to be or not.:roll:

I think he had help from NASA to design his system. Most just change the settings
at the thermostat. Not at his house. To switch from heat to cool you have to "turn this valve,
that valve and another one just around the corner. Press this button for 8 sec then flip
that switch on the wall. Now turn off the heater by turning this valve, flip those switches,
then turn the other valve over top of the unit.":roll:

It does not have to be this way. He could actually do things the easy way, just as the rest of
the modern world does, by switching the settings at the thermostat. All of the complex
valves, switches and buttons could be left alone and his AC would be normal.

"Do what I tell you, that's the way it is done." He is a control freak from way back.

Any type of maintenance at his place, comes with complex instructions, all the way down
to how to put gas in the lawn mower and he has no problems in repeating the instructions
every time anything is needed. And when I say "OK, I got it." he continues with his instructions
until he has covered all that is on his mind. In the time it takes him to explain, I could have filled
the mower and almost have the lawn done.:P

I've learned to listen to his spiel then just go and get things done the most efficient
way possible.8)

Can we get some grow lab pics?
 
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