Whatcha doin????

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by TrustGzus, Aug 16, 2018.

  1. RabbiKnife

    RabbiKnife Open the pod bay door, please HAL. Staff Member

    I thought you were a specist, not a racist...
     
  2. teddyv

    teddyv The horse is in the barn. Staff Member

    A what now?
     
  3. RabbiKnife

    RabbiKnife Open the pod bay door, please HAL. Staff Member

    A specist.

    You have a prejudice for horses over Canadians... After all, the horse is in the barn...
     
  4. Cloudwalker

    Cloudwalker The genuine, original, one and only Cloudwalker Staff Member

    Got my first Shingles vacation yesterday. Now my arm is sore from the shot.
     
  5. Athanasius

    Athanasius Life is not a problem to be solved Staff Member

    Better than shingles though?
     
  6. RabbiKnife

    RabbiKnife Open the pod bay door, please HAL. Staff Member

    I had shingles in law school. You don't want them.
     
  7. Athanasius

    Athanasius Life is not a problem to be solved Staff Member

    I knew a guy who broke his back with shingles. Well he fell off a roof, he was a roofer.
     
  8. RabbiKnife

    RabbiKnife Open the pod bay door, please HAL. Staff Member

    I've fallen off a roof carrying shingles, too.

    Don't know which hurt more... shingles or shingles.
     
  9. teddyv

    teddyv The horse is in the barn. Staff Member

    Unless you've got shakes.
     
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  10. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    Shaking my head. Sawmill in Livingston (sistermill to Townsend mill which closed before burning down by arson) almost fully recovered before burning again this week.
    If this was a mining operation M.S.H.A. among other agencies would have banned it by now.
    At some point: uninsurable, one would think.
    The company closed our mill in Townsend - big mistake. Wrong mill.
     
  11. RabbiKnife

    RabbiKnife Open the pod bay door, please HAL. Staff Member

    Something amiss somewhere for certain…
     
  12. Athanasius

    Athanasius Life is not a problem to be solved Staff Member

    Banning a certain new member on the other site. May be find a place that thinks he's as clever as he thinks he is.

    I don't know why they try. They're obvious from the word go and no matter how much time you give them, they just can't stop with the gaslighting, fallacies, and whatever else.
     
  13. teddyv

    teddyv The horse is in the barn. Staff Member

    A bunch of mills closing down up this way as well. Pellets, dimensional, pulp.
    The access to timber is getting tighter.
     
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  14. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    Official closure today. 70 laid off.
    Lot of "Aw shucks" sentimentality in the newspaper for a company that literally burned itself down.
     
  15. tango

    tango ... and you shall live ... Staff Member

    Went for a run today. I had planned a 10k route but my fitness watch has monthly challenges, and one of them for this month was to run a 15k. The sun was warm and the weather less gusty than the forecast said so I rerouted and did 15k instead. My legs don't like me very much right now.
     
  16. Cloudwalker

    Cloudwalker The genuine, original, one and only Cloudwalker Staff Member

    If someone ever sees me running please catch whoever is chasing me :D:p
     
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  17. Athanasius

    Athanasius Life is not a problem to be solved Staff Member

    Remortgage + valuation-from-companies-with-awful-reviews stress
     
  18. RabbiKnife

    RabbiKnife Open the pod bay door, please HAL. Staff Member

    Grace and peace to you!
     
  19. Athanasius

    Athanasius Life is not a problem to be solved Staff Member

    Thanks, gonna need it :S That or a lottery win!
     
  20. tango

    tango ... and you shall live ... Staff Member

    A bit more wrecking today. I took down a light fitting and the rest of the plaster around the light fitting. Now I've got a load of laths holding the nasty cellulose insulation between the ceiling joists. The next step (for another day) is to pull down the laths, then gather up the piles of cellulose, replace them with nice new fiberglass, and bag up the cellulose for removal. Once that's done I can look at finally fitting some soundproofing material to the walls and ceilings.

    Looking at a wide open space has given us some more ideas of what we might do with the space. We've always leaned towards one way of laying out the upstairs but now we're thinking of doing something slightly different. But it would involve getting rid of a little space which, while it's not a whole lot of use in and of itself, does seem like a kinda neat space to keep hold of.

    I'm starting to think this might be the year I actually get to make some meaningful steps forward. It's long overdue...
     

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