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misskaz 01-21-12 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by striknein (Post 13748737)

Hah. I have the exact same (Le Creuset?) pot, and mine is currently on its way to creating Beef Carbonnade. Not ready for the picture taking stage just yet. We're going to a soup party at a friend's house tonight - everyone brings soup or stew or bread or whatever. Second year running, and it's always a good time in mid-January.

PlattsVegas 01-21-12 02:48 PM

TT, what acreage is your neighbor's lawn? I would never have a riding mower for anything less than six acres, and there would have to be serious hills involved (although I am twenty years old). I have hired myself out for lawn mowing service, and it is crazy what people are willing to pay a professional. One of my friend's parents has a lawn care business, and he doesn't drop a blade for less than $50.

Today, I had lunch with my 60 year old host mother and her friends. I am jealous of all of y'all who have snow. It's like 85 degrees here and HUMID. Worst part is, I had to wear long pants and a dress shirt, with a belt. Not the appropriate attire for the climate.

misskaz 01-21-12 03:08 PM

Today is Squirrel Appreciation Day.

/sits back and waits for the appreciation to come rolling in. ;)

Santaria 01-21-12 03:11 PM

...cried when I woke up and realized that yes, my custom-built Devil is sitting in my bedroom, sans the fyxation tires that I ordered (that are sitting in an airport in Colorado) at the same time as the other items I got from UC. They won't be here until Tuesday which means my amazingly gorgeous ride is just sitting there, staring at me.

So I rode the M80 and tested out my new pedals on her. Stick like glue. Got chased for about 50 yards by border patrol before they realized that I was on the U.S. side of the fence.
Agreed to adopt a 4-year-old Russian Blue who is named Maggie; she's joining my snow-white teacup Chihuahua named Mojito.

Muffin Man 01-21-12 03:12 PM

I just uninstalled a square tapered bracket bb, and replaced it with a gxp bb. First time I have messed with a bb. thank god for that park tools website.

homebrewk 01-21-12 03:12 PM

http://rlv.zcache.com/wink_face_tshi...3zvfue_400.jpg

TejanoTrackie 01-21-12 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by PlattsVegas (Post 13748879)
TT, what acreage is your neighbor's lawn? I would never have a riding mower for anything less than six acres, and there would have to be serious hills involved (although I am twenty years old). I have hired myself out for lawn mowing service, and it is crazy what people are willing to pay a professional. One of my friend's parents has a lawn care business, and he doesn't drop a blade for less than $50.

Our lawns are both tiny, about a 1/4 acre each total in both front and back of the houses. It's absurd that he's got a riding mower, although it's a rather small one. Most of the neighbors use a lawn service, but the only ones doing their own that have rider mowers are really elderly or have steeply sloped yards. The rest have mostly self-propelled walk behind mowers. I'm doing strictly mulching with mine, although it does include attachments for rear bagging and side discharge, which I'll likely never use.

RGNY 01-21-12 03:34 PM

big bowl of pho for lunch, with mystery meatballs/brisket/tripe/tendon.

tall can of Miller High Life and shot of Jack Daniels Green Label.

half hour hard ride on the rollers. still have to drop the nose on the saddle a little. gets a little personal after about 20min.

calv 01-21-12 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13747142)
Raining up in Davis too. Pouring, actually.

Wait a god dawned minute. Do you go to school here?

Sherblock 01-21-12 04:45 PM

High school, yes. I asked you a while back but you never responded.

dddavid 01-21-12 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 13749018)
half hour hard ride on the rollers. still have to drop the nose on the saddle a little. gets a little personal after about 20min.

I was getting that feeling too when I first started using my rollers. I think it was because I was reluctant to shift my weight around on the seat because my balance wasn't great. Since I've gotten comfortable shifting my weight around, no more problemos.

BigglyPuff 01-21-12 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 13749018)
big bowl of pho for lunch, with mystery meatballs/brisket/tripe/tendon.

tall can of Miller High Life and shot of Jack Daniels Green Label.

Wait. What? JD makes labels?

You sure you don't mean Johnnie Walker?

RGNY 01-21-12 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 13749350)
Wait. What? JD makes labels?

You sure you don't mean Johnnie Walker?

http://www.champersgroup.com/product...el-Bourbon.jpg

lighter and mellower...

PlattsVegas 01-21-12 06:15 PM

and more expensive...

striknein 01-21-12 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by PlattsVegas (Post 13749494)
and more expensive...

Grownups can sometimes afford nice things.

LesterOfPuppets 01-21-12 06:34 PM

No way I'd push mower a 6 acre spread. If I had that much land I don't even think I'd mow that much of it. Half acre is plenty of grass for me.

yummygooey 01-21-12 06:40 PM

Got a new (used) Korg Pitchblack today but it won't tune my bass! Ruh roh!

I can't figure out if there is something wrong with my bass or if there is something wrong with the tuner.

djsfix 01-21-12 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 13748673)
happy bday! :)


snow is gone, so today i rode my bike and will continue to ride my bike until... can't stop, dont want to

Thanks Jdgesus!

yummygooey 01-21-12 06:51 PM

Another happy bday!

KtownScott 01-21-12 06:56 PM

Got my stem, stem adapter, and priced powdercoating the frame.

Sherblock 01-21-12 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 13749566)
Got a new (used) Korg Pitchblack today but it won't tune my bass! Ruh roh!

I can't figure out if there is something wrong with my bass or if there is something wrong with the tuner.

Hopefully something's wrong with the tuner. Instruments are expensive :/

PlattsVegas 01-21-12 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by striknein (Post 13749532)
Grownups can sometimes afford nice things.

Not knockin' it, because it is quite a tasty beverage. I was simply saying it was more expensive than the original (which in my opinion is still expensive). And as for "grownup" I think am more mature than the majority of the people my age,(EDIT: by the way, I pay for every thing I have, which is more than many people my age can say, and I pay for it through hard work) and I happen to be on a tight budget, which coincidentally causes me to be more price conscious than those who are more financially stable. EDIT cont: Be careful when passing judgement on the Internet. I was offended when I read what you wrote, but I will not let it get under my skin. EDIT Cont.II. I guess I did let it get under my skin by posting the new edits. The way you phrased your reply really irritated me. All my life, people have asked me "why don't you (do/say/upgrade) this/that?" The only answer I can give is that, when you have to factor in not only real but also opportunity cost, in relation to how many hours worked, it gives one a different perspective on the value of money. I hope you were born to a more well-off family so you do not have to factor these things (for lack of a better word) into your life. but for those of us who do, try not to label frugal peopel as "juvenile" which is what you inadvertently did by referring to yourself as a "grownup.'

/sorryfortheofftopicrant

And to Lester of Puppets, I was hired out to mow that much acreage for $10 an hour. A steal for the homeowner and money in the bank (eventually the University) for me. I certainly did not enjoy the experience!

hamfoh 01-21-12 07:41 PM

biking to Galveston tomorrow, can't decide if I should take the Cinelli or play it a bit safer with the Leader townie. I've never ridden over the causeway going into the island, so I'm not sure how steep it is going down.

Santaria 01-21-12 09:49 PM

I thought the causeway wasn't rideable, at least not in Corpus or down here on SPI.

hamfoh 01-21-12 10:18 PM

what do you mean by not rideable?


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