Coffee 4/24/2021
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Good morning fellows. Finally a day off from work. Coffee is on let’s have some scrambled eggs with sausage, English muffins with strawberry preserves to get us going. I’m into house chores this morning before the rain shows up. I hope everyone has a smooth weekend as Freddy would put it!
- D-frost
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Mornin'
Hot coffee sounds good, thank you, Todd. We had a quick,1 day snow, just enough to make the 'dan-d-lions' pop up!! Warm temps this week...Spring is here. Time to start mowing the grass. Have a great week-end, everyone.
Cheers
Hot coffee sounds good, thank you, Todd. We had a quick,1 day snow, just enough to make the 'dan-d-lions' pop up!! Warm temps this week...Spring is here. Time to start mowing the grass. Have a great week-end, everyone.
Cheers
- freetown fred
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Mornin all. Oustanding b-fast choice T--had 2 days of snow--all back to green now--34*---gotta go feed the young critters.
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Raining like hell.....has about every Sat. Going into a gym this morning to meet and try and impress the manager of the Knoxville 60/65 3 on 3 team. Havn't played in a month so.....lol. Not worried, still the quickest guy in the state...at my age...maybe...Then off to a group meeting for lunch with the wife and then home to meet my son and family for a firepit if the rain gets out, and cook out. Busy day. Have a great weekend everyone, hope some warm weather shows up or I am moving further South....
Kevin
Kevin
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Well...The last of Our 2 Day "Ohio White Attack" will melt today! Time's at a Premium to go after things prior to hard and fast growth of all things! Hey,it'll turn into a Jungle out there!
On a different note,the trailer's been "Soft Opened" prior to May,so options abound! Being it's a 2008,I'm doing some gradual "Life Extensions" on it that will involve dropping the underbody panels. I can't wait for that Operation! Soo,as alwaysYou Fine Folks Stay Loose,And Take Care!!
On a different note,the trailer's been "Soft Opened" prior to May,so options abound! Being it's a 2008,I'm doing some gradual "Life Extensions" on it that will involve dropping the underbody panels. I can't wait for that Operation! Soo,as alwaysYou Fine Folks Stay Loose,And Take Care!!
- lsayre
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For a good heart stopper try scrambled eggs with a good dollop of mayonnaise blended in. Very addictive.
- freetown fred
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Hellman's I'm hopin Larry--one of my favorites
- freetown fred
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You betcha--well, got mowin done today, a good start on rebuilding my roller frame work--hell, it's all wood with 1/4" steel bracing--steel is great--rough cut, not so much--hell, it only lasted 25 yrs or there abouts!! LOL (pix to follow at some point) Patched a hairline crack in water trough with some spray flex-seal MAX--gotta set-up for 24 hrs--got some paste also--gonna create cab corners---worth a shot with the price they want today--YEP, even E-bay What a beautiful day--t-shirt weather till around 5 PM. Oh well, tomorrow's another day.
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Hell of a day FF. Made the Knoxville team, met with fellow members for a birthday bash at 1, joined by me son and family at 4 and heading out to a private local bar tonight.....life is good......
Kevin
Kevin
- Keepaeyeonit
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Good Sunday morning friends, been kinda busy lately as camping season has started plus giving a helping hand to my Brother in law with the house, seems like they are going above and beyond with all the work they are doing but I just hope it will pay off for them.
What a crazy weather week it has been here as we were gutting the grass in 70º on Sunday then blowing 6" of snow on Tuesday!! I also think people forgot how to drive in the snow and its only been a month
Ok people I'm off again, have a good upcoming week and stay safe in these crazy times we are in .
What a crazy weather week it has been here as we were gutting the grass in 70º on Sunday then blowing 6" of snow on Tuesday!! I also think people forgot how to drive in the snow and its only been a month
Ok people I'm off again, have a good upcoming week and stay safe in these crazy times we are in .
- Rob R.
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I tried cooking scrambled eggs in olive oil rather than butter once...they were ok, but tasted off to me. Butter in the pan and a some grated sharp cheddar mixed in is my favorite...but I will try the mayo.
- Rob R.
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You did better than me. I fired my mower up for the first time this season and did half the mowing. Decided to stop and get a drink, and that was the end of my mowing. The PTO clutch won't engage due to some sort of electrical issue.
- freetown fred
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Damn Rob, I need to get me one of them thar fancy critters instead of these 3 POS 1970's start every time & run like the old energizer bunny Wheel Horses!!! LOL Sorry buddy, couldn't help myself!!! As we both know--elec. issues SUK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PS--YEP, butter will happily spoil ya!!!
- Rob R.
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You are welcome to stop by with a Wheel Horse and give me a demonstration. By the time you finish the remaining 2 acres I might have mine fixed. I am thinking the issue might just be the PTO switch.