The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Listen, to heck with @Cesar R M - he already lives somewhere nice and warm.

I propose that you take me in. I will pay rent, make the beds, do everyone's laundry, and lick my plate so clean you won't even have to put it in the dishwasher.

I'm pretty low maintenance, will not hog the washroom, travel with my own sleeve of Red Solo cups, and have a Costco membership.

What does Cesar bring to the table in comparison?

Hmmm...? o_O
I may hafta' open the bidding up on this.
But, if I do, let me just say that you are waaaaaaayyyyy out in the lead, at this point...! ;) :)
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
we have those everywhere! :D

It is the only piece of fence we had to add to the property to totally enclose it. When we paved the stone driveway (yuck the dust) it made a weird transition once we put the fence up to keep the Pup in the yard. My Sis suggested Morning Glory's and it was a perfect solution. In the warm weather months it seals off the backyard that is so pretty from the driveway and looking into the garage when the door is open. A 25 foot 4 foot high wall of green and flowers. When it finishes growing in I'll post a picture. It is growing faster this year with all the rain.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
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Someday I'll be caught up. :joyfull:

Good Luck with that. I'm thinking come winter I'll catch up again. Today I hit the 95% level of pulling all the outdoor chores, the front and back yards and gardens look so pretty. Even got the last of the mulch in.

I still have some pesky weeds to deal with but I need a couple of dry days in a row for that to happen.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Thanks Gabe, I haven't seen those plants for ages. Probably don't grow well out here. So pretty. We had the blue ones, when I was young. I love seeing things grow. I went out and pulled my first green onion this morning. Going on top of my salad. Yummy!

Awe, glad to bring the Midwest back into your life. I can't imagine Morning Glories not growing well anywhere, they are so invasive. I pull 75% of them as they make their way everywhere and their roots are so freak'n long. They are to the point where I don't even have to reseed, they just come back up in the spring from their own seeds. I have them in all colors including bi and tri colors.

I've never had any luck with growing green onions. I obliviously am doing something wrong, don't have luck with garlic either. Now Chive I have a nice invasive plot growing, they have pretty purple flowers too.
 

catmom46

Well-Known Member
I hear you and I will bet that when I need to do it on my car, I will regret that I sold all my tools when I moved to NC. I have been lucky though... my car has 112,000 miles on it and it still has the original brakes on it. And it's a heavy car... a 2005 Cadillac DHS. I was also amazed that when it had it's last oil change I was able to see underneath the car and the entire exhaust system is still shiny metal and that's after 6 years in Vermont winters, salt laden and all.

I sometimes get upset by the newer car designs though. For example, if I open the hood on mine all I see is another hood. I have no idea what the engine even looks like so I would probably turn away from attempting repairs at all. At the same time I can't help but remember how much maintenance the older cars took. You had to know where the spark plugs were because you were supposed to change them every 10 to 15K. (remember that... points, plugs and condenser plus timing light to move the distributor alignment just about every tune up. 2 degrees above top dead center, etc.) To my knowledge my plugs are still original. I know I have never changed them and when I bought the car it was only 3 years old. (actually closer to 2 years old). I can remember that I would take a bunch of tune-ups and a feeling of good luck to take any long distance trips with them and when they hit 80 to 90K you might just as well drive or tow them to the junkyard. I'd head cross country with mine tomorrow if there was a reason too, without any fear at all. The old cars may have been heavier and easier to get at mechanically, but, I really strongly feel that the dependability was much less then now. People are getting 300 and 400K miles out of a vehicle regularly now, that wasn't even a dream back then.

Um, I remember the phrase "top dead center" from My Cousin Vinny. Do I get points for that? :cyclops:
 

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