I was watching something about the Derby this morning. My pick sounds good for sloppy tracks. Who's the filly?Just saw a prelim race shot and the track is sloppy muddy. I don't know how to pick horses on a wet track. The few times I went to the greyhound races when living in FL I found the heaviest dogs tended to run better on wet tracks.
Looks good to me! Lemon chess is one of my favorites.I decided to make a dessert that I like for a change. Lemon icebox pie. The lemon zest didn't work to well, but who cares. View attachment 1303453
I'll be lucky if I get one slice. And he tells me I need to gain weight. I eat like a pig. My serving are just much smaller than his.Reckon H22 will turn it down?
I've probably lost 15# this week. Scared to look.I'll be lucky if I get one slice. And he tells me I need to gain weight. I eat like a pig. My serving are just much smaller than his.
You’ll never win anything by keeping your eyes on the fillies in the standsThe filly running in the Derby looks good.
Ga Metals in Danielsville is popular.Where did you buy your tin. I need some but can’t find a place with a decent price.
I have a friend that just built a shop. I'm sure he checked around. I can ask himGa Metals in Danielsville is popular.
Worth a call
That's one thing H22 added when we built the back porch deck. Took the roof to the end of the house for a covered grilling area on the side.Working from home has it's advantages. On my lunch break, I progressed along on the roof over my grill area.View attachment 1303466
Reminds me of a buddy of mine back in the 80's. His wife washed and hung all of his work clothes out to dry one Friday (hang'n his pants by the leg bottoms), things happened and she didn't bring them in and fold them till Sunday night. Monday morning he gets up and gets dressed and feels a "burning sensation" in his.. er.. neither region. Seams while on the line a bunch of red wasp built a nest the size of a baseball in the crotch of his jeans. Fella couldn't walk right for months.
Lowes. Their corrugated was reasonable. Of course, I went with the non-reasonable 'ribbed' version.Where did you buy your tin. I need some but can’t find a place with a decent price.
Silly boy everyone knows to place a wood backing on the end of the trailer for stopping the tin from moving.I was hauling a load of tin for a house I built once.
Flatbed trailer. Drove a 16 Penney nail, maybe two behind the stack to keep it from sliding.
Had straps across it. Nails bent.
Was going up a hill and the whole load slid off the back. Looked like a deck of playing cards scattered for a couple hundred yards in the middle of 78 highway.
Fun day