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Well, at least you have it secured. I wish there was some way I could get out on ours with a roller & some of that rubberized sealant. I was considering going up there but my Wife says no way. And truth be told, if I slip, game over.
Morning Computiac.
Another day, another programming goof.....
Afternoon kado.
Yeah, you know what I mean. Normally it's pretty good on not having any mess ups, but they happen occasionally & when they block both lanes, everything comes to a standstill.
Just picked the wrong day to go. One thing worked out today, I was going to get a couple things from the store, but I noticed my Wife was almost out of one of her meds, so that got called in & I'll go in a bit. She has a bad habit of letting me know she needs more when she's down to her last pill....or completely out.
Looks like you could have used those bulbs the electric company wrote me about yesterday. Bit on the costly side.....for now at least.
My Wife saw that & said we should get some. I told her not just yet, not going to pay $19 for a light bulb that'll be 1/2 the price in probably a year.Sengled Everbright automatically switches to its built-in battery when the power goes out to provide 3.5 hours of continuous light at 60% brightness.* At just $19.99 per bulb with free shipping, get one for every room.
Good one for Grammar Fails. I'm also wondering who et Al.
Good afternoon, Paul. I would have taken the time to do small chores around the house, or maybe get beside a window and read a book or the newspaper. I cannot be idle . . .
Good morning, Mike & Sammy.
Good afternoon, Keith.
Good morning, TC & Kitties.
Good afternoon, Andre.
Good morning, Josey.
Good morning, Steve. No MBAM here, so I don't got no steenkin' errors.
Good morning, Beeman, Buzzy & Eddy.
Good morning, Borg. Bright side is that you weren't present for all the activity; just a little inconvenience.
Good morning, Bob.