Random Jibber Jabber Thread

Singlemalt

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I got lazy over a few years. Had Dish 500 or whatever they called it....everything but porn and payperview. $157/month and too often there was nuthin to watch. History wasn't history, science wasn't science, etc anymore. Dumped it and have Netflix for $9/mo I'm happy now
PLUS!.....note that I quote my own post: THE FUCKERS had commercials! I'm paying up the ass and still get fucking commercials. Just like the Sunday newspaper, ya pay extra for glossy adverts.
 

Blue Wizard

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I got lazy over a few years. Had Dish 500 or whatever they called it....everything but porn and payperview. $157/month and too often there was nuthin to watch. History wasn't history, science wasn't science, etc anymore. Dumped it and have Netflix for $9/mo I'm happy now
My friend has a ton of channels and every time I go over there there's nothing on and he has to look for something on Netflix.
 

dannyboy602

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Love Netflix. At $8 it can't be beat. The list is a little small though so I also tried out Hulu for a month for free and decided to keep it. Hulu is awesome and it has some good tv shows...also got Curiosity at like $3 a month with some cool science shows.
If I'm still bored I will usually find a good flick on Amazon for like $3. Amazon has some good shit for free if you have Prime which is idk, maybe $70 a year but I don't have Prime. So with all that shit I don't have nor will I ever get cable again. Fuck the cable companies.
They raped me for long enough.
 

TripleMindedGee5150

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Sorry. I meant the car. I thought is was a Mini Cooper.
LOL oh. Obviously..... man I'm to hard for a mini coop. I roll in a Mazda. That's hard AF. Ha! But actually also an economic deal.

Got it for 5 grand. Mazda 6i , momo rims, Bluetooth , racing coils, magna flow exhaust, quick shifter; Tinted Windows , clean interior. 98,000 miles when I got it. Good deal to me. I'm simple like that
 

UncleBuck

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the ladders you see my boss on top of are 24 feet each. it's no fun having to climb in front of the ladder to get on the scaffold either. i nearly cried just setting this up.



the scaffold around the side of the house is not quite as high since the ground slopes up, but the scaffold is narrower and obviously the ladders have to sit on sloped ground. that was where i worked.

we run skillsaws through metal/aluminum/vinyl windows to cut them out. often, the saw will catch and kick hard when it hits something it doesn't want to cut. that's a terrifying feeling when you're that high up above concrete with no harness.

but i'm still alive.
 

Indagrow

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the ladders you see my boss on top of are 24 feet each. it's no fun having to climb in front of the ladder to get on the scaffold either. i nearly cried just setting this up.



the scaffold around the side of the house is not quite as high since the ground slopes up, but the scaffold is narrower and obviously the ladders have to sit on sloped ground. that was where i worked.

we run skillsaws through metal/aluminum/vinyl windows to cut them out. often, the saw will catch and kick hard when it hits something it doesn't want to cut. that's a terrifying feeling when you're that high up above concrete with no harness.

but i'm still alive.
You should have a harness man that's some sketchy shit, good thing it's around the back of the house OSHA would love that. Be safe out there man, politics needs you.

Btw how's the crop going? It's been at least a year since I've seen any plants out of you. Last I remember you had that green house with chickens in it...
 
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