What did you accomplish today?

Bobby schmeckle

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They're the first guests I've had in 40 days. Gotta be a good host and make sure they have something to eat.

I won't be the one who has to clean up the poop.



You'd probably be in for the fight of your life if you tried to choke one of them... a little s&m action.
***Clears Throat*** Did you know that some Toronto area migrant Geese move to James bay for summer moulting? Adult geese are monogamous for their relatively long lives. Candadian Geese also form gangs and are known to be extremely violent. They fly in a "V" formation not only for efficiency, but also as an intimidation tactic. The first Mayor of the town of Opasatika, Ontario was in all actuality, a goose. William Shatner (famous Candadian) owns a pair of the geese, named Delilah and Eustice.

You're welcome.
 

Laughing Grass

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Place I went to grad school, the residence was golf course adjacent, with a pond at the boundary. The pond was surrounded by a minefield of goose poo, size of half-smoked cigars and with an amazing tenacity on the sole of a sneaker. That militated against moonlight walks.
lol I feel for you. I had to abandon a nice pair of white flip flops because of goose poop.

***Clears Throat*** Did you know that some Toronto area migrant Geese move to James bay for summer moulting? Adult geese are monogamous for their relatively long lives. Candadian Geese also form gangs and are known to be extremely violent. They fly in a "V" formation not only for efficiency, but also as an intimidation tactic. The first Mayor of the town of Opasatika, Ontario was in all actuality, a goose. William Shatner (famous Candadian) owns a pair of the geese, named Delilah and Eustice.

You're welcome.
I knew they were monogamous and mean... and William Shatner should be our Governor General, not to take anything away from Julie Payette.
 

raratt

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Went to the commissary and found pretty much everything we needed. Have enough TP, paper towels and kleenex to last quite awhile. Choice rib steaks were $6.75 a pound so I stocked up on them. Ham wasn't such a deal, but I picked one up anyway. Holding down the couch for a bit before buds and suds time, getting a little warm outside.
 

shrxhky420

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Today was a busy day. I didn't do much other than manage things. I did get on the computer early this morning and pounded out a few emails and placed a couple orders to some suppliers.
Early this morning a contractor showed up to install our front door that was kicked in back when our neighbors house caught fire. The door looks awesome but I need to get new handles.
Well, as soon as the door guy showed up, I had to take mamashark to the hospital to have a minor surgery done on her thumb. So I drove her to san jose, it should have been 1hr from time of arrival to dismissal. Well it took way longer than it should have so I left mamashark there and headed back home to get more work done.
A few weeks ago, dog groomer was scheduled so had to get home for that too.
The pet groomer showed up to beautify my doggos.
I then left to go pick up mamashark from the hospital.
As I got home, the groomer was finishing up the 2nd cocker. Paid her and ran off to home depot to get hardware for the door... turns out they didn't have what I needed but got something for the interim. Brought that home so door guy could finish up.
Then I had to run to the grocery store, get this and that come home wipe it all down and put it away.
In all of that I was able to maintain a decent high.
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shrxhky420

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Neighbor's house catches fire, and your door gets kicked in. There is a story here :)
So did both gates on the side of the house that burned.

Ok, front door was kicked in by 1 neighbor unsure weather we were home or not. No one was home and it just so happened the front door was unlocked, so kicking the door in wasn't necessary. Lol.

The other neighbor ran through both of our gates to get to the backyard (could've run through the already kicked in front door) to try and hose down our house.
So far 25k or so in damages to our house from the fire.
Fire from the backyard, there was a fence but it's gone and still is,

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Next morning after some cleaning

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Front door

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One of 2 gates

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SH420
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Staff member
So did both gates on the side of the house that burned.

Ok, front door was kicked in by 1 neighbor unsure weather we were home or not. No one was home and it just so happened the front door was unlocked, so kicking the door in wasn't necessary. Lol.

The other neighbor ran through both of our gates to get to the backyard (could've run through the already kicked in front door) to try and hose down our house.
So far 25k or so in damages to our house from the fire.
Fire from the backyard, there was a fence but it's gone and still is,

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Next morning after some cleaning

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Front door

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One of 2 gates

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SH420
If they were trying to help I would not fault them.
Had you been home & asleep could have very well saved lives.
 

Bareback

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So did both gates on the side of the house that burned.

Ok, front door was kicked in by 1 neighbor unsure weather we were home or not. No one was home and it just so happened the front door was unlocked, so kicking the door in wasn't necessary. Lol.

The other neighbor ran through both of our gates to get to the backyard (could've run through the already kicked in front door) to try and hose down our house.
So far 25k or so in damages to our house from the fire.
Fire from the backyard, there was a fence but it's gone and still is,

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Next morning after some cleaning

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Front door

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One of 2 gates

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SH420
So the neighbors were just trying to make sure y’all were ok? Fire will get a person really amped up....trust me.
 

shrxhky420

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If they were trying to help I would not fault them.
Had you been home & asleep could have very well saved lives.
So the neighbors were just trying to make sure y’all were ok? Fire will get a person really amped up....trust me.
Actually we gave our neighbors huge hugs and lots of penis for their heroism.
There was no ill will towards either one of them. We love our neighbors.

SH420
 

Singlemalt

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So did both gates on the side of the house that burned.

Ok, front door was kicked in by 1 neighbor unsure weather we were home or not. No one was home and it just so happened the front door was unlocked, so kicking the door in wasn't necessary. Lol.

The other neighbor ran through both of our gates to get to the backyard (could've run through the already kicked in front door) to try and hose down our house.
So far 25k or so in damages to our house from the fire.
Fire from the backyard, there was a fence but it's gone and still is,

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Next morning after some cleaning

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Front door

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One of 2 gates

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SH420
Nice that the Radio Flyer survived
 

DarkWeb

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So did both gates on the side of the house that burned.

Ok, front door was kicked in by 1 neighbor unsure weather we were home or not. No one was home and it just so happened the front door was unlocked, so kicking the door in wasn't necessary. Lol.

The other neighbor ran through both of our gates to get to the backyard (could've run through the already kicked in front door) to try and hose down our house.
So far 25k or so in damages to our house from the fire.
Fire from the backyard, there was a fence but it's gone and still is,

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Next morning after some cleaning

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Front door

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One of 2 gates

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SH420
Shit that's nuts! Everyone ok in their family?
 
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