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Monday, July 17, 2023

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  1. #5 drain plug issues?
    WiscoDave

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    1. The Biden Administration explained in one picture.

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    2. Better pick up the pace!

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  2. #5 is related to #8 by a straight line.
    #10 is Monday with sprinkles.

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    1. #10 is Monday without brick ties nailed properly to studs.

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  3. I love 10, but I think it's an art installation in britishland somewhere.

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  4. #10 An art project done in 2013 in Margate, UK.
    chestnut

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  5. Number 8 should be number 5.

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  6. #8-Sunko De Mayo #10-Build Back Better. Thanks, i'll let myself out...

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  7. #2: Looks like a Vietnamese connstruction company's work..

    #8: I'm reminded of words you only want to hear in the bedroom: "Goin' Down".

    #10: An example of the way MSM portrays the current summer heat spell on the 6 O'clock news.

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    1. Anyone with half a brain that's lived more than half a lifetime is beyond sick of the stories about 'extreme weather'.
      In talking about the warm weather yesterday a local weather clown managed to use the term climate change twice... in one sentence. If I could have reached through the screen and strangled him I would have.

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    2. Elmo, you like me and most over the age of 40 learned in school about dinosaurs, the ice age and the volcanic age among others. Those were real climate changes and they happened long before man had fossil fuels. Today we hear their garbage " science " tell us what we know as fact, that the climate changes constantly and had for as long as you believe the earth has been in existence, is wrong and only the likes of idiots like john kerry and al gore know the truth.... That the nonsense called carbon credits is part of the answer along with the abolishing of fossil fuels to stop what happens naturally...
      Well call me a fucking dinosaur but I will not ever bow down to their bullshit..
      JD

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    3. The same artist (Alex Chinneck) built a house out of wax bricks. It melted over the course of three weeks.

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  8. Every now and then, somehow my wife does #6 but at least she places the carafe on the warmer. I think she doesn't have everything lined up quite right, and the valve under the filter stays closed causing everything to overflow. It takes me the better part of an hour to clean the coffee maker so its usable again.

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  9. #2 Definitely self caused by an excess of stupid

    #8 The Sink-oh De Mayo

    #9 Nasty ick


    Midwest Chick

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  10. #4. Been there, done that. It's...not fun getting it out.

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  11. #3 had real skill. Not only did he dump the load on his forks he took out the beer in the bay he backed in to plus whatever was on the other side of that. A touch more power and he could have taken the entire rack down

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    1. Did that with a stack of three washing machines while learning to drive one of those things when I was 15. My old man was pissed and told the workers he better not catch them feeding me any more gin. Good times!

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  12. #3 - If that were Bud Light, I'd call that a public service. Never had Keystone - is that a regional thing?

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  13. Not wanting to jenix myself but so far my Monday is much better than those guys....
    JD

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  14. I've had a #6 too many times to count. My theory is that coffeemaker manufacturers sped up the brewing process to compete against Keurigs, and that often results in hot water being dumped into the filter faster than it can be processed. The grounds overflow and clog the filter drain, resulting in a blowout. The only filters that seem to work are Melitta filters.

    Yes, I have too much time on my hands.

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  15. #3. Remember their old advertising...Wouldn't it be great if...
    The singer of a band I was in back in the 80s and I could only afford Keystone at the time. We called it Headache Medicine...if you didn't have a headache, you would after drinking it.
    Their commercial came on while we were guzzling a couple of cases down while writing songs one night and Sean looked at me and held up his Keystone saying "Wouldn't it be great if we could afford REAL beer?"

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  16. #5: Keep bailing, you're almost there!

    #9: That hair's been fucked for a while.

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  17. #4 - never was a problem until they switched for all metal to a plastic handle with the metal ribbon pressed into the bottom. Had that happen to 2 different cars, both times while being serviced by someone else. Once at a dealership, where they fixed it right away cause it was still under warranty. Once at a PDQ where they said they couldn't fix it and refused to pay for a new one. I refused to pay for the oil change and drove off. Words were exchanged. Pulled it myself at home and bought a new one.

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  18. #3 looks like cribbing underneath the front of the lift .

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