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Friday, August 11, 2023

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  1. #1 first turn off the propane. Oi

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  2. # 3 What the hell is that?

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    1. I want one!!
      https://www.indiatimes.com/trending/wtf/strange-creature-shoots-tree-web-to-catch-prey-598426.html#:~:text=The%20worm%20is%20part%20of,also%20part%20of%20those%20thousands.

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    2. Non-human biologic.

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    3. I thought for sure it was something taken from the veins or arteries of 'jabbed' people.

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    4. A Goa'uld attempting to blend with a new host.

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    1. It is a ribbon worm. Link to info on the worm is on my earlier comment. That comment did not have the name of the worm, but the link does. .

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    2. Member of the phylum Nemertea

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    3. Yeah, everybody knows THAT. Sheeesh...
      Ed

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  4. #3 bloodworm?
    #10 Lose your concentration for a split second, you won't be doing that job anymore

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  5. Yeah. Same question about #3.
    C'mon, Kenny, you owe us an explanation for that one!!

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  6. #1: I've had this happen. All the residual fat caught fire and had a good burn. I've never cleaned a barbecue as thoroughly as I did the next day.

    #7: I love the "not my problem" attitude.

    #8: There's no shortage of Biden administration analogies that can be made here.

    #9: Where's a pack of Jack Russels when you need one?

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  7. #2: Close, but no seegar

    #3: Does the ribbonworm dwell in the intestines and ride a turd out like a tapeworm on a surf board?

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    1. I think I've had enough internet for today

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  8. #2 is why I would never buy a used Jeep.

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    1. Or buy one at all.

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    2. "...if it seems stupid, but it works, it ain't stupid"

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  9. #1, turn the gas off & let the "self-cleaning" fixture of the grill do it's thing!

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  10. #1 Looks like my dumbass neighbor on memorial day, burned the wooden fence between our houses , 3 giant American sycamore trees & almost burned their house down. Just trying to cook a chicken. They had fake silk leaves all over the fence, that crap burned like gasoline.

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  11. #4 - OSB should never be used for subfloor applications. Despite all those "sturd-i-floor ratings, just don't, obviously.

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  12. #4 Looks like he learned that trick back when they used plywood and not that cheap ass OSB.

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  13. #1 is what I would do with #3.
    Toss it in, close the lid.

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  14. #10 I wonder if there is a plaque next to the machine with peoples names with nine fingers.

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  15. #4 is why OSB sucks. unless you use double thickness compared to plywood. seen many many places i worked on 5/16 sheathing, 7/16 subfloor. the crap deteriorates or gets wet and it's over. now, about those OSB floor I joists ...

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  16. #1 "You will eat it well done, and you will like it!"
    Kari

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