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Monday, May 27, 2024

WHAT??? It's Monday already???

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  1. #2: Wow. A fishing story that I'd actually want to hear.
    #3: I had one with a chipped spout that did this. I figured everything would be fine when I bought a new one. Nope, exact same thing still happens.
    #7: The main reason I hate ceramic stove tops. That's a stupidly expensive repair too.

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    1. #2: I'm guess the lure got hung up in the branches while casting and couldn't be unsnagged, so the fisherman said, F- it and moved on.

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    2. #2 The fisherman has gone home to get the chainsaw to recover the pole. Same thing happened last year (see the tree in the water on the center left side).

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  2. # 10. BTDT. It's a bitch. Had to get the rim of the fork, and the tires are expensive.

    Yer plane is helpless until fixed, even more than a car or truck.

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  3. #6 - idiot. It amazes me how many people think a thin sheet of drywall is enough to support their weight. This "guy" obviously had zero clue.

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    1. Guy? It might be a girlie guy or a girl. Look at the stretch pants. Or tights or whatever they call them these days. :)

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  4. Tech Tip #3 -Pyrex spout is only for slow pour.
    Pour from the side to pour fast without dribbling.
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    1. How difficult would it be to design them not to "dribble"? They had one job and they failed terribly.

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  5. Mostly peaceful monday.

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