Anonymous @ 11.15 am .... There a guy I buy mine from that has dark and lighter honey for sale in quart size Mason jars for $ 20... The darker one is because his bees have been collecting from the sugar cane that grows here, it has a distinctive flavor and my personal favorite.. JD
#1- I wonder how many flights of stairs he has to ascend? #2- New from Ronco, it's the Clapper Squid! Lights on, lights off! #3- Trains used to have cowcatchers for this exact same situation- it would be a nice automobile option- the "Urban Package"? #4- Another quality roofing job- a few more bundles should fracture that ridge beam-
#2 - Saw a lot of cuttlefish in plastic tubs exactly like that in Pohang Fish market in the ROK. They have them swimming around in aquariums in the restaurants so you can pick your dinner.
#3 That's why everyone needs a bush bar #4 That roof is not going to be good, shingles get brittle at 32F and will keep that bend from laying on the peak instead of laying flat. #9 Want! Al_in_Ottawa
#4 You can bet those aren't secret service agents.
ReplyDeleteshould be a training requirement for their asses, 6months in full gear too.
DeleteAww, I was gonna say that!
DeleteNo! I was going to say that!!!
DeleteNo, you guys go ahead a say it. I was going to say, doing jobs our Mexicans won't.
DeleteEither way they are dumba$$ s evenly distribute that weight in the rigde
Delete#10 Mmmmm, honey....
ReplyDelete#4: I want to know what kind of boots those boys are wearing!!
ReplyDelete#9: Pretty serious buggy.
Ed
A Ukrainian Sherp Ark 3400.
Delete#10 Is that some sort of resin?
ReplyDeleteHoneycomb. Check out all the bees flying around.
DeleteRaw honey
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# 1. He's a mule but will have some serious knee issues later in life
Delete# 6. Practicing for his future as a heeler in the rodeo
JD
remember when honey was in a quart jar with a big slab of comb - miss that option here in TN
DeleteAnonymous @ 11.15 am .... There a guy I buy mine from that has dark and lighter honey for sale in quart size Mason jars for $ 20... The darker one is because his bees have been collecting from the sugar cane that grows here, it has a distinctive flavor and my personal favorite..
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#1 Maybe not today or tomorrow but someday he'll regret that.
ReplyDelete#10 I think the bees would call that a home invasion.
ReplyDelete#3 It should be legal to run over anyone exhibiting threatening behavior.
ReplyDeleteHe should have quickly backed up.
Delete#1- I wonder how many flights of stairs he has to ascend?
ReplyDelete#2- New from Ronco, it's the Clapper Squid! Lights on, lights off!
#3- Trains used to have cowcatchers for this exact same situation- it would be a nice automobile option- the "Urban Package"?
#4- Another quality roofing job- a few more bundles should fracture that ridge beam-
Bull bar?
Delete#3- A good start- I was thinking wider & sharper-
Delete#2 - Saw a lot of cuttlefish in plastic tubs exactly like that in Pohang Fish market in the ROK. They have them swimming around in aquariums in the restaurants so you can pick your dinner.
ReplyDelete#7 ... I've been that hammered.
ReplyDelete#7- See, playing Whack-A-Mole as a kid does develop useful skills-
ReplyDelete3. And that's when I shot him, Your Honor.
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#1 in flip flops......wow
ReplyDelete#10 I'm betting that with all of the spinal compression, he'll be 2 inches shorter at 65.
ReplyDeleteus't'a pound nails sometime ago; boss said 1 tap & 1 plant & if you couldn't do that you wer'n't a (frame) carpenter.
ReplyDelete#1. The hard part is slipping the band under the bricks. Which tells me that he restacked the bricks on top of the band.
ReplyDeleteThe hard part was doing it in flip-flops
Delete#10. Looks similar to full, really full, North American Indian (there must be a pc way of saying that) headdress.
ReplyDelete#7 Me with morning wood.
ReplyDeleteInstalling roofing in a snowstorm? Won't all that trapped moisture ruin it?
ReplyDelete#7. Framer or blacksmith?
ReplyDelete#3 That's why everyone needs a bush bar
ReplyDelete#4 That roof is not going to be good, shingles get brittle at 32F and will keep that bend from laying on the peak instead of laying flat.
#9 Want!
Al_in_Ottawa
As well as mold under them and the tar strips won't stick to layer below. Early failure and warranty won't cover it.
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#1: Six months of physio on my back just went away watching that.
ReplyDelete#6 was seriously impressive
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