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azzarule 08-30-2014 11:28 AM

that little toad is so cute Sid.

No I haven't died, just resting.

Haven't been working (well paid work anyways) I have been cleaning house this week, I detest cleaning house.

azzarule 08-30-2014 11:53 AM

very quiet day.

GH85Carrera 08-30-2014 01:05 PM

Yep.

The iPad fix was 30 seconds to fix.

Setting up her new printer to work was hours. Her great grandson (he is 15) set the printer up originally. He set up the network in manual mode and he did it wrong. I just changed it to automatic and rebooted. It took forever to find out how to change it since it would not connect to the printer driver. Time suck.

Time for a nap now.

azzarule 08-30-2014 01:12 PM

did I ever tell you I hate computers

Rick V 08-30-2014 02:55 PM

Ceiling fan took a dump in the den so we run into town and grab one. Ohhhhh look remote control, yeah I like this, until I have to hook the remote up in the ceiling above the fan so not the remote receiver is in the ceiling next to the box the fan is hanging from. Nothing is ever easy.

azzarule 08-30-2014 03:12 PM

your a natural at electronics obviously. I love the remote ceiling fans, so easy to install

azzarule 08-30-2014 03:14 PM

you just have to make sure that you can find the remote, ie do not! I repeat, do not !give the remote to a child!!

Rick V 08-30-2014 03:14 PM

Well it was simple basically, but stuffing the frigging receiver was a pain.

azzarule 08-30-2014 05:07 PM

You just have limited room in your ceiling space, ours is big enough for a man to crawl through between the first and the second floors, so plenty of room.

RKDinOKC 08-30-2014 07:57 PM

You have to think outside the electrical box

GH85Carrera 08-30-2014 08:13 PM

Several years ago my MIL asked me to install a new ceiling fan in her living room. It was a horrible experience because the ceiling did not even have a light fixture there. I had to wade through the blown in insulation that was 3 feet thick. No joke! I pulled a new line down the wall next to her old light switch that controls the lamps. I will not be going into her attic again.

RKDinOKC 08-30-2014 10:00 PM

Had IBS episode today and spent the day sleeping to calm the guts back down. So, awake and long winded tonight.

When a teen Dad did after hours electrical. Made me do all the attic crawling. Hire it done now because of it. Can't stand that itchy stuff. Also made me hold up the ceiling fan while he wired it. Image my surprise when I found you can hang it, then wire it! Never got paid a dime for helping Dad doing electrical. The experience was great for when I got a driver's license and started doing custom home/business entertainment/stereo/pa installs for $25/hr. Did so well with those a local Architect/Designer that was referring work to me had me hire his son to help. The Architect graciously let me fire his son after the 3rd ceiling his son stepped through.

Dad and the next door neighbor got all the stuff and started a detail business. Basically a really nice orbital buffer and LOTs of rags. After about a year the neighbor was done with it. After another six months I was in the detailing business. Dad would pick up and deliver 2 to 4 cars on a Saturday it wasn't raining or we didn't go fishing. He gave me all the profits after taking out the cost of supplies used. It only took me about an hour to do a car inside and out back then. Now it takes me a couple of days. Also did several boats.

Mowed yards starting when I was 8. Some of the yards the bermuda was so thick in the back yard I couldn't push the mower through it. Dad would mow the back yard in exchange for me mowing our yard. We had 1.5 acres and a riding lawn tractor/mower. The next year was able to mow everything myself. When I was 10 started taking care of the lawn at Kimray where I work today. Took me an hour and made $45. So have actually been working for Kimray since I was 10. Too bad it wasn't considered full time so I can't claim 45 years of service. Kept doing the lawn care until I went to college, then worked part time until out of college and went to full time in 81. Two more years till I get the gold watch if they are still giving a gold watch for 35 years by then.

After about the 3rd time mowing Kimray I had to buy a new push mower, edger, and one of them new fangled green machine string trimmers. From then on ALL the lawn equipment at our house was purchase owned, maintained, and REPAIRED by me. I customized the new Toro push mower to be all business and as light as possible. It wasn't self propelled, too slow. Removed everything that didn't have to do with it mowing, all the plastic and metal covers, ect. Put plastic wheels on the front and steel wheels with greasible bearings on the back, the first plastic rear wheels quickly wore out. Wasn't pretty, but I could knock out a lawn in less than 20 minutes. Couple of years later surprised Dad by selling his lawn tractor and getting a new one with a single 39" blade instead of one like our old one that had a 48" 3 blade deck. With the single blade I could mow as fast as it would go and it still cut better than going much slower with the 3 blade mower. Cut the at home 1.5 acre mowing time down to just 45 minutes.

Though Dad never told me, think he was proud of my mowing business. Found out he secretly came to watch me on the first lawn job I got myself that used the riding mower. Later decided lawns that big took too much time for what people were willing to pay. Could make a lot more doing more smaller yards. Even though there were several other large lawns I stopped mowing, Dad took over just that first one and continued to mow it until he passed away. Guess that's kinda like the 4x4 truck I had. Dad never showed much interest, but after taking him off road once 4x4 and Off-Road magazines started showing up at the house.

We also had a huge garden and was given about half of it to raise a cash crop (since I did most of the work in it anyway). i grew Okra and sold it fresh picked at the local grocery store. They would buy all I could grow for $1.00 /lb. Got a bushel of fresh tender 6in long okra every other day. Did make enough on my first summer's okra crop to buy a very nice light weight 10 speed race/touring bike. Think I remember it costing just over $200 back in 1973. That was a lot of itchy okra picking.

Rick V 08-31-2014 06:45 AM

Holy crap I slept till 9:30 and I am not sick. This has got to stop.

RKDinOKC 08-31-2014 07:41 AM

All that learnin musta worn you out.

Rick V 08-31-2014 08:04 AM

Yeah my brain hurts

HHI944 08-31-2014 08:05 AM

Joe awake......Joe go gym.....Joe smash!

Rick V 08-31-2014 08:24 AM

This should be fun, the daughter is bringing my kitties a snack in the form of a friends dog. hehehe. I already laid the disclaimer that I am NOT responsible for the safety of said dog

RKDinOKC 08-31-2014 08:39 AM

My dog just ignores the cat. Even when this happens...

http://www.zipbang.com/Photos/warmkitty.jpg

Kitty Kat is a year old now an not getting nearly as big as I thought he was going to get.

Decided to try the stuff to toilet train Kitty Kat.
A tray that goes on the toilet under the seat and holds flushable litter.
Supposedly you get them going in the tray, then punch out a hole in the tray, increasing the size of the hole every few days until no more tray.
They even have and auto flusher that will flush when the cat jumps off the seat.

Just getting really tired of the whole litter routine.

This one was extremely cute...

http://www.zipbang.com/Photos/sleepingdog.jpg

Rick V 08-31-2014 09:39 AM

Richard they are great

Rick V 08-31-2014 10:59 AM

Well that was disappointing, the dog left in tact.


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