I cant Twist. Tom cant, Robert cant.
do you have an OLD or not so nice coffee table put that under the boxes
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I cant Twist. Tom cant, Robert cant.
I sure do. a wood table legs too long but wouldnt take anything to cut it down.do you have an OLD or not so nice coffee table put that under the boxes
how do mobil homes do there ? frozen pipes ? septic ?
I sure do. a wood table legs too long but wouldnt take anything to cut it down.
sounds really nice Twist.not to bad if they are properly insulated, and insulation on the skirting as well. Pipes should be wrapped in heat tape. septic I think is the same as anywhere well maybe a little deeper. Homes should also be anchored firmly into the ground.
Usually a 3way sounds fun but not this one.good morning all
Ruff night lots and lots of leg cramps probably from all the walking I did around the farm yesterday.
So today supposedly I am to have a 3 way tele-conference with the state head of Job service and their IT person at noon my time. Care to guess how this is going to go.
Not always. Depend on the age of the adult and kid. The olderf the adult, the longer and more naps are given. But you have to be at least 35 to start getting the naps.that is just plain cheating
lol do it. I went to one post and the person said that they had given their chicken a little wine and it didn't help with what ever was wrong with it. they asked for other options. I told them to try Natural Light. Apparently no one thought it was funny. Guess I need to stay at granny.OMG so there is a "question post" what takes heads of chickens.
I so badly want to go over and post axe, hatchet, sharp knife. <get behind me temptation>
where you are at probably with lots of strawya'll think dog houses would be enough for them in the winter ? Igloo
I'm guessing they don't shed their horns?YEP their horns never quit growing and both hers and Janet's are starting to form hooks at the ends. Should be a handy coat/hat rack when it's time for then to go.