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It's good to know I'm not alone. Thank you both for sharing and making me feel better.

Looking back on some pretty moronic episodes of my life (marriage included) I have to laugh now... that I survived them. Or at least I think I did.

Wouldn't it be weird to be fixing tombstones in hell?

Maybe that explains why Catharine went down in the last wind storm we had.

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This is the graveyard I finished 1 October... I poured a base for the stone on the far right (her husband) then she had the gall to blow over. And it looks like another 15 hour chisel job.

Well at least it was nice to drive past for a month.
 
She was TRYING for a headshot with the screwdriver! But it cleverly deflected the driver into the switch terminals and got blown clear to live another day.


Geez Ron, you hit BOTH rails? How hard did you hit the wall?

You mean we are ALL in hell together? Very "Twilight Zone".
Since I was blind and a bit loopy for a bit, I do not remember how hard I hit the wall but I did have quite bruise from it

I like twilight zone!
 
Oh my gosh! I have you both beat!
A breaker went out in my 1st mobile home I bought. So I bought a replacement and cut the power off to replace the breaker. Right. Only two screws... What could go wrong?
I'll tell you what went wrong! I replace the breaker and it worked but the whole trailer was electrified! Any where you touched metal you got zapped big time! I sold the mobile home! I did disclose the problem! :oops:
Wow!

You booby trapped your own trailer!
 
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So how far did you "back off" when the power arced, blackened and melted the end of the screwdriver? I'm pretty sure you can't actually kill a cockroach.
Wrong, you can kill them, i killed many of them when we lived in FL! The place is loaded with them, and some of them actually fly! I don't miss them at all!
 
It's good to know I'm not alone. Thank you both for sharing and making me feel better.

Looking back on some pretty moronic episodes of my life (marriage included) I have to laugh now... that I survived them. Or at least I think I did.

Wouldn't it be weird to be fixing tombstones in hell?

Maybe that explains why Catharine went down in the last wind storm we had.

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This is the graveyard I finished 1 October... I poured a base for the stone on the far right (her husband) then she had the gall to blow over. And it looks like another 15 hour chisel job.

Well at least it was nice to drive past for a month.
There always seems to be more work...like rolling the stone up the hill each day only having it roll back down for eternity?
 

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