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Yes I did Ron. And I don't fool around with stuff like that any more! hahaha

Scg your welcome. We all have our days and even months!
I hope yours gets better quickly.
I still do but am very careful. Electricity kills a lot of people each year
 
I need to be nicer to DH. He recently agreed (finally) to put in one of those pumps on a sand point for me near my coop in the spring. He loves NewYork style baked cheesecake. So what do I do? I ask him if he would like one for Thanksgiving. "Of course!" I hand him a grocery bag full of good stuff. "what's this?" I answer, "Your cheesecake, some assembly required". I could have outrun him if I wasn't laughing so hard. Yes, even us old fogies can act like kids sometimes. ;)
 
Too :lau @chickisoup !!
I'm too slow! Too funny both the turkey on the scale and the cheesecake.

Wow!
You booby trapped your own trailer!
Obviously she was trying to protect the occupants from predators.

We all need one of these. My FIL has one out by his barn, never froze in decades of use.
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I have one of those in the barn. Sadly it was put in by the people we bought the house from. Nothing he did was done well. If I had known it was going to fail I would have had the excavator that dug the foundation hole for the rebuilt part of the house and put in the curtain drain which is piped 18" down going between the barns to the pond out back, I would have had him put in a new water line 4' down. Hindsight, my nemesis. I have NO idea what path the cheap plastic hose that goes out the basement wall takes to get to the barn but it failed after a couple of years. Well pump runs, no water gets to the spigot, well pump keeps running. :he
 
Too :lau @chickisoup !!
I'm too slow! Too funny both the turkey on the scale and the cheesecake.


Obviously she was trying to protect the occupants from predators.


In my case it was the kids! :gig:lau


I have one of those in the barn. Sadly it was put in by the people we bought the house from. Nothing he did was done well. If I had known it was going to fail I would have had the excavator that dug the foundation hole for the rebuilt part of the house and put in the curtain drain which is piped 18" down going between the barns to the pond out back, I would have had him put in a new water line 4' down. Hindsight, my nemesis. I have NO idea what path the cheap plastic hose that goes out the basement wall takes to get to the barn but it failed after a couple of years. Well pump runs, no water gets to the spigot, well pump keeps running. :he


Oh that's terrible! :th
 

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