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Guns4Liberty
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Location: Lynnwood/Bothell Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2014 Posts: 8688
Real Name: Curtis
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Scored a new GoPro HERO 4 for $75 through a work connection 
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| Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:45 am |
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Guntrader
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Location: Mukilteoish Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 Posts: 11589
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$175 Costco rewards certificate.
Executive Business Membership is $120 so I'm ahead. My sister must have bought a bunch of stuff last year. Get 4% back on everything I buy there, 2% on everything she buys. 7% on gas.
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| Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:33 am |
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JohnMBrowning
Location: Bothell Joined: Sat Sep 12, 2015 Posts: 5570
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Marveling at my efforts from yesterday.... I have kept an area open in my yard for fruit trees, but have never gotten around to putting any (more) in... Yesterday I decided I would try and attempt to move the plum tree I planted 15 years ago in the less than ideal spot, which I also foolishly planted laurels around --- needless to say the laurels have been smothering it, and I've been meaning to move it, but knew how much of a chore it was gonna be. I started off with the smaller 7' tall/3-4' diameter shoot that had grown and that came out alot easier than I would have imagined. That persuaded me to go after the 10'tall/8' diameter tree... it was a struggle, but it came out much easier than anyone would have guessed --- I was planning on having to use the quad winch to yank it out, but it turned out it wasn't needed. Busted my ass digging two new holes for the trees -- digging in the glacial till and rocks SUCKS ASS. Got them planted --- amazing how much that changed the character of the yard. Kinda funny to see my neighbor's reaction --- he's been planting these 4' bare root trees in his yard --- I plopped in a 7 and 10' trees that are already blooming. Perfect timing for the transplant.
_________________ Plan B is actually repeating Plan A.... it just involves much more alcohol.
Of the ten voices I hear in my head, only three keep telling me NOT to shoot.... Do I go with the majority or common sense?
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GeekWithGuns
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Location: Round Rock, TX Joined: Thu Mar 5, 2015 Posts: 3898
Real Name: Dave
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JohnMBrowning wrote: Marveling at my efforts from yesterday.... I have kept an area open in my yard for fruit trees, but have never gotten around to putting any (more) in... Yesterday I decided I would try and attempt to move the plum tree I planted 15 years ago in the less than ideal spot, which I also foolishly planted laurels around --- needless to say the laurels have been smothering it, and I've been meaning to move it, but knew how much of a chore it was gonna be. I started off with the smaller 7' tall/3-4' diameter shoot that had grown and that came out alot easier than I would have imagined. That persuaded me to go after the 10'tall/8' diameter tree... it was a struggle, but it came out much easier than anyone would have guessed --- I was planning on having to use the quad winch to yank it out, but it turned out it wasn't needed. Busted my ass digging two new holes for the trees -- digging in the glacial till and rocks SUCKS ASS. Got them planted --- amazing how much that changed the character of the yard. Kinda funny to see my neighbor's reaction --- he's been planting these 4' bare root trees in his yard --- I plopped in a 7 and 10' trees that are already blooming. Perfect timing for the transplant. I hear you. Back when I lived in Lacey decided to double dig the front bed in our yard. Man that was brutal digging 24" deep into compacted glacial till. Couldn't believe the pile of rocks dug up out of a relatively small area. Afterwards we backfilled it with a mix of loam and compost that was awesome for gardening. Congrats on your excavation project and transplanting As a side note after busting my hump digging out glacial till in Lacey I did some research on how far south the continental ice sheets extended during the Ice Ages. Turns out their southernmost extent was a bit north of Centralia. Presumably the soil from Centralia south is much better.
_________________ There are dead horses yet to be slain.... - NWGunner
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| Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:50 am |
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TechnoWeenie
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Location: Nova Laboratories Joined: Tue Oct 25, 2011 Posts: 19174
Real Name: Johnny 5
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jdhbulseye wrote: TechnoWeenie wrote: Guy accidentally took my parking spot.
I asked him politely if I could have the space I was waiting for.
He apologized and pulled out.
We were going to the same restaurant, so I told the waitress to get whatever beer the guy wanted and put it on my tab.
He thanked me for the beer.
I thanked him for doing the right thing.
Warm and fuzzies all around. whodathunkit. Lucky it wasn't me...I never pull out.  I'm sure you'd only be 30 seconds or so.....
_________________NO DISASSEMBLE!Thomas Paine wrote: "He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself."
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Guntrader
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Location: Mukilteoish Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 Posts: 11589
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TechnoWeenie wrote: Guy accidentally took my parking spot.
I asked him politely if I could have the space I was waiting for.
He apologized and pulled out.
We were going to the same restaurant, so I told the waitress to get whatever beer the guy wanted and put it on my tab.
He thanked me for the beer.
I thanked him for doing the right thing.
Warm and fuzzies all around. whodathunkit. "Then when I left I found my windshield broken, my tires slashed, and my door handle stuffed full of dog shit." If it was your spot, why was his car parked in it?  When my old boss was walking through crowded parking lots he'd walk up next to a car waiting for someone to leave and pull out his car keys and act like he was getting into the car next to them. Hahahahaha
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| Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:03 pm |
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jdhbulseye
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Location: Rochester, WA Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2016 Posts: 3761
Real Name: Mr. Idgaf
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TechnoWeenie wrote: jdhbulseye wrote: TechnoWeenie wrote: Guy accidentally took my parking spot.
I asked him politely if I could have the space I was waiting for.
He apologized and pulled out.
We were going to the same restaurant, so I told the waitress to get whatever beer the guy wanted and put it on my tab.
He thanked me for the beer.
I thanked him for doing the right thing.
Warm and fuzzies all around. whodathunkit. Lucky it wasn't me...I never pull out.  I'm sure you'd only be 30 seconds or so..... Tempus fugit. Time is money. Waste not.
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"To ban guns because criminals use them is to tell the innocent and law-abiding that their rights and liberties depend not on their own conduct, but on the conduct of the guilty and the lawless, and that the law will permit them to have only such rights and liberties as the lawless will allow...
For society does not control crime, ever, by forcing the law-abiding to accommodate themselves to the expected behavior of criminals. Society controls crime by forcing the criminals to accommodate themselves to the expected behavior of the law-abiding." - Jeff Snyder
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cityslicker wrote: I don't want to be told that I can't remove the tree by some tree-hugging pole smoker from the eat-a-dick foundation/Olympia/King County.
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TechnoWeenie
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Location: Nova Laboratories Joined: Tue Oct 25, 2011 Posts: 19174
Real Name: Johnny 5
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Guntrader wrote: TechnoWeenie wrote: Guy accidentally took my parking spot.
I asked him politely if I could have the space I was waiting for.
He apologized and pulled out.
We were going to the same restaurant, so I told the waitress to get whatever beer the guy wanted and put it on my tab.
He thanked me for the beer.
I thanked him for doing the right thing.
Warm and fuzzies all around. whodathunkit. "Then when I left I found my windshield broken, my tires slashed, and my door handle stuffed full of dog shit." If it was your spot, why was his car parked in it?  When my old boss was walking through crowded parking lots he'd walk up next to a car waiting for someone to leave and pull out his car keys and act like he was getting into the car next to them. Hahahahaha 2 people didn't know how to park, and were on the ragged edge of their spots... So the person I was buying dinner for needed to get out. As I was letting her out, directly in front of the spot, the dude zipped around me on my left and swooped into the space.... It was my fault because I didn't have my turn signal to indicate I was turning into the spot, as I was already partially turned towards it and figured no one would do that.... This is why I asked politely instead of being a dick, and bought the guy a beer for being a cool guy about it.
_________________NO DISASSEMBLE!Thomas Paine wrote: "He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself."
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Guntrader
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Location: Mukilteoish Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 Posts: 11589
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I drive a 23 foot crew cab pickup, usually just look for an available spot in the back 40 and walk.
Unless the second spot from the door at the Safeway is open. But unless someone is already leaving I never wait.
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| Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:31 pm |
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waglocker
Location: Ohio Joined: Fri Nov 9, 2012 Posts: 3915
Real Name: Sean
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All meat sammich from the Safeway deli counter. No mayo, but deli mustard instead.....mayo is for potato salad.
Pure bliss of a sammich. Now, I think I'll take a nap.
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Guntrader
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Location: Mukilteoish Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 Posts: 11589
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waglocker wrote: All meat sammich from the Safeway deli counter. No mayo, but deli mustard instead.....mayo is for potato salad.
Pure bliss of a sammich. Now, I think I'll take a nap. That's the one I always get. Have to wait until the sandwich nazi's aren't working though. They are really tight on the meat. If they don't make it right I just pitch it behind the sour cream and try again later with my $2.99 coupon. Subway has better veggie selection.
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| Mon Mar 19, 2018 1:02 pm |
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JohnMBrowning
Location: Bothell Joined: Sat Sep 12, 2015 Posts: 5570
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GeekWithGuns wrote: JohnMBrowning wrote: Marveling at my efforts from yesterday.... I have kept an area open in my yard for fruit trees, but have never gotten around to putting any (more) in... Yesterday I decided I would try and attempt to move the plum tree I planted 15 years ago in the less than ideal spot, which I also foolishly planted laurels around --- needless to say the laurels have been smothering it, and I've been meaning to move it, but knew how much of a chore it was gonna be. I started off with the smaller 7' tall/3-4' diameter shoot that had grown and that came out alot easier than I would have imagined. That persuaded me to go after the 10'tall/8' diameter tree... it was a struggle, but it came out much easier than anyone would have guessed --- I was planning on having to use the quad winch to yank it out, but it turned out it wasn't needed. Busted my ass digging two new holes for the trees -- digging in the glacial till and rocks SUCKS ASS. Got them planted --- amazing how much that changed the character of the yard. Kinda funny to see my neighbor's reaction --- he's been planting these 4' bare root trees in his yard --- I plopped in a 7 and 10' trees that are already blooming. Perfect timing for the transplant. I hear you. Back when I lived in Lacey decided to double dig the front bed in our yard. Man that was brutal digging 24" deep into compacted glacial till. Couldn't believe the pile of rocks dug up out of a relatively small area. Afterwards we backfilled it with a mix of loam and compost that was awesome for gardening. Congrats on your excavation project and transplanting As a side note after busting my hump digging out glacial till in Lacey I did some research on how far south the continental ice sheets extended during the Ice Ages. Turns out their southernmost extent was a bit north of Centralia. Presumably the soil from Centralia south is much better. I broke 2 shovels the first years I was in the house - first one wood, second a fiberglass handle --- thats when I realized I was doing something wrong.... Went out and bought a digging bar.... that is the ONLY thing that makes digging hole possible in this till - a shovel just can't break thru all the rocks - bonus that you can make vertical walls in the hole. I've loaned it out to neighbors - its amazing how quickly they went and got their own. Haven't broken a shovel since... but I was getting pretty close trying to pry the big tree out yesterday.
_________________ Plan B is actually repeating Plan A.... it just involves much more alcohol.
Of the ten voices I hear in my head, only three keep telling me NOT to shoot.... Do I go with the majority or common sense?
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GeekWithGuns
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Location: Round Rock, TX Joined: Thu Mar 5, 2015 Posts: 3898
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JohnMBrowning wrote: GeekWithGuns wrote: JohnMBrowning wrote: Marveling at my efforts from yesterday.... I have kept an area open in my yard for fruit trees, but have never gotten around to putting any (more) in... Yesterday I decided I would try and attempt to move the plum tree I planted 15 years ago in the less than ideal spot, which I also foolishly planted laurels around --- needless to say the laurels have been smothering it, and I've been meaning to move it, but knew how much of a chore it was gonna be. I started off with the smaller 7' tall/3-4' diameter shoot that had grown and that came out alot easier than I would have imagined. That persuaded me to go after the 10'tall/8' diameter tree... it was a struggle, but it came out much easier than anyone would have guessed --- I was planning on having to use the quad winch to yank it out, but it turned out it wasn't needed. Busted my ass digging two new holes for the trees -- digging in the glacial till and rocks SUCKS ASS. Got them planted --- amazing how much that changed the character of the yard. Kinda funny to see my neighbor's reaction --- he's been planting these 4' bare root trees in his yard --- I plopped in a 7 and 10' trees that are already blooming. Perfect timing for the transplant. I hear you. Back when I lived in Lacey decided to double dig the front bed in our yard. Man that was brutal digging 24" deep into compacted glacial till. Couldn't believe the pile of rocks dug up out of a relatively small area. Afterwards we backfilled it with a mix of loam and compost that was awesome for gardening. Congrats on your excavation project and transplanting As a side note after busting my hump digging out glacial till in Lacey I did some research on how far south the continental ice sheets extended during the Ice Ages. Turns out their southernmost extent was a bit north of Centralia. Presumably the soil from Centralia south is much better. I broke 2 shovels the first years I was in the house - first one wood, second a fiberglass handle --- thats when I realized I was doing something wrong.... Went out and bought a digging bar.... that is the ONLY thing that makes digging hole possible in this till - a shovel just can't break thru all the rocks - bonus that you can make vertical walls in the hole. I've loaned it out to neighbors - its amazing how quickly they went and got their own. Haven't broken a shovel since... but I was getting pretty close trying to pry the big tree out yesterday. Digging bar is an excellent idea, wish I had thought of that  Amazing that you broke even a fiberglass handle shovel. One thing happened after the big dig at our house... Everytime I walked by our front garden bed, I had a real sense of pride in that place considering all the hard work that went into it. Here's an interesting article on the most recent glaciation in the Puget Sound that gave rise to so much gardening heartache https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vashon_Glaciation
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JohnMBrowning
Location: Bothell Joined: Sat Sep 12, 2015 Posts: 5570
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Yeah - it was the 'prying' that did it --- you hit a big ass rock at the bottom of the hole and the fulcrum is 1/3-1/2 up the handle... not good. Digging bar - you just keep hitting at the edges until you can work it under. I remember how bad I used to fuck up my ankles trying to dig with only a shovel.... now its the shoulders that take the brunt. I could have sworn I was hitting the drain field trenches by how much rock was there, but I know I was nowhere near the field.
_________________ Plan B is actually repeating Plan A.... it just involves much more alcohol.
Of the ten voices I hear in my head, only three keep telling me NOT to shoot.... Do I go with the majority or common sense?
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jukk0u
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Location: Idaho, Land of the Free Joined: Wed May 1, 2013 Posts: 22314
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Current client is now competing with himself for my time! Has a project going in his home and now wants work done on his rental. Nice.
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