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20-12-2020, 07:13 AM | #2701 | ||
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Nice collection.
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20-12-2020, 08:10 AM | #2702 | ||
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I have a weakness for 12v Jaycar stuff, but have found the Chinese junk creeping in lately.
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20-12-2020, 11:46 AM | #2703 | |||
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The 1 thing my kid pointed out and said dad lets get that... Well, an instant no. It was a $1400 3d printer. His argument was he uses CAD at school. My dad response was cardboard aided design doesnt work with computers. |
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20-12-2020, 05:03 PM | #2704 | ||
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After a day and half of effort (yesterday was about 12 hours) the garage and garden shed at my rental are essentially empty. I've left the XR8 and the Sea Doo there so that they're not in the way when the furniture gets delivered to the new place. The new garden shed (3.7m x 2.2m) is chockers, but will do until I can get the new shed built in the new year. Garage is also starting to fill up.
Tomoz is about getting small stuff out of the way of the big stuff which the removalists will move for me on Tuesday, which will be the first night in the new house.
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20-12-2020, 10:22 PM | #2705 | ||
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Re-hung some curtains today. They’d destroyed one of those tacky oversized 1970s style wooden rod-and-rings by virtue of substantial weight and demented folks yanking on them.
I bought light commercial grade track and bracketry last week, it arrived way faster than expected. So today was the hanging. Did my calcs, was gutted when they “looked” too close to the floor despite being within 5mm of target. Thinking tomorrow I’d have to drill out the spaghetti, chemset the holes, drill new ones 20mm higher and re-hang when I observed the track still visible above the curtain top. Messy. So… A quick check and I realised I could use the bottom band of the pleating tape for hooks instead of the middle, this will pick it up almost 25mm AND hide the tracking. Win-win. If only I could claim it to be good planning! |
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22-12-2020, 01:59 PM | #2706 | ||
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Shot up the shop today. I park in the side street, its easier. So i drove in, turned around and an older bloke in an 80s isuzu npr truck was pulling into the street. When cars are parked on both sides, the street isnt wide enough to have 2 cars pass. So i did what you do, pulled over in the space left for a driveway and waved old mate on. This almost turned into a mexican standoff of waving on. Yeah i won. But i had my window down and old mate pulls up beside me and says to me its rare to find a gentleman on the roads, let alone 2. What a great person to have a random encounter with.
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22-12-2020, 05:51 PM | #2707 | |||
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22-12-2020, 09:46 PM | #2708 | ||
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Sitting on a wall in the backyard, listening to Peron’s tree frogs as a balmy breeze wafts over me. Just wonderful.
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22-12-2020, 09:56 PM | #2709 | ||
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We had more rain today.
...CB you'd better check the growth on your block, it's rained here twice this week now
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22-12-2020, 10:25 PM | #2711 | ||
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Hah! I've got a lot of lawn here, and mowing it will never make it into this thread
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22-12-2020, 10:49 PM | #2712 | ||
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22-12-2020, 11:53 PM | #2713 | ||
Shenanigans..............
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23-12-2020, 06:10 AM | #2714 | ||
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What made Gaso feel good was mowing someone elses lawn today.
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23-12-2020, 03:49 PM | #2715 | ||
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I found my keys still dangling from the bottom of an open padlock that was just hooked over a part of my trailer. Somehow I made it 100km home at 100km/hr without either the keys coming out of the lock or the padlock falling off the trailer. Someone must have been watching over me today!
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23-12-2020, 04:42 PM | #2716 | ||
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Doing the truck relay shuffle today.
Had a lovely free long country train ride back. Reach into my pocket to hand over the fare and the condutor says you're right mate, Merry Christmas.
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23-12-2020, 09:14 PM | #2717 | ||
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Id been giving my kid challenges all day today. Most took him a long time. But anyhow. We were going out for dinner with my mum. So i set the, well what i thought would be a difficult challenge. My mum is a health nut. So challenge for my kid was cheesy bacon fries as a table entree. We were just at my local. I treat my kid as a little brother, unless he puts a foot out of line. Worst challange ever. My kid says 'grandma, can we get the cheesy bacon fries as an entree?'. And my mum says yes darling. She likes the chips at my local. So sort of a win as they do go well. But i need to work out better challenges for the boy. He is very competitive, which makes things a bit more fun..
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23-12-2020, 10:42 PM | #2718 | ||
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Good suggestion, something nice to think about at the end of a difficult day. I could definitely go some chips with extra rubbish on top. Melted stringy cheese or even poutine using vegetable gravy.
@leesa - you may not have encountered “captive keying” but it’s pretty handy for situations like yours. Most $30-up padlocks can be configured this way by a locksmith. Last edited by Citroënbender; 23-12-2020 at 10:48 PM. |
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23-12-2020, 11:14 PM | #2719 | |||
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But in the same way i throw down on my kid, he throws down on me. Funnily enough, today i was on the phone to the kid and he was doing something on his computer. He says to me guess what number he put in? I said 1000. He got excited and asked how do i know him that well? Well, it was a guess, but i was correct. But dad style, i cannot admit to making a guess, so my dad answer was technically he is half of me. |
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24-12-2020, 09:02 PM | #2721 | ||
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Twelve days leave!
I never take leave, but I NEEDED it this year.
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24-12-2020, 09:19 PM | #2722 | ||
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Finished re-padding and covering the last two headrests in my project Territory. Interior completion gets closer by the day.
And the lot owner with the leak did a DIY repair with a sharkbite joiner and apparently it’s all fixed. Last edited by Citroënbender; 24-12-2020 at 09:26 PM. |
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26-12-2020, 03:54 PM | #2723 | ||
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I took a punt today. My gas bottle for me bbq has been long empty, and its out of date. Ive been running off the well and truley out of date gas bottle from my brothers rusted out and subsequently disposed of. But the bottle has gas. But as we all know, theres nothing worse then running out of gas mid bbq. The bottle my brother gifted is still ok, has gas. But just incase, i took the punt and got my one filled. By punt i mean it was out of date so there was a chance they would say no.
I dont do the swap and goes. Its cheaper to stand around for 10 minutes or so. So a decade or so ago, when i lived elsewher, the cheapest place for a 9kg refill would do it for $18. Then they bumped it to $19. In the time since, ive payed the convenience tax from the local. But as it wasnt for convenience, i went to the servo that i wouldnt buy watered down petrol from. But they have elgas tanks. $20 for a 9kg refill. Im sure theres places out there cheaper for bbq juice, but i do know theres places a lot more expensive. Once the one on the bbq runs out and i swap it out, ill try to get that bottle refilled. Dual redundancy. Cant really complain, no one listens anyways. |
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26-12-2020, 04:35 PM | #2724 | ||
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Wouldn’t waste time getting one filled now,go to the swap n go pick up an in date bottle and pay (usually) less than getting your own old time bomb refilled
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27-12-2020, 11:33 AM | #2725 | ||
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Waking up to another different view.
30 acre house sit for 3 weeks, looking after 2 lovely doggies, couple of horses, a mad parrot and the largest TV I have ever seen.
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28-12-2020, 07:31 AM | #2727 | ||
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I’m fairly sure this is one of the Forum members. Had a chuckle at it this morning.
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28-12-2020, 04:05 PM | #2728 | ||
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Lamb chilli and garlic snags, and porterhouse steak..
Picked my brother up, went to the butchers then to my mums for a bbq that she orginised but forgot about. And theres always the preceeding argument about who gets the meat. Mum always buys overpriced and **** steaks, and weird snags, they taste like turd wrapped in burnt hair. My brothers local butchers are great, and other then meat, the other thing they know how to do is sting you with their prices. But, its the sort of thing where you are salty from the time you pay till the time you eat. It was something in the realm of $50 for 3 porterhouse steaks, 3 rashers of bacon and 6 snags. But man was it worth it. When it comes to bbqing, you dont argue with me, im cooking. So did the snags on the flat plate to leave behind all the lovely snag grease. Then onto the plate goes baby potatoes, diced bacon and minced garlic. That fries in, and absorbs the snag grease to be an excellent side. The steaks are done on the grill to medium or slightly to medium rare. Nothing more then a bit of salt and pepper. No need to do anything major to a quality steak. And the way i guage a good steak is if i find myself reaching for the seeded mustard. No need for that. |
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28-12-2020, 06:10 PM | #2729 | ||
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wagyu steak, cooked on the hibachi, king prawns and all the other healthy ****.
the wagyu is $108 kg, was 8 - 9 MB. Preferred the 6 - 7 MB, the 8 - 9 is hard to eat a lot. |
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28-12-2020, 07:05 PM | #2730 | ||
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Just returned home from a few days away, staying with my sister in her new apartment in Melbourne. So nice to see how happy she is to finally have the keys to something she has worked so hard for.
Was great to get away from it all, the first time I have been out of my town in over 14 months.
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