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Karl_db
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Topic: Just a jokePosted: 13 Dec 2011 at 10:15pm |
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Randy
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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 at 8:20am |
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A $50 Lesson:
I recently asked my neighbors' little girl what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be President some day. Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there, so I asked her, 'If you were President what would be the first thing you would do? ' She replied, 'I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people.' Her parents beamed with pride. 'Wow...what a worthy goal.' I told her, 'But you don't have to wait until you're President to do that! You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, and trim my hedge, and I'll pay you $50. Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house. ' She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, ' Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50? ' I said, 'Welcome to the Republican Party.' Her parents still aren't speaking to me. |
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Karl_db
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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 at 3:00pm |
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Yep.
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Bob
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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 at 3:35pm |
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In
the coming New Year, 2012, both Groundhog Day and the State of the Union address
will occur on the same day, Feb 2nd. This is an ironic juxtaposition of events. One involves a meaningless ritual in
which we look to an insignificant creature of little intelligence for
prognostication. The other involves a groundhog. |
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Karl_db
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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 at 3:42pm |
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Randy
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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 at 5:02pm |
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LOL!
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Bob
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Posted: 17 Dec 2011 at 12:20am |
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Tools Explained (PARDON THE LANGUAGE AT THE VERY END BUT NECESSESSARY TO CONVEY THE IDEA) DRILL
PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly
snatching flat metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in
the chest
and flings your beer across the room, denting the freshly-painted project which
you had carefully set in the corner where nothing could get to
it.
WIRE
WHEEL: Cleans paint off bolts and then throws
them somewhere under the workbench with the speed of light . Also removes
fingerprints and hard-earned calluses from fingers in about the time it takes
you to say, 'Oh sh--!'
Hope you found this informative. |
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Karl_db
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Posted: 17 Dec 2011 at 2:45am |
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ROFLMBO That's just great!! Sounds like an experienced (OJT) do-it-to-yourselfer.
A slight modification: Pliers and/or pruners with a self-locking mechanism built into it. Usually a a small lever that can be swiveled into a notch to keep the device closed. Handy. Usually doesn't work. Unless you're using it and managed somehow to pinch your meat in it....then it will miraculously lock every time. |
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Don Watkins
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Posted: 17 Dec 2011 at 2:50am |
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Hehe, yup, never figured out that latch on pruning sheers other than to lock them up when you want to use them. It's a good list but they forgot the BFH (Big Fine Hammer) which is used for all delicate tasks when something doesn't want to budge or doesn't quite fit. |
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Karl_db
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Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 4:20pm |
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This isn't a joke...but it's funny. Or I thought so. Helps to have a sense of humor in life. This is from the website of the fellow (or gal?) who draws the Arlo and Janis comic strip. And you can order books there:
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Don Watkins
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Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 4:53pm |
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No (grin). Funny story. |
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Karl_db
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Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 5:25pm |
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This could be a "fill in the blank" for almost anything. Sometimes maybe even living things. Had me rolling of the floor:
The _________________ is a hellish little animal that makes life miserable at the same time it makes it possible. Finally, we have learned how to talk to it and stroke it and make it comfortable, and it works as designed most of the time. |
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Bob
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Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 6:34pm |
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I guess it figures - those that create comic strips have a sense of humor. I like Arlo and Janis.
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Randy
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Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 6:34am |
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heehee! ... and quite a way with words!
Back to the tools joke: That had to be written by someone who has worked with their hands. I would have had to include the crescent wrench, which is used to bust knuckles against car parts as you strain to round off the nut or bolt head you're trying to turn. Will round off nuts and bolt heads of various sizes. |
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Karl_db
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Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 9:13am |
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That is a good one...the crescent wrench. A head-rounder for sure.
I also noticed that they said that utility knives were handy for slicing open clothes while opening boxes and such. I wish they would stop at clothes!!. |
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Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 10:11am |
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I was thinking the same thing and then wished I had not. It's safer to use a hammer or screwdriver to open boxes and such.
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Karl_db
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Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 10:24am |
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A hammer eh! You must be related to Don.
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Don Watkins
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Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 11:14am |
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Not just any hammer, a BFH!
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Karl_db
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Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 6:10pm |
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Never mind. Apparently I can't read very good tonight. Need more coffee.
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Posted: 08 Jan 2012 at 11:24pm |
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AN
ACTUAL CRAIG'S LIST PERSONALS AD
To
the Guy Who Tried to Mug Me in Downtown Savannah night before
last.
Date:
2010-09-27, 1:43 a.m. E.S.T.
I
was the guy wearing the black Burberry jacket that you demanded that I hand
over, shortly after you pulled the knife on me and my girlfriend, threatening
our lives. You also asked for my girlfriend's purse and earrings. I can only
hope that you somehow come across this rather important
message.
First,
I'd like to apologize for your embarrassment; I didn't expect you to actually
crap in your pants when I drew my pistol after you took my jacket.. The evening
was not that cold, and I was wearing the jacket for a reason.. my girlfriend was
happy that I just returned safely from my 2nd tour as a Combat Marine in
Afghanistan .. She had just bought me that Kimber Custom Model 1911 .45 ACP
pistol for my birthday, and we had picked up a shoulder holster for it that very
evening. Obviously you agree that it is a very intimidating weapon when pointed
at your head ... isn't it?!
I
know it probably wasn't fun walking back to wherever you'd come from with crap
in your pants. I'm sure it was even worse walking bare-footed since I made you
leave your shoes, cell phone, and wallet with me. [That prevented you from
calling or running to your buddies to come help mug us
again].
After
I called your mother or "Momma" as you had her listed in your cell, I explained
the entire episode of what you'd done. Then I went and filled up my gas tank as
well as those of four other people in the gas station, -- on your credit card.
The guy with the big motor home took 153 gallons and was extremely
grateful!
I
gave your shoes to a homeless guy outside Vinnie Van Go Go's, along with all the
cash in your wallet. [That made his day!]
I
then threw your wallet into the big pink "pimp mobile" that was parked at the
curb ..... after I broke the windshield and side window and keyed the entire
driver's side of the car.
Earlier,
I managed to get in two threatening phone calls to the DA's office and one to
the FBI, while mentioning President Obama as my possible
target.
The
FBI guy seemed really intense and we had a nice long chat (I guess while he
traced your number etc.).
;In
a way, perhaps I should apologize for not killing you ... but I feel this type
of retribution is a far more appropriate punishment for your threatened crime. I
wish you well as you try to sort through some of these rather immediate pressing
issues, and can only hope that you have the opportunity to reflect upon, and
perhaps reconsider, the career path you've chosen to pursue in life.. Remember,
next time you might not be so lucky. Have a good day!
Thoughtfully
yours, Semper Fi,
Alex
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