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My cat might be kinda old, But I would bet he can kick most other cats ass.


Update: September 2014
The cat that started this thread is not longer with us.
R.I.P. "The Michael"
 
#66,901 ·
Now we wait for someone to pick it up.
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Just spoke with the Detective. They sat on the package for 4hrs and no one picked it up. They spoke with the homeowner and she seemed innocent and unaware of the package.
There is a food bank behind this house and I suspect this is where the perp may have come from.
He and I think that when I changed my email info and verifications the perp no longer could receive tracking.
 
#66,903 ·
I'm in Spartanburg / Greenville, SC for work this week at the Oshkosh Defense plant and you can't even tell that a hurricane came thru here, other than random piles of logs cut up and stacked on the side of the road where there wouldn't normally be. Initially we had lost power down here for multiple days and sent crews home back to Michigan so it's nice to see how fast infrastructure got repaired
 
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At 945pm last night my pregnant wife decided the most important thing she had to do was leaf blow the driveway while I was shuffling product between the barn and house in the golf cart. I wasn't going to stop her, since it was just one less thing for me to do


Wise Man !!! sometimes you need to just let them do there thing.



RBB
 
#66,916 · (Edited)
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, appreciate you all continuing to contribute to the forum.
Contribute in every thread EXCEPT the Trump or Biden thread? You're a real control freak aren't you?
Maybe you should log off and go be with your family today and open the threads back up.
Besides I celebrated Thanksgiving in October with my multicultural family in Canada and yesterday with some family members here.
 
#66,919 ·
Holy buckets it's icy out.
I drove home from Indianapolis last night. I got about 50 minutes south of Lansing and I never have had white out conditions like that. I almost pulled off until I found some tail lights to follow again.

At 20mph the way it was falling looking through the windshield it looked and felt like I was parked. The only way I knew I was moving was to look out a side window. I've driven in a LOT of ridiculous snowstorms, but never had it give that feeling.