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Old Feb 17, 2022 | 07:30 PM
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LOL... you got punk'd?

My Wife likes to pull jokes on me sometimes too.
Old Feb 17, 2022 | 08:34 PM
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She gotcha *and* it was boring. ​​​​​​
Booooo.
Old Feb 17, 2022 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by OhioLariat
She gotcha *and* it was boring. ​​​​​​
Booooo.
Sorrry, I'll tell her to do better next time.






Old Feb 18, 2022 | 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ultimatenoobie
So,
I bought a hood strut from Amazon for a chevy traverse for one of the kids cars.
It is supposed to weigh ~1 lb. Ship by UPS. box should be 2"x2" x 18"
It was delivered today. My wife complained that I didn't warn her about heavy delivery today and had Fedex driver bring it in house.
It even has a heavy item sticker on it.

I told her to send me a picture.I wonder what I really got?
Hopefully something worth more that a $27 hood strut.
I'll see later when i get home.
I wonder who got the hood strut?
Ehh, she should of pasted a picture of some kind of fancy panoramic TV or something to the box..... Box isn't quite right, most likley close enough to cause endorphins to fluctuate a bit.
Old Feb 18, 2022 | 12:44 AM
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Flooded out around here. Pounded by rain last night and temps got up to 50* which promptly melted the 6" of snow we had on the ground. Temps have taken a dive since, 17* currently and calling for 8" of new snow tonight.

I've seen rivers where they have never been before. Neighborhoods in the vicinity lost everything in their basements and moving it to the curb. Yea, strange storm.....whackey Michigan weather.
Old Feb 18, 2022 | 07:04 AM
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Brew, that would scare me a little bit. I can't imagine all the ice that's going to lay down.
Old Feb 18, 2022 | 08:08 AM
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Man.... send some of that this way, Brew!
Old Feb 18, 2022 | 10:50 AM
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Man.... send some of that this way, Brew!
I don't think you want this, - Salt Lake would wash away then freeze over lol.
Old Feb 18, 2022 | 10:57 AM
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Brew, that would scare me a little bit. I can't imagine all the ice that's going to lay down.
It was a little freaky seeing something like that for the first time here.....up close. That doesn't happen. Peaceful now, blue sky's, calm.....everything is white and frozen again.

A ton of rain, combined with all that snow melting very quickly overwhelmed water retention areas. 100 year rain affect over night.
Old Feb 18, 2022 | 10:57 AM
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LOL... it happened once before in 1984. The GSL needs some water!

So yesterday was the Wife's follow up appointment at the Cardiologist, and she also had an echocardiogram. After the first heart attack, her heart function was at 40%, after the second it was somewhere around 37%. Anything below 50% is considered heart failure. She was at 55% yesterday, and out of the woods as far as heart failure is concerned. The bad news is that she is still experiencing chest pains, which he says is probably little tiny veins which are plugging off - but then also said that is nothing to be petrified about. Anyway, overall she is progressing, and that's wonderful news.



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