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Amos Moses
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That’s not going to be good for business.
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My pool builder told me while he welcomes referrals he didn’t want me to tell any of those parties how quickly my project moved, lest they have unreasonable expectations about their own build. He said for whatever reason we jumped 3 other projects he had going at the same time. Good fortune I guess.
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Bastard , mine started September 10 and still waiting on plaster
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My backyard pool project started with excavation on January 5. I started filling the pool today - a mere 6 weeks after starting. Pretty happy with how quickly things progressed.
How long will it take to fill 15,000 gallons with two garden hoses? I’m expecting around 16 hours. But I was told there would be no math.-
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Fix the cable?
Don’t be fatuous, texashorne.-
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15 minutes ago, Kermit said:
I think the Spurs hope that the player you’re describing is already on the roster.
Orale, Primo.
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damn. derrik white.. that dude was beast in that playoff matchup vs jazz a few years back.
he really been mia since
Nuggets, right?
Seemed a solid dude - hope the best for him.
Nice to see a full commit to the rebuild. Only question now is will we see 6 more wins this year.-
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he was more athletic than the other 3. if only he hadn't had that tragic time traveling incident ...
Would you say he was an electrifying player? -
Wordle 224 2/6
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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33153946/the-mysterious-fall-harrowing-story-nba-center
crazy story about former Spurs great Aron Baynes
Holy shit what an ordeal. Always liked him as a player and I hope he makes a full recovery. -
Been in-house for almost 15 years. I’m way behind on my billable hours.
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1 hour ago, Chuckie Finster said:
I've always loved that this box score features one of the most legendary starting pitchers to ever wear an Astros uniform, the most fearsome 7-8-9 lineup we've ever thrown out there.... and Pete Munro and Kirk Saarloos.
Ahem. That’s Mr. PETER Munro to you, sir.
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i could thart thaying all my ssstttthhh like thith.
Not all of Spain is Barthelona silly wrabbit. Lots of other plain for the rain. -
37 minutes ago, Tree Fidy said:
Country Fried Steak is beef, while Chicken Fried Steak is chicken. CFS can be either.In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary - come again?
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Yup. Why didn't Sainz get a chance to come after Lewis and Max? Why didn't Tsunoda get a chance for his first podium? Masi wanted his TV finish and I hope it costs him his job.
This is it right here. It really doesn’t matter who won, who was screwed … the decision was taken to end the race as dramatically as possible by bending the rules in an unprecedented way. That is disheartening for those of us who watch this as a sporting competition and not just as the live component of a Netflix series puffed up and made for TV entertainment.-
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Muppet? Did you just binge watch Ted Lasso or something?
Why don’t you go finger bang yourself you thinned skin wanker.-
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If Max had won on merit alone, fine, he wins. He’s still a muppet, but he’s a WDC with no controversy. Massi ignored rules to manufacture an opportunity for Max to win. It taints the win. It puts the legitimacy into arguments for a long time. As someone else said - why have rules if they can be flat changed at the race directors whim??
Agree with most of this but I’m not sure it taints the win. He took advantage of an opportunity that came about through no fault or funny business of his own. The rules were absolutely massaged to create an event that generated a racing end rather than an end under yellow. But it wasn’t right to make that choice at the cost of bending the rules as everyone seemed to understand them before today. -
Well, that was nutz. Lots of good racing today even with the lap 1 mess. Checo versus Lewis was fee-nom-in-nal.
But that ending … ugh. Max raced his ass off and took advantage of opportunity in the chaos. The rules were not followed, though. The race director does not have authority to let only 5 cars unlap themselves to allow for a racing finish in the last lap. The result will stand I’m sure but a less than ideal outcome for anyone other than RBR and Max fans. The casual racing fans should love the drama but for those that want a race determined by drivers and not the race director the finish falls far short. Entertainment and drama won the day which is a shame because the racing was excellent.
Gonna be a long offseason and my house will certainly miss racing for the next several months.-
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Should be fun tomorrow. Hoping for green flag racing. Pumped to see Lando up at the front - great qualifying for him.
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On, brave old Army team
On to the fray
Fight on to victory
For that’s the fearless Army way
GO ARMY! Beat Navy!
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Were there “others” discussed? I missed it.
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Funny how this thread managed to veer off with gusto into earnest discussion about Lewis’ hypocrisies, virtue signaling, and SJW-ing after hand waving and dismissing Max’s shitass dangerous driving shenanigans the last several races. Fan bois gonna fan boi I guess.
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We’ve lost Manny Ramirez? Where’d we lose him? He’s not a set of car keys.
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Considering fertilizer prices were already sky high before this Russian nonsense blew up, I really hate to see where they go once sanctions start to kick in. Russia is one of the most prolific producer of the components of agricultural fertilizer… ammonium nitrate and potash in particular. Hay crops are one thing - it’s going to affect the larger food supply in a bad way.