What did you accomplish today?

raratt

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Made $40 for about 15 mins work replacing a breaker, of course the box was on the sunny side of the house. Paid to fill my beer shelf for a couple days. My garage freezer is acting up, not exactly sure what the problem is at the moment and the manual isn't much help because it is a generic one. I'll look into it tomorrow after I go get my car.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Made $40 for about 15 mins work replacing a breaker, of course the box was on the sunny side of the house. Paid to fill my beer shelf for a couple days. My garage freezer is acting up, not exactly sure what the problem is at the moment and the manual isn't much help because it is a generic one. I'll look into it tomorrow after I go get my car.
What are your (freezer's) symptoms?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I’m making more coffee
AND I was able to roll one myself!!! She may sleep on the can for hours but thank goodness she can grind my dope
Still raining, we’ve got several fences. One is maybe 3 inches out of the water now. It’s in the shallow part of the pond for gators. The other back fence separates our actual yard from the pond yard. The water is up to this fence. Normally I mow this acre or so but the pond has tripled in size.
Time for Netflix I think.
I know I didn’t accomplish this but my niece just watched Chernobyl on Netflix and called me freaking out. “How did you deal with this when it happened? I had no idea! What will happen?! Are we safe?!?!”
Now mind you she’s 30 with a masters degree from a prestigious university.
I said honey, do you know what Fukushima is? How about 3 mile island?
How does an intellectual young woman who’s all about saving the environment not know of these accidents? I mean seriously? Did you have to live through them to be aware? I’m not sure what age she was when Fukushima happened but I’m pretty sure it’s still blowing shit everywhere.

Ok I’m stoned. I love Jack Herer.
When I went to college we still used those heavy cellulose rectangles without a single hyperlink. The thing about studying in the snow (and uphill both ways) is that it sure seemed to make stronger and more versatile minds. Kids these days ~wicked denture-smacking sounds~ entitled whippersnappers ~dyspeptic mumbling~
 

mysunnyboy

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When I went to college we still used those heavy cellulose rectangles without a single hyperlink. The thing about studying in the snow (and uphill both ways) is that it sure seemed to make stronger and more versatile minds. Kids these days ~wicked denture-smacking sounds~ entitled whippersnappers ~dyspeptic mumbling~
Hey! Nice to see you (virtually and with bifocals on).
You rock teacher.
 
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