What did you accomplish today?

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Broke second toe on left foot early Saturday morning, so hobbling around like an old man. Taped it to my big toe which helped with mobility as well as relieving some pain. Ice packs etc. I am highly experienced with broken toes. Wearing old Rockport Hikers until anything else is comfortable.

We are retired so not many places to be or anything.

Knee bends done, toe retaped and let Ms.Wife deal with the Wiener Dog.
:hug: I love your fighting spirit.
this morning I walked by the bike cage where my bike was stolen a few weeks ago and noticed the cage door had been cut and the plywood pushed in . This is a new brazen move which most likely happened when the punk who stole my bike bragged to his homies about stealing my bike and how easy it was. I reported is immediately and the leasing office was thankful. I noticed some had parked their bike in the spot mine was stolen and even though I don’t know who that person is hell if I’m going to let someone steal their bike if I can help it.
 

Sir Napsalot

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@Sir Napsalot I’ve been restoring a older 4wheeler for my youngest grandson’s Christmas present and I keep thinking of the quality of work I’ve seen you post on here…..it’s not going to be at that level but it’ll be presentable and hopefully reliable. View attachment 5442716
Here’s my very first ever seat recover , not to bad.
Looks good to me!

in ~1986 I worked a brief stint at an auto upholstery shop in Las Vegas, mostly doing trim work and final detailing, and one time I was cleaning up after a new top had been fitted on a pristine white-on-white '70s Eldorado convertble when I remarked to a co-worker that my stepdad had a car just like it- he was like "bullshit, if your dad had a car like this you wouldn't be working here..."
So I opened the glovebox and pulled out the registration and sure enough, it was my stepdad's car
 
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