A beer a day keeps heart attacks and strokes away
Printable View
A beer a day keeps heart attacks and strokes away
Concerning people who drive around parking lot speed bumps, especially those driving pick-up trucks or SUV's, or store bought "chewy" cookies; I really can't decide which I like least.
That's a great reason I've been weary of buying a used rental vehicle.
Hotter than some dudes peepee after a date with a Kardashian out there......fatboy be sweatin
Hope all da ho'z are stayin coo
If your mailbox looks like this after a hail storm...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/AM...=w1628-h915-no
There is a good chance that your roof looks like this...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7y...=w1628-h915-no
I'm still slamming the water. I get to do it all over again tomorrow, but it won't be as bad. I feel like a fried chicken.
Make sure to replenish your salts and sugars, too.
That's pretty much my diet, unfortunately.
Nah...it caught up with me today. Ambulance died on Smith Rd. when I left work today....lost a bunch of time. It eventually fired back up and I got it back to work to find out what was wrong with it. IPR took a shit and I stole one from the engine that's going into the truck when I get to it. The delay messed up some stuff I wanted to do at the bank with all the shitty traffic going through town to get there too.
Tomorrow is gonna be a long day even though we get out early on Fridays, but at least when it's all over with, …….it's the weekend. yay.
FML...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...23e58ec34e.jpg
From CA to CO with more JUNK!
Had some customers the other day telling me about all the bad stuff that has happened to them so far after moving here, how expensive it is, etc. I was like, "Well, you know what to do."
Working 4 - 10s sure messes with your thinking. Thought it was Saturday, sitting in front of a business that that opens at 1000 hrs on Sat. But got here and it is Friday, and they don’t open until 1100 hrs !
Guess I will be first in line when the doors open.......
I worked four tens for eleven years. You get used to it. Switched to a job working every other Friday and it was difficult to get used to. Finally got used to it and switched to a different job and back to four tens. Four tens is the best. You can get a lot accomplished on Friday and still have a normal weekend. I just finished doing my yard work.
Culling roosters isn't that fun. Even though one of them was a dickhead that bit, and started crowing every 30 minutes starting at 3:00 am this morning up until about the time I slit his throat.
Rooster management....it's a thing.
Was a long day, but it was a good day. Good enough anyways.
:)
So just sitting here thinking why the hell am I so stubborn? Its not like its ever proved to be beneficial to me to be stubborn.
Dad used to kill chickens in the backyard. We didn't raise them, he'd buy like 30 of them and chop their heads off with a hatchet and toss them into a 50 gal drum. He missed a lot.
Got the dog once. Dumb bitch Terrier stuck her head up between his legs from behind as he was cleaving one. Just about took her snout clean off. Vet bill cost way more than he saved butchering those chickens that year. Surprised that dog lived through it.
My ducks hated that rooster. I was chasing him around the yard and let him get away. That duck chased him all around the yard by herself. It was a sight to see! The ducks generally walk away from me when I'm in the yard. While I was culling the first rooster, both ducks we right behind me, and the second rooster a few feet behind the ducks. The hens were as far away as possible. For both roosters, when I laid them in the yard to get the head all the way off, that one fucking duck was right next to me and would start chomping on the legs as soon as I laid them down in the grass. I'd push the duck off and it'd do a barrel roll in the grass, then be right up and start rooting around under the wing. Happened for both birds. Craziest thing I've ever seen.
I could actually tell which was the alpha rooster because his comb has bruises on it from the one duck taking his ass to town and biting him all the time.
Maybe you could be stubborn about your willingness to adapt and listen and change if it's the right thing for the situation. Then you don't have to fight your nature of being stubborn.
Perhaps evaluate the emotion causing your "stubbornness" ….., and then logically assess the reason why your mind is allowing it to happen.
Then ask yourself "Is it worth it?". Many times it's just better to let stuff go when it honestly doesn't really matter...just a thought on it.
I'm stubborn about everything but mostly the dentist. Needed to head in late last Friday but refuse to pay bs after hours / weekend rates. Pain hits in waves up to about 6 so I'm holding out till tomorrow.
Obc that's some pretty insightful thoughts[Beer]
I hate going to the dentist my friend. Have since I was a kid and it will never get better, but I do know that the lady doing my work is top notch and the hygienists are also top notch.
I had a cavity filling drilled out and replaced about a month ago, and I seriously lock up and hold my breath waiting for the pain while the drill is in the tooth, or the crown process is underway...but they do shit right. Seems I'd rather get into a car wreck than sit in that chair.
If you'd like some contact info for some very caring and professional dental folks, I'd be happy to help.
I can't believe the shit I'm going through these last few months with houses and such.....and all the crap associated with the processes involved.
Ten years ago I don't think I had the patience to even come close to dealing with the stress and bullshit going on lately. Which kinda brings it back to the stubborn aspect, and that I really did have to change how I thought about stuff in order to manage things that are happening that I don't like, but are necessary to happen.
I don't know if that helps, and thank you for your positive vibes about my earlier comment.
Happy Independence Day, fellers.
Sounds like a few people in here could use some Jordan Petersons in their lives.
Hey Irving.... how 'bout yourself?
Occasional introspect can be a good thing from time to time, doesn't mean anything bad.