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2014-01-29 11:58 AM
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Random horse fact: On average, a horse's small intestine is 70 feet long.

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2014-01-29 12:45 PM
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Absolutely love when Regional VP's can blankly say "I don't believe those numbers.  The data has to be wrong." just because it doesn't match their assumptions and perceptions.  And when confronted with how the numbers were reached and they agree with the methodology on how they were reached and agree with the raw numbers as a whole, they still say, "I don't believe it." and mean it!

2014-01-29 1:36 PM
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Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   

2014-01-29 1:54 PM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   

and construction people wonder why people do not want to remodel? Because its always a HUGE PITA takes twice as long as advertised and costs twice as much thats why. 

2014-01-29 1:56 PM
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Random horse fact: Of all mammals that live on land, horses have the biggest eyes

You did not think I was going to say "eyes", did you?

Hiya Tan



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2014-01-29 1:57 PM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   

 

Bathrooms are FUN, especially when they are your only one!



2014-01-29 1:58 PM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   




I thought your cooking adventure stories were interesting, What did you want to do and what actually happened?
2014-01-29 1:59 PM
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Oh I had to post in a horsing around thread!! That's my specialty. My horse fact: horses originally had 6 toes on each leg. The hoof is actually one toe.

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2014-01-29 2:24 PM
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Originally posted by Socks

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   

and construction people wonder why people do not want to remodel? Because its always a HUGE PITA takes twice as long as advertised and costs twice as much thats why. 

HUGE PITA is entirely too much of an understatement for the last week of adventures.  But - it's *almost* done.  Almost being contingent on when the contractor company will get and install a new sink for us.  Other than that - it looks fantastic and I'm REALLY happy to have a shower that doesn't give me the heebie jeebies anymore.   

It also cost us about $400 more than they quoted for labour, but I'm ok with that - we asked the guy to do some extra stuff and he did a great job.  

2014-01-29 2:27 PM
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Originally posted by cgregg

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   

 

Bathrooms are FUN, especially when they are your only one!

Two people at home during the day (one being sick) during the deconstruction phase with two cats the one and one bathroom being ripped apart is no fun.  Yay for our friend who lives in our building and left us the keys to her place so we could use her bathroom.   

2014-01-29 2:34 PM
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Originally posted by turtlegirl Oh I had to post in a horsing around thread!! That's my specialty. My horse fact: horses originally had 6 toes on each leg. The hoof is actually one toe.

Dangit - I have no interesting horse facts, but I think I remember seeing somewhere that the hoof is also like a fingernail in that it continuously grows and needs to be trimmed?  Or am I delusional?  (it's been known to happen)   



2014-01-29 3:21 PM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Originally posted by Socks

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Shiny new TAN!  

I'm never, ever, ever, EVER doing any kind of home renovations again.  I'm just going to let everything fall apart and then move.   

and construction people wonder why people do not want to remodel? Because its always a HUGE PITA takes twice as long as advertised and costs twice as much thats why. 

HUGE PITA is entirely too much of an understatement for the last week of adventures.  But - it's *almost* done.  Almost being contingent on when the contractor company will get and install a new sink for us.  Other than that - it looks fantastic and I'm REALLY happy to have a shower that doesn't give me the heebie jeebies anymore.   

It also cost us about $400 more than they quoted for labour, but I'm ok with that - we asked the guy to do some extra stuff and he did a great job.  




You need to pick the pile of Tony's pubes out of the shower drain.
2014-01-29 4:55 PM
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Looking for bootcamp type workouts.. Suggestion?  I may go back to P90x, but not feeling it.  Also not going to pay $100 a month for Crossfit...

2014-01-29 6:21 PM
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Originally posted by Kido

Looking for bootcamp type workouts.. Suggestion?  I may go back to P90x, but not feeling it.  Also not going to pay $100 a month for Crossfit...

Tap out XP.  Very challenging and you can do it at home with a resistance band

2014-01-29 7:39 PM
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Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Originally posted by turtlegirl Oh I had to post in a horsing around thread!! That's my specialty. My horse fact: horses originally had 6 toes on each leg. The hoof is actually one toe.

Dangit - I have no interesting horse facts, but I think I remember seeing somewhere that the hoof is also like a fingernail in that it continuously grows and needs to be trimmed?  Or am I delusional?  (it's been known to happen)   

 

oMG yes. Horses have to be trimmed every 8 weeks and in the summer when the hooves grow faster 4-6. Add shoes and we're looking at $250 a pop. My horse gets more shoes and manicures than I do.

2014-01-30 5:08 AM
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A horse walks into a bar. The bartender asks, "Why the long face"?


2014-01-30 6:56 AM
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Don't have any horse facts handy (will have to wait for Year of the Cat) but "chuc mung nam moi" (Happy New Year) from Vietnam!

Spent most of the day cleaning the house--It's Chinese and Vietnamese tradition that you can't sweep or throw stuff out on the first days of New Years since it's really bad luck, so you have to get it done before! I think I should log all that scrubbing as strength training! It's been several years since I've stayed in country for Tet and can't remember how rowdy it gets at midnight--fireworks are banned but they were in China too and that never stopped anyone. But the neighborhood looks/feels empty--think most have gone home to somewhere else. Hoping to celebrate with some time in the (bike) saddle tomorrow!
2014-01-30 7:48 AM
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Originally posted by Socks

Do I make Page one or the top of page 2????

 

My big news of the week is we finalized a wedding date YAY ME  and its 12/13/14 quite by accident

Congrats.  Mine was 11/11/01 again by accident.

2014-01-30 7:56 AM
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Originally posted by lisac957

Originally posted by flip18436572

Sorry for those getting the bad weather.  I am sooooo sick of below zero temperatures when I go to work and come home from work.  But today is supposed to be a 40 degree swing in temps.  Usually means a snow storm is headed our way.

 

Anyone in Atlanta?
Good Morning America called it "Armageddon-like" there. Hundreds of vehicles and big-rigs abandoned on the highways, food shortages, etc. Not sure how much of that is media hype or isolated incidents.

I'm in Atlanta.  I have been in town since Monday.  I did not have any need to get out in the ice but Janicewhokeepsmehumble drove from Tennessee to Atlanta yesterday.  That was 24 hours after the snow stopped.   It took 6.5 hours for what is normally a 2 hr drive.  (She was coming down to join me to go to the Georgia Tech basketball game.) Apparently, the state of Georgia did not see the need to put salt on the interstate.  The roads from Cartersville north to Tennessee were clear.  It was an icy parking lot from Cartersville to Atlanta.

She arrived without any car damage but missed the game.  The only casualty was that the dog peed in her car seat.

I am wondering about the wisdom of the state's decisions on keeping the roads passable.  They have taken the "let Mother Nature clear the snow" approach.  In relative dollars to taxpayers for salt and plowing versus car repairs, lost revenue to businesses and individuals, and other snow related expenses, we probably lost out.  Plus, we look incompetent to the rest of the country if we can't handle 2" of snow.

TW 

 

2014-01-30 8:31 AM
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Morning TAN. Nothing exciting here unless domestic stuff does it for you.

Does anyone have a suggestion for budgeting, expense tracking spreadsheet? DW started a home business last fall and did not track the cash flow and expenses. This years taxes are going to be a PITA with sorting it out.

Anyone have experience with Mint as a home finance tool?
2014-01-30 8:32 AM
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Originally posted by crowny2

Absolutely love when Regional VP's can blankly say "I don't believe those numbers.  The data has to be wrong." just because it doesn't match their assumptions and perceptions.  And when confronted with how the numbers were reached and they agree with the methodology on how they were reached and agree with the raw numbers as a whole, they still say, "I don't believe it." and mean it!

I ran labor numbers by the president of the company to show we were not making money on his huge project.  He quoted the job without asking anyone about costs or labor or machine times.  His response - F'n fix it!!  Then later says work faster.  The machines can't run any faster or they don't do their jobs.   ARGGGGHHH!!!!!!



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Originally posted by tech_geezer

Originally posted by lisac957

Originally posted by flip18436572

Sorry for those getting the bad weather.  I am sooooo sick of below zero temperatures when I go to work and come home from work.  But today is supposed to be a 40 degree swing in temps.  Usually means a snow storm is headed our way.

 

Anyone in Atlanta?
Good Morning America called it "Armageddon-like" there. Hundreds of vehicles and big-rigs abandoned on the highways, food shortages, etc. Not sure how much of that is media hype or isolated incidents.

I'm in Atlanta.  I have been in town since Monday.  I did not have any need to get out in the ice but Janicewhokeepsmehumble drove from Tennessee to Atlanta yesterday.  That was 24 hours after the snow stopped.   It took 6.5 hours for what is normally a 2 hr drive.  (She was coming down to join me to go to the Georgia Tech basketball game.) Apparently, the state of Georgia did not see the need to put salt on the interstate.  The roads from Cartersville north to Tennessee were clear.  It was an icy parking lot from Cartersville to Atlanta.

She arrived without any car damage but missed the game.  The only casualty was that the dog peed in her car seat.

I am wondering about the wisdom of the state's decisions on keeping the roads passable.  They have taken the "let Mother Nature clear the snow" approach.  In relative dollars to taxpayers for salt and plowing versus car repairs, lost revenue to businesses and individuals, and other snow related expenses, we probably lost out.  Plus, we look incompetent to the rest of the country if we can't handle 2" of snow.

TW 

 




Who's the FNG???



Glad that Janicewhokeepsmehumble made it to you. Y'all only look incompetent to the Yankees. In Dallas, we're commiserating with you.....it happens to us too.

2014-01-30 10:04 AM
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2014-01-30 11:40 AM
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I can only say that I got lost on the internet, and someone ended up TANning!

Hola TANnerites. Long time no TAN. It appears slow in here as of late
2014-01-30 11:53 AM
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w00t.  Still page 1!

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