Derek44
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And that folks….. Also is a real dad. Lessons learned."Well Kiddo, today we learn a lesson on losing things that are important to us. Sometimes you just have to let go."
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And that folks….. Also is a real dad. Lessons learned."Well Kiddo, today we learn a lesson on losing things that are important to us. Sometimes you just have to let go."
I’d do that, but the neighbor kids are both single digit aged girls. I don’t have the heart, and their dad is an army vet in which I’m sure would take me down should I even approach his girls for such task.Find a neighbor kid and offer 'em 20 bucks? Or hey kids who wants to go on an archeological adventure
You, Sir, are my Hero.Come on now, I'm disappointed in you. Zero effort for recovery? No handy coat hanger to hook that sheath loop for the save? I was showing a house once and went to take a leak, my shirt sleeve somehow hooked the pocket clip of my new knife, I watched as it flipped in the air and went straight into a stranger's toilet. I stood there and pondered life (and tried to decide if seller had cleaned the toilet that day) while my clients waited downstairs, finally I held my breath and fished that sucker out of there with my bare hand...and that was for a cheap folder.
Well thought out and articulated argument. I wouldn't follow my advice based on those facts.I’d do that, but the neighbor kids are both single digit aged girls. I don’t have the heart, and their dad is an army vet in which I’m sure would take me down should I even approach his girls for such task.
This did remind me of a story back when I lived in MI. I had a rental house I lived in after graduating college but I was always out of the house doing something like going to concerts, work, bars, etc. Id get notifications from the city saying that my lawn is overgrown. The elder lady next door to me was a saint and told me that she can have her grandson mow the lawn for me. I was happy to allow it and I told her that I'd pay him. He must have in 5th grade or something, but he would do it. She wouldn't let me pay him, but I always snuck him some cash when she wasn't looking. It's the least I can do for being a bad neighbor.Well thought out and articulated argument. I wouldn't follow my advice based on those facts.
Who could'a known a dumpster dive would produce such a handsome grin.Funny stuff^^
A little humility can always be mustered under the right conditions.
Junior high, 1977. Little Hem got his braces off and moved on to the retainer. $40 value. Left it on the food tray at lunch, dumped it in the cafeteria waste barrel. Realizing my error shortly after leaving the cafeteria I booked it back praying the bin hadn't been taken to the outside 15 yard dumpster. The janitor( we called him Buddha) was efficient that day.
Had the remainder of the school day to process climbing in the dumpster after school, which happened to be in plain view of the entire student body departing school.
$40 was alot of money back then.
Damn straight... little Hem scaled the dumpster after school....what a score, I actually found the darned thing. Worth the embarrassment and digging through detri.
Been there done that. It was great sorted through it in my garage. I do love my daughter!!!Funny stuff^^
A little humility can always be mustered under the right conditions.
Junior high, 1977. Little Hem got his braces off and moved on to the retainer. $40 value. Left it on the food tray at lunch, dumped it in the cafeteria waste barrel. Realizing my error shortly after leaving the cafeteria I booked it back praying the bin hadn't been taken to the outside 15 yard dumpster. The janitor( we called him Buddha) was efficient that day.
Had the remainder of the school day to process climbing in the dumpster after school, which happened to be in plain view of the entire student body departing school.
$40 was alot of money back then.
Damn straight... little Hem scaled the dumpster after school....what a score, I actually found the darned thing. Worth the embarrassment and digging through detri.
Funny stuff^^
A little humility can always be mustered under the right conditions.
Junior high, 1977. Little Hem got his braces off and moved on to the retainer. $40 value. Left it on the food tray at lunch, dumped it in the cafeteria waste barrel. Realizing my error shortly after leaving the cafeteria I booked it back praying the bin hadn't been taken to the outside 15 yard dumpster. The janitor( we called him Buddha) was efficient that day.
Had the remainder of the school day to process climbing in the dumpster after school, which happened to be in plain view of the entire student body departing school.
$40 was alot of money back then.
Damn straight... little Hem scaled the dumpster after school....what a score, I actually found the darned thing. Worth the embarrassment and digging through detri.
Respirator and some big ol' gloves. dive in.So in my excitement of tagging out on two pronghorn, I realized my Gerber EBS blades were dull. I set them in a box to clean and possibly sharpen. A week passed by and I didn’t get to it, and I have an elk hunt next week so i opted to order a new set of blades. My infinit wisdom somehow told me that I would get a new case, which they did not. I got an email sent to Gerber explaining my situation, but am reluctant.
Here’s the situation:
- Trash comes tomorrow morning.
- I threw the case away in a bag, we throw two bags away at a time. I estimate 6-8 bags in there
- Dumpster has been simmering for two weeks on two separate pronghorn with some bones.
- It’s going to rain tonight.
WWYD?