ignoring my want of a TIG welder and milling machine
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
Take the money you save from not buying a TIG welder and a milling machine and buy tires with it. On a credit card, I guess. This is how my wife's logic works anyway.
4cylndrfury wrote: ignoring 1379
Good old 1379... back when the the Venetians and Ottomans invaded Constantinople and restored John V Palaiologos as Byzantine co-emperor.
Those were the days.
Ignored.
ignoring my coworker talking on the phone, WAY TOO LOUD, with a hyundai dealer about a new elantra.
She ignored my suggestions to go look at EVERYTHING else in the segment.
The Veloster is too uncomfortable, the Dart is too pricey, the Sonic is too dumb looking, the Focus is too Ford, The TC is too coupe...she never even looked at anything besides the Veloster, and only because it was there. Shes trying to make me excited about her Elantra...with all the other choices available, the Elantra wants to make me gag on a spoon.
sorry, youre now ignored.
N Sperlo wrote:4cylndrfury said: the Focus is too FordIgnoring that dumb ho.
By too Ford, does she mean too successful?
Boy I tellya whut, I wouldn't be caught dead in one of them dang ol Fords. Man, dem things are junk man. Woooooo.
It is Portland. It is early September. Just took the last of the garage shingles to the dump. Forecast calls for sprinkles Monday then back to dry.
Thundershower while I was at the dump.
Mercifully, don't think it really hit at home. Throwing tarps over precious things inside garage before going out for more tools, materials, and tarps...
Filing under 'Ignore' for idiocy of biting off more than I could chew of the roof so close to the return to wet season.
T.J. wrote: Ignoring that fall is here in earnest. Brrrrr.
dang mang send some of that ol' fall down here man sweatin my nards off dang ol summer heats too hot and muggy mang.
T.J. wrote: Ignoring that fall is here in earnest. Brrrrr.
Still trying to ignore summer here. 93 degrees with a million percent humidity today.
I'll be trying to stay inside for another month or so, 73 and nice in the shop.
Ignoring the fact that sweating under a Kevlar vest causes skin that would usually go away with the droplets or evaporate like dust.. Not to. Instead they stick there like clay, and you reach under the vest and scratch your belly and a bunch of clay-like skin gets stuck under your nails, so you scrape it out and make clay animals out of it.
OK, I'm trying to ignore it. So far I have a skin-clay penguin and hippo.
N Sperlo wrote: ...scratch your belly and a bunch of clay-like skin gets stuck under your nails, so you scrape it out and make clay animals out of it. OK, I'm trying to ignore it. So far I have a skin-clay penguin and hippo.
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