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Nervous Guy

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  1. I was thinking of something like this.....
  2. Cats in this part of CT don't survive outside long enough to make a dent in the field mouse population....they get eaten by the coyotes.
  3. https://apps.fs.usda.gov/nicportal/gmdigest/cfm/dsp/dspGypsyMothDigestHome.cfm
  4. Hmmm....watch out!!! must be an x chromosome thing, my wife has a tendency for pyromania, she gets these huge fires going in our outdoor fireplace, she loves it...but somehow she always picks the windiest days...SMH.
  5. Yep, about 4 years ago we got hit in two consecutive years, trees can withstand one year fine, but back to back is devastating. We lost about 10-12 seventy foot oaks...brutal, but the wood stove is keeping us nice and toasty in the winter. Some of those trunks are at least 36 inch diameter. For those concerned for Nervous Wife's safety, I've given her several tutorials and strict instructions about what she may or may not do...she's fine.
  6. My wife wanted an electric chainsaw for Christmas....yes a chainsaw. So after a lot of research, I got her a Ryobi 12" 18V chainsaw...she was always a bit afraid of the gas powered ones that I've owned, so she wanted a "lady chainsaw". She's out there now cutting up large fallen oak limbs from our gypsy moth disaster. She even took down a 10" diameter dead hemlock, she loves it and is doing a great job...me, I'm keeping house today. LOL....this is great!! BTW last year I taught her how to use the weedwacker and most impressively, the log splitter (she's split oak up to 24+ inches in diameter, by herself!)...Besides being very proud of her, I now consider myself a genius. All hail Nervous Wife!!
  7. Go Pound Sand Meaning. Definition: Go away; do something pointless; screw off. The idiom go pound sand is an expression of contempt that often means, “Go away.” It also refers to a pointless activity. The idiom originated in American English.
  8. Why and When to Wear a Vest for Warmth "Vests provide more warmth than most people realize, and even help keep your extremities warm. How is that possible? When your core temperature starts to drop, the body reduces blood flow to your extremities, increasing blood flow to the core in an attempt to protect your organs1,. By keeping your core insulated and warm, blood flow remains constant to your extremities, keeping them warmer. That is why often a long sleeve shirt with a good vest (and the right gloves, hats and pants) are enough to keep you warm when being active in cold temperatures. " That being said I'd never wear a vest...it's stupid.
  9. Thanks everyone!!! Only 5 more years until Medicare!!!! WOOHOO!!!
  10. https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/topic/220486-props-where-they-are-due-ed-oliver/
  11. Much to Adam Archuleta's chagrin! He sure changed his tune after they scored! Loved it!!!
  12. In the olden days we called that "woofing"....don't do it. Woofing theory
  13. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g48894-d445546-r411852116-Creekview_Restaurant-Williamsville_New_York.html
  14. The Pats have only beaten "bad" teams, with the Bills being the exception (and that was close!)...yet they get the benefit of the doubt, why does this stupid narrative keep being brought up about the Bills?
  15. If you got a lady and you want her gone But you ain't got the guts She keeps naggin' at you night and day Enough to drive ya nuts Pick up the phone Leave her alone It's time you made a stand For a fee I'm happy to be Your back door man
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