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I don't have a team of Huskys to send out a rescue teamForget the snowthrower, just need 2 shovels. Solves the twin problem.
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I don't have a team of Huskys to send out a rescue teamForget the snowthrower, just need 2 shovels. Solves the twin problem.
That sounds like a win then…I don't have a team of Huskys to send out a rescue twam
They are not the scary twins from The ShiningThat sounds like a win then…
Looks like a good excuse to exercise and then indulge in some health-risky fast food
Did my driveway and an elderly neighbour's. May have to do another neighbour's xdLooks like a good excuse to exercise and then indulge in some health-risky fast food
We need the resident snowblowing squirrel to comment!I put full synthetic 0-30 oil in it
Biggest problem with that picture isn't too much snow, but too many houses.
At nearly a quarter mile, I can't even see my next closest neighbor's house.
The better to have a lively BBQ party with.but too many houses.
Yet you have your cheeks packed full of houses.We are not all Nutty Squirrels.
I prefer to live among people while still close to nature. The forrest is just behind the houses across the street.Yet you have your cheeks packed full of houses.
You know what goes through my mind when I read that? Filipino pronunciation: FEB-RRAAWREEIt's gonna be FEBRUARY!!!
Feb-Ru-Hairy...still too early to shave off the beard.You know what goes through my mind when I read that? Filipino pronunciation: FEB-RRAAWREE
If you have outdoor pets, try to use a magnesium salt. If they eat it, it won't be harmful to them. It does cost more but I think we're talking a few bucks per bag. Honestly though, I don't remember.Preparing for a shitshow this weekend. 3-6 snow, then freezing rain, then rain, then 20f temps immediately after for a few days. Rock salt is depleted in the area, so 150 lbs of calcium is in the garage.
You know, I had been trying to pronounce it feb-brew-airy but f*** it. I've always pronounced it feb-byoo-airy and that's how I like saying it. If anyone has a problem with that, I'm happy to give them my spare bag of dicks.Feb-Ru-Hairy...still too early to shave off the beard.
Thank you for that and we do. We keep the pup leashed and on the snow even with rock salt. Ive been down twice this year and need to keep a clear path in very cold conditions.f you have outdoor pets, try to use a magnesium salt. If they eat it, it won't be harmful to them. It does cost more but I think we're talking a few bucks per bag. Honestly though, I don't remember.