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How about Milehi Hoosier Nation, since I think he was one of the founders, was he not? And the most Senior?
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1 hour ago, FritzIam4IU said:
Just think of all the goodwill you will have coming if you are able to do it!
At some point in the future I am going to try to make a dining room table...I'm not too optimistic either since I have never attempted a table before.
What a great opportunity for LOTS of new tools !! Planer, joiner, clamps galore, sanders, routers & bits, and the list goes on and on. I'm envious !
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4 minutes ago, Billingsley99 said:
YOu are giving me way too much credit but i appreciate the boost of confidence. If I try I will me my results.
Get one of these to fasten your corner joints. They're great. Can also make the joints for the door rails & styles.
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3 minutes ago, Billingsley99 said:
My wife would like for me to make one of these for her but its far above my skill level. 1 end table. If anyone can do it at a good rate I would buy it from you
Come Billingsley...you can do that !! It's a box with some trim on it. Not tough at all. Drawers will take some careful measurements, but some MDF, couple of pipe clamps, chop saw, and impact drill will cover 90% of what you need. Might be a good excuse for some new tools !!
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When I was a kid (like 8) I remember sitting on the basement steps, and watching my Dad try to fix Mom's wringer washing machine (yeah...I'm old). Anyway, I asked Dad why didn't he just call the repairman. To which my Dad answered: "Son...I might as well try to fix it myself. Cause the repair guy isn't gonna charge me anymore if I "F-it up" than he would in the first place".
Now I'm not one of the guys on this thread that are real craftsman. But not only have I saved $1000's of dollars on repair bills by fixing it myself, I also have acted as general contractor (and a bunch of sub-contractors as well) on the last 3 houses I've built. The trick is to be organized, patient, and know what you can, and cannot do, based on your comfort level.
And for the record...I would have called the HVAC guys too!! I don't do HVAC. I'll do electrical and plumbing, and a bunch of other stuff, but not HVAC.
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21 minutes ago, Steubenhoosier said:
Dexter is our second Golden, and just turned 11 in October.
That's GREAT !! Neither of ours made it past 6 and 8. Even after the surgeries.
Hope he keeps going strong for another 5 years !
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27 minutes ago, IUFLA said:
Love Goldens...Smart, loyal, friendly...
There are just so many dogs at these shelters who're really good dogs and need good homes, we couldn't justify going out and buying a $500-$1,000 puppy...
We rescued the last 2 Goldens from a Golden Rescue outfit in Plainfield. They were VERY protective of the dogs up for adoption. (which is great IMO) Came out did a house visit, had a 5 page questionaire we had to answer in order to "qualify" to get one. Once they place a Golden, they want to make sure it's to a great home, and not coming back.
I volunteer for the local animal shelter here in SC, and they do a pretty good job in qualifying people before they let someone adopt. Not as good as the Golden outfit, but still pretty good, considering it's gov't run. And almost all of the dogs here in the shelter are Heinz 10-57's.
Most of the "pure breed" rescue operations have agreements with all the shelters around them, that if the shelter takes in a dog of a particular breed, they will automatically take it and adopt it out under their own standards.
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54 minutes ago, Billingsley99 said:
Sorry for your loss. My wife is all about getting another puppy but not a Husky. They are one of the breeds that seem to have a lot of seizures.
FWIW, Golden Retrievers (esp in the midwest) have an 80% chance of getting some kind of cancer by the time they're 7-8. We had goldens for 30 years. The last 2 came from Indy. Both got cancer way too early. Oncologist from PU said they can't figure out why, but goldens contract cancer 10x more than any other breed.
He also told us, a Heinz 57 is usually healthier than pure breds.
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I read somewhere once that 80% of an individual stock's performance is based on how the stock's sector performed. I'm sure it's not always true, but I've found it helpful to keep that in mind.
One of the guys I used to listen to (retired now) suggested that gov't policy has a direct effect on the market. So if there is a change in gov't policy, the market will react accordingly over the long term.
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1 hour ago, rico said:
Looks fabulous. And those screws aren't cheap are they?
No they're not ! I think I paid $17 for 250, and had to buy another 250 to finish it !
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Can't express my heart felt sorrow for Hoosier, Ayden, and your family. Dogs are literally our best friends, and in your family and very special best friend for Ayden.
Prayers...
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8 minutes ago, 13th&Jackson said:
On the other hand, Greenville SC, about 90 miles from AVille is really nice.
Retired down here in SC about 11 years ago. The whole state is nice. Charleston gets flooded easy like N'Orleans, but there are a lot of nice places to visit and live. We happen to live in Aiken (west side of the state, not far from Augusta, GA)
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Finally got it done. Had two full days of 30-40 mph winds, so I didn't want to sail away putting up 16' long metal sheets. Had a nasty storm last night. Rain and 40+mph winds, and low and behold the thing is still standing this morning !
While it's not a "garage-mahal" like Rico's, and all enclosed, it does what I want it to. 24' wide, 16' deep, 11'6" tall. Boy that metal roof takes a LOT of screws!
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OMG !! I can't believe it....TV Ted is reffing the TX v UNC game.
Thought he got fired by all the conferences
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10 hours ago, IU Scott said:
Did both teams have some cancellations
I believe they did. And they came up with this "abnormal" solution to get some games in. Although not 100% sure on that.
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Just now, IU Scott said:
Didn't realize they were playing a double header
From what I heard, it's a triple header. Best 2 out of 3.
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Michigan down to Oakland at halftime. If Michigan is ranked #25 (it is according to TV) then we should be top 10. They look like $hit.
Livers got in Juwan Howard's face in a verbal altercation. Some "trouble in River City" maybe.
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1 hour ago, Mike said:
Brooks hurt
That's unfortunate. Didn't know that.
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I see Ketchup boy isn't starting for pUKe. A transfer starts, but not Brooks. Lovin' it !
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If I remember correctly, the pollsters have OSU ranked above us, by a lot. I just don't see it.
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From a coaching perspective, I like how Izzo holds them accountable for the full 40 minutes.
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Man, MSU is really taking it to ND.
MSU defensively looks in mid-season form already. Moves the ball pretty well too.
'21-'22 National Hoops Scene
in General Basketball Discussion
Posted · Edited by DWB
I believe IUFLA was specifically referring to the TTU & KU game. I was going to post the same reaction for this particular game, only my headline would have been "no funeral, no foul". It was the ugliest, most physical game I've seen in a long time. And not enjoyable to watch. Wasn't a standard bearer for the whole universe.