Gee, maybe I should get a reef carp or trout
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Thoughts, prayers and wishes for a speedy recovery are coming your way!
Goodness! I hope and pray for a speedy recovery, especially with the shoulder situation!
When we moved from California, we had to learn the “Southern“ way of greeting folks.Good morning! I have to get birthday presents mailed to my babies today, who will be 31 next week! How can that be?
Have a great Friday and weekend, you all (or y'all or yous guys...I grew up in Florida, so I can cover all areas of the country!). ;Joyful
OUCH!! I am glad they released you. Well i guess they did since you are posting, but technology and stuff...
speedy recovery.
I'll see your dad joke and raise you.Yesterday, my son and I were scrubbing, mixing, changing tank stuff down in the basement.
We both heard a very loud, single "tick" followed immediately by a deafening KABOOM.
May the following electrical items RIP:
NAD T748 amp & receiver. This one really hurts.
Home security controller
Eero WIFI router
Both Optimum cable boxes
I guess surge protectors just aren't capable of handling that kind of surge.
Nice one. Don't give me credit for original humor though. This was a very real lighting strike. Either a direct hit to a grounded chimney or the power pole outside. Everything with a cable input was cooked plus a few other things on one breaker. Thankfully no fire and no apparent chimney damage.I'll see your dad joke and raise you.
How do you make an octopus laugh?
You give it ten-tickles!
I quoted the wrong postNice one. Don't give me credit for original humor though. This was a very real lighting strike. Either a direct hit to a grounded chimney or the power pole outside. Everything with a cable input was cooked plus a few other things on one breaker. Thankfully no fire and no apparent chimney damage.
We've all been close to strikes at some point and we have a tree that has been hit many times. The weird part was the preceding "tick" sound. Can the static build up preceding a strike actually trip a breaker? That was the sound we heard, just seemed really loud for a single breaker.
Thats the one I was after!A bald man got a great deal on a wig today – only $1!
It was a small price toupee.
i snagged both of them for retransmissionI quoted the wrong post
Thats the one I was after!