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My brother that lives next door, had a black snake hanging around his landscaping.
A couple days later I noticed one of my grandsons remote control toys had been knocked off a card table downstairs. Problem is nobody had been near the table. I put the toy back on the table. The next night I noticed the toy was in the floor again. Woah. I once again placed the toy on the table. Yep, the third night it was on the floor again. I could feel that black snake watching me. I ran to the hardware and bought $50 worth of sticky traps the size of a pizza box. I covered the top of that table with sticky traps and strategically placed the others where a black snake would go. Now who knows where a black snake is going to crawl, but I was sure. I then sprinkled flour in spots I thought a snake would crawl, and waited. Nothing. After a few days I vacuumed the flour from the floor and placed the sticky traps in less conspicuous places. Then the next day the toy was in the floor again. I felt like the Coyote in a Road Runner cartoon. I picked the toy up, and for some reason looked at the switch on the bottom. The controller was turned off, but the toy itself was still on. Some garage door opener or electronic device was running the toy off the table. Anybody need some jumbo sticky traps? :lol::lol: |
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:lol::lol: Great story! Wile E. Davis :lol::lol:
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That is my kind of luck! :lol: Are black snakes poisonous? I'm guessing if my wife heard of a snake in our basement she'd burn the place down. Spiders and snakes are no bueno for her.
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but Black Snakes (Rat Snakes) are not poisonous, and likely what you encounter up there are the same as we have down here :) https://fisheries.tamu.edu/files/201...f-Missouri.pdf btw, black snakes, gopher snakes, bull snakes, king snakes etc. non poisonous snakes are very beneficial, they eat other things we don't like even more than snakes :) this guy wanted to join me in the longhorn last summer while I was resting from cutting brush :) https://dl.dropbox.com/s/i3mqgpso87r..._9940.jpg?dl=0 here's a decent size one out for a morning stroll the year before under the walnut trees, darn near stepped on him :) https://dl.dropbox.com/s/nlm075gxefz...56916.jpg?dl=0 |
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I don't ever kill a black snake because if you have them around you won't have poisonous snakes.
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Black snakes love old houses and outbuildings because where there are rodents you will find a black snake hunting. This old place had them, mostly in the cellar. You'd see skins down there. During the restoration (log house) I had all the exterior walls built but across the front. While I was redoing the chinking we had one slip into our living room. That was exciting!
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When's the last time you ever rode a train? Have you ever ridden on a train? When I was a kid we still used trains a lot for passenger travel. My mom never drove and every summer we would ride the train up home to Grandma and Grandpa's with her. I guess that's some history now, but not as old or as exciting as this :lol:
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The wife and I took the AMTRAK from LA to Flagstaff, AZ and back when we took a trip to the Grand Canyon. My first and only train ride, if I have anything to say about it. I could sleep OK on a Navy ship in bad seas and/or launching aircraft, but not on that train. Maybe that was because one never gets enough sleep when works in the engine room.
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been on a few train rides, narrow gauge mountain tours in colorado as a kid, incline railways down the royal gorge and up pikes peak, all lots of fun..
we took the train back to la from kc couple of years ago and it was great, kids had a blast.. 2 rooms across from each other with four beds so everyone could lay down and see out both sides of the train.. took the kids up to oxnard for the polar express train ride year or two ago and it was a lot of fun too.. I love trains, dad had an ho layout and I started at an early age collecting mine.. had a two layer 4x8 table my dad made for me and still have all my engines and cars.. also have some little n gauge stuff left somewhere in those boxes :lol: even still have an old 3 rail a/c lionel set I got when I was around 11-12yo https://dl.dropbox.com/s/0gjyts5gesx...39737.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/eq816h6xy0a...39881.jpg?dl=0 |
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grass is coming up strong :metal:
seeded https://dl.dropbox.com/s/q90mx7ch1qm...27552.jpg?dl=0 week 1 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/kbbc51emarv...27970.jpg?dl=0 week 2 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/bhpxwuy4w6u...28552.jpg?dl=0 |
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Wife and I rode the Cog Railway to the top of Pikes Peak back in 2012. https://www.cograilway.com/
Grass is looking good Killer Bee. |
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My first train ride was in 1966. I was 14 years old and I rode the train from Granby, CO to Hot Sulphur Springs to get my learners permit to drive.
I've done a couple of train rides since. I have wanted to do an Amtrak tour but don't seem to get the time. I love to learn about the history of railroads in America. |
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Until the last few years, my mom would take the train from here in Maryland to visit my sister in Santa Fe. My next older sister went with her the last trip. I'd like to do that trip sometime.
Back in '89 when we took the '71 camper truck on a vacation to NM/AZ we took a surprise train ride. We headed up to Chama, NM after leaving my sister's in Taos on our way to Mesa Verde. We got a campsite in Chama and people would ask if we were there to take the train ride. They had just opened the Cumbres-Toltec railroad for tourism. If you don't know about this train ride, it's a joint effort between NM and CO. What a great experience for my family! I hear it soon became necessary to get a reservation the year before. And we just fell into it. I call that a lucky day. You've seen the picture before, most likely. But I took this on our drive up to Chama the day before the train ride. No train ride pics on the 'puter |
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Mildred, the church gossip and self-appointed monitor of the church's morals, kept sticking her nose into other people's business. Several members did not approve of her extra-curricular activities, but feared her enough to maintain their silence. She made a mistake, however, when she accused Frank, a new member, of being an alcoholic after she saw his old pickup parked in front of the town's only bar one afternoon. She emphatically told Frank (and several others) that everyone seeing it there would know what he was doing! Frank, a man of few words, stared at her for a moment and just turned and walked away. He didn't explain, defend, or deny. He said nothing. Later that evening, Frank quietly parked his pickup in front of Mildred's house and walked home.. |
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Way to go Frank!
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At Friday night services, Morris went to his friend Irving and said,
"Irving, I need a favor - I'm sleeping with the rabbi's wife. Can you hold him in temple for an hour after services for me?" Irving was not very fond of the idea, but being Morris' lifelong friend, he reluctantly agreed. After services, he struck up a conversation with the rabbi asking him all sorts of stupid questions in an effort to keep him occupied. After some time, the wise rabbi became suspicious and asked, " Irving what are you really up to with all this?" Irving , filled with feelings of guilt and remorse, confessed to the rabbi "I'm sorry Rabbi, my friend Morris is sleeping with your wife right now and asked me to keep you occupied." The rabbi smiled and, putting a brotherly hand on Irving 's shoulder, said " Irving I think you'd better hurry home, my wife died two years ago." |
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OHhhh NOooo!!! Too funny! :lol:
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Oh no, that's not good. Took me a second.
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Mr. Davis ,,your title makes about as much sense and any others on here ,es·pe·cial·ly mine ..your breakfast looks good ..I like it.. and to top it off with some Prunes ,,well you never did get back to us on that one ,,did ya? Or maybe you did and I missed it.. Now ., after 617,592 views and 3,027 replies I think you got at least some of what you ask for.. ( laugh out loud ,goes here) all in fun my friend |
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I'm eatin' bbq chicken I just grilled up, along with a bean concoction and southern seasoned broccoli. For breakfast on the weekends lately, I'll eat some sort of cereal or oatmeal like I do all week. Then about mid-morning I'll cook up a single egg and eat it on an English muffin with grated cheese and a few spots of hot sauce. I'm so glad Facetruck exists so I can share my eating habits with the world.
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howdy Larry! that carb I told you about that I replaced on the onan in the motorhome is an import.. cummins has a 900 piece national backorder, our local dealer cummins cal pacific had 107 ordered for down equipment and 80 for stock but no guarantee by end of the month when we're leaving.. AND the OE carb is $380 vs $45 for chinesium.. so they had me over a barrel and I put the import in to get it up and running.. the previous owner thought it was the fuel pump and had already bought one and a filter.. I found a damaged fuel hose so I went ahead and replaced both those along with all new hose and clamps.. fires up and takes the load like a champ.. about $55 parts on me and an hour each..
so just to finally diagnose the failure, I brought the original carb to work with me to see what the trouble was.. as you suggested, it was ethanol gunk! but not holding the float down or sticking the needle n seat shut, it was the fuel stop plunger, it's definitely the lowest point.. quick cleaning and reassembly for a test and voila! so I'm soaking everything for a good internal cleaning and planning to put it back together and reinstall.. I'll drain and clean the import and hang onto it for a backup.. I'll make some extra paper gaskets for the mounting flanges for my spare kit.. and I have some aluminum and copper seal washers in my toolbox but I'll probably pick up a couple of each of those just in case ;) wonder how many $400 / $50 carbs are sold to motorhome owners with that same problem? https://dl.dropbox.com/s/b5zv4nqm85z...26446.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/vs867vnkml4...20631.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/fyw4va1wjy3...20766.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/z603xjd6fyw...20902.jpg?dl=0 |
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I guess if I go to Taco Bell that I should post it to warn others to stay away from me for a while. Before the air biscuits start to fly. :exit: |
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Taco Bell is taco hell for taco smell
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So, I ask the planning in our town why Taco Bell built so close to Taco Time thinking maybe it was a city ordinance to do so.. He told me that Taco Bell admitted that Taco Time was more popular and so they would build close by to get some of thier traffic for their stores |
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Do you all have Taco Time out east of here? I know it started here, so I don't know if it's across the country, or international, or what. The original store is about a mile and a half from where I'm sitting right now.
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It hasnt been beat yet in my opinion ,,and I bet you agree.. |
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taco surf sunset beach / seal beach / los al - hands down! check their reviews ;)
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I've never heard of Taco Time. I looked it up. It looks a lot better than TB. (I laughed when I typed TB. Because you might get TB eating there). :lol:
Taco Bell used to be pretty good for what it is. Back when they used real cheese and not that yellow wax that they use now. Pepsi bought it and it was all downhill from there. Same with KFC, A&W, and Pizza Hut. They used to be better. Pepsico should just stay out of the restaurant business. Does anyone remember Pup N Taco? I loved that place. Dirt cheap and it was pretty good. I used to go there on the day before payday when I was down to nickels and get a bean and cheese burrito for 90 cents and it would hold me all day. They were big burritos. Or 3 hot dogs for a buck. And they were good too. Taco Bell bought them out. Closed them and replaced them with Taco Bell's. Bummer. :( http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...Pup_N_Taco.jpg |
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Tippy's Taco House was my first taco "dining out for tacos"* experience in Maryland. They served crappy tacos long before Taco Bell came to town in the '80s. For a chain we had Taco Bueno. That means Good Taco in English :lol:
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