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02-20-2018, 04:38 PM | #1 |
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Have you installed a sound proof panel behind the drivers seat yet? Those boys can have a lot of disagreements between coasts.
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02-20-2018, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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I’m thinking of pulling a 5th wheel travel trailer, that way I hear nothing. People can still ride in those right? I know they can’t in a bumper mounted trailer...
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Pick for Tim!!!!!! What we had served for lunch. A very high quality Brunswick hockey puck thats bee grilled to "extra well done" quality. This will be served on a standard quality Sysco brand bun. Included on this fine fair is "previously frozen" tomato slices, red onion rings and extremely soggylettuce leafs......As a small treat Lay's classic chips and a 6oz pepsi az well
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02-20-2018, 07:23 PM | #5 |
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So now you guys are trying to get me in trouble with the GF! I was telling her about the Tillamook cheese, so she buys some for me to try. As she is unpacking the groceries she throws the Tillamook cheese at me and says "tell your buddies they have way to much money to be friends with you!"
So I am guessing that it is a little more expensive than the cheese we get standing in line for???
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02-20-2018, 10:19 PM | #6 |
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A frugal woman. Good choice.
I'm hurt that she doesn't like your choice of friends.
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02-20-2018, 10:20 PM | #7 |
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Are you old enough to remember standing in line for cheese?
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I am! There was a time my father was laid off and we went to get cheese! I was young then and now
And actually, she does like you guys alot more than the guys I used ride with a few years ago.
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02-21-2018, 12:14 PM | #9 |
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My mothers parents were poor as church mice. Never owned a piece of property or a car. They rented from the same family all their lives.
I remember going to get them and taking them up to the county shop and them standing in line for "commodities". My dad wouldn't go. He wasn't too proud of my maternal grandfather because of his lack of ambition. My grandfather was perfectly happy owning nothing. My life would be much simpler if I had inherited his gene.
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That's not a problem around here. Only one of them is still alive. One was a lawyer/judge. Nobody misses him.
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02-21-2018, 12:28 PM | #11 |
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Welfare cheese...yuck
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02-21-2018, 12:49 PM | #12 |
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Dang, LZ, I didn't think you were old enough to remember hard times.
First thing we know you will be telling old time stories like the rest of us.
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I really don't remember what it taste like. But I will bet ya that I ate it if it was on the table. Not like the kids of today...
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02-21-2018, 12:41 PM | #14 |
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Acually ,,the welfare Cheese my folks got back in the day was Tillamook Cheese as we were only about 100 miles from Tillamook ,,at that time is was a Government hand out ( I think it was a time when work was hard to find ,,as my dad was a hard working logger with his own logging business) ,,we would get cheese ,butter, dried milk, and other things.. we had to drive to a town some 18 miles from us to get it.. He was a proud man so my mother and I went and got it..
It was a big ol brick of cheese about 4 inches square by a foot long I think and very very good ,, like candy to me ..with some salt crackers.
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I remember standing in line with grandma to get it. That was in the late 70’s. Yes it was processed, just a giant block of velveeta I remember using it as trout bait at the lake too.
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I knew your criticism of the stuff was fishy.
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But did you catch any fish with it?
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Land is always a good investment, but some land may not appreciate much at all, some can drop in value due to changes of events, and during the depths of the great recession it either had no buyers or it was going for fire sale prices. Land is a long term investment that needs to be sold when the market is right. And these days the right time has become most important. Back before people became so fickle land was a good investment you could make out on any time you sold.
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[QUOTE=special-K;8194644]Land is always a good investment, but some land may not appreciate much at all, some can drop in value due to changes of events, and during the depths of the great recession it either had no buyers or it was going for fire sale prices. Land is a long term investment that needs to be sold when the market is right. And these days the right time has become most important. Back before people became so fickle land was a good investment you could make out on any time you sold.
Tuesday Ms Grumpy and I went to look at 2 different lakefront properties each needing extensive home remodeling but they both had nice lake frontage and were priced way below market value , I'm talking $150,000.00 + below market . They looked like great investment properties online ,Well the first one looked good in the pictures 2 acres sitting in between 2 - $300,000.00 occupied homes but when we got there we quickly realized why someone had given up on the place it was basically a swamp with so many frogs croaking I didn't even walk up to the place The second place was sitting on a small bluff overlooking a beautiful lake front view again needing restoration but a serious lakefront home large stone fireplaces and a detached 3 car building , I walked around it for an hour before we left and we realized the only way into the property was past a long time residents "place" That I can only describe as 2 acres of pure trash and running loose pigs /dogs/cats and piles of trash strewn everywhere by the animals . I'm not talking a little here and there it was so bad you would need a week with a bobcat and 3-4 large demo trailers to clean it up smack dab right in the middle of $300,000.00 + lake homes ,It just ruined the whole deal it was so bad ... There is plenty of nice land for sale around here cheap and with all the influx of major trucking companies, automakers and tech manufactures and homes going up everywhere the place is booming . Last edited by Grumpy old man; 02-22-2018 at 08:09 AM. |
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HEY CHEESE HEADS,,,What we need is one of you Forum members from Wisconsin to brag about your cheeses..
I bet it's as good ..
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A very long time ago, I had an old timer tell me to buy all of the land I could afford to buy! They will never make any more...
I have not had the chance to buy much land around here. It is all farm ground and stays in the families. If it does go up for sale it goes for 10k an acre! So I buy the next best thing...houses that are foreclosed on. Buy them cheap and dump a ton of money and time in them to rent out. Sure is a lot of work!
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Gummit cheese samiches. Grew up on them and SS. Got my first job shining shoes at a Barber shop. Not many kids willing to do that these days.
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We could swap stories all day long on your "what you grew up on" and as for jobs the kids would not do to day ,,lots of them .. I picked up fir cones and sold them to Weyerhaeuserfor $2 a gunny sack and got pitch all over my skin.clothes,,every thing ,,lots of kids today would not take off their MJ shoes to do so..
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Grew up on govm't cheese and canned meat ... had 6 brothers strategically placed throughout the line to maximize our grocery take....Also traded with neighbors [fish,crabs,produce etc:]But we all hated the powdered milk ...ewwww
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ya, sorry fellas, no hard luck stories from me either.. raised on a working farm..
folks didn't have a lot of cash but we were never for want of anything we needed endless list of chores I grew up on, and doing my best to impress upon my kids to work hard at their endeavors.. I left home for basic two weeks after graduating high school with my dads rusty old cutlass worth maybe $500 when he gave it to me at 16yo through chores earnings, I had 6mos of fuel from the tanks and their insurance.. after that, all on my own to where I am today, homeowner in OC CA and debt free for several years
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