Josephus


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ugh. Just spent the last 1/2 hour up at the top of a 30 foot ladder, reattaching my metal roof where it had come loose from the eave. terrifying.

It's done for a while, at least.

mwiseman


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Josephus wrote:ugh. Just spent the last 1/2 hour up at the top of a 30 foot ladder, reattaching my metal roof where it had come loose from the eave. terrifying.

It's done for a while, at least.


Damn! I was wondering why my winning contest entries from the past year just flashed before my eyes.
Don't do that!

brody6297


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Josephus wrote:ugh. Just spent the last 1/2 hour up at the top of a 30 foot ladder, reattaching my metal roof where it had come loose from the eave. terrifying.

It's done for a while, at least.


Glad you are in one piece. We have 20 mile winds with 50 mile gusts - no ladder climbing for us!!!!

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pooflady


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Josephus wrote:ugh. Just spent the last 1/2 hour up at the top of a 30 foot ladder, reattaching my metal roof where it had come loose from the eave. terrifying.

It's done for a while, at least.



For a while? Does this happen often?

It was 56 when I got up this morning. It's now 33 with a winter storm watch.

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.

pooflady


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dontwantaname wrote:
Will be in later to write my Christmas cards. The news said today was the last day to mail for guarntee delivery.
Oh the guy in the post office said they stopped making 17cent stamps. Any card that isn't totally flat and exactly the right size needs the extra 17 cents.
So each card will have a bunch of stamps on it. Stupid.



Just went to the post office, one of those little substations. Handed the lady a Christmas card and asked how much because it's bumpy. They looked at me like I was crazy. 42 cents. I pointed out that it was bumpy. 42 cents. I'm taking my cards there. Also a sign there, packages must be mailed by Dec. 20 for Christmas delivery. I figure if they can get a package somewhere that's mailed the 20th, they can get a card there.

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.

AZGman


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Okay. Today can be over now.

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

brody6297


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AZGman wrote:Okay. Today can be over now.


That bad or that boring?

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AZGman


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brody6297 wrote:That bad or that boring?



Boring, mostly.

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

brody6297


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AZGman wrote:Boring, mostly.


I hope time will seem to speed so you can leave and may the rest of the week have you busy enough as not to be bored.

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I should probably think about buying some gifts around now.

We can process Paypal again! Kinda!

Not sure if you should post that? This slightly-nsfw-flowchart will help.

AZGman


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brody6297 wrote:I hope time will seem to speed so you can leave and may the rest of the week have you busy enough as not to be bored.



Thank-you very kindly!!


Only an hour to go, now!!

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

Raining


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AZGman wrote:Boring, mostly.

Gman, sorry you are bored. In June I broke my shoulder and it has left my arm kinda crooked because I did not do my exercises. See, I know everything. Cheer up, I don't know how. This time of year is not always the best.

Josephus


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mwiseman wrote:Damn! I was wondering why my winning contest entries from the past year just flashed before my eyes.
Don't do that!



sh!

ThunderThighs


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This is so wrong....




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I just got my new eee pc. anyone have skype so I can try out the webcam?

Still single, can't imagine why.

FenStar


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DA59 wrote:This is so wrong....



Why?

Still single, can't imagine why.

Josephus


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pooflady wrote:For a while? Does this happen often?

It was 56 when I got up this morning. It's now 33 with a winter storm watch.



nope, but I could see that it needs flashing by the chimney. no flashing = loose roof = blowin in the wind. I couldn't reach the top- so there's about 10 linear foot that's loose, but held down by the part I nailed lower down. I'm just sure that a strong gust is gonna get under there and pull all my nails out.

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On the money thing.... I love the walnuts but I don't think I have time to do it. Putting it on the calendar for next year. I was already about to go with the money tree when I found these nice lightbulb jar things at Hobby Lobby. They have a screw-off lid. I'm gonna shove the money in those. Got nice tins to put them in.


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FenStar wrote:Why?

It's Texas. We don't like this weather in Texas. I'm ready for spring. I just had to stick my hand in the ice-cold pool to pull leaves out of the basket. Grrrrrr.


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Raining


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Josephus wrote:nope, but I could see that it needs flashing by the chimney. no flashing = loose roof = blowin in the wind. I couldn't reach the top- so there's about 10 linear foot that's loose, but held down by the part I nailed lower down. I'm just sure that a strong gust is gonna get under there and pull all my nails out.


If I lived close by, I would help you, I have experience regarding roofs. I fell off one when I was ten.

joyner


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Joe, please don't do that again while you are home alone. Small children don't count! Someone must be with you to call 911 if you fall off the ladder. I'm asking you nicely!
We are cleaning out the kitchen cabinets and we are at the most messy stage so I have to go back and finish.

joyner


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Raining wrote:If I lived close by, I would help you, I have experience regarding roofs. I fell off one when I was ten.



How did you hurt your shoulder? Texas = horse?

FenStar


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joyner wrote:Joe, please don't do that again while you are home alone. Small children don't count! Someone must be with you to call 911 if you fall off the ladder. I'm asking you nicely!
We are cleaning out the kitchen cabinets and we are at the most messy stage so I have to go back and finish.

Or, hire a pro.

Still single, can't imagine why.

Raining


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joyner wrote:How did you hurt your shoulder? Texas = horse?


not horse, just a fall. landed on left shoulder. stupid.

Josephus


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joyner wrote:Joe, please don't do that again while you are home alone. Small children don't count! Someone must be with you to call 911 if you fall off the ladder. I'm asking you nicely!
We are cleaning out the kitchen cabinets and we are at the most messy stage so I have to go back and finish.



had to do it today, while it was still warm enough I could hold the hammer and nails, and dry enough the ladder wouldn't slip. It's going to start raining tonight, and continue until next week, as far as I can tell. I had to finish it today. by the time anyone is home it will be dark, and it is already starting to look like rain now. i hate winter.

anyway, I am very, very careful on ladders. they terrify me.

AZGman


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Raining wrote:not horse, just a fall. landed on left shoulder. stupid.



Better than landing on your head!

Grumpy 'til the day I die.

dontwantaname


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Josephus wrote:ugh. Just spent the last 1/2 hour up at the top of a 30 foot ladder, reattaching my metal roof where it had come loose from the eave. terrifying.

It's done for a while, at least.



I saw this yesterday on TV
The most common reason for concussions in adults is FALLING OFF THE ROOF


Do I need to drive down there and smack you????

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

dontwantaname


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Josephus wrote:had to do it today, while it was still warm enough I could hold the hammer and nails, and dry enough the ladder wouldn't slip. It's going to start raining tonight, and continue until next week, as far as I can tell. I had to finish it today. by the time anyone is home it will be dark, and it is already starting to look like rain now. i hate winter.

anyway, I am very, very careful on ladders. they terrify me.



Hire a roofer.
Sometimes, even when you know how to do it yourself, you need to hire someone

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

kenney9226


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dontwantaname wrote:I saw this yesterday on TV
The most common reason for concussions in adults is FALLING OFF THE ROOF


Do I need to drive down there and smack you????



That's one of those fabricated facts that means nothing. Name the second most common reason for concussions among adults. There probably isn't one, unless you play football or something. Maybe Christmas day when husbands get knocked around with the pots and pans they bought for their wives, I guess, but other than that, how else you gonna get concussed?

Like most car accidents happen within 5 miles of home. Well, most of the time we are driving around within 5 miles of home, so clearly that's where accidents will happen!

I bet 90% of all spilled take-out food happens in the seats of your car!

And the most common place to get a ketchup stain is in the middle of the front of your shirt!

brody6297


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dontwantaname wrote:Hire a roofer.
Sometimes, even when you know how to do it yourself, you need to hire someone


Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and do something you should not do (like going up a ladder alone). If you call a professional most likely you would not even get a call back the same day and then additional damage would be done. Fear is a great compensating factor for additional safety.

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dontwantaname


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brody6297 wrote:Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and do something you should not do (like going up a ladder alone). If you call a professional most likely you would not even get a call back the same day and then additional damage would be done. Fear is a great compensating factor for additional safety.



Where do you live? I'll smack you on the way to Joe's house!

Hubby worked for his father in HS and college and part of his job was installing TV antennas.
He doesn't go up on the roof anymore.
He'll go check the gutters, but he hasn't been on the actual roof in years.
Once you are in your 40's and absolutely 50's, you shouldn't be doing some stuff you did when you were younger!

Then again, the only two good workmen we have numbers for are an appliance repair guy and a roofer.

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

dontwantaname


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My brother in law and his friend fell off my roof when they were building the second floor.
They thought it was funny!
Then again, they are FDNY and those guys have their brains wired differently than the rest of the world!
Funny!
They were laughing as they hit the ground, which was dirt and a bit soft from rain.
Not even a scratch on either of them.

WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

dontwantaname


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kenney9226 wrote:That's one of those fabricated facts that means nothing. Name the second most common reason for concussions among adults. There probably isn't one, unless you play football or something. Maybe Christmas day when husbands get knocked around with the pots and pans they bought for their wives, I guess, but other than that, how else you gonna get concussed?

Like most car accidents happen within 5 miles of home. Well, most of the time we are driving around within 5 miles of home, so clearly that's where accidents will happen!

I bet 90% of all spilled take-out food happens in the seats of your car!

And the most common place to get a ketchup stain is in the middle of the front of your shirt!



//smack to you too!



WE LURV YOU TOO! Dork!!!

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dontwantaname wrote:I saw this yesterday on TV
The most common reason for concussions in adults is FALLING OFF THE ROOF



kenney9226 wrote:That's one of those fabricated facts that means nothing. Name the second most common reason for concussions among adults. There probably isn't one, unless you play football or something.



considering the frequency of traffic accidents, including autos and bicycles, i have to wonder if traffic accidents mite be a more common cause.


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

ThunderThighs


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dontwantaname wrote:My brother in law and his friend fell off my roof when they were building the second floor.
They thought it was funny!
Then again, they are FDNY and those guys have their brains wired differently than the rest of the world!
Funny!
They were laughing as they hit the ground, which was dirt and a bit soft from rain.
Not even a scratch on either of them.

My brothers used to put a lawn chair on the roof and lay out to sun.


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no1 wrote:considering the frequency of traffic accidents, including autos and bicycles, i have to wonder if traffic accidents mite be a more common cause.

//pounce

YOU"RE BACK!!!!!!!! I MISSED YOU!!!!!!

Now, where the hell were you?


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dontwantaname wrote://smack to you too!

Looks like y'all won't be having any withdrawals during my smack-free month.


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dontwantaname wrote:Where do you live? I'll smack you on the way to Joe's house!

Hubby worked for his father in HS and college and part of his job was installing TV antennas.
He doesn't go up on the roof anymore.
He'll go check the gutters, but he hasn't been on the actual roof in years.
Once you are in your 40's and absolutely 50's, you shouldn't be doing some stuff you did when you were younger!

Then again, the only two good workmen we have numbers for are an appliance repair guy and a roofer.


I'm in "wonderful" Michigan, smack between Detroit and Lansing, and a mom in her 40s who hates heights and ladders even more!!!! BUT there were 2 times when I did have to use a ladder alone (and I hated it), but I was extra, extra, extra careful on positioning, slippage, and climbing and got the job done.

Sometimes you just gotta' do what you gotta' do.

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brody6297


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no1 wrote:considering the frequency of traffic accidents, including autos and bicycles, i have to wonder if traffic accidents mite be a more common cause.



WELCOME BACK!!!!!! You have been sorely missed.

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//tape, wrapping paper and tissue stuck to various body parts//

Guess what I'm doing?

Well, another day has passed and I didn't use algebra once.