mwwaff.bsky.social
Society prospers when you plant trees whos shade you’ll never sit in. Construction worker, reef tanks, smoked meats, too many projects, dog dad, gamer, general debauchery. Barks at a cat
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Love it!! You’re making me want to do a little freshwater planted shrimp thingy. >.>
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I brought in my brother and a helper who know what they’re doing, and I’m on grunt work
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He does his best to keep us in line
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(I’m making them rebuild it while I sit in the house)
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The internew
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Gam Gam loves your new collar btw
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Judy sounds like the name of a person who would still own one.
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As my grandma always used to say, bood food is bood food.
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You got any games on your phone?
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Seems like it’s all gone north enough that we won’t be bothered much, but it’s already terribly muggy here.
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They could possibly be milking the almond to get some milk for their chipmunk cereal.
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The forbidden milk
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Though it’s 97 at work and no AC, so probably losing it just as fast.
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I’ve had lots of gatorades and water.
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Leave a little layer of fat on top and give it a nice sear at the end, they turn out so tasty. Great piece of meat for a good price. I just did one this weekend!
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Beautiful planted tank!
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They were fantastic! Paired perfectly with the ribs
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<3 I totally forgot about that!
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I immediately went and opened my news app, because I had a feeling. And yup. Agreed.
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Idk what specifically this is about, but I feel it in so many ways.
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I’m the same way, I get it. I even like to pee on the excavators so everyone knows they’re mine.
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That’s where I got my extra two from lol. They’re a damn good thing to spread around.
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It is NOT easy.
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Omg the moment I’m done with one I’m thinking of the next one I’d like to do.
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I am so excited to park on it!
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I should look into what my options are for increasing the pressure, but I’d have to get him on board to pay half and I don’t think they have much money. Idk, not my place to judge. And who knows what the well can handle. Should get a person out to at least chat with sometime tho, not a bad idea.
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I foolishly assumed both of those things. I grew up on a well and pressure was never really an issue, I just knew we couldn’t use the hose for that long. This has been a lesson that keeps on learning me.
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Long story short, don’t buy a house with a shared well. Learned that one the hard way. At least not with a family starting their own commune.
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I doubt they do, but still they said give it a day or two and I’d just assume stick to that. It’s gonna rain all day which will cool and set it. And in a year I’ll seal coat, wanna keep it nice.
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Omg I can’t wait. No more gravel all over my yard, just one nice clean push and it’s done. And I’m gonna push up such a mountain of clean snow for the neighborhood kids.
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Drought* thanks brain I’m not British