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On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:33:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

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Amen to that. Today is miserable - chilly and wet. Not the best motorcycle weather,
especially with wet leaves everywhere.
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I'm at work and feeling much better today. When I close about 4pm I think I'll sneak in a ride because tomorrow the storms are rolling in.


I just got back from Home Depot Had to take the truck. I hate getting 17 mpg when I
could be getting almost 50 mpg (although that 93 octane stuff does cost more than
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I just got back from Home Depot Had to take the truck. I hate getting 17 mpg when I
could be getting almost 50 mpg (although that 93 octane stuff does cost more than
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But at twice the fuelilage, the bike is still cheaper.
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:33:48 -0800 (PST), Tim
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Amen to that. Today is miserable - chilly and wet. Not the best motorcycle weather,
especially with wet leaves everywhere.
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....

I'm at work and feeling much better today. When I close about 4pm I think I'll sneak in a ride because tomorrow the storms are rolling in.


It was supposed to rain today but it cleared off and we declared a
mutiny. We took our Wednesday boat ride today. We may go tomorrow too.

Beautiful evening and I spent a while in the pool.

Busy day tomorrow. I am putting in a little extra capacity in my
septic field. I found a guy (school teacher) with a mini excavator who
will dig the hole for $250-300. A local trucker is dropping off 5
yards of gravel about noon (half in the hole and half for my trailer
parking spot) and I will start spreading it to see how that goes. I
may declare another mutiny and get the guy up the street to send me
some labor.
After that it is set the chambers, pipe and backfill the hole.
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 01:12:19 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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On 11/10/2015 11:44 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:33:48 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

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Amen to that. Today is miserable - chilly and wet. Not the best motorcycle weather,
especially with wet leaves everywhere.
- show quoted text -
....

I'm at work and feeling much better today. When I close about 4pm I think I'll sneak in a ride because tomorrow the storms are rolling in.


It was supposed to rain today but it cleared off and we declared a
mutiny. We took our Wednesday boat ride today. We may go tomorrow too.

Beautiful evening and I spent a while in the pool.

Busy day tomorrow. I am putting in a little extra capacity in my
septic field. I found a guy (school teacher) with a mini excavator who
will dig the hole for $250-300. A local trucker is dropping off 5
yards of gravel about noon (half in the hole and half for my trailer
parking spot) and I will start spreading it to see how that goes. I
may declare another mutiny and get the guy up the street to send me
some labor.
After that it is set the chambers, pipe and backfill the hole.



You could never get away with that up here. Well, you might if nobody
ever noticed you doing it but if you got caught you'd be in a world of
s*&t! (pun unintended)


Come and get me copper!

This is a French Drain to handle the excess water coming off of the
roof from my new Tiki bar, that is my story and I am sticking to it.
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On 11/11/15 2:09 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 01:12:19 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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On 11/10/2015 11:44 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:33:48 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

- show quoted text -
Amen to that. Today is miserable - chilly and wet. Not the best motorcycle weather,
especially with wet leaves everywhere.
- show quoted text -
....

I'm at work and feeling much better today. When I close about 4pm I think I'll sneak in a ride because tomorrow the storms are rolling in.

It was supposed to rain today but it cleared off and we declared a
mutiny. We took our Wednesday boat ride today. We may go tomorrow too.

Beautiful evening and I spent a while in the pool.

Busy day tomorrow. I am putting in a little extra capacity in my
septic field. I found a guy (school teacher) with a mini excavator who
will dig the hole for $250-300. A local trucker is dropping off 5
yards of gravel about noon (half in the hole and half for my trailer
parking spot) and I will start spreading it to see how that goes. I
may declare another mutiny and get the guy up the street to send me
some labor.
After that it is set the chambers, pipe and backfill the hole.



You could never get away with that up here. Well, you might if nobody
ever noticed you doing it but if you got caught you'd be in a world of
s*&t! (pun unintended)


Come and get me copper!

This is a French Drain to handle the excess water coming off of the
roof from my new Tiki bar, that is my story and I am sticking to it.


No permits needed? Fascinating.
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