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We're not building til' next Spring.


I'm thanking about finally getting with a builder and having them price me up a little house, but i ain't paying big house prices for little house square footage doe
 

Exorcism for Lumber in Home Depot Aisle Prompts Group's Removal


You've seen exorcisms take place in movies and TV shows, but have you ever seen one in the lumber aisle of a Home Depot?

Police in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania received a bizarre call on Monday that "disorderly people" were performing an exorcism "for the dead trees" at Home Depot in Dickson City, a police report described.

"They were escorted out of the building," the report ended.

One officer from the Dickson City police told the PhillyVoice that "It was a séance type of thing for the dead."

"There were two people hanging out in the lumber department doing their little exorcism thing," the officer said. "Some people at the store started picking up that something was happening that was not necessarily normal. Police were called to the store and they were escorted out of the building."

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Sounds like what they did was not poplar...
 
From OWH
Athletic department sources say Moos wasn’t around the office as much as predecessors Eichorst or Tom Osborne. Moos rarely, if ever went to practices — he said he preferred to stay away — and outside of football, he did not have a reputation for attending many Husker sporting events either. His suite at NU basketball games was not often illuminated. He did not attend the Husker baseball team’s run in Arkansas recently.

“Only in spirit,” Moos said by text. He also sent one of his lieutenants, Garrett Klassy, to the season-finale football game at Rutgers.

Especially during the start of the COVID pandemic, Moos spent large stretches of the summer at his cattle ranch in eastern Washington — Moos would readily admit in interviews where he was or if he was driving through Montana back to Nebraska — instead of North Stadium, where the bulk of the athletic department works. He hired two Senior Deputy A.D.s — John Johnson and Klassy — to handle internal and external departmental work while Moos handled media interviews and made numerous appearances for fans. The department is full of competent employees, one source said, who made things run smoothly on a day-to-day basis. But $150 million operation with hundreds of employees needed final input from a leader.

“Internally, it was a trainwreck,” a source said. “The department ran by itself.”
Fucking foreigners!
 

Exorcism for Lumber in Home Depot Aisle Prompts Group's Removal


You've seen exorcisms take place in movies and TV shows, but have you ever seen one in the lumber aisle of a Home Depot?

Police in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania received a bizarre call on Monday that "disorderly people" were performing an exorcism "for the dead trees" at Home Depot in Dickson City, a police report described.

"They were escorted out of the building," the report ended.

One officer from the Dickson City police told the PhillyVoice that "It was a séance type of thing for the dead."

"There were two people hanging out in the lumber department doing their little exorcism thing," the officer said. "Some people at the store started picking up that something was happening that was not necessarily normal. Police were called to the store and they were escorted out of the building."

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I don't get what they saw in that...
 
Anyone got plans for the weekend?
 
I mean...if it'll bring the fucking prices down, I'm open to almost anything?:noidea:
Thought I read something other day saying lumber prices were coming down ... some places 40%.
 
Dafuq mang ... din't you just have your current house built new like 3 yrs ago ... with shetty cabinets?
Been almost 5. Now, I'm gonna sell it for more than double what I owe, while buying 50 acres of riverfront property at a stupid-low price.

Not very often you can sell high and buy low, but we stumbled onto the perfect scenario. The lot wasn't even listed, but a lil' birdie told us they were contemplating selling, so we made em' an offer. They are old (80's) and not looking to cash out I guess?

Not as nice of a forest, but river access en sech.
 
Been almost 5. Now, I'm gonna sell it for more than double what I owe, while buying 50 acres of riverfront property at a stupid-low price.

Not very often you can sell high and buy low, but we stumbled onto the perfect scenario. The lot wasn't even listed, but a lil' birdie told us they were contemplating selling, so we made em' an offer. They are old (80's) and not looking to cash out I guess?

Not as nice of a forest, but river access en sech.


wood costs so much i think i would only be able to afford a single cabinet in the whole house.
 
Been almost 5. Now, I'm gonna sell it for more than double what I owe, while buying 50 acres of riverfront property at a stupid-low price.

Not very often you can sell high and buy low, but we stumbled onto the perfect scenario. The lot wasn't even listed, but a lil' birdie told us they were contemplating selling, so we made em' an offer. They are old (80's) and not looking to cash out I guess?

Not as nice of a forest, but river access en sech.
Makes sense, now. :thumb:
 
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