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Good luck.I’ll mention that to ENT specialist tomorrow morning.
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Good luck.I’ll mention that to ENT specialist tomorrow morning.
Look. After all these years I pretty much speak fluent Pnk and don’t comment much on it, but this post….It'll be interesting on Saturday, mrs pnk still isn't feel well and we're supposed to go comedy show.
we missed our anniversary dinner because I was sink, and she might ruin my birthday outing
Hope everything turns out okay.Since we’re talking moms…mine spent the night in the hospital. Hemoglobin levels were dangerously low. Had to get two blood infusions and stay overnight for observation. I feel sorry for the nurse in charge. Now we get to find out why it was low in the first place.
well it was fairly obvious I met sickLook. After all these years I pretty much speak fluent Pnk and don’t comment much on it, but this post….
Don’t go dying on us.Son's boss was sick for a couple of weeks and passed it on to my kid. Boss' test came back positive. Kid's probably got the Rona but hasn't been tested for it. He's been shot up and is still going to work with minor symptoms. Says he has trouble smelling things.
Fortunately for the wife and I we were out of town this weekend (we normally see the kids then) and hadn't had contact with him since the middle of last week.
Also missing a few words in that first sentence.well it was fairly obvious I met sick
but yeah
pnk pulling a bender and hitting the bottle before noon.Also missing a few words in that first sentence.
Cats man...just catspnk pulling a bender and hitting the bottle before noon.
Look. After all these years I pretty much speak fluent Pnk and don’t comment much on it, but this post….
Late fall is a great time to seed. Trust me on this.Bank's inspector informs me yesterday, the same day we are closing on the house, that I have to seed and straw 20 ft from the house. We just had a hard frost so the growing season is done. I am not wasting money on grass seed. We are putting the yard in next spring
My other question is, what if it were to snow? Am I still "required" to put that shit down? I get the impression he is a pencil neck that has no real understanding of what this involves. It's on his paper so just must be...bullshit
winter rye... cost you maybe $100 and it'll look nice until spring.Bank's inspector informs me yesterday, the same day we are closing on the house, that I have to seed and straw 20 ft from the house. We just had a hard frost so the growing season is done. I am not wasting money on grass seed. We are putting the yard in next spring
My other question is, what if it were to snow? Am I still "required" to put that shit down? I get the impression he is a pencil neck that has no real understanding of what this involves. It's on his paper so just must be...bullshit
I am going to disagree on this. I did landscaping for 6 years.Late fall is a great time to seed. Trust me on this.
Again, I don't want it to look good. I am not putting my lawn in till next spring. The ground hasn't settled, its not fine graded. This is a fuckstick sitting in an office that has no idea about practicality. Fuck bankswinter rye... cost you maybe $100 and it'll look nice until spring.
the "to a" was impliedAlso missing a few words in that first sentence.
Lulz. Unless you have the cash to buy the house outright, time for your ass to start dancing the dance the pencil pushers tell you to dance.Again, I don't want it to look good. I am not putting my lawn in till next spring. The ground hasn't settled, its not fine graded. This is a fuckstick sitting in an office that has no idea about practicality. Fuck banks
Well, if you are just going to tear it up again, sure. If the area has already been prepared and the ground isn't frozen yet, fall seeding gives the grass a chance at getting a jump start next spring. I have switched over to fall seeding on all my restoration projects because of results.I am going to disagree on this. I did landscaping for 6 years.
We had a hard frost the other evening. Sept-early October is great in Ohio. After that? Not so much Secondly, I only have a rough grade on the lawn. It's not ready for seeding. I see no sense and buying grass seed for something that I am going to just tear up next spring
I may put some straw down. But i am not seeding it.Lulz. Unless you have the cash to buy the house outright, time for your ass to start dancing the dance the pencil pushers tell you to dance.