What have you done today thread?
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As said before, what's needed is a winch (hooked up to the chassis and the tree in front. Not complicated).
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Booked a table in a decent local restaurant for tomorrow night. Thought I would have no chance of getting one but had no problems.
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As it rained buckets yesterday, the effort was put off. Today a substantial backhoe was sent my way and got it free with little effort.
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Yes, that would have worked and there is a tree conveniently located that would have served as an anchor. However the backhoe delivered.
I am thinking it might not be a bad idea to see if I can attach a receiver hitch to the front of the truck and buy a hitch mounted winch. The truck, once I get the fucking brakes sorted will end up in West Virginia on a remotely located property. Getting stuck is bound to happen up there. The rear has a pintle hitch bolted up to the tool body. I need to get rid of it and fit a receiver so I can slap in a ball hitch or the winch. That way I've got relief no matter which way I fuck up.
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Today I got the bucket truck unstuck.
I set up a retirement account for my receptionist. She's been working for me for 27 years and will have been with me for 31 by the time I shut it down. Will keep adding to it on an annual basis.
Came home and washed the bucket truck. It had between two and three years of grime, twigs, leaves, and whatnot from sitting unused in DC. And it had a bunch of muck on the undercarriage from the weekend adventure.
I set up a retirement account for my receptionist. She's been working for me for 27 years and will have been with me for 31 by the time I shut it down. Will keep adding to it on an annual basis.
Came home and washed the bucket truck. It had between two and three years of grime, twigs, leaves, and whatnot from sitting unused in DC. And it had a bunch of muck on the undercarriage from the weekend adventure.
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I went to WORK yesterday !!! Only the 2nd time in the last 9 months.
Was at a datacenter with just me and one of the lads, so pretty secluded. But i was doing a fair bit of lifting, panting and effort installing a new HPe Synergy frame along with 6 Synergy Blades etc.
Was at a datacenter with just me and one of the lads, so pretty secluded. But i was doing a fair bit of lifting, panting and effort installing a new HPe Synergy frame along with 6 Synergy Blades etc.
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On my way to work, on the plague train. Only two more weeks until I start driving to my new job.
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I was one of the few that calmly give an opinion.
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Today and yesterday I have mostly run the gauntlet and been piggy in the middle between banks,solicitors and GPs. No one talks to each other and even when they do,they don't really listen,more concerned about obstructive protocol and protecting their respective power bases. All while relieving you of copious amounts of money,of course. That's one thing they agree on.
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Sometimes I'd like to run away and hide.
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Had the speed limiter on the van removed. I can now do 70mph where allowed, instead of 68mph. Every little helps.
Main dealer job, £84, kerching.
Main dealer job, £84, kerching.
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Sorting through boxes of old paperwork and stuff today,Mrs.Skub came across a drawing by my daughter when she was about 5. The usual kids thing of drawing figures of family members and listing their interests....as a 5 year old sees it.
Eldest brother = reading and being grumpy
Middle brother = skateboarding
Mum = cooking
Dad = motorbikes,guitars and nice ladies.
Me explaining,"yes dear,obviously she must have meant my often vocal appreciation of your charms",didn't appear to cut it...
Bloody weans.
Eldest brother = reading and being grumpy
Middle brother = skateboarding
Mum = cooking
Dad = motorbikes,guitars and nice ladies.
Me explaining,"yes dear,obviously she must have meant my often vocal appreciation of your charms",didn't appear to cut it...
Bloody weans.
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I went out & about in my spiffy new jacket. It appears to work, arms fit in the sleeves, hands poke out the ends, things fit in pockets etc.
Plus it was actually jacket weather today, 60deg! Brrr...
Plus it was actually jacket weather today, 60deg! Brrr...
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Involved in my first wedding as a "Minister of Religion!" Was rather lovely as the not so young couple were deeply in love and fully aware of what they were getting into. I just had to get the livestream working and then pan the camera accordingly. Was a lovely day and even though it was my "day off", it was a great joy to be there and to take part in their celebration and commitment. I watched my incumbent leading the service with grace and fantastic humour. Lots of laughter!
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One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Watching the Rugby and finally dug out a scanner for some old photos.
My Ducati TL600 with my dad's R65LS, I think this was just before packing the bikes for a TT or Manx trip.
The Ducati and Rev Fred's RGV, a good pair of L-twins.
My ZXR when it was green
My Ducati TL600 with my dad's R65LS, I think this was just before packing the bikes for a TT or Manx trip.
The Ducati and Rev Fred's RGV, a good pair of L-twins.
My ZXR when it was green
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Since you asked....
Fooling about in the Surrey wilds with Herriewullie
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I just had a sudden recollection of meeting you somewhere on the Mirthcycle when I had my 400cc Honda CB1. It was when I rode back to Uni from Portsmouth one time, it was freezing so probably after Christmas 2003.
No idea why you did the journey with me, but you did. I distinctly remember you started a thread on VD that evening asking "should a 33bhp bike be able to do 100mph"
BTW my bike was - hand on heart - 33bhp restricted the whole time I had it.
No idea why you did the journey with me, but you did. I distinctly remember you started a thread on VD that evening asking "should a 33bhp bike be able to do 100mph"
BTW my bike was - hand on heart - 33bhp restricted the whole time I had it.