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  1. #81
    Originally posted by stl1 I'm retired.

    And…I love my daughter.

    you dont enjoy idleness ?
  2. #82
    Erekshun Naturally Camouflaged
    DTE=Don't Tell Em
  3. #83
    playingindirt Tuskegee Airman [nevermore overpopulate your whitweek]
    Originally posted by Erekshun DTE=Don't Tell Em

    oh I don't know. I'm sorry hun.
  4. #84
    Erekshun Naturally Camouflaged
    She was April Madison on DH.
  5. #85
    Originally posted by playingindirt oh I don't know. I'm sorry hun.

    IS EVERY GOD DANG ONE OF YOU FROM THE SOUTH?!?!
  6. #86
    I mean it makes SENSE but...
  7. #87
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    I'm from the south...

    South of the North Pole, that is.

  8. #88
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    I dosed a point of tech and mowed my lawn.




    still need to do near the barn/outbuildings. Really should start looking for a riding mower.

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  9. #89
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    That's a field, not a lawn
  10. #90
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    It really is a bit much, like it's actual work to keep it reigned in... which I kinda enjoy doing, carving out my own domain. Imposing my will on this recalcitrant grass.



    I should get a badminton net, that's not gay right?
  11. #91
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    A badminton net sounds boss.

    It looks like a nice spot for having company over.
  12. #92
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Practical skills? Ewww.

    Electrical and metal working are both very dope. Would recommend. Even if your job only involves brain things, there is a certain sense of satisfaction when one builds something with one's own hands.

    Electrical is handy around the house too, also for boobytrapping things, if you know how to rig up trip wires and sensors. Also with metal working, you can make basically whatever you want. Repair your car, forge a sword, go crazy.
  13. #93
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Yeah I'm kinda trolling. I live on a farm and we do all our own wiring and plumbing, as good professionals just plain don't exist.
  14. #94
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country It looks like a nice spot for having company over.

    It would be but most of my IRL bros don't drive, so it becomes a big logistical exercise to gather them up to hang out. Being outside the city proper is pretty nice though. No thieving cunts lurking in the alleys, The City constantly bitching about something, Few Sirens. Absolutely bucolic.
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  15. #95
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by Nil It would be but most of my IRL bros don't drive, so it becomes a big logistical exercise to gather them up to hang out. Being outside the city proper is pretty nice though. No thieving cunts lurking in the alleys, The City constantly bitching about something, Few Sirens. Absolutely bucolic.

    Even if they could drive, drink driving laws are a big concern.

    I live out in the country, it's great. I can't even sleep properly in the city.

    I go to the city to work though. Way more opportunity, and more competent/professional people.
  16. #96
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    I used to live in the city a few years ago, everything has benefits and drawbacks but I feel like this place would be hard to top, 10mins outside a million person metro. Far enough to be peaceful. Tons of space. Decent sized garage.

    That said, fuel costs are more cuz the commute. And sometimes I would like to just take a stroll and buy a slurpee. Minor
    concerns really.



    Then again it's not hard to top being in what passes for the ghetto in edmonton lol.
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  17. #97
    How ffsing Canadians do we have?
  18. #98
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Nil It would be but most of my IRL bros don't drive, so it becomes a big logistical exercise to gather them up to hang out. Being outside the city proper is pretty nice though. No thieving cunts lurking in the alleys, The City constantly bitching about something, Few Sirens. Absolutely bucolic.

    Love that Vocab term bucolic... I get excited when I get to learn new words. I'm a vocabulary geek.
  19. #99
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Nil It really is a bit much, like it's actual work to keep it reigned in… which I kinda enjoy doing, carving out my own domain. Imposing my will on this recalcitrant grass.



    I should get a badminton net, that's not gay right?

    Hellll nooo... I can and have played badminton for hours straight. All racquet sports are the bomb.. and I could play them all day every day.
  20. WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Nil It really is a bit much, like it's actual work to keep it reigned in… which I kinda enjoy doing, carving out my own domain. Imposing my will on this recalcitrant grass.



    I should get a badminton net, that's not gay right?

    recalcitrant? You're turning me the fuck on... Were you a 3 time spelling bee champion like myself?
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