takesiteasy
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Yes, so much height. They played much better than a #6 seed. And Texas beat #1 Nebraska. I think Stanford should take the title.ski3pin said:Stanford is a strong team this year.
Yes, so much height. They played much better than a #6 seed. And Texas beat #1 Nebraska. I think Stanford should take the title.ski3pin said:Stanford is a strong team this year.
Yep. My next-door neighbors, with whom I share a roadside mailbox stand, had shoveled a nice path -- through the berm -- to the mailbox. But, of course, a footpath isn't good enough when you're on a vehicle-delivery mail route, and both of us received a USPS postcard in our mailboxes notifying us that we are bad and will not receive mail delivery until we're not bad anymore.Occidental said:Mark, living in Bend I can sympathize....This time around they decided the pile of snow should go right in front of my yard blocking my mailbox, so no mail for me.
That's a good one!ski3pin said:Mr. BC, the Lady named our first snow blower "The Berminator".
Hmmm, I just did a perfect "no" shoveling example at my rental house a few days ago. I guess I better head back up there.MarkBC said:Yep. My next-door neighbors, with whom I share a roadside mailbox stand, had shoveled a nice path -- through the berm -- to the mailbox. But, of course, a footpath isn't good enough when you're on a vehicle-delivery mail route, and both of us received a USPS postcard in our mailboxes notifying us that we are bad and will not receive mail delivery until we're not bad anymore.
Our situation was the "No" example in the upper left of this notice.
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My young neighbors, after noticing their notice, went out and shoveled out access to the mailbox according to USPS specs. When I called to thank them for their neighborly work, the female half of the couple who answered the phone was annoyed that the mail delivery person was unwilling to get out of their car to deliver mail. I pretended to sympathize...but if I was the "mail man" I wouldn't want to double my usual delivery time by getting out of the car, either.
Sadly...MarkBC said:
Well, sir, the long range forecast calls for snow showers Saturday and then again a week later. And "snow showers" doesn't sound too bad...ski3pin said:...When's the next snow?
Very impressive Mr. MarkBC! I found the shoveling today to be quite difficult compared to the fluffy lightness of a few days back. I shoveled out the fire-pit in anticipation of the naked revelers celebrating the Solstice tomorrow eve here at our place.ski3pin said:Nothing like standing back and looking at a job well done. When's the next snow?