My Smooth Move today
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Yeah..... sure I was....lol I am still finding sand from last Sept, mainly cause Meghyn collected shells that she refuses to let me wash off.
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Won't they start to get a bit stinky? I thought you had to soak them in fresh water or something to keep them from developing an odor.vixen101485 wrote:Yeah..... sure I was....lol I am still finding sand from last Sept, mainly cause Meghyn collected shells that she refuses to let me wash off.
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They dont smell at all. I guess cause I let them dry out enough. Then again the 90* temps we had while down there may have helped. They sat in a plastic open container in the car. Instant sterilization! :D:
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sorry, should have been 1, new computer, not used to the sensitivity of the keyboard. :D
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GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:It takes two weeks to find it??
of course you are talking about your.....shoes!
hehehehe
My kid was about 4 when I discovered that he was transporting sand home from pre-school deliberately in his shoes and pockets... he was starting a sandbox in his closet.
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Hahahahahaha!! That's really good.DevilDuckie wrote:My kid was about 4 when I discovered that he was transporting sand home from pre-school deliberately in his shoes and pockets... he was starting a sandbox in his closet.
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Thats good, he should get a gold star for at least being innovative.DevilDuckie wrote:My kid was about 4 when I discovered that he was transporting sand home from pre-school deliberately in his shoes and pockets... he was starting a sandbox in his closet.
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That's better than me. As a youngster I was tired of having to go all the way downstairs and through the house to get outside to play in my "climbin' tree". My parents caught me just moments before I began redesigning the exterior walls of my room. I had the saw in hand and the bed pulled away from the wall. I barely remember having the idea to put a door in the wall and a rope bridge to my tree. :D:hobie16 wrote:Hahahahahaha!! That's really good.
BTW, it was much later that I learned that there was a power line right in the area I had planned on cutting.
The funny thing is that even at that early age (about 4 I think) I knew how to use the tools and actually had a very well thought out and potentially possible plan. Other than the small problem of the power cable and the problem of cutting through aluminum siding with a hand (wood) saw, it actually would have worked.
Randy
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You should have been an architect or contractor.Randy B wrote:That's better than me. As a youngster I was tired of having to go all the way downstairs and through the house to get outside to play in my "climbin' tree". My parents caught me just moments before I began redesigning the exterior walls of my room. I had the saw in hand and the bed pulled away from the wall. I barely remember having the idea to put a door in the wall and a rope bridge to my tree. :D:
BTW, it was much later that I learned that there was a power line right in the area I had planned on cutting.
The funny thing is that even at that early age (about 4 I think) I knew how to use the tools and actually had a very well thought out and potentially possible plan. Other than the small problem of the power cable and the problem of cutting through aluminum siding with a hand (wood) saw, it actually would have worked.
Don't be fooled by appearances. In Hawaii, some of the most powerful people look like bums and stuntmen.
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Stay low and run in a zigzag pattern.