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I just spent the better half of today de mosquitoing my yard. And my yard is huge. Then I go mow the back pasture, attempt to cut down a tree with chain saw that will not start (do chainsaws have carburetors ? I might need to get it cleaned) and clean up a kitchen. And now I go back outside and what do I see ???? A freakin mosquito !!!!! Now I'm wondering if the bottle is broken and I just spent the better half of today watering my yard. Uggghhh !!!!!!

 

It's times like this I wish I wasn't so single.

 

But on the good side....my son and I are starting the couch to 5K tonight. Thank you Joe for that. I like that a lot.

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Juas juas juas (Spanish laughter)...

 

"so single"... as if a man was going to be of any help there... they´d be drinking beer inside and saying "darling, close that door, will you? mosquitoes are coming in"

 

Congratulations on the 5k... please post your progress here. You will be amazed what you can achieve now you are a non-smoker!

 

:good:

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Mossies yuk nasty little blood sucking bleeders I feel your pain TIFF :(

 

Yay good for you for running

 

Get a man - even if just to donate blood :)

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your welcome on the 5k info I passed along..Sarge would be a good source for a more expert advice on a running program...(I believe he promotes the couch-to-5k also)

 

and about the mosquitoes...you will never kill them all...lol...the best you can do is make sure you done have any standing water around so they cant breed...spray like you did, and swat the ones that wasnt affected... lol...

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Yes, your chainsaw has a carb.  Probably needs a tune-up.  What kind do you have?

It's an Echo.  20 inch. Orange with a black blade.  I am probably gonna take it to the little machine shop that we have in town tomorrow.  I don't even know how to clean a carburator.  Heck, I don't even know where it's at.  lol

 

 

I'm impressed you have a chain saw and know how to use it... :)

It's taken time to learn.  Last year, I couldn't figure out why my tree wasn't falling over (I swear I even think I saw it shaking its leg) and come to find out I had the chain on backwards and was doing nothing more than giving the tree a back massage.

 

But now, I am pretty darn good at cutting things up.  When I can get it to start.....

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I don't think the world is ready yet for me to let loose with a chain saw....

Good for you tiff....mmmmmmm,,maybe I should ask tony can I have for for Xmas......

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Another funny islander movie. Sawing back and forth make it cut faster?

The shield is to protect those big eyes that looked so suprised it finally went through.

 

I liked the scary part a end where the camera person was threatened with it too.

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I don't think the world is ready yet for me to let loose with a chain saw....

Good for you tiff....mmmmmmm,,maybe I should ask tony can I have for for Xmas......

Please don't Doreen I would not be able to sleep nor would Tony lol xx

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The saw was blunt that was my excuse lol and I could see with stupid visor down I would have chopped my foot off lmao

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Do you wear that helmet on the little bus. Visor up to lick the windows?

No need for helmets on the bus the walls are padded and safety/restraining belts are compulsory I don't mind as the Windows taste soooooo good :wacko2:

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