sublime68charger
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oh Im on the Under the way way under 6 weeks or less for a ER trip!Ok, I want to hear your bets. What's your bet Sub? Don't be shy.
prove me wrong Please!
oh Im on the Under the way way under 6 weeks or less for a ER trip!Ok, I want to hear your bets. What's your bet Sub? Don't be shy.
Sub, I get it, you're extremely busy like most of us. I think it was about 7 packs (whatever that means) this time. Rough estimate is north of a buck and a half on stitches and over 30 on staples. Most I've ever had at once in about 30-40? I started real young, probably about 6 or 7. I jumped off the top bunk of the bed into our mattresses with a pencil in my hand. It went into my eye socket. The list goes on and on. Yeah, cats got nuttin' on me.So How many stiches to patch you up this time?
Im almost scared to ask How many stiches for your life at you even at? if you even know.
Im at like 6 all in my left pointer finger knuckle smashed it on a bolt head putting a brace in place made a perfect cut around the knuckle and it open up and I saw my bone in the cut. Trip to the Free clinic some smelly salts to keep me from passing out got it numb and stiched up and away I went. Think I was back to work the next day with a split and heavy wrap on that finger is all.
I know you've got way better stories than that!
with some duct tape so it stays with him!Dang Kirk! We are going to get you a bubble wrap suit!
maybe we should get you a iron man suit or something and just let J.A.R.V.I.S due all the thinking and doing and your just along for the ride. Be Safer for you that way.I highly doubt bubble wrap will work, maybe 18 gauge steel armour? Let's just say that Shorty and I have a lot in common.
I love the way you think. Swap out the blow torch for a plasma cutter and I'm all inmaybe we should get you a iron man suit or something and just let J.A.R.V.I.S due all the thinking and doing and your just along for the ride. Be Safer for you that way.
No Weapons will just get you a blow torch on 1 side and a welder on the other and turn you loose!
Though that will still probaly get you in alot of trouble! But its be a ton of fun for sure!
well that's the Mark II suit, You'll have to survive in the Mark I for a few months before you can upgrade to the shiny nice new stuff. If you can make it 3 months with out breaking the Mark I then will talk about you getting the Mark II with teh Plasma cutter option!I love the way you think. Swap out the blow torch for a plasma cutter and I'm all in
well that's the Mark II suit, You'll have to survive in the Mark I for a few months before you can upgrade to the shiny nice new stuff. If you can make it 3 months with out breaking the Mark I then will talk about you getting the Mark II with teh Plasma cutter option!
Also no Dents or scratch'es or paint scuffs more than normal wear and tear!





I have to start doing exactly that, my "organ donors" seem to pile up pretty quickly.
Nice work,I just downloaded a few pics, so run while you can. Nothing graphic, just the usual Butthead MaGoo kind of "stuff". Forgive me if it's a duplicate. Windstorm came through a few months ago and literally blew the neighbor's door off its hinge. So the 3 of us (me, myself, and I) put it back together. (He was in Florida suffering through early spring)![]()
Nice work,
I have that same work crew of Me Myself and I.
Though Me, Starts this grand project with lofty ideas and Myself sets the unrealistic time frame to get it all done, I ends up muddleing threw best he can to make it happen!
Is that how it works over on your side the lake as well?









Thanks HJ. The best part was I already had everything. The screws, wood, metal, paint was stuff I had laying around. Drywall stuff were the only things we didn't have laying around, and we only had to pay for the drywall mud out of our regular paychecks.Oh Geeze! Progress! That looks good Kirk.
More like "Hop-along"Ha, the safety classes do pay off. Without them we’d be calling you stumpy. That’s was nasty.
thanks for the shout out I think.Back to actual work. Since I pulled out all of the big lumber out of the Hack Shack to build the paint booth, I decided it was the right time to finish the last wall. So I took back all the pop bottles ($98.50) and bought the drywall, tape, and screws with the cash. Then I channeled my inner Sub and used to last of my packing crate wood to trim it out. While I was at it, I took the time to take care of my most vexing trip hazards, gas cans, jacks, and jack stands. My Old Man has given me a piece to finish the one window, but I switch gears and get the paint booth done.
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well with your math your still in your 60's and going strong to get stuff done!Me is the 20 year old who dreams up the project. Myself is the 40 year old who simplifies the project. I is the 80 year old who curses the other two for turning a dream into a nightmare.
Kudos for all your progress.


It really was just a minor annoyance. It slowed me down only because the wound kept seeping. 1/2 hour later I was back to work.If it weren’t for bad luck, you would have no luck at all or something like that.
Heal up and stay safe.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. lol We are two peas in a pod when it comes to this kind of stuff, aren't we.I was kidding about a stich count!