Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #160,571  
Well......now that you mention it, my dinner last night for first time was spicy chicken strips.
First piece had so much hot pepper or something on it I spit it out.
Should be able to tell if the chicken is the problem. If it was that hot, it'll burn on the way out, too.😲🤣
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,572  
65°F and.19 inches rain.

Ahhh the rain. Spoiled visibility at the volcanoes yesterday, but otherwise a nice gathering of friends sweetened by winning $60 of grocery gift certificates. Our Canadian Guests got the grand prize, a 1 night stay at KMC cottage. Meal was good as well.

Otherwise energy conservation by the time we got back home

Likely watch some football today, but haven’t looked at schedule yet.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,573  
Have not seen these around here but they are popular in countries with high power costs to measure the coffee maker or a other appliances use of power.

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   / Good morning!!!! #160,574  
Hope you are feeling better, Drew.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,575  
Morning all, rain here.
Son trying to make tomato soup, been funny so far.
Still in recovery, figure just in time to start day job as usual.

Ron happy birthday to GD - she wouldn't be here if it weren't f or you and the Mrs.- Celebrate the good memories.
Feel better Drew

Egypt and India were both scary place to drive and we hired people to do so. In India, passing burned out cars and trucks on the sides of highways going on for miles. I've been in war zones that looked less concerning.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,576  
Ken, you are right on driving in India and Egypt. When visiting India I had a driver and car made available that took me wherever needed and he waited all day at the car to take me to a restaurant or company compound. The trucks, cows and traffic was an eye opener. All one giant mess
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,577  
Mostly, sorry about wet bike ride.
I think my engineering calculator is TI 58c. I still have it somewhere.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,578  
"Not sure I understand the idea behind the edge tamers, Ted. Most folks put tooth bars onto buckets to make them more agressive, so why would you want to tame down the cutting action? "----- RNG

The 'edge tamers' do just that..... they will provide about a 3/4" lift to the cutting edge of the bucket. This will allow the loader / bucket to "float" (actually ride on the tamers) and skim across the gravel drive, thus preventing the bucket edge from digging into any high spots. Also prevents the edge from digging in after the bucket gets heavy with snow.

The edge tamer video shows the operator picking up bucketfuls of mulch off of a grassy lawn without damaging the grass. With the cost of gravel, I want it to stay where it's supposed to be.

------ not that you have to worry about snow.... had to get that dig in...😁
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,580  
Sorry to hear the unfavorable reviews of Mission BBQ...I haven't tried the brisket, but always enjoy the pulled pork and chicken.

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Brisket is my favorite there.
 

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