Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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Been having a time here lately with red paper wasps.
I was pressure washing the north side of the house and had one sting me on the inside of my nostril.
Sat for a while with an ice cube stuffed up me nose, and an ice pack on my dumb face.
All cool.
Draining out the pool and covering it - cleared a blockage in the drain pipe , and one stung me on my finger - left middle.
Not sure if the pictures show it, but it puffed up pretty good.
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You have never been offered a job as a hand model have you? Me neither. Lol
I'm not sure I know what a Red Paper Wasp is, but I am pretty sure getting stung inside your nose must be almost the worst place to get stung............almost, right @wore out ? -
I feel that gettin hit on the dingus is the worse place I’ve been stung to date
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I reached the 9mpg club, 1112 miles on 110 gallons of fuel. Most of that was at 77-80 mph just stretches of Montana I wasn't gonna push there stupid split speed limit of 70 for trucks. Also includes the first 60 of that hooked to a van with 29000 in it
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The wind was also horrible for most of the way today directly out of the north and just cutting me in 1/2 still absolutely horrible but more out of the north west here so it's helping me now
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My old horse Irish got a couple on his Peter by black faced ground hornets— they probably aren’t as bad as red paper ones but they’re bad enough to get me buck’s off and left for dead on foot
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Irish — packed elk, roped calves and bulls and the kids did parades with cannon shots and fire works and never so much as flinched an ear until the black faced ground hornets—- RIP Irish -
You mean the one holding the baby on her hip?

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New tool, next project. Going to try and beat the weather and leave the spring shackles alone for right now. I'll just haul smaller loads to dump, and I'm thinking of downsizing the amount to take out, from 12.5' x 11' to maybe 6.5'x 11', which will extend just past the one really bad patch that the new tool is hiding, and will split this slab in two allowing me to worry about the rest next year, which, with the new tool (Bauer 15 amp, 35 pound breaker) I'll be able to remove more, faster. Spent about 1 hour just getting a starter piece out with the little SDS Max Rotary Hammer I used 2 years ago, and for my Birthday, last Friday, I treated myself to a tool to lessen the time to bust up the concrete.
Since I have so much more to remove and replace, it will be a God send in efficiency. Job site as it sits right now with the big pieces to the left of the tool, already hauled out of there. I got it late in the day, and stopped before it started drizzling and getting dark, so now I'll start fresh Monday when the local yard opens up so I can haul small loads as I bust them out. 
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