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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Truth. Our previous neighbor’s older son fell into this shit the last few years she lived in the house. He also found out I’m a mechanic so he would ask me to look at whatever pile of shit he was “driving” at the moment. He would ask all sorts of really stupid questions. On more than one occasion I would ask him about pieces that came off the car and in what order and all I got in return was a blank stare along with “Uh, I’m not really sure”.
 
Truth. Our previous neighbor’s older son fell into this shit the last few years she lived in the house. He also found out I’m a mechanic so he would ask me to look at whatever pile of shit he was “driving” at the moment. He would ask all sorts of really stupid questions. On more than one occasion I would ask him about pieces that came off the car and in what order and all I got in return was a blank stare along with “Uh, I’m not really sure”.
Did you send him to the store for some muffler bearings and blinker fluid?
 
Don’t forget the time and tools needed for pre-season prep, start failure rates, time spend weeding, losses from pests and rodents/deer, and time and cost to can and preserve. All of which increase exponentially with the garden’s square footage. I love to garden and have maintained one myself for years. But the fact is it’s purely a hobby until you reach a certain threshold of productivity, at which point requires at least one person working the space full time for it to provide enough food to be worth the scratch.
Pictures of ghost pepper bush coming soon, film at 11.
 
Seems funny until you visit a plant in Mexico and find out that they put their ass wiped paper in a trash can next to the commode or on the floor.

I witnessed that in Viña Del Mar, Chile as well. There was a small plastic trash can with a swing lid on it and lined with a plastic trash bag. You were not to put any paper products (including "used" toilet paper and/or sanitary napkins/tampons, etc. ) into the toilet as the plumbing/sewer system was just way too "sensitive." and couldn't handle the onslaught of paper. At least "poop" eventually disolves in water and liquefies. Paper (especially the "non disintegrating kind) doesn't do that as well.

The same holds true for marine toilets as well as those on Amtrak Trains. And trust me, you don't want to clog up the main sewer pipe on an Amtrak train and get everyone else in the car "upset" with you... especially those that paid for a full bedroom with private toilets.
 
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