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nicechrisman
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Sunday Morning Thread 1
#22230110 - 09/13/15 06:47 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good morning my shroomy friends. How is everyone on this fine morning? I'm just getting up and having some cereal and coffee and getting ready for early morning Aikido training, and then work after that. Hoping it will cool off a bit more today and not be so humid. It felt quite tropical yesterday.
What are you up to on this fine Sunday morning?
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OhMrJohnson
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Hi there
I'm about to get out of bed and make some coffee
Then work in a couple hours
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Lophosaurus
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Hey guys. I've got the coffee brewing now. I was going to mow my lawn today, but it is raining now so that'll have to wait. I have a few hours of school work to do and then I'm free.
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OhMrJohnson
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I'm about to smoke a bowl and listen to Iron Maiden
I've forgotten how much I love that band
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I'm chillin at my security job right now till 4. I patrol around a small retirement community in the company vehicle and I have to wait for any calls from the residents or clubhouse. Most days I only get like 1 or 2 calls. Pretty simple stuff, easy money!
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nicechrisman
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What's your favorite Iron Maiden album? I used to listen to them way back in the day but haven't heard them in a long time.
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It's really hard to say cause they have soooo many good ones
I think my favorites are Number Of The Beast and Powerslave but to me Maiden is just one of those bands where I can throw on any random song by them and love it
My buddy's really into them I hadn't listened to them in a while then I went to chill over there and remembered how good they are lol
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I'm just relaxing and drinking coffee. Getting ready to start on my schoolwork.
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: Capers]
#22230215 - 09/13/15 07:37 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I need to get some homework done today as well.
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Man, I was having some intense sleep paralysis induced visions right before waking.
A screen literally appeared infront of my closed eye vision, and intense visual scenes took place inside the screen.
This was accompanied by an overwhelming physical sensation of ecstasy flowing through my entire body.
But then I heard a knock at the front door and it caused me to wake up. Damnit
Edited by chopstick (09/13/15 07:57 AM)
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: chopstick]
#22230247 - 09/13/15 07:46 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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About to hit a popper and drop a deuce.
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Lophosaurus
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: DivineO]
#22230297 - 09/13/15 08:03 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Like the things gay guys use for sex? Before you poop? Why on earth would you do that?
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Lophosaurus said: Like the things gay guys use for sex? Before you poop? Why on earth would you do that?
this
Also hey guys just getting up gonna relax all day, have work tommaro
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Man i just woke up and going to do some school work later then I have a probation meeting tomorrow and more school. :thumb up:
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: chopstick]
#22230435 - 09/13/15 08:34 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I just ate a bowl of cereal. About to build some Ikea furniture... About to do some homework.
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: pachoo]
#22230481 - 09/13/15 08:46 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good morning! Hope everyone slept well! 
I actually just woke up.. (still in bed) Gonna eat a ham & cheese sandwich w/ an apple here shortly.. maybe pour some tea. I have alot of mycological/mushroom work tht needs to be done. More importantly, schoolwork..then, just wait for my gf to get off work. (sucks waking up and she's already left)
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: pachoo]
#22230490 - 09/13/15 08:48 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good luck building that ikea furniture. The last couple times I assembled Ikea furniture those lazy fucks didn't even have English instructions. Are they really so cheap that they can't translate their instructions to English when they have stores in America? Then after I assembled the furniture it only lasted a month and we were very easy on it.
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Good morning!
Making coffee, and smoking dabs while reading the forums. Enjoying this weekend off. Where I live these last couple of days have been sunny and 70f, which is super rare this time of year. I guess I'm gonna take the dog out today on some hiking trails and see if I can find any wild mush.
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Quote:
Lophosaurus said: Good luck building that ikea furniture. The last couple times I assembled Ikea furniture those lazy fucks didn't even have English instructions. Are they really so cheap that they can't translate their instructions to English when they have stores in America? Then after I assembled the furniture it only lasted a month and we were very easy on it.
I bet that shit was like $500 tho what do u expect from $500 furniture?
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pachoo
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Quote:
Lophosaurus said: Good luck building that ikea furniture. The last couple times I assembled Ikea furniture those lazy fucks didn't even have English instructions. Are they really so cheap that they can't translate their instructions to English when they have stores in America? Then after I assembled the furniture it only lasted a month and we were very easy on it.
I'm an Ikea furniture builder master. Haha All our stuff has lasted for years. What kind of furniture did you build? One thing I've learned is to use an actual power screwdriver than a normal handheld one. But maybe that's just bc I'm a girl. Not dogging on handy women..... I just don't have that much strength screwing stuff. I carry heavy furniture around the house without a problem.
I always go by the pictures. That's just my way tho. So the directions aren't hard for me. One day I'll get real hardy furniture and would love to get into woodworking but this is what I can afford at the time for how long they last for me.
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: pachoo]
#22230718 - 09/13/15 09:49 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Back from a very sweaty Aikido session. About to hit the shower and head to a probably very sweaty day at work.
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woah! it's sunday! thought it was saturday for some reason.
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nicechrisman
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Far out!
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Drank coffee, smoked a joint, set up my fruiting chamber, rolled my cakes, went to Trader Joe's, and cleaned out the fridge. After lunch, I'm going to wash the mountain of dishes and maybe take a nap.
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later, y'all, I'm gonna go do some stuff with a kayak.
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nicechrisman
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Nice. I love kayaks! I'm off to work. Later yall
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have fun u guys!
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: pachoo]
#22230944 - 09/13/15 10:31 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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pachoo said:
I'm an Ikea furniture builder master. Haha All our stuff has lasted for years. What kind of furniture did you build? One thing I've learned is to use an actual power screwdriver than a normal handheld one. But maybe that's just bc I'm a girl. Not dogging on handy women..... I just don't have that much strength screwing stuff. I carry heavy furniture around the house without a problem.
I always go by the pictures. That's just my way tho. So the directions aren't hard for me. One day I'll get real hardy furniture and would love to get into woodworking but this is what I can afford at the time for how long they last for me.
If I wasn't so lazy, I would totally whore myself out as a Furniture Assembly Specialist. Have my own tool bag, power tools and everything. Had the Comcast guy come out once when I was putting together some book cases and he was all like "Wow, you did that fast."
Mah nigga a) power tools b) it's a bookcase with instructions not the Eiffel Tower and c) why is my internet not working though?
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T-Funkadelic
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Kayaks are the shit. I planned on going out today to do some flounder fishing over the HRBT tunnel but the winds going against the tide so I'm just going to get drunk instead. Here's a few pics of my fishing yak.



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Whoa dewd that things kitted out. I have two kayaks that i never use really its got a rod and cup holder
Edited by CHeifM4sterDiezL (09/13/15 10:57 AM)
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Also you ever fish a bucktail for flounder. I been playing around wit ton of diff bucktail rigs this season and seeeing some good results and consistency. I think theres a ton of squid in the sound this year tho. But yeh it seems like it would be a really good set up for light drifing shallow with a kayak.
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i've had a busy but productive weekend. did some much needed household stuff, relaxed, worked and studied. about to shower, study for a little bit and have a few drinks and watch more narcos. it's also really nice outside. i should take advantage and maybe study in the park or something.
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I normally use a 3way swivel with a 1ft drop for the sinker and 3 1/2 ft 50lb mono leader with a skirt flash blade and a 4-5 in strip of fish for flounder. I need at least 6 oz of weight to touch the bottom at 40-80ft deep in the channel. I use buck tails in shallower waters.
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: pachoo]
#22231485 - 09/13/15 12:30 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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pachoo said:
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Lophosaurus said: Good luck building that ikea furniture. The last couple times I assembled Ikea furniture those lazy fucks didn't even have English instructions. Are they really so cheap that they can't translate their instructions to English when they have stores in America? Then after I assembled the furniture it only lasted a month and we were very easy on it.
I'm an Ikea furniture builder master. Haha All our stuff has lasted for years. What kind of furniture did you build? One thing I've learned is to use an actual power screwdriver than a normal handheld one. But maybe that's just bc I'm a girl. Not dogging on handy women..... I just don't have that much strength screwing stuff. I carry heavy furniture around the house without a problem.
I always go by the pictures. That's just my way tho. So the directions aren't hard for me. One day I'll get real hardy furniture and would love to get into woodworking but this is what I can afford at the time for how long they last for me.
I built a bed I got from them. I think it was under $500, but that's not the point. A paper with english instructions costs them about a $.01. I put the bed together correctly, it was just a junky design so it broke. The mattress completely fell through one day during sexy time and it was pretty funny when it happened. I put it back together with real lumber and its actually pretty nice now.
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hi lophosaurus
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: Sheekle]
#22231498 - 09/13/15 12:33 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wondering why my boyfriend has a thing for football. Today starts this religious football following. sigh.
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: mindfckery]
#22231550 - 09/13/15 12:43 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi Sheekle Hows it going? I think you mentioned that you might be going to Hulaween before? Are you still planning on going? I'm kinda on the fence about it because I like the Cheese, but not enough that I would follow them or anything. I have a couple other friends going too.
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: Sheekle]
#22231588 - 09/13/15 12:50 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Sunday Morning Thread [Re: SunnyD]
#22231667 - 09/13/15 01:07 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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nicechrisman
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T-Funkadelic said: Kayaks are the shit. I planned on going out today to do some flounder fishing over the HRBT tunnel but the winds going against the tide so I'm just going to get drunk instead. Here's a few pics of my fishing yak.




Damn dude that's a sick kayak. What all have you got on that thing?
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pachoo
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Quote:
dionysiandame said:
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pachoo said:
I'm an Ikea furniture builder master. Haha All our stuff has lasted for years. What kind of furniture did you build? One thing I've learned is to use an actual power screwdriver than a normal handheld one. But maybe that's just bc I'm a girl. Not dogging on handy women..... I just don't have that much strength screwing stuff. I carry heavy furniture around the house without a problem.
I always go by the pictures. That's just my way tho. So the directions aren't hard for me. One day I'll get real hardy furniture and would love to get into woodworking but this is what I can afford at the time for how long they last for me.
If I wasn't so lazy, I would totally whore myself out as a Furniture Assembly Specialist. Have my own tool bag, power tools and everything. Had the Comcast guy come out once when I was putting together some book cases and he was all like "Wow, you did that fast."
Mah nigga a) power tools b) it's a bookcase with instructions not the Eiffel Tower and c) why is my internet not working though?
I think about being a Furniture Assembly Specialist too!! But yea, same thing.. laziness. Plus I have too many other things going on and my job right now is decent enough for me to focus on other things. Maybe when it slows down for me with my job.
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Lophosaurus said:
I built a bed I got from them. I think it was under $500, but that's not the point. A paper with english instructions costs them about a $.01. I put the bed together correctly, it was just a junky design so it broke. The mattress completely fell through one day during sexy time and it was pretty funny when it happened. I put it back together with real lumber and its actually pretty nice now.
Those bastards. I misunderstood you the first time and I apologize.
Haha you guys broke your bed. But glad you fixed it and it's all good. Was it that weird file wood thing that broke? Because that def broke with us. Or was it the actual frame. Sorry so many questions. Haha
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nicechrisman said:
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T-Funkadelic said: Kayaks are the shit. I planned on going out today to do some flounder fishing over the HRBT tunnel but the winds going against the tide so I'm just going to get drunk instead. Here's a few pics of my fishing yak.




Damn dude that's a sick kayak. What all have you got on that thing?
It's a 2014 14' Hobie Pro Angler. The only things I've added so far are the yeti 35 cooler with custom rod holers, the gear track with the ram mount rod holers , rear trolling rod holder extension's, anchor trolly, Lawrance elite 5 fish finder, yakattak flag with night light and the plug in wheels to move it around. It weighs about 150lbs with no gear.
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That's pretty sweet. I've read that those Hobie ones are pretty to notch
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