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What MANLY stuff did you do today?

Crane's

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As long as you had your whip, it was manly.
Come to think of it, do you know David Morgan and family?


I know about their company. They sell a lot of stuff that's right up my alley and a lot of the brands they carry I already own. I do own a bull whip and a signal whip. I better add a whip to my basic tool kit. LOL. Ya never know when it'll come in handy.

The people who own the property are one of my clients. I was out there today on business and after we were done we took a walk. I now have another site to work and later next week they are going to show me another spot. We walked around site 2 for about 15 minutes. We found a ton of flakes and worked flint, a few more tools, and a bunch of points. It's very obvious that this property was used as a camp site for thousands of years. The time frame for site 2 is also late Paleo, transitional and early/mid archaic. To say I'm thrilled about this would be an understatement. From what they told me about the site I'll see next week it'll make the other two sites look lame.

Yeah it was a good day. I need about 500 more days like this in a row.
 

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currently gutting the bathroom. had to use an angle grinder to level out the prior thinset on the concrete subfloor.
 

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4 Day backcountry ski trip through the Teton Range. No guides. Just me and 4 friends.

Beautiful country




but now, I'm kind of hurting, with 13 blisters on my feet, including this one:

 

Crane's

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Damn dude it also looks like you might have gotten yourself a case of frostbite as well.
 

Kai

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Damn dude it also looks like you might have gotten yourself a case of frostbite as well.



No frostbite. Feet were never cold.

Wrapped up in gauze with some ointment on them and they're feeling much better now,


The only real damage will be the damage to my sartorial reputation because I will be wearing slippers to work for a few days.
 

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Rebuilding the clutch on my 1968 Honda CB450
 
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MrG

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So, this isn't one day, but it's in the last 48 hours, all in my Jeep TJ:

Friday night:
- Four new speakers

Saturday:
- Two new KC fog lights to replace the stocks
- Replaced turn signal socket and re-wired fender corner marker
- New door strap
- Oil Change
- New Wipers
- Tire Rotation

Sunday:
- Put in heavy-duty D-rings to anchor my kid's child seat
 

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Instead of going to bed at 5am after a long night of work, I had two coffees to stay awake so I could make it to the donut shop at 7 to get the hot donuts.
 

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-Had a Five Guys burger and regular sized fries.
-walked around in a hoodie under a jacket, with jeans and boots......in the pouring rain
-shot around 150 rounds
 

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I built a smoker out of a weber portable grill and a tamale pot.
 

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Had training all weekend
Ran through about a thousand rounds on my issued M240 bravo.
Qualified at shooting 800 meter targets... At night.
Ruck marched with Kevlar vest, ruck sack and weapon.
Slept 3 hours all weekend.
Drank a beer when I got home.
 

imatlas

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I built a smoker out of a weber portable grill and a tamale pot.


Had training all weekend
Ran through about a thousand rounds on my issued M240 bravo.
Qualified at shooting 800 meter targets... At night.
Ruck marched with Kevlar vest, ruck sack and weapon.
Slept 3 hours all weekend.
Drank a beer when I got home.


The juxtaposition of these two posts made me LOL
 

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