frostbite51
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WOW...just...WOW!
Kevin
That's WHY we have a Bobcat! :laugh:
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WOW...just...WOW!
Kevin
That's WHY we have a Bobcat! :laugh:
County finally got the road, that washed out a week or so ago, back open.
Looks like they put a bigger culvert in for the water to go thru, rather than taking the road away next time we get more heavy rains.
Wow! The TG is dirty! Got wash it soon.
Kevin
They all seem to have the motto, "don't do it right, do it twice". Meaning they seemed to never have the time or money to do a job correctly the first time but always seem to be able to the next time. Costing tax payers more than if done correctly right from the get-go. We have two near us. Rather tan put a much bigger culvert in when they began to wash out, the cheap SOBs just pushed the one back down and laid another the same size next to it. Yet when the rains come the road is flooded for several hours and all around the two culverts is major erosion. So what do they do? Bring in more big rocks just like the ones washed away in the first place. No, they can't just go ahead and put one huge culvert in. They have done that at least 6 times now. Each time they work on them for at least 2 hours. What a waste of man power and rocks. Somewhere down this creek a rock damn is being built. At some point the water is going to break out another area and flood unsuspecting people. Just wait for the law suits on that. Cheap never is really cheap in the long run.
Bradford Pear Trees are beautiful but they grow very fast and as a result are VERY soft wood!!!! As dense as they are, they catch a lot of wind and have a bunch of breakage, usually right out of the middle!!!!
They all seem to have the motto, "don't do it right, do it twice". Meaning they seemed to never have the time or money to do a job correctly the first time but always seem to be able to the next time. Costing tax payers more than if done correctly right from the get-go. We have two near us. Rather tan put a much bigger culvert in when they began to wash out, the cheap SOBs just pushed the one back down and laid another the same size next to it. Yet when the rains come the road is flooded for several hours and all around the two culverts is major erosion. So what do they do? Bring in more big rocks just like the ones washed away in the first place. No, they can't just go ahead and put one huge culvert in. They have done that at least 6 times now. Each time they work on them for at least 2 hours. What a waste of man power and rocks. Somewhere down this creek a rock damn is being built. At some point the water is going to break out another area and flood unsuspecting people. Just wait for the law suits on that. Cheap never is really cheap in the long run.
It is job secutity
I don't like it but how do we stop it
Was checking out the new site. Interviews ect . :clapping: Great job Kevin.
They all seem to have the motto, "don't do it right, do it twice". Meaning they seemed to never have the time or money to do a job correctly the first time but always seem to be able to the next time. Costing tax payers more than if done correctly right from the get-go. We have two near us. Rather tan put a much bigger culvert in when they began to wash out, the cheap SOBs just pushed the one back down and laid another the same size next to it. Yet when the rains come the road is flooded for several hours and all around the two culverts is major erosion. So what do they do? Bring in more big rocks just like the ones washed away in the first place. No, they can't just go ahead and put one huge culvert in. They have done that at least 6 times now. Each time they work on them for at least 2 hours. What a waste of man power and rocks. Somewhere down this creek a rock damn is being built. At some point the water is going to break out another area and flood unsuspecting people. Just wait for the law suits on that. Cheap never is really cheap in the long run.
Yeah, same type of thing goes on here. What's worse, it seems like the County has some new employees that really are not up to snuff on road repair. The last few month I've noticed that the roads actually seem worse after they do work of "repairing" them.
Kevin
I've been wearing these boots almost everyday for the last 6 years.
Every 3-4 months I usually clean them, polish them with some black cream and then put some mink oil on them.
I went a bit longer this time-
But a little bit of work and they are looking good again, and sealed up from further damage.
I've been very impressed with these HD Lynx Waterproof boots. They're comfortable, lightweight, waterproof and good in all temps. I'll probably be looking to get another pair in a year or so.
Kevin