Do Ab Machines Shown on TV Really Work? - Report from ABC News
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Comments (150)Hi All, I hope everyone is doing good. I finally took my brother and his fiancee out to eat! His birthday was only March 6th, lol. It was fun. Theresa, Lol about the rain! It figures, but I'm sure everyone had a wonderful time. Congrats on the win! Shirley, Autograph, Lol! Dawson is lucky to have you living right next to him : ) Melissa, "cross between Barney Fife & Jeff Foxworthy. Clumsier than a blindfolded 3 legged mule" LOL!! That is just too funny. Gary can be an idiot, but he's a big boy so he usually breaks everything around him as opposed to him breaking, lol. Annie, Cross stitch! I knew you did something exceptionally well with cloth. Anita, Wow you are nuts with running a co-op with all those plants and having a wedding. Mellen, I'm suppose to have Monday off, but the weather report looks ugly as of right now, cold and rain. If it stays bad, I'll be working on Monday and having off on Wednesday to send. I'll keep you updated. Remy...See MoreHow to transition from cast iron to ABS pics
Comments (21)In the illustrious words of the actor, George Peppard in the TV show, "The A Team", "I love it when a plan comes together". I will still stand on my original comment, "If it ain't broke, Don't fix it" however in this instance closer inspection confirmed that it was broke so there was little choice but to forge ahead on the project. The question then became, "Is this something I can handle or do I need to call a pro?" As the photos clearly show, you took on a difficult job under what can only be described as adverse working conditions and no doubt, even with detailed instructions, going in this project was quite intimidating. After a through examination of the final photos I can only say, Job well done, and you should be quite proud of yourself. I was especially glad to see that you seized the opportunity and went the next step by replacing the GIP vent lines that were in the walls. In fact, the only other thing that I can see that you might want to do is above and beyond your immediate project. In the photos there is a copper water line running right to left, then turning upwards on the left side. There should be a hanger on that pipe within 1' of the point where it turns upwards and every 48" on the horizontal run. I would suggest getting a roll of copper perf strap and install those hangers the next time you are working in that area....See Morehow do you choose which TV news to watch
Comments (23)I like "Morning Joe" too, wannaretire, except for the darned music they play in the background sometimes. I like Willie Geist who has a 1/2 hour program before MJ and then is on their show a lot. We get two newspapers so I get most of the news from them. In the evening we watch ABC for two reasons. I like Diane Sawyer and the main reason------Jeopardy comes on right after :-) We sleep to either HDTV, CNN or MSNBC. CNN because I hope AC360 will have James Carvell on. I'm totally in love with him!! Cynic, those "coming up next" teasers drive me crazy, too. If you notice, these days they call themselves journalists rather than reporters. I don't know if it's because it sounds fancier or because they're just reading a script that's put in front of them. They do get my appreciation when they're able to pronounce all those foreign names. Like Blagojevich. LOL!...See MoreHeirloom Tomatoes for TV cooking show
Comments (18)Well done PP. Great to see your hard work being shown off. I am not sure they appreciate the effort that you have put in to produce those babies but eh, thats the way of the world we live in. I could ramble on here but... ok...Ray, Adam, I will by kind. Hi Mabb and all, re Mabbs query on blacks.. I have grown a few blacks and for me they are a bit iffy. This past season I grew Carbon, Paul Robeson and Cherokee Purple (if you consider this a black). Last year I grew Black Krim and Cherokee Purple. Cherokee Purple is a winner re; taste, but I cant get it to produce more than One truss of fruit. Carbon this year produced lots of fruit where others didnt but the flavour was just umm. Paul Robeson, well, I cant give a report on this one cause I think I had a dud. Small mahogany bits of yuk that the chooks loved. Black Krim , last year was a late sowing from a seedling I got from a garden show here. I let it sprawl where it wanted and it pumped out some lovely , really black fruit and it has stuck in my mind as a "must give another go". That is until I read on other forums that Black from Tula is better than BK. So, bugger it. I am going to grow both, and side by side in identical pots this coming spring. I will report back NOW bakkto tha foooty...See Morethe_buffalo_gal
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