Oh lord no....
Last night is snowed here. Only about 2 inches, but from the rumbling sound of snowblowers, you'd imagine that we were knee deep in snow stopping people from reaching civilization.
"quick marge, draw straws so we can see who we have to eat first"
Because, "lord for-fucking-bid" anybody actually use something called a snowshovel. Here let me illustrate this amazing concept:
I utilizies physical strenght to "magically" move snow from unwanted places. Amazing, no? And if you used it a little more, as opposed to your $300 dollar/loud as shit/gas wasting snowblower maybe you'd be skinner and your wife would stop sleeping with the post man.
It only took me maybe 10 minutes to do the whole driveway and sidewalks. Using a snowblower for that is just pathetic.
Moving on, I bought a pair of steel toed shoes since I hit my toe with a palet jack a month ago. I bought them from a place Jen introduced me to called shoesforcrews.com. Here's a picture of them:
These are hands down, the most comfortable, amazing steel toe shoes I've ever worn. Right out of the box even. I'm just dumbfounded by it honestly. They're just that impressive.
Terri bought me a few things for my birthday, one of the coolest things is a Central Vac Hose Sock. The central vac is probably one of the single best investments you can make in a house, but the hose we had kept rubbing against corners and marking the trimwork. Now with this hose sock on it won't anymore!
Sad...but I'm excited about it since I do all the vacuuming here :) Speaking of which, actually I have to go vacuum now. After that I hope to clean the bathroom, finish the dishes, and then I thought I might just ovulate for a while.
I utilizies physical strenght to "magically" move snow from unwanted places. Amazing, no? And if you used it a little more, as opposed to your $300 dollar/loud as shit/gas wasting snowblower maybe you'd be skinner and your wife would stop sleeping with the post man.
It only took me maybe 10 minutes to do the whole driveway and sidewalks. Using a snowblower for that is just pathetic.
Moving on, I bought a pair of steel toed shoes since I hit my toe with a palet jack a month ago. I bought them from a place Jen introduced me to called shoesforcrews.com. Here's a picture of them:
These are hands down, the most comfortable, amazing steel toe shoes I've ever worn. Right out of the box even. I'm just dumbfounded by it honestly. They're just that impressive.
Terri bought me a few things for my birthday, one of the coolest things is a Central Vac Hose Sock. The central vac is probably one of the single best investments you can make in a house, but the hose we had kept rubbing against corners and marking the trimwork. Now with this hose sock on it won't anymore!
Sad...but I'm excited about it since I do all the vacuuming here :) Speaking of which, actually I have to go vacuum now. After that I hope to clean the bathroom, finish the dishes, and then I thought I might just ovulate for a while.
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I have a pair of steel toes from Shoes for Crews also. And you are right, they are some of the most comfortable shoes you can get to work in.
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Posted by: Mobnuke | May 18, 2006 11:50 AM