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And the dishwasher is fixable with a $14 part!! :banana:

We need a Snoopy HappyDance emoticon for that one. YAY!

6 yr. I'm a sucker for the old ones. Shes a Wore out breeder. She was confiscated with 2 other Bull Mastiffs.

Her former life sucks, Drott. Bet she loves you already.
 

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Ok...got a call from an internal recruiter about a great position about a 10 minute drive from my house. Researched the company, and they look good. She is trying to schedule a phone discussion in the next day or two. Still very early to tell, and a million red flags could crop up that could send me running, but...am I an idiot to consider leaving the Happiest Place?
 

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Mornin' all.

I was right. 9 hours of work to get 3 hours of work finished. At least now I can keep going and get more stuff out the door.

Coffee guy will be showing up today. Which is a good thing. I am three k-cups away from a mutiny.

And hoorah for being a home owner... the cold water pressure tank on our well has died. I went to use the bathroom last night while Kat was in the shower (separate bathroom) and I could hear the water pressure fluctuating. That means that the pump is kicking off and on, meaning that the pressure tank isnt doing its job, which means that the pump is getting a serious workout, which will burn it up if not fixed soon. We just had the pump replaced about 7 years ago, so we know that its about $2000 for that. And I think that to have the tank replaced will run about $500 after labor. Either way, its going to suck.

In our family the cut off is 16 too. It's impossible and way too expensive to buy for all of the adults.

We always had a $5 gift exchange among the adults. It was a riot. My favorite was the dancing hula girl that didn't work right from the truck stop. I spent $4, everyone had a blast with the silly thing on Christmas eve. It was so pitiful that it was hysterical. My oldest sister's MIL got it and had it dancing on a cocktail table all night. Part of the exchange is that when your number is drawn you can choose from the pile of wrapped gifts, or steal someone else's. She would not give up that hula dancer. :lol:
We do that too. Each side of the family does one, and each side of the family does it different. One side doesnt open the gift until everyone has one, another side opens the gift when you get it. Sometimes we get good stuff, other times, its absolute garbage.

*cheering for the Saints, as I can not cheer for the Bears*
It would seem that your cheering was more effective than mine. But I cant cheer for the Saints for the same reasons you cant cheer for the Bears.

Can I have her?

Good morning, all!

Tiff: Not so much. :D
If you arent happy, then a new opportunity is always worth at least looking into. And this is coming from the guy who hates his job.
 

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Good morning posse!!!!

Hellie is lovely, Mr. V saw the pic and thought she was in our house. Lady bugs. :lol: I'm so happy for you Drott!!!!!

James, you need to learn how to replace pumps. Really.

Rick, I'd at least hear them out. Sonny started his new job last week. He was terrified to change, but the opportunity presented itself, and he got a much better job than the old one. He's been at the old one for over 12 years, so was super freaked out. He's glad he went for it.

I should have multi quoted. drats.
 

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It's an in-ground submersible pump. It takes a small drill rig mounted on a truck to retrieve it from the bottom of the well. I'm going to check the pressure on the tank as soon as I get home before we call the well company. Hopefully, it's something as simple as needing to add some air to the pressure tank. If not, well then hopefully we can get away with just replacing the tank.
 

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We have put a major dent in our shopping now. We bought morgan a really nice pair of leather cowgirl boots online last night. All that's left are gift cards, Hubby's parents, and finish Alex. I do still have to get Morgans birthday presents too. Her bday is the day after Christmas.

Hubby left to go hunting this morning. He called me a couple of hours ago and was ecstatic. He shot what he's guessing to be a 250 lb pig! This should fill our freezer up good.
 

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Bad news. Blech. We're lucky, ours in in the basement.
It's an in-ground submersible pump. It takes a small drill rig mounted on a truck to retrieve it from the bottom of the well. I'm going to check the pressure on the tank as soon as I get home before we call the well company. Hopefully, it's something as simple as needing to add some air to the pressure tank. If not, well then hopefully we can get away with just replacing the tank.

Good news! Are we all invited for dinner? :D
We have put a major dent in our shopping now. We bought morgan a really nice pair of leather cowgirl boots online last night. All that's left are gift cards, Hubby's parents, and finish Alex. I do still have to get Morgans birthday presents too. Her bday is the day after Christmas.

Hubby left to go hunting this morning. He called me a couple of hours ago and was ecstatic. He shot what he's guessing to be a 250 lb pig! This should fill our freezer up good.

Good news! She must be so happy to have a real home. Lucky girl!
So Hellie's adjusted already. 10 min checking out the yard. 5 min checking out the down stairs. 2 min up stairs. All by herself with no encouragement from us. Then she stared at the couch 1/2 min and she was on and in dogie heaven.:lol::lol:
 

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After working two hours of OT, I came home and went into the basement with a tire pressure gauge. Our pressure tank had no pressure. At all. Naturally, my small 1 gal air compressor died many moons ago, so I had to drag the massive 50 gallon compressor through the mud and slippery wet leaves and into the basement door. I charged the tank to the specified pressure, and........ It works. For now. I'll check the pressure again before bed, and again before I go to work tomorrow. But I was already able to tell a difference in the water pressure, so I'm crossing crossables!

Now, it's time for dinner. One whole smoothie. Mmmmboy
 
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