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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

That bra is way to big for her titties. Both my engine mechanic expert and painter are both saying that I go on the way I am going, meaning wrap and cover. I do appreciate your input.

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Give the header manufacturer a call and see what they say about wrapping them.

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I'm at 12-15 miles inland and 100' plus altitude just south of the Alafia river.


Flood-wise, we're fine. If we have any issues it'll be wind related problems.
There's a really tall pine tree right at the back edge of my property line. It can fall if it wants to but not in a southerly direction....
Dude, you guys are at 100 ft there?
Wow, didn't realize.
Here, 44ft and 3 miles s to waters Ave is sea level
 
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Dude, you guys are at 100 ft there?
Wow, didn't realize.
Here, 44ft and 3 miles s to waters Ave is sea level

Crazy isn't it?

I grew up Waters/Sheldon area just the other side of Rocky Creek.
I think we were at 14'.

We got lots of flooding on my Mom's street because everything drained to the little canals that went directly into Rocky Creek.
When the creek was over the bank, nothing could drain into it.

Hell, I remember canoeing up and down the street in the late 70s.😁