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Piss & Moan Table

The contaminated section in that link made me think of the statement I'd heard once that most money has traces of cocaine and feces...

Reading it made me think, turn 1/2 in this year and the other next year.......... says all you need is 1/2 of the bill....... :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Some phocker just gave me a $100 bill that was taped together... Needless to say I am pretty pissed. The shit part is he is 3.5 hrs away so there's not much that can be done. View attachment 654577

Well dang, if someone just outta the blue gave me $100 I’d say thank you! Maybe I don’t understand? What did you do for the phoker to get $100? 🤫🤔🤣
 
Well dang, if someone just outta the blue gave me $100 I’d say thank you! Maybe I don’t understand? What did you do for the phoker to get $100? 🤫🤔🤣
Calm down, 20 bucks is 20 bucks. I'm kidding, I sold some wheels and that was one of the bills the guy gave me.
He's probably got a Tennessee T tramp stamp....... :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Lol go vols😂😂
Phock bama😆
 
My wife and I needed a new mattress. I'm tired of buying a new $1,000 mattress every 7 or 8 years. Also, my wife and I have differing firmness preferences, so we have to get a compromise mattress. Many years ago, we stayed several times at a hote lthat featured SleepNumber beds, and liked them then, so we figured this may very well be a solution. We bought one, and are waiting for delivery as I write this. However, in the intervening years, they have become SleepNumber "Smart" beds. "Smart" meaning they want you to use a PHOOOOOONNE with the thing to couple it to a cloud service that gives you a "sleep score" each nite (as well as simply adjust the thing). Perhaps this is of value to someone, but all I want is a damn bed with adjustable firmness that will last a couple of decades. I don't want it to be connected to the "cloud" - and there is absolutely no technological reason why it needs to be. Stupid. Now if I could get a "sleep score" with my COMPUTER - and have it calculated locally, then they'd have my attention. But to do this requires a "mobile device" - why? Is my bed going somewhere? The sales droid at the store - very nice guy - indicated that "most people" use the "App" on their PHOOOOOONNE. I'm not sure I believe that. Regardless, an extra cost remote was also available so we just bought the friggin' remote. Why would I want to dig out a damn smartphone to adjust my bed? Why would I have said device in my bedroom to start with? But then again, why would I have such a device in the first place? Ha! Its unclear whether or not the cloud service requires yet another subscription...
 
Why would I want to dig out a damn smartphone to adjust my bed?

Because it's next to you on the nightstand. You use it as an alarm clock and typically spend a few mindless moments before sleep each night checking email, posting photos of what you had for dinner, updating your social media status and checking messages there as well. You're also adjusting the lighting in your smart home, checking your wifi security camera footage and monitoring a 3D print you started before bed.

Aren't you? :devilish:
 
My wife and I needed a new mattress. I'm tired of buying a new $1,000 mattress every 7 or 8 years. Also, my wife and I have differing firmness preferences, so we have to get a compromise mattress. Many years ago, we stayed several times at a hote lthat featured SleepNumber beds, and liked them then, so we figured this may very well be a solution. We bought one, and are waiting for delivery as I write this. However, in the intervening years, they have become SleepNumber "Smart" beds. "Smart" meaning they want you to use a PHOOOOOONNE with the thing to couple it to a cloud service that gives you a "sleep score" each nite (as well as simply adjust the thing). Perhaps this is of value to someone, but all I want is a damn bed with adjustable firmness that will last a couple of decades. I don't want it to be connected to the "cloud" - and there is absolutely no technological reason why it needs to be. Stupid. Now if I could get a "sleep score" with my COMPUTER - and have it calculated locally, then they'd have my attention. But to do this requires a "mobile device" - why? Is my bed going somewhere? The sales droid at the store - very nice guy - indicated that "most people" use the "App" on their PHOOOOOONNE. I'm not sure I believe that. Regardless, an extra cost remote was also available so we just bought the friggin' remote. Why would I want to dig out a damn smartphone to adjust my bed? Why would I have said device in my bedroom to start with? But then again, why would I have such a device in the first place? Ha! Its unclear whether or not the cloud service requires yet another subscription...

Sounds like a application for a momentary switch and a pressure gauge . feel free to mark the face of the gauge with a sharpie marker in different colors for you and your wife's " sleep pressure " , ( I mean number ) .... :LOL:
 
Because it's next to you on the nightstand. You use it as an alarm clock and typically spend a few mindless moments before sleep each night checking email, posting photos of what you had for dinner, updating your social media status and checking messages there as well. You're also adjusting the lighting in your smart home, checking your wifi security camera footage and monitoring a 3D print you started before bed.

Aren't you? :devilish:

You pretty much summed up a normal night for me. I rarely need to adjust my Sleepnumber bed but when I do I use my app. And no @Zorba it’s not connected to the internet.
 
You pretty much summed up a normal night for me.

Likely many people these days. And I left out connected washers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, coffee makers, air humidifiers/dehumidifiers/filters/purifiers, baby monitors, pet monitors, remote pet feeding devices, robotic vacuums...the list goes on. Everything seems to have extra (and mostly needless) electronics added and an app for ease of access to features. They call it convenience.
 
Likely many people these days. And I left out connected washers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, coffee makers, air humidifiers/dehumidifiers/filters/purifiers, baby monitors, pet monitors, remote pet feeding devices, robotic vacuums...the list goes on. Everything seems to have extra (and mostly needless) electronics added and an app for ease of access to features. They call it convenience.

We have cameras for our chicken coop too!!!
 
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