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Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In: One Ringy Dingy... - YouTube

This NOTHING but popped in my head for some reason.
Wow so many years since I've seen this Lily Tomlin routine. I think Ernestine was nothing but her best and funniest character.

I really enjoyed it.
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Old 03-01-2019, 06:21 PM
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How about NOTHING but the Palmolive under the tires to move a car so we could make a Concrete Delivery. Or else you go in the Concrete, you picking up what I'm laying down?

More medical stuff over here at Mash 4077. Not me the boss. NOTHING but a day at a time over here. To much spicy food.
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How about NOTHING but the Palmolive under the tires to move a car so we could make a Concrete Delivery. Or else you go in the Concrete, you picking up what I'm laying down?

More medical stuff over here at Mash 4077. Not me the boss. NOTHING but a day at a time over here. To much spicy food.
Concrete Delivery Gone Bad - YouTube

Looks like that sometimes does not workout and not for NOTHING.
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Old 03-01-2019, 09:28 PM
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Concrete Delivery Gone Bad - YouTube

Looks like that sometimes does not workout and not for NOTHING.
I never saw that one Tal. That cost him or her their job. It happened about once a year. We had one NOTHING but pull off the road onto the shoulder for safety and got stuck. After two hours the truck started leaning even more. We threw 10 lbs of sugar in the load while the barrel was still spinning and the load didn't set up inside the truck. The truck was salvaged about 8 hours later.

One other truck had 9 yards of concrete set up inside the barrel when they sent a tiny tow truck to pull out a close to 70,000 lb truck. They have people you can hire who drill through the concrete in the truck and put a kind of a charge, similar to Dy-No-Mite. The actually yelled Fire In The Hole and hit the Plunger Like Gomez Addams and the truck jumped about 6" off the ground. It broke up the load into manageable pieces and the whole truck was jackhammered out. I Love Concrete. Bet you never heard that before. What a great way to make a living. Wouldn't trade it for the world.

Another Happy Memory for me brought to you by NOTHING!
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Old 03-02-2019, 06:40 AM
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And since we are on the topic of concrete (are we really?) ... I have always admired really good brick work -- with particular attention to the pointing. Many years ago I attempted a DIY project to repair my brick patio. BIG MISTAKE. First of all, what is that stuff in-between the bricks? You got your cement, you got your concrete, mortar, stucco, gypsum, grout, plaster, etc. etc. ad nauseum. Ask anyone to clearly define the difference in these products. HAH. Regardless, the instructions are usually the same with slight variations "Just add water or Just add water and sand, and mix". Simple,

Yet working with this stuff for a neophyte is the same as telling someone who has never cooked that in order to make great artisan bread, just mix water and flour, knead and bake.

So much for the digression into what was once nothing but total frustration.


This page has pictures of what I consider good and bad brick work:

MyWay

How I admire skilled bricklayers (and bread makers for that matter).
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March 1, 2019's A4 from The Villages Daily Sun has

Arkansas -- 74.

Connecticut -- 1461

Missouri -- 611.

New Jersey-- 2541.

Utah-- 24.

Washington-- 180.
NOTHING but set.


For Tal's BD we have these states with the # of Villages' households:

California-- 669.

Delaware-- 309.

Kansas-- 205.

Michigan-- 3,057.

South Carolina-- 278.

Vermont-- 281.

Another scene from Guerneville's flooding--

Press Democrat - Flooding in Guerneville: 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' | Facebook

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And since we are on the topic of concrete (are we really?) ... I have always admired really good brick work -- with particular attention to the pointing. Many years ago I attempted a DIY project to repair my brick patio. BIG MISTAKE. First of all, what is that stuff in-between the bricks? You got your cement, you got your concrete, mortar, stucco, gypsum, grout, plaster, etc. etc. ad nauseum. Ask anyone to clearly define the difference in these products. HAH. Regardless, the instructions are usually the same with slight variations "Just add water or Just add water and sand, and mix". Simple,

Yet working with this stuff for a neophyte is the same as telling someone who has never cooked that in order to make great artisan bread, just mix water and flour, knead and bake.

So much for the digression into what was once nothing but total frustration.


This page has pictures of what I consider good and bad brick work:

MyWay

How I admire skilled bricklayers (and bread makers for that matter).
And that's the beauty of NOTHING - the topic can go anywhere about anything. Regarding concrete or brick laying, etc, I understand it is an art or a talent or a gift - one of those things. Regardless, it's not easy, takes a lot of patience, and there's definitely a method to what I would call madness due to my lack of overall patience. My husband recently helped a friend lay a new sidewalk in front of his house. He was quite amazed at the process and thankful his friend was skilled at it.

Btw, about your link and the pictures - I'm quite sure at least half of the NOTHINGs on here are not even going to notice the bad brick work in that last photo. Is that you, BK? You did say it was many years ago - lol
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I never saw that one Tal. That cost him or her their job. It happened about once a year. We had one NOTHING but pull off the road onto the shoulder for safety and got stuck. After two hours the truck started leaning even more. We threw 10 lbs of sugar in the load while the barrel was still spinning and the load didn't set up inside the truck. The truck was salvaged about 8 hours later.

One other truck had 9 yards of concrete set up inside the barrel when they sent a tiny tow truck to pull out a close to 70,000 lb truck. They have people you can hire who drill through the concrete in the truck and put a kind of a charge, similar to Dy-No-Mite. The actually yelled Fire In The Hole and hit the Plunger Like Gomez Addams and the truck jumped about 6" off the ground. It broke up the load into manageable pieces and the whole truck was jackhammered out. I Love Concrete. Bet you never heard that before. What a great way to make a living. Wouldn't trade it for the world.

Another Happy Memory for me brought to you by NOTHING!
The other beauty of NOTHING is hearing all the stories on here about past lives, etc. So interesting......

And wanted you to know, you and Mrs Nucky are in my prayers that your health issues are resolved soon.
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And that's the beauty of NOTHING - the topic can go anywhere about anything. Regarding concrete or brick laying, etc, I understand it is an art or a talent or a gift - one of those things. Regardless, it's not easy, takes a lot of patience, and there's definitely a method to what I would call madness due to my lack of overall patience. My husband recently helped a friend lay a new sidewalk in front of his house. He was quite amazed at the process and thankful his friend was skilled at it.

Btw, about your link and the pictures - I'm quite sure at least half of the NOTHINGs on here are not even going to notice the bad brick work in that last photo. Is that you, BK? You did say it was many years ago - lol
What brick work in that last photo? Oh. I need a NOTHING.
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What brick work in that last photo? Oh. I need a NOTHING.
Nothing but toooo funny Tal!
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The other beauty of NOTHING is hearing all the stories on here about past lives, etc. So interesting......

And wanted you to know, you and Mrs Nucky are in my prayers that your health issues are resolved soon.
I hope you mean past lives before the Village and not the Shirley McClaine kind of talk about other bodies your soul inhabited kind of stuff? Patton was very much into that too and not for NOTHING. These are the 8 reincarnations of General George S. Patton - We Are The Mighty

Johnny Cash - The Highwayman - YouTube

I must be a young soul as I do not remember a thing!!!

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. . . I'm quite sure at least half of the NOTHINGs on here are not even going to notice the bad brick work in that last photo. Is that you, BK? You did say it was many years ago - lol
LOL - nothing but comedians on this beautiful Saturday morning.
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The technicalities of Concreto Are really amazing. I worked at a Quarry before the Concrete business and I would never guess how technical making a stone actually is. I can tell you one ting, working with Brick is NOTHING but an art and I think you either have the skill or look at that last picture. It's rough. When working with concrete, heat, time and water are the enemy of concrete. I wonder what additive they use to keep the concrete alive in Florida considering the heat?

When people had conversations about the thickness of pavers last year on TOTV'S I would get upset that they were making a mistake cause I wanted to save them money and the heartache of doing a simple job twice but now, OH Well, Do yo own thing! I'm Jiggy Wit It! I need a NOTHING to!

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Today's 8:55 AM number of NOTHING views is 250, 318.

249, 426 for yesterday's 8:55 AM count. This gives us a hefty 892!!
615 NOTHING count for the 24 hour period from yesterday at 8:55 AM to today at 8:55 AM. 251,041 is the tally for 8:55 AM 3/02/2019.
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The technicalities of Concreto Are really amazing. I worked at a Quarry before the Concrete business and I would never guess how technical making a stone actually is. I can tell you one ting, working with Brick is NOTHING but an art and I think you either have the skill or look at that last picture. It's rough. When working with concrete, heat, time and water are the enemy of concrete. I wonder what additive they use to keep the concrete alive in Florida considering the heat?

When people had conversations about the thickness of pavers last year on TOTV'S I would get upset that they were making a mistake cause I wanted to save them money and the heartache of doing a simple job twice but now, OH Well, Do yo own thing! I'm Giggy Wit It! I need a NOTHING to!
You are NOTHING but right. Happened to one of my cousins down there. My husband teamed up with my cousin's neighbor who is a retired professional and they did the redo from the mess up of the first person my cousin hired. Another job where my husband learned a lot being a helper to someone really in the know. Almost forgot it.............caught myself just in time for a save - lol
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