Thumbs up. Good story.:):thumbsup:
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Thumbs up. Good story.:):thumbsup:
I thoroughly enjoyed the story. But, seriously, whats the pH of the mud? thumbs up!:thumbsup:
Alright, if you really want to know I'll grab some mud tomorrow for a soil run off test. I'm guessing a solid 6.66
I want to know damnit!!!!!
it is written, " in the final days, the universe will weep, the skies will open and fire shall fall from the heavens, and, the soil will pH at 6.66, the 'Mark of the Beaster' " ... time's runnin' out :S2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
I'm going to go check all my mud RIGHT NOW!!!!! :eek:
all i know is if ups truck workers work on there day off they get paid 85 $ a hour. Around 1.25 a minute.
I'd work everyday! Wait, Wait Wait, which one of yous will water my plants then!?!!?!?!?!
Holy crap. That's almost as much as a dentist.Quote:
Originally Posted by ksmoker
Yeah, the UPS guy kept saying, "At least I'm getting paid for this." I imagine he got a lot of overtime that evening. He was extremely worried however, and very apologetic. He said if he damages or even scratches the truck too much, there could be a formal inquisition and he could loose his job that he had for a whopping 4 days. In turn that would make it much more difficult to find another job.
Once it was all over, he wanted to buy me a dinner or give me some gas money, which I of course turned down, even though my fuel light came on about half way through the ordeal. As best as I can tell, this life is pretty much meaningless unless you try to help people often, or at least occasionally.
With all the money you'll be making, you could afford automatic EC control, temp control, moisture control, and PH dosers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Balkey