I think your comment says more about the state of happiness in your life than anything else. My snowblower has been a godsend this year. Given me more time to be with wife and kids. Also has allowed me to be able to actually move during that time.
Man, I use my snowblower to get away from the wife and kids for a couple of hours when it snows. I'll even go do the kindly widow womans driveway to stay away a little longer. Not to mention the great exercise I get.
While this post proves you are a jackass. Have a Merry Christmas, I'm going to go out and blow some snow this afternoon.
If you'd like to hear about my morning send me a PM and we'll talk briefly in confidence about my life. Without it another individual may not have theirs to enjoy and thats just this morning. I'm not tooting my horn just helping you understand what a productive and full life might be like, at least if you wear my shoes. It involves a wife, 3 children, a busy and rewarding career as a physician and professor (at USD none-the-less), a love of hunting, fishing, and the outdoors and a very healthy addiction to Jackrabbit athletics.
Don't waste your jealous time concerned about how we manage such busy and succesful lives and still find time to support each other while in support of the Jackrabbits. It's likely to drive you nuts. Again, have a Merry Christmas, I know I will and I know part of the day will be spent right here.
Geez, Doc, Sorry to hit such a sensitive subject with you. I have a fullfilling life as well but when I needed a snow blower I just went and shopped around and bought one. I did not need to summon the Bunny nation to give me advice.
I don't look at this board because I am jealous ... I read it for pure amusement.
Final note ... USD defeated SWMN ST. tonight ... joining two other SD teams ... Northern State and Augie.
I too want to wish all of the busy and successful Jacks a Merry Christmas!
OOOOUUUUUUUCCCCCCHHHHHHH! That one was a zinger Drake.
Yeah, but our game didn't count.
No, seriously. It didn't count.
Ex.
Hib.
Ition.
(Or, "Hey, let's extract some more money from season ticket holders for an open practice with some other school that will never show up in the stats and standings!")
(Or, "Hey, let's extract some more money from season ticket holders for an open practice with some other school that will never show up in the stats and standings!")
I've got a Sears/Craftsman blower, myself. It's a little'un, but hey, I'm in KC.
Actually...that was almost the exact phrase that came from Mick's blog, but I think it was more along the lines of..."I'm pretty sure SMSU got jobbed".
Actually...that was almost the exact phrase that came from Mick's blog, but I think it was more along the lines of..."I'm pretty sure SMSU got jobbed".
I did not need to summon the Bunny nation to give me advice.
I don't see anything wrong with asking a group of people you can trust what experiences they've had, or what they've heard of certain products, in this case snowblowers. It's called doing a litte research before you buy a fairly expensive piece of equipment.
I do see something wrong with a jackasses (you in this case) interrupting a perfectly legit and sensible conversation with a jackass comments.
"Life is short so make sure you spend as much time as possible arguing with strangers on the Internet." - Person
Geez, Doc, Sorry to hit such a sensitive subject with you. I have a fullfilling life as well but when I needed a snow blower I just went and shopped around and bought one. I did not need to summon the Bunny nation to give me advice.
I don't look at this board because I am jealous ... I read it for pure amusement.
Final note ... USD defeated SWMN ST. tonight ... joining two other SD teams ... Northern State and Augie.
I too want to wish all of the busy and successful Jacks a Merry Christmas!
You and I are clearly a little different as it applies to this subject, thats okay with me. I will temporarily retract my jackass label but will keep it ready to fire.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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