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    What manly thing have you done recently?

    I'm currently coaching youth football for Juan Diego HS.

    Last night at the parents meeting I told the mom's and dad's I take great pride in teaching their children to beat the snot out of other kids.

    I was a big hit.

    I also saved my daughter from a spider the other night. It was a tough battle, but I got the upper hand in the end and squashed it.....


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    I rented a little kubota tractor to move 7 yards of sand into my backyard. Then I built a retaining wall to hold some of it in. I am getting ready to build a swing set in the space. I have thought about taking pictures along the way and posting them on bogley.

    How's that?


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    logged into bogley.com.

























































    without shaving

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    I am cleaning my apt. It's manly and important to help your woman with house chores. And it's even more important when you don't have a woman because no one will do it for you, heh.
    "Always look at the bright side of life"

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    I scratched my nu...whoops

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    I just finished installing 88 servers for the DOD (department of defense) and an OC3 backbone. Now our troops can download porn at blazing speeds!



    in case you aren't the biggest nerd in the world... An oc3 runs at 155M/sec. roughly 100 T1's. It's hella fast. Even Bogley runs decent on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathcricket
    I just finished installing 88 servers for the DOD (department of defense) and an OC3 backbone. Now our troops can download porn at blazing speeds!



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    scratch and fart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redpb
    scratch and fart

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    I just got done pouring a slap of concrete for my shed. What a pain in the ass! It took about 18-80lb bags of concrete, 4 2x6's, 1 wheel barrel, 1 shovel, 1 trowel, a bunch of water, probably around 3 gallons of sweat, and 14 Squatters Full Suspension Pale Ales.

    I will NEVER deal with concrete on my own again. Hats off to whoever does that on a daily basis. Better you than me!
    How can you have your non-dairy pudding substitute if you don't eat your wok-braised tofu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbennett
    I just got done pouring a slap of concrete for my shed. What a pain in the ass! It took about 18-80lb bags of concrete, 4 2x6's, 1 wheel barrel, 1 shovel, 1 trowel, a bunch of water, probably around 3 gallons of sweat, and 14 Squatters Full Suspension Pale Ales.

    I will NEVER deal with concrete on my own again. Hats off to whoever does that on a daily basis. Better you than me!
    What a coincedence- i just got done paying someone to pour my concrete patio....
    "Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at computer screens all day, filling out useless forms and listening to eight different bosses drone on about mission statements"

    Peter Gibbons - Office Space

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    Quote Originally Posted by DWayne27
    Quote Originally Posted by bbennett
    I just got done pouring a slap of concrete for my shed. What a pain in the ass! It took about 18-80lb bags of concrete, 4 2x6's, 1 wheel barrel, 1 shovel, 1 trowel, a bunch of water, probably around 3 gallons of sweat, and 14 Squatters Full Suspension Pale Ales.

    I will NEVER deal with concrete on my own again. Hats off to whoever does that on a daily basis. Better you than me!
    What a coincedence- i just got done paying someone to pour my concrete patio....
    And it cost less than the price of 18 bags of mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparker1
    Quote Originally Posted by DWayne27
    Quote Originally Posted by bbennett
    I just got done pouring a slap of concrete for my shed. What a pain in the ass! It took about 18-80lb bags of concrete, 4 2x6's, 1 wheel barrel, 1 shovel, 1 trowel, a bunch of water, probably around 3 gallons of sweat, and 14 Squatters Full Suspension Pale Ales.

    I will NEVER deal with concrete on my own again. Hats off to whoever does that on a daily basis. Better you than me!
    What a coincedence- i just got done paying someone to pour my concrete patio....
    And it cost less than the price of 18 bags of mix.
    You've got to be kidding, right? How much would a 4'x7'x6" pad cost to have someone else do it? In Utah dollars, not that commie Florida money
    How can you have your non-dairy pudding substitute if you don't eat your wok-braised tofu?

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    I did something that required the use of my SA XD .45 last night, wrapped up building my kid's super-duper tree fort, changed the air filters on our three ATV's, mowed-the lawn and watched my son play Guitar Hero.

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    I was playing on the computer and not paying attention to my son sleeping on the bed when he rolled off of it.


    James

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    I'm resting while my wife prunes the tomatoes in the greenhouse.....hey, I just rebuilt a rear 26" hub one handed & my knees...I needed a break

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    Painted the kitchen yesterday and today. Drank beer while doing so. Then went outside and replaced the hardware holding the taillights, taillight guards, and Congo Cage attach points to the TJ. Mmmm, stainless steel gooood....

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    Quote Originally Posted by abirken
    I picked my nose and farted.
    Ya know, it's got to have serious decibels to use that "f" word for it. Otherwise, it's just "fluffing", and not manly in the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James_B_Wads2000
    I was playing on the computer and not paying attention to my son sleeping on the bed when he rolled off of it.


    James
    Sorry to hear, James. Is he ok? And what game?
    "Always look at the bright side of life"

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