Watch those trees fall over in the next storm, key structural component i tells ya
I dug a 4 foot 5 hole in my garden with a cheap plastic spade.Acreta wrote:
maybe a metal plate of some sort thats rusted? alot?
maybe a panel off a car?
what the hell were you doing digging in your backyard?
Some of it is still there...
I wish I owned a pool
I wish I had a garden big enough to lap around for a good workout. Don't want to fucking run around on streets
NICE garden.TSI wrote:
So I see.Flecco wrote:
TSI TAKE NOTES MY LAD, THIS MAN IS A GENIUS!jord wrote:
Unless you hit someone over the head with it and mug them.
Oh yeah, will do. No, no car wrecks in my backyard. No metal whatsoever apart from this in fact. the real reason why I was digging is b/c I needed to landscape. When we moved in, the entire place was a mess of dead trees, massive undergrowth and general ugliness. So I had to dig out a stump, and presto!
@Avreta; I live in the middle of a small residential neighbourhood, middle of nowhere. About 45 min south of downtown ottawa
pix (it did happen):
(star marks the spot)
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa12 … d001-1.jpg
nearest metal
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa12 … ard002.jpg
to show you the nearest structure, it's about 50m away
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa12 … ard003.jpg
but you might spot some chicks running with their bouncy goodness.
Yeah. One fell over yesterday, as a matter of fact. It's nice to have a nice big lot.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Watch those trees fall over in the next storm, key structural component i tells ya
I like pie.
No need to be sarcastic about my genius. From the looks of those pics, even if the thing was worth more than $5 you don't need it.
Nice pool/garden.
Nice pool/garden.
You're funnies. Thanks.jord wrote:
No need to be sarcastic about my genius. From the looks of those pics, even if the thing was worth more than $5 you don't need it.
Nice pool/garden.
I like pie.
I try my best.TSI wrote:
You're funnies. Thanks.jord wrote:
No need to be sarcastic about my genius. From the looks of those pics, even if the thing was worth more than $5 you don't need it.
Nice pool/garden.
Wash it down and take it to a lab to find out the date if you want.
Will do.
I like pie.
As far as I know the ancient peoples of North America never used iron. Whatever it is, it is post colonial.
It's an old animal cracker tbh
dont wash it yourself. you might damage it.TSI wrote:
Will do.
In the picture it looks like it's in 5 pieces anyway.God Save the Queen wrote:
dont wash it yourself. you might damage it.TSI wrote:
Will do.
My house was built in the late 1920's and thats considered old.
My house was built in the late 1820's and that's not considered old.God Save the Queen wrote:
My house was built in the late 1920's and thats considered old.
Noobpatty wrote:
It's an old animal cracker tbh
Let's see which one...hmm...
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your house was built on the backs of the exploited.jord wrote:
My house was built in the late 1820's and that's not considered old.God Save the Queen wrote:
My house was built in the late 1920's and thats considered old.
Oh shit you're not high again are you?God Save the Queen wrote:
your house was built on the backs of the exploited.jord wrote:
My house was built in the late 1820's and that's not considered old.God Save the Queen wrote:
My house was built in the late 1920's and thats considered old.
Slaves don't build houses here if that's what you're on about. They're not good enough to make something stand the test of time, you need trained builders.
They don't build 'em like they used to.
jord wrote:
They're not good enough to make something stand the test of time

~4500 years and counting
Yeah I had that in mind as soon as I posted. life's a Poker game, and you got triple Aces on the River.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
http://z.about.com/d/archaeology/1/7/t/ … yramid.jpgjord wrote:
They're not good enough to make something stand the test of time
~4500 years and counting
lol'dMek-Stizzle wrote:
http://z.about.com/d/archaeology/1/7/t/ … yramid.jpgjord wrote:
They're not good enough to make something stand the test of time
~4500 years and counting
deserve karma for that one too...or maybe I'm just laughing at everything...
fuck yeah my ancestors were good workersMek-Stizzle wrote:
http://z.about.com/d/archaeology/1/7/t/ … yramid.jpgjord wrote:
They're not good enough to make something stand the test of time
~4500 years and counting