Managed the dreaded and awkward mattress rotate and flip without hurting myself or breaking anything in the bedroom. 
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I’m always worried that I’ll hit the ceiling fan with the mattress.Managed the dreaded and awkward mattress rotate and flip without hurting myself or breaking anything in the bedroom.![]()
You could have asked the Russian workout ladies to help you. I’m sure they wouldn’t have thought anything different if you told them you needed help flipping and turning your mattress.Managed the dreaded and awkward mattress rotate and flip without hurting myself or breaking anything in the bedroom.![]()
went hiking on saturday and there was a tree branch in our way. I tried to hulk that thing above my head so the kid/wife could get through and as soon as i lifted i felt that "POP" in the middle of my back and instantly knew i just jacked it up.Managed the dreaded and awkward mattress rotate and flip without hurting myself or breaking anything in the bedroom.![]()
Sorry for your pain, but I'm relieved it didn't involve your mother.went hiking on saturday and there was a tree branch in our way. I tried to hulk that thing above my head so the kid/wife could get through and as soon as i lifted i felt that "POP" in the middle of my back and instantly knew i just jacked it up.
shed break your di.. back for sureSorry for your pain, but I'm relieved it didn't involve your mother.
Not interested, but thanks for the advice, Coach.shed break your di.. back for sure
i give the best adviceNot interested, but thanks for the advice, Coach.
I can't imagine mowing hay this past summer. The heat was relentless, one day after another. It would feel like 140 degrees in that haymow. I wouldn't mind baling again, but I don't think I will ever miss being up in that boiling hot, dusty haymow.Yeah.
we've had one living in our burn pile for about half the year.Trying to get rid of this ground hog. Set a trap and baited and everything. Nothing. Pull onto the farm today and take care of some texts and emails. All of a sudden I see the bastard run under my pickup and into a few weeds. Not enough time to grab the gun behind the seat, uncase it, load it and pop it. At least I know where it is and can move the trap.
This will sound crazy but a little part of me misses baling hay.
I’ve had a coon tear one up but not a gh before.we've had one living in our burn pile for about half the year.
last one i caught it tore my live trap UP. bent the living hell out of it.
the groundhog i caught was bigger than a boar coon, i thought. thing was living well on the farm before ol' coach got him.I’ve had a coon tear one up but not a gh before.