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What are you doing right now??

Just think , if you had only went and bought a couple guns instead of that old boat...... ;):censored:
well i think right now i have enough hole punches.........nope not me
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i was going to do taxes, but my accountant friend said to wait until mid feb as IRS has not yet...imagine this...finished final rules for 2025 tax year, because of all the changes
plus i have 2 accounts that wont post numbers until 31 jan ,.. which is dumb as i already know the numbers
 
It's that time again.

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Just switched to On Patrol Live...can't watch the news right now. I'm channelling my grandfather too much...yelling at the TV like a crazy woman (he hated liberals, I guess I come by it honestly). Thinking about posting what I did what I did at the range today, but it was pretty unspectacular...but it sure did feel good 😊 😎.
 
Hi,

Mrs. BassCliff and I just got back from the movie and supper. It’s -1° outside and the theater was packed at 3:30 in the afternoon. Being a musician, I really enjoyed the movie "Song Sung Blue". The Mrs. liked it too, a lot more than she thought she would. She must be in a good mood because she's baking cookies! I don't have a barley wine like @KillerFord1977 but this stout is pretty good at 9.5ABV.

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I hope everyone is warm. Enjoy your evening.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
finishing up my 4th coffee..then i gotta go out and find a place, i have to go to later this week.....

then, when i get home, partially fill the Toro 521 (very old snow blower) and fire it up.....

hopefully if it does start up, i will put it back into the bulkhead for later...

snow totals are forever changing here, first it was "up to 2 feet", now its "up to 18"....

i want my son, or 2 sons to have no issues, with the blower, i changed the spark plug to one of those "3 prong" types i think it an E3 brand, about 5 maybe 6 years ago........

i think that blower only has like about 4 hours run time since.

oh well.......i have several shovels too........
 
I am awake way to early. Nothing to do but watch it snow. Being a diabetic , the burning , stabbing pain in my left foot woke me this morning.
Is that what that is.....I've had some stabbing pain in my toes.....I'm not diabetic though, get well and take the meds!

I'm having a late first mug of coffee, looks like we got about 10 inches last night, haven't seen that much snow here in years, now it looks like winter. :D
 
I am awake way to early. Nothing to do but watch it snow. Being a diabetic , the burning , stabbing pain in my left foot woke me this morning.
i get that sometimes, but for me, it is more like a pins and needles type of annoying pain as a diabetic..nothing to be done as of now however.

Is that what that is.....I've had some stabbing pain in my toes.....I'm not diabetic though, get well and take the meds!

I'm having a late first mug of coffee, looks like we got about 10 inches last night, haven't seen that much snow here in years, now it looks like winter. :D
for you, it "could be" anything listed here:

Stabbing, sharp, or shooting pains in the toes, even without diabetes, often indicate peripheral neuropathy caused by nerve compression, injury, vitamin deficiencies (B1, B6, B12, E), or circulation issues. Common causes include Morton’s neuroma (nerve thickening), gout (uric acid crystals), stress fractures, or poorly fitting footwear.
Potential Causes for Stabbing Toe Pain (Non-Diabetic)
  • Morton’s Neuroma: A thickening of tissue around a nerve, usually between the third and fourth toes, causing sharp, burning pain, often feeling like a pebble in the shoe.
  • Gout: A form of arthritis causing sudden, severe, stabbing pain, frequently in the big toe, often at night.
  • Peripheral Neuropathy (Non-Diabetic): Nerve damage from alcohol, smoking, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune diseases (like Lupus or Rheumatoid Arthritis), or infections.
  • Circulation Issues: Conditions like atherosclerosis or Raynaud's syndrome can cause cramping and stabbing pain due to reduced blood flow, particularly at night.
  • Mechanical/Structural Issues: Improper footwear, high arches, or flat feet can trigger nerve pain.
  • Injury/Trauma: Stress fractures, which are small cracks in the bone, or direct trauma, such as stubbing a toe.
Common Accompanying Symptoms
  • Tingling or numbness (pins and needles)
  • Burning sensations
  • Swelling, particularly with gout
Management Tips
  • Footwear: Wear shoes with a wide toe box, avoid high heels, and use orthotics if needed.
  • Activity Adjustment: Switch to lower-impact activities if a stress fracture is suspected.
  • Temperature Control: Keep feet warm to help with circulation issues.
It is recommended to see a doctor or podiatrist to determine the exact cause of your toe pain, especially if it persists.
 
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