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That is where my cable company is, actually they are in Mound, MN which is about a block out of Spring Park and a mile from Mtka Beach. :)

Mound sounds like an interesting place to live.

I got some new speakurz in teh mail today...nothing too impressive though.

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The lake makes everything interesting, here is a satellite shot.

tonkapostic6.jpg

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Before the logging trade it was a bunch of different lakes, now it is all one. If the weather is nice I will bring back some pics from tomorrow.

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That was like a big run-on sentence.  Thanks Chris. . .  You're starting to infect me. :fing34:

You are welcome. :OhYeah:

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Want a work out? Try and purchase 3 sheets of MDF at lowes.

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*by yourself*

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I swear I just worked every muscle group I would work in the weight room just with different reps and no sets.

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Want a work out? Try and purchase 3 sheets of MDF at lowes.

pick up one at a time, it is much easier.

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I walk in and grab a cart. I push it over to the MDF. I see some fat lard at a desk acting like he is doing something. I ask if he would help me with getting thee sheets of MDF down from 6 feet. He says he will call someone so I walk back over and wait.

5 minutes later nobody is there so I take each down, turning it 90 degrees and basically balenceing it and squating it down.

I get all three down and I go to load them on the cart. Still no one there, just lard ass stareing at me like "wtf." I geuss it isnt every day a 5'5'' 150lbs frame kid does something like that.

I walk back over and ask if he would just hold the cart still for like 2 min. He says somebody is on their way so I just go back over and go to work.

I Lift each one on one at a time. Then I slide it as best i can, inch by inch, untill I can grab the card and the end of hte sheet at the same time. Then I basically do a butterfly.

Then I go ask lard ass where the dust maskes are...he tells me the wrong place.

So I am pushing this thing along and every time I have to stop I have to jerk it back like I am doing a Lat Row. I finally find the damn things and I go check out.

I then get to the register and the lady checks me out and then I go to load them. I ask the watcher of these two guys loading cement into some guys truck if he would help me...He says he is busy.

So I go out there and all three watch me stack these three sheetswith one end on the tail gate and the other on the ground. Then basically clean and jerk all three up, slide them forward over the wheel well humps, then hold them over my head and close the tail gate with my other hand.

My worse experence at lowes...EVER.

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Want a work out? Try and purchase 3 sheets of MDF at lowes.

pick up one at a time, it is much easier.

Gas is a female dog.

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Want a work out? Try and purchase 3 sheets of MDF at lowes.

That was me 3 weeks ago. Except I'm taller than you and only weigh 140. And I had to try and fit full sheets in an Explorer. Not fun.

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Driving up there, buying a sheet, going home, then going back...3 times... easily 4 gallons of gas.

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i do that all the time..lol...only it's home depot, as it's closer then lowes...

but then again, i'm 6'2", 220pds...100pd (or whatever they weigh) sheet of wood isn't all that much for me.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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pup update....he's all good...don't even look like anything happened....

5'6" as a freshman, 145pds.....i kinda did the normal thing...6'2", 185pds as a senior.....

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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and a doggy top

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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We got to pull heads off of 3 different Slant 6 225ci dodge engines today, one off of a running one, the other two for parts. One of them for the head, and the other to scrounge up some more valves off of.

Its official, my knees and hips hurt.

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pup update....he's all good...don't even look like anything happened....

5'6" as a freshman, 145pds.....i kinda did the normal thing...6'2", 185pds as a senior.....

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

Freshman in college right here at about 5'9" and anywhere from 140-150, around the 150 mark right now.

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How much DOES a sheet of MDF weight?

Cant be 100lbs, three sheets didnt feel but about like clean and jerking ~140lbs

Then agian i had physics on my side.

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How much DOES a sheet of MDF weight?

Cant be 100lbs, three sheets didnt feel but about like clean and jerking ~140lbs

Then agian i have physics on my side.

To me the weight doesn't matter, the issue is it being ackward to handle and the lack of a good handhold when moving it. All I know is that they are a true pain in thea arse.

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Yeah, they arent that heavy, just akward when you have a 5'5'' arm spand tops.

I usually lift them up, get under it, squat and grab it then lift it on to my back. That is how i cary them long distances by myself.

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Yeah, they arent that heavy, just akward when you have a 5'5'' arm spand tops.

I usually lift them up, get under it, squat and grab it then lift it on to my back. That is how i cary them long distances by myself.

I'll bet that looks funny...

I don't carry them long distances, I just back the truck up to where I need it and unload them. :OhYeah:

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I'm too hard headed to do that....lmao.

50 yards from the garadge to the car port? Hell why waste 2oz of gas.

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I'd imagine a full sheet to weigh in the neighborhood of 65-70lbs.

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